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Introducing “the geofight”

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Clayton J. Baker – Attorney Nicole Pearson discusses the legal battle against geoengineering, arguing weather modification programs violate constitutional protections and environmental law. She explains ongoing lawsuits, citizen action efforts, and the proposed Air Quality Act while urging public support, whistleblowers, and grassroots involvement to challenge unlawful atmospheric manipulation...

Mar 6, 2026

Reclaiming America’s Constitutional Republic

Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Susan Price – We are watching the unraveling of old power and the return of local self-rule. People who once sat on the sidelines are standing up. They are reclaiming seats of government one county at a time. This is not a show of force. This is the raw practice of citizenship. It reminds me of the duty our Founders handed to us. It is humble work done...

Mar 3, 202657 min

From City Halls to the halls of Congress, a compelling argument for term limits

Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – At the birth of our nation, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and other American leaders believed that term limits would prevent political office holders from obsessing with the “trappings of the office.” They believed that term limits would strengthen our nation by limiting the time served by all elected political office holders...

Mar 1, 202657 min

The 28th Amendment: Defining humanity in the age of artificial intelligence

The Tenpenny Files – Booker Scott examines artificial intelligence as it advances faster than law, tracing decades of quiet development and rising debates over machine personhood. He argues for a Twenty Eighth Amendment defining humanity by DNA, urging constitutional clarity as AI reshapes education, security, employment, and the future of human rights worldwide today...

Feb 28, 202657 min

Appellate court upholds Louisiana’s Ten Commandments law

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – The Fifth Circuit overturns earlier rulings blocking Louisiana’s Ten Commandments classroom law, declaring the challenge premature while a concurring judge argues the statute is constitutional on the merits. The decision revisits First Amendment precedent, religious history, and the role of faith in education and governance...

Feb 26, 202657 min

Thomas Massie tops Liberty Scores as GOP falters

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Kentucky Representative Thomas Massie leads the Republican Liberty Caucus Liberty Scores, standing alone above 100 as GOP lawmakers face criticism over spending and fiscal restraint. RLC Chair John Dennis explains how constitutional principles, limited government, and key congressional votes shape rankings and expose divisions within Republicans across today’s political landscape...

Feb 25, 202657 min

Constitutional Sheriff Richard Mack and protecting our constitutional republic

Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Susan Price – Constitutional Sheriff Richard Mack discusses defending America as a constitutional republic, challenging federal overreach, and restoring local authority. Drawing on history, faith, and legal precedent, he emphasizes moral responsibility, states’ rights, and the enduring role of sheriffs in protecting liberty, civil rights, and constitutional governance through education, leadership, and...

Feb 24, 202657 min

More than one way to infringe on your rights

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Questions arise as federal agencies, lawmakers, and public institutions face scrutiny over elections, audits, speech, and accountability. Lawsuits, investigations, and political pressure reveal competing motives and civil liberty concerns, challenging citizens to consider how power is exercised and whether oversight protects rights or undermines them in complex democratic public systems...

Feb 22, 2026

When “collegial” became “clickbait Congress”

The National Security Hour with Blanquita Cullum – A classic film meets modern politics as the filibuster takes center stage in today’s congressional battles. From 'Mr. Smith Goes to Washington' to current debates over majority rule, media influence, and youth activism, this discussion examines power, persuasion, and constitutional principles shaping America’s future at home and abroad...

Feb 19, 202658 min

“We the People” of Georgia need our voices heard

Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Susan Price – Global attention turns to Georgia as citizens demand accountability for the 2020 Presidential Election. Voices across Atlanta and Cobb County rise against alleged corruption, calling for transparency, justice, and restored voter confidence. A renewed grassroots movement challenges political power and urges everyday patriots to stand firm for election integrity...

Feb 17, 202657 min

Targeting ICE and defunding DHS to prop up sanctuary policies

Viewpoint This Sunday with Malcolm Out Loud – Homan said the operation has achieved the "successful results we came here for," with over 4,000 criminal arrests. Andrew Arthur, will tell us which services will be affected and the future of sanctuary state and city policies. Engel says we must stop “Killing the goose that laid the golden eggs: America’s self-inflicted decline.” Are we ready for America’s 250?

Feb 15, 202659 min

State duty to the Constitution

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – States often invoke their constitutional powers but ignore the duties that come with them. From Second Amendment conflicts to unauthorized international agreements and political attacks on the judiciary, this piece examines how state actions strain constitutional obligations and weaken the foundations necessary to preserve a strong and lasting union...

Feb 15, 202657 min

Machine autonomy and the future of legal accountability

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Artificial intelligence is moving faster than the law can respond. As machines gain autonomy, questions of accountability, rights, and human dignity come into focus. Without clear constitutional guardrails, society risks surrendering responsibility to black-box systems that could reshape jobs, justice, and liberty for generations...

Feb 13, 202657 min

Are you ready for America’s 250?

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The Declaration showed the world the grievances the colonies had with their king as justification for their separation. Now, some 250 years later, are we prepared to challenge those same grievances with the federal government? What about our state governments? Unlike the colonists, we do not need a revolution to redress our grievances...

Feb 13, 202657 min

Who truly defends limited government in Congress today

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Voters distrust Congress yet cling to familiar faces. A simple test reveals who truly defends constitutional limits, fiscal restraint, and civil liberties. Real independence shows up in tough votes, not loud rhetoric. Accountability begins locally, with citizens demanding courage, principle, and respect for liberty at the ballot box...

Feb 11, 202657 min

Government has become a bully

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Government no longer serves as a neutral protector but acts as an aggressive force that intimidates states and citizens alike. From elections to constitutional rights, political power is wielded through coercion rather than consent. History shows bullies retreat when confronted, and freedom survives only when people recognize injustice and choose to stand up—legally, firmly, and without fear...

Feb 11, 202657 min

Killing the goose that laid the golden eggs: America’s self-inflicted decline

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – America thrives not by accident, but because of liberty and the rule of law. I reflect on why a nation with unmatched prosperity and influence seems eager to undermine the very principles that made it exceptional. When borders, property rights, and equal justice are ignored, we risk destroying the freedom that has long sustained our success...

Feb 8, 202657 min

You cannot serve the Constitution and Mammon

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Jesus warns that no one can serve two masters, and the same truth confronts our nation today. I argue that loyalty to the Constitution is being traded for government favors and personal gain. When citizens and lawmakers choose mammon over principle, the republic itself is placed in jeopardy...

Feb 7, 202657 min

How the Maryland signers convinced the colony of Independence

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – I trace how four Maryland patriots move a reluctant colony toward independence, risking reputation and fortune for liberty. Their courage, faith, and character help transform cautious protest into resolve. In marking 250 years of independence, I argue these men show why principles matter, why virtue sustains freedom, and why the Declaration still calls us to responsibility...

Feb 7, 202658 min

Benshoof: Woke judges gut the constitution, parental rights

The Nurses Report with David, Nicole & Ashley – I document how activist judges, COVID-era hysteria, and ideological courts converge to crush parental rights and constitutional protections. Through the case of Kurt Benshoof in Seattle, I show how speech is criminalized, families are torn apart, and nonviolent dissent is punished more harshly than real violence, exposing a judicial system untethered from justice, reason, or restraint...

Feb 7, 202657 min

How elites avoid accountability in the political system

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Americans question a political system where elites evade accountability and public trust erodes. This piece calls for honest leadership, constitutional duty, transparent elections, and community action. Real reform begins with citizens who demand truth, serve locally, and vote with conviction to restore integrity, responsibility, and hope for the republic today...

Feb 4, 202657 min

What is due process, and who has a right to it?

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – With illegal immigration in the news, not to mention the demonstrations in Minneapolis, there has been a lot of talk lately about due process, especially who has a right to it. Today, we’ll cut through the hype, emotion, and political posturing to answer these two questions: what is due process, and who has a right to it?

Feb 4, 202657 min

Call it insurrection and enforce the law in Blue Cities

The National Security Hour with Col. Mike and Dr. Mike – Calls grow for decisive action as unrest spreads across American cities, with claims of an organized insurrection undermining law, sovereignty, and constitutional order. The focus centers on political leadership, foreign influence, immigration, and national security, urging immediate enforcement of existing laws to preserve the republic...

Feb 3, 2026

The Constitution & the Bible

Two Women Inspiring Real Life with Stephanie Coxon and Kathy Anderson-Martin – This explores the connection between the Constitution and the Bible, examining the foundation of God-given rights and the vision of America’s founders. Pastor David Whitney explains how law, liberty, and responsibility flow from biblical truth, offering clarity on today’s challenges and hope for the future...

Feb 2, 202657 min

When lawful orders are ignored, liberty is at risk

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – What does it mean to follow a lawful order in a time of unrest? As Minneapolis and St. Paul grapple with chaos, questions arise about military duty, police authority, and constitutional obedience. Combat veteran Dr. Chase Spears examines how blurred legality, political rhetoric, and weak leadership threaten liberty and invite the path toward empire...

Feb 1, 202657 min

How New Jersey swapped delegates to back independence

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – In 1776, New Jersey faces a political crisis as its delegates oppose independence. Determined patriots respond by replacing them, reshaping the colony’s representation and future. Through behind-the-scenes maneuvering, key figures work to align New Jersey with the American cause, helping secure support for independence at a pivotal moment in history...

Jan 31, 202657 min

Public servants gone bad! Dereliction of duty

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – When will We the People stop putting up with our employees in government being derelict? When will we demand better from those so-called “public servants”? Why are so many Americans willing to put up with the kinds of dereliction of duty that have become so common in modern America? When will we stop waiting for someone to do...

Jan 28, 202657 min

Restoring constitutional leadership in Texas

Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. Angelina Farella – In the realm of education, this vision means returning authority to parents, teachers, and local communities. Texans are increasingly concerned that federal overreach and bureaucratic mandates have weakened both educational quality and constitutional balance. Reform advocates emphasize that the Tenth Amendment reserves powers not delegated to...

Jan 27, 202658 min

America Out Loud celebrates 250 years of America with the Breggins

The Breggin Hour with Dr. Peter & Ginger Breggin – Come join us in Nashville, TN, on July 2-4, 2026, for the celebration of two major events in American history: The founding of America Out Loud ten years ago and the founding of the United States of America 250 years ago. We are proud participants in America Out Loud—a free speech news and opinion platform which sponsors our radio show...

Jan 27, 202657 min

America’s obsession with courts and the cost of lawsuits

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – America turns to the courtroom for nearly every conflict, but the consequences reach far beyond lawyers and judges. From Supreme Court cases on surveillance, gun rights, and sports to the American Bar Association’s grip on legal education, a deeply litigious culture reshapes everyday life and raises urgent constitutional questions for the nation...

Jan 26, 202657 min

Authority isn’t dialogue: Medicine and science require external validation

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Randall Bock – Modern medicine falters not from ignorance, but from misplaced authority. Drawing on Greek traditions of open debate and ethical restraint, this piece argues that science and healthcare thrive when challenge precedes consensus. As paternalism replaces advocacy, trust erodes. Restoring contestable authority allows medicine and science to correct themselves without collapse...

Jan 24, 202657 min

How Caesar Rodney turned the tide of Independence

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – As America marks 250 years of independence, the story of Caesar Rodney’s midnight ride reveals how liberty often turns on quiet courage. Delaware’s divided vote, fierce debate, and hard persuasion remind us that freedom is chosen, not inevitable. Teaching these moments forms judgment, virtue, and citizens willing to defend liberty when it matters most...

Jan 24, 202657 min

Media has become a political action committee for Democrats

After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – The mainstream media increasingly operates as a political actor rather than a neutral observer. This piece examines longstanding concerns over media bias, its treatment of Donald Trump, and the unequal coverage of political candidates. The After Dark hosts question whether today’s press still reflects constitutional ideals or functions more like a political action committee...

Jan 20, 202657 min

Our Constitution – No cherry picking allowed!

Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Mayor Deb – New York state has enacted and enforced a regime of laws in violation of the Second Amendment. Evidently, the political leadership of NY subscribes more to the motto of ‘rules for thee, but not for me’ instead of the U.S. Constitution. Case in point, New York Governor Kathy Hochul travels around the state with as many as six heavily armed...

Jan 17, 202657 min

Who was Joseph Hewes, and how did he save American independence?

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – As the colonies stand divided, one man carries the deciding vote that shapes America’s future. Joseph Hewes of North Carolina wrestles with conscience, loyalty, and rising public pressure as independence hangs in the balance. Amid fiery debate and shifting opinion, his choice opens the door to a new nation and alters the course of history forever...

Jan 17, 2026

Why discernment became dangerous in modern America

The Tenpenny Files – Donica Hudson reflects on how discernment became suspect as institutional power expanded across faith, government, and medicine. Drawing from Scripture and America’s original covenants, she reframes prayer as spiritual authority rather than retreat, urging clarity, vigilance, and truth in an age where deception is normalized and spiritual resistance increasingly discouraged...

Jan 14, 202657 min

Pharmaceuticals disguised as healthcare

Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Mayor Deb – Pharmaceuticals dominate modern healthcare while questions about safety, consent, and accountability remain discouraged. I explore the historical roots of pharmakeia, examine legal protections shielding the industry, and share Dr. Stephanie Coxon’s experience to challenge vaccine taboos, defend parental rights, and expose a system where profit masquerades as healing...

Jan 10, 202657 min

The birth of Independence

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – John Adams recalls a moment when independence is unthinkable, yet quietly set in motion. Guided by Benjamin Rush’s “Frankfurt advice,” colonial leaders avoid the word while reshaping destiny through strategy, unity, and restraint. From whispered counsel to the creation of a Continental Army, subtle choices steer the colonies toward revolution and nationhood...

Jan 10, 202657 min

Who’s in charge?

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – We have presidents of both parties who ignore the Constitution and rule like kings. We have judges who claim to rule like oligarchs. And we have bureaucrats who dictate like Czars how we live our lives, what we can purchase, and what we can’t, or in more and more cases must, put into our bodies. So I ask you, who’s in charge?

Jan 8, 2026

How states are quietly infringing on your rights

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Most Americans focus on Washington while overlooking how much power rests with the states. Recent developments in Minnesota, Tennessee, and Illinois show how state actions can enable fraud, challenge constitutional principles, and infringe on individual rights, raising serious questions about legality, accountability, and whether similar abuses are happening closer to home...

Jan 4, 202657 min

Civic engagement as the foundation of a strong republic

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – On Independence Day, civic duty stands as the safeguard of a free republic. As government expands and responsibility fades, citizens are called to reclaim faith, family, work, and knowledge of self-rule. Assimilation, participation, and moral clarity keep liberty alive. The future depends on choosing action over apathy, courage over comfort, and citizenship over dependency...

Jan 3, 202657 min

In celebration of 250 years

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – As America marks 250 years, the enduring vision of a “city upon a hill” is recalled through the words of John Winthrop and Ronald Reagan. Their message affirms liberty, faith, and national purpose, reminding us that the United States stands as the last best hope for mankind when freedom is faithfully upheld...

Jan 3, 202657 min

Protecting democracy from weaponized intelligence tools

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Trust in American institutions is under strain as intelligence tools meant to protect the nation are turned inward. Calls grow for transparency, accountability, and real oversight. Citizens are urged to stay engaged, demand truth, and defend both national security and the rule of law before power hardens into abuse...

Jan 2, 202658 min

What does it mean to ‘faithfully execute’ the laws of the United States?

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Article II, Section three says that the president “shall take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed”, but what laws? The laws made by Congress? What about the supreme law of the land, the Constitution? What would it look like for a President to faithfully execute the laws of the United States? Does it involve government issuing identification and...

Jan 2, 202657 min

“Clowngress” gone rogue

The National Security Hour with Brandon Weichert – Congress devolves into spectacle as war talk over Venezuela advances without debate or accountability. Leaders dodge responsibility, outsource courage to social media, and risk dragging the military into partisan conflict. Meanwhile, young Americans fall behind economically and lose faith in institutions. Ignore them, and political extremes rush in to fill the vacuum...

Jan 1, 202658 min

Attorneys and judges vs the Constitution

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Many legal professionals rely more on judicial opinions than on the Constitution itself, creating a growing divide between courts and the supreme law they swear to uphold. This mindset allows judges to sidestep clear constitutional protections, raising a critical question for We the People about accountability and the future of constitutional governance...

Jan 1, 202657 min

What ‘Restoring the Republic’ means and why it matters now

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – Sandy introduces listeners to the history and purpose of the Republic for the USA, a movement she believes is rooted in restoring lawful, constitutional governance abandoned in the late 19th century. She discusses the role of military patriots, constitutional scholars, faith, and perseverance in preserving the...

Jan 1, 202658 min

Courts, constitutions, and the law: A legal review of noteworthy cases

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – A survey of recent legal battles examines Supreme Court decisions, federal lawsuits, state challenges, and proposed legislation, questioning constitutional authority, government overreach, and cultural agendas while highlighting tensions between courts, states, and federal power across elections, energy policy, and religious freedom...

Dec 31, 2025

Is the era of deception in CA education coming to a close

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – A federal judge issues a permanent injunction against California policies that require schools to conceal students’ gender transitions from parents. The ruling cites constitutional violations and harm to families, students, and teachers, while affirming parental rights and religious freedom. State officials move to appeal, escalating a broader legal and cultural battle over education policy...

Dec 30, 202557 min

Americans exercising the same rights as law enforcement does

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Congress pushes concealed carry reciprocity as courts, police leaders, and officials resist equal rights for citizens. A discussion with Sheriff Mack examines constitutional reciprocity, law enforcement opposition, and troubling court decisions. From suppressor rulings to trigger-lock proposals, the balance between delegated authority and protected liberties continues to erode nationwide...

Dec 26, 2025