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From bedside to the ballot box: Nurse Natalie Barnes steps up for Minnesota
The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – ICU and ER nurse Natalie Barnes brings more than 30 years of frontline healthcare experience into the political arena as she runs for the Minnesota House of Representatives. She discusses public safety, healthcare challenges, faith, and why nurses should step into leadership roles shaping their communities...
Confirm wrongdoing or reinforce confidence in America’s elections!
Byrne Unscripted with Martha Byrne – As time has passed, it has allowed more people to reflect on what they saw and heard during that contemptuous cycle. For those of us who approach controversial claims as clues worth examining, the integrity of American elections remains an issue that many believe deserves closer scrutiny. Throughout American history, questioning government...
Trump says America is back and entering the ‘golden years’
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – President Donald Trump declares that America is back and entering its Golden Years during his State of the Union address. He highlights falling border crossings, easing inflation, rising markets, lower energy prices, and renewed national strength, calling on lawmakers to put American citizens first and secure long-term prosperity...
Middle East, SOTU, SAVE Act: A transformative President at America’s 250th
Viewpoint This Sunday with Malcolm Out Loud – President Trump, along with Israel, began attacks on Iran. As Iran sent missiles into Arab nations, the tide began to turn as Arab states joined in to battle the Iranian regime! LTC Sargis Sangari, Prof. Pedro Blas González, and Intel Analyst Ilana Freedman in a panel discussion: A transformative President at America’s 250th...
Why chain of custody matters in Fulton County elections
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – A federal search in Fulton County uncovers troubling questions about ballot security, missing records, and election oversight. Confidence erodes as transparency falters and legal challenges stall. Restoring trust demands accountability, strict chain of custody, and citizen engagement to protect the integrity of every vote cast...
State of the Union: Trump continues to defy the opposition in his own unique fashion
Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Bruce Robertson – Trump's tactics were brilliant as he raised key American values that any red-blooded American would stand for and encouraged everyone who valued those issues to stand up. The Democrats refused to stand, showing America on national television just how bad they are for our nation. Trump knew what he was doing...
We are losing America to radicals. Time to get’em out
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Radical politicians prioritize illegal immigrants over citizens, fueling fierce debate about voting rights, crime, and national sovereignty. Activist judges resist enforcement while lawmakers reshape policy. Supporters warn the nation risks weakened borders, compromised elections, and declining justice unless leaders defend laws and restore accountability now for future generations and stability...
What the State of the Union really said (and a prediction for the 2028 election)
Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Chris Cordani – Trump’s State of the Union was both a policy argument and a warning about what’s coming next. He argued for lower costs through sanity in energy and governance, for border enforcement as the foundation of citizenship, and for election integrity as the foundation of legitimacy. He also implicitly challenged the country to...
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...
It’s 2026, do you know what your Congress is up to?
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – They’re considering legislation to discriminate against Muslims, banning Sharia law in U.S. Court systems. The House passed the “SAVE America Act,” half of which destroys the federalism America was based on, by attempting to federalize voter registration. Probably the most interesting, is the Senate Special Committee on Aging...
Newsflash! Obama and Clinton agree illegal immigration is out of control
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton now admit illegal immigration is out of control, marking a notable shift in tone. After years of defending current policies and criticizing border enforcement, both signal support for reform and an orderly system. Is this a genuine change of heart, or a strategic move ahead of upcoming elections...
“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...
Congressional RINOs, along with Pam Bondi and Kash Patel, need to go!
The Prism of America’s Education with Host Karen Schoen – I don't know about you, but I am tired of doing nothing but committee meetings. Bondi needs to go. I am disappointed in Patel as well. Apparently, the GOP is showing its true do-nothing colors. Time for a change. There is only one way to beat a RINO. That is ACTION. Beating the RINO and communist democrats is the only answer...
It’s the economy stupid, not Jeffrey Epstein
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Voters care less about political scandal and more about whether they can afford daily life. Rising prices, job security, and economic confidence continue to shape political behavior, while media fixation on controversy fails to resonate with Americans focused on kitchen-table issues that directly impact their financial stability and future choices...
Why most Americans back proof of citizenship for voting
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – The SAVE Act seeks a simple promise. Show proof of citizenship when you register for a federal ballot. Show a photo ID when you cast that ballot. Most Americans want this. That matters. This is not a partisan attack. It is common sense. States already require similar steps for driver's licenses and other transactions. For almost 20 states, the federal baseline would matter...
We the People and the Republic for which it stands
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – We’ve seen problems in our elections, from questionable ballots to questionable voters. But what have we done to minimize the fraud? What are we doing to help ensure only legal votes are cast? Because Congress has some ideas, and while I think they’re pretty good, it seems no one has noticed that it’s illegal for Congress to do them.
The urgent need for transparency in election processes
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Trust in institutions erodes when lived reality clashes with official claims. Elections, hospitals, and courts demand transparency, not excuses. Missing records, unaccountable officials, and broken safeguards fuel public distrust. Accountability restores confidence. Citizens must demand audits, preserved records, and equal justice, because truth and governance begin at home, with active civic responsibility...
Tackling the fraud in our elections and how to combat it
The National Security Hour with Blanquita Cullum – There has always been a concern and outcry of voter fraud in the past. What is different and potentially more dangerous this time, and how to prevent it? On this edition of the National Security Hour, host Blanquita Cullum is joined David Shestokas a former Cook County Assistant State’s Attorney and he is currently on the Chicago Board of Elections...
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...
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...
Why active participation boosts voter turnout and trust
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Political life feels exhausting as every moment becomes a battlefield. Trust in elections erodes while accusations replace answers. Real confidence grows when ordinary citizens step in as poll workers, volunteers, and neighbors. Participation, not outrage, strengthens democracy, restores accountability, and reminds Americans that showing up still matters...
The Texas blueprint: Trade training as a political winner
Trevor Loudon Reports – The solution, according to Loudon, lies in moving away from government-controlled "charter schools" and toward private education, home-school co-ops, and church-run institutions. "Trade training is economic policy, defense policy, and family policy all in one," Loudon concluded. "Ignore it, and America stays weak. Embrace it, and America rebuilds."
Senator Ron Johnson on the ‘Eliminate Shutdowns Act’ and the ‘SAVE Act’
Viewpoint This Sunday with Malcolm Out Loud – Senator Johnson will tell us the latest on the government shutdown and explain the importance of the SAVE Act in ensuring safe elections in the midterms. Lt. Steve Rogers and Analyst Patricia Anthone discuss the cultural wars and remind listeners that ‘Morning in America’ at 250 years is still upon us!
FBI raid reignites Georgia election integrity storm
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Georgia is always on my mind as unanswered questions, missing ballots, and federal involvement reignite outrage. From court refusals to FBI raids, grassroots investigators refuse to stand down. Testimony, whistleblowers, and new revelations expose a fight for election integrity that Georgia cannot escape...
Elections and their ‘true’ consequences
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – I keep hearing that elections have consequences. That got me thinking, are there more consequences to our elections than most people talk about? Political attempts to manipulate elections are nothing new. From a gerrymandering state constitutional amendment in Virginia to federal attempts to impose term limits on congressional...
Dr. Tankersley seeks to Make Alabama Healthy Again!
America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Vaughn & Dr. Tankersley – Dr. Stewart Tankersley throws his hat in the ring for Alabama's Lt Governor in hopes that Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) starts in Alabama- none too soon! In AARP's annual 'Health Index, ' Alabama has the lowest score, and it is past time for those in elected leadership to begin to help change this reality...
Blue State betrayal – borders, ballots, and battlefield wins
Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Nate Cain – The show opens with Cain's analysis of how Democrats allegedly rely on cheating to win elections, citing recent events such as the FBI raid on Fulton County's clerk's office for 2020 election evidence and a federal judge blocking President Trump's executive order requiring proof of citizenship for voting. He argues that policies like...
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...
Conspiracy or coincidence? Georgia elections gone bad & mystery still unsolved
Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Susan Price – Days ago, in the Southern State of Georgia, the FBI was sent in to seize roughly 700 ballot boxes from Fulton County and were driven to Virginia, where they will investigate the stolen election. I am reminded of the mysterious car accident involving Georgia Governor Kemp's daughter, Lucy Kemp. Her boyfriend, Harrison Deal, was killed less than...
The dangers of lawlessness when enforcement lacks order
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Washington repeats the same crises while public trust erodes. Delayed documents, investigations, and election disputes fuel suspicion. Transparency and enforcement must coexist. Citizens cannot outsource responsibility to screens or slogans. Real change demands participation, vigilance, and verified processes to protect elections, restore confidence, and secure a future to pass on...
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...
Weaponizing compassion in America and the deadly cost of ignorance
Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Bruce Robertson – Bruce Robertson examines how immigration policy, political incentives, and ideological activism intersect in America. The discussion argues taxpayer costs rise, elections shift, and public safety erodes as protests turn violent. The episode frames compassion as weaponized, warning of long-term consequences for citizens and national stability and democratic institutions...
Should our current employees in DC keep their jobs?
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Later this year, the American people will hire, or re-hire, every member of the House of Representatives and one-third of the Senate, not to mention numerous state and local offices. I think this would be a good time to review just how Congress is doing and ask ourselves, should our current employees in D.C. keep their jobs?...
Missing election data shakes public trust in democracy
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Missing election data and aggressive prosecutions fuel public distrust in American institutions. When transparency disappears and power targets veterans and volunteers, democracy weakens. This piece calls for honest investigations, restraint in government force, and renewed commitment to faith, family, and constitutional accountability before trust is permanently lost...
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...
Two deaths at the edge of the law
Cutting Through the Chaos with Wallace Garneau – Two fatal encounters, separated by ideology but bound by consequence, reveal how moral certainty and institutional distrust drive citizens into deadly conflict with law enforcement. By examining actions, incentives, and narratives rather than intent, this piece explores why political tribes excuse escalation, reject restraint, and move closer to violence that feels inevitable rather than...
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...
Rooting out corruption and winning elections
The Prism of America’s Education with Host Karen Schoen – We are being led down the path of no return by the people we trusted. If we do not resist, we will lose. Resist comes with calling it out and taking strong actions. Did you know that Evan Power, the head of the RPOF is also a lobbyist? Did you know that Evan and his crew are purging grassroots, MAGA people...
A broken America that needed fixing! Trump message in 2026?
Viewpoint This Sunday with Malcolm Out Loud – Two images are being pushed out around the world. The war zone in Iran and the other war zone in Minneapolis. Is this the end of the line for the ayatollahs in Iran? And back in Minneapolis, the Trump DOJ is investigating Gov Walz and Mayor Frey. Lt Joe Pangaro, Geopolitical Expert Brandon Weichert & Intel Analyst Ilana Freedman...
Social unrest threatens stability and safety in America
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Social unrest at home and abroad signals a critical moment for America. As global conflicts rage and cities grow more unstable, citizens who value faith, family, and freedom are called to act. Prosperity, public safety, and election integrity depend on engagement, accountability, and showing up when it matters most to protect the nation’s future...
State failures and overreach are hiding in plain sight
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Media fixation on Washington often ignores growing abuses at the state level. From social media warnings in New York to DMV failures in California, voter roll issues across multiple states, and troubling actions by officials and journalists, state and local governments increasingly mirror the same overreach Americans expect from federal power...
Judging government’s work
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Not only are there midterm elections for Congress this year, but plenty of state and local elections as well. My question is two-fold. Are you judging the work that your elected representatives are doing, and what are you judging it against? Every election is like an employee review, a perfect time to judge the quality of their work. Sadly, I’ve seen...
The Maduro capture and connection to US election fraud
The National Security Hour with Col. Mike and Dr. Mike – Maduro’s lieutenants are reported to be in charge of producing the vote-counting machines that have been used for fixing U.S. elections, and that operation would never be conducted without the full knowledge of Venezuela’s President. How credible a witness Maduro would be against the legion of Democrats and NGOs who ran the...
The year in review and what to expect in 2026
Viewpoint This Sunday with Malcolm Out Loud – The U.S. is on pace for the largest one-year drop in murders the nation has ever recorded. DEI Died This Year. Maybe It Was Supposed To. Is this all the result of Trump’s ‘common sense’ campaign? Vote like Trump is on the ballot in 2026. Prof. Pedro Blas González, Sgt. Betsy Smith, Dr. Randall Bock join me to discuss the year in review and what to expect in 2026…
Carlson vs Shapiro exposes cracks in the MAGA movement
After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – A high-profile clash between Tucker Carlson and Ben Shapiro at AmericaFest exposes growing tensions within the conservative movement. As ideological disputes play out on a major stage, the moment raises questions about unity, priorities, and focus following Donald Trump’s political comeback, highlighting the risk of internal conflict overshadowing shared victories and future goals...
How citizen participation strengthens election integrity
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – This nation stands at a crossroads where election integrity, civic duty, and accountability define our future. I reject shortcuts to power and demand transparency, lawful enforcement, and fair prosecution. Real change begins locally when citizens engage, volunteer, and vote. Protecting faith, family, and country requires vigilance, courage, and action from all of us...
The enemy within: Patrick Byrne on elections, intelligence, and corruption
The Tenpenny Files – Patrick Byrne reveals how intelligence operations, election systems, and institutional power collide behind the scenes of American politics. Once operating inside elite circles, Byrne describes a manufactured reality, sealed investigations, and enforced silence. As global interests, technology, and authority converge, he warns that the window to understand who controls the system may be closing...
GOP vs MAGA is a huge win for the Islamists and Communists
The Prism of America’s Education with Host Karen Schoen – Ignoring the college students will create a void that Islamists will fill, like CAIR Florida and other anti-American groups like DSA. By going after MAGA and other grassroots, you are playing into their hands. Again, 600,000 MAGA did not vote in NYC, VA, and NJ. What happens if the same is done in Florida? Just think of the city of Miami...
Wile E. Coyote Dems in pursuit of Road Runner Trump! Will they ever catch him…
Viewpoint This Sunday with Malcolm Out Loud – How long can Maduro hold out? Terrorism and military expert, Lt. Steve Rogers, will give us the playbook, and he’ll also tell us about his new op-ed, The Rise and Fall of NATO. Dr. Steve LaTulippe, Dr. Stephanie Coxon, and Chris Cordani, in a brilliant roundtable discussion on Affordability, Jeffrey Epstein, Obamacare, and Trump is looking sickly...
Secure borders, strong communities: Act locally now
Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – America faces defining choices on borders, safety, and local leadership. This piece urges honest vetting, secure communities, and compassion without naivety. It calls neighbors to reject extremes, engage locally, vote, volunteer, and run for office. Real change begins in towns, guided by faith, family, and patriotism, acting now rather than waiting on Washington to strengthen communities and protect...