Controversy over the first trans representative in Congress, Ukraine fires missiles into Russia, more picks for Team Trump,
Nov 20, 2024
Rich talks about the controversy over incoming Rep. Sarah McBride, the first trans representative in Congress. Next, Lt. Col. (Ret.) Tony Shaffer, president of the London Center for Policy Research, has reaction to Ukraine firing long-range missiles into Russia, as the Kremlin revises its nuclear policy. Later, as President-Elect continues to name more nominees, there's a push for Dr. Stella Immanuel to serve in the administration. She joins us to talk about her book, "Let America Live."
Biden pokes the Russia bear, Reaction to Tulsi Gabbard nomination, 'Lawfare' against Trump
Nov 19, 2024
Rich talks about the potential of President Biden starting World War Three by allowing Ukraine to strike targets inside Russia, as we welcome Brigadier General (Ret.) Blaine Holt, founder Deputy U.S. military representative to NATO. Also, Jordan Sekulow, executive director of the American Center for Law and Justice, has reaction to Tulsi Gabbard's nomination for Director of National Intelligence. Later, as Special Counsel Jack Smith prepares to close shop, who else is abusing 'lawfare' against President-elect Trump? We look into that with Paul Kamenar, lead counsel at the National Legal and Policy Center.
More appointments to the new administration, Where science and religion merge, Young Black voters help elect Trump,
Nov 16, 2024
Rich talks with Spencer Klavan, host of the Young Heretics podcast and author of "Light of the Mind, Light of the World: How New Science Is Illuminating Ancient Truths About God." We also hear from Bob Woodson, founder and president of the Woodson Center, with an explanation for how young Black voters put the economy over racial messaging in the presidential election. Plus, more of your calls on President-elect Trump's picks for the incoming administration.
Trump's Middle east policy, Latinos and Christians voting for Trump, 4B Feminism
Nov 15, 2024
Rich talks welcomes Victoria Coates, former U.S. Deputy National Security Advisor and author of the upcoming book "Battle for the Jewish State," for thoughts on the Tulsi Gabbard and Mike Huckabee nominations, and whether the Trump administration can bring lasting peace to the Middle East. We also discuss Latinos voting for Trump, as well as the importance of Catholics and evangelical Christians in the presidential election, with Jenny Korn, senior advisor at the National Faith Advisory Board. Later, Jenn Kerns, GOP srategist and author of "The Real War on Women," gives her take on the '4B' feminism trend of women shaving their heads and withholding sex from men.
Marco Rubio and other Trump appointees, Congress UAP hearing
Nov 14, 2024
Rich talks about President Trump's picks of Marco Rubio as Secretary of State and Tom Homan as border czar with Alfonso Aguilar, former Chief of the Office of Citizenship under DHS. Joel Griffith, research fellow at the Thomas A. Roe Institute for Economic Policy Studies, weighs in some of the others being appointed to serve in the new administration, including Mike Huckabee as U.S. ambassador to Israel. Later, a discussion of the Congressional hearing on UAP's with L.A. Marzulli, author of "Rungs of Disclosure: Following the Trail of Extraterrestrials and the End Times."
More election fallout, "The Rise of BlueAnon," Remembering Jim Bohannon
Nov 13, 2024
As Democrats continue the blame game following Kamala Harris' loss to Donald Trump, Rich talks with Dr. Carol Swain, tenured former professor at Vanderbilt and Princeton Universities. We also learn about "The Rise of BlueAnon: How the Democrats Became a Party of Conspiracy Theorists" from author David Harsanyi, senior writer at the Washington Examiner. Later, we note the second anniversary of the passing of Jim Bohannon.
Veterans Day, The legacy of Pres. Ronald Reagan, Trump's building a cabinet
Nov 12, 2024
On this Veterans Day 2024, Rich welcomes Dr. Paul A. Dillon, adjunct instructor at Duke University's Sanford School of Public Policy, and a Vietnam veteran. Next, we remember the legacy of President Ronald Reagan with his son, Michael Reagan, president of the Reagan Legacy Foundation. Plus, Prof. Nick Giordano of Suffolk County Community College, gives his reaction to President-Elect Trump's plan to overhaul education, as well as some of the early picks to fill the incoming administration.
Rep. Beth Van Duyne (R-TX), Women's support for Trump, Make America healthy again
Nov 09, 2024
Rich talks with Rep. Beth Van Duyne (R-TX) about support for Trump among women, and the GOP's potential control over the House. Also, we learn how an appointment for Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. in the new administration could help to Make America healthy again, with Dr. Jay Richards, former professor at Catholic University and co-author of the book "Fight the Good Fight."
Next steps for Trump transition team, National security policy, "MoneyGPT"
Nov 08, 2024
Rich welcomes Rep. Claudia Tenney (R-NY) to discuss Trump's performance in New York and the next steps for the new administration. Then we look into national security policies and the international issues awaiting President-elect Trump with Brigadier General (Ret.) Blaine Holt, co-founder of Restore Liberty. Later, James Rickards, editor of the "Strategic Intelligence" financial newsletter talks about the economy as well as his book "MoneyGPT: AI and the threat to the Global Economy."
Post-election analysis, Using A.I. to engage with voters, How to handle election stress
Nov 07, 2024
Rich welcomes Hogan Gidley, former Deputy Press Secretary for the Trump administration, for some post-election analysis. We also check in with Gregg Phillips, creator of Ground Fusion A.I., which has revolutionized political engagement with data on 211 million voters. Later, she's known as "America's Psychiatrist;" Dr. Carole Lieberman has some tips for dealing with election stress.
On this election night 2024, Rich talks with former Trump advisor Peter Navarro, author of "The New MAGA Deal." We also monitor the results from Georgia with Bruce LeVell, senior advisor for the Trump 2016 and 2020 campaigns. Later, longtime Philadelphia talk show host Dom Giordano has the latest from battleground Pennsylvania. We also check in with Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell of the Daily Signal and GOP strategist Jenn Kerns. Finally, an examination of the electoral college with Trent England, executive director of Save Our States.
Final push before the election, former Detroit mayor Kwame Kilpatrick, Rich's interview with Trump revisited
Nov 05, 2024
Tommy Pigott, RNC strategic communications director, is on the ground with the Trump campaign on this final day before the elections. Next, former Detroit mayor Kwame Kilpatrick discusses his endorsement of Donald Trump and the origin of Movemental Ministries. Plus, we revisit highlights of Rich's January 2023 conversation with former President Trump.
New music from John Schneider, A Congressional candidate from Michigan, Are our kids being taught to hate America?
Nov 02, 2024
Rich welcomes actor and musician John Schneider back to the program, this time to talk about the election and his new music, including the song "Don't Donald the Trump." Next, we check in with Republican candidate for Congress in the battleground state of Michigan, Tom Barrett. Plus, Michele Exner, senior advisor for Parents Defending Education, discusses her recent op-ed in the Washington Examiner: "Land and Labor Acknowledgments Teach Students to Hate America."
Candidates on the economy, Kids held in Sudan, Kamala fails to connect with men
Nov 01, 2024
Rich talks with E.J. Antoni, economist at the Committee to Unleash Prosperity, about Donald Trump and Kamala Harris' conflicting approaches on the economy. Next, retired Special Agent Eric Caron gives details of children being held in horrible conditions at a location just an hour from the U.S. Embassy in Juba, Sudan. Then, we look at why the Harris-Walz campaign may be failing to connect with male voters, with Terry Schilling, president of the American Principles Project.
American Groomer, Kamala's Anti-Parent agenda, Potential major cyber event on Election Day
Oct 31, 2024
Rich talks with Elena Barbera, a.k.a. 'The Based Mother,' about her free documentary American Groomer. Then. it's a discussion of why Harris and Walz shouldn't get a free pass on their anti-parent agenda, with Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters. Later, Brandon Weichert, author of "A Disaster of Our Own Making: How the West Lost Ukraine," sounds the alarm about a potential major cyber event on or around Election Day.
Every Black Life Matters, "The 1916 Project," Trump attends the National Faith Summit
Oct 30, 2024
Rich welcomes Dr. Kevin McGary, co-founder of Every Black Life Matters and author of "The Archetypes of American Politics." Next, Seth Gruber, founder of the White Rose Resistance, tells us about his new documentary (and book of the same name) "The 1916 Project," which investigates Planned Parenthood founder Margaret Sanger. Then it's a discussion of former President Trump's remarks at the inaugural National Faith Summit with Jenny Korn, senior advisor of the National Faith Advisory Board.
Comedian's comments miss the mark, "Disappearing the President," The hidden agenda behind the 2020 pandemic
Oct 29, 2024
Rich discusses the comments made by comedian Tony Hinchcliffe, including a jab against Puerto Rico, with journalist and author Lee Smith, whose new book is "Disappearing the President: Trump, Truth Social, and the Fight for the Republic." We also hear from Dr. Stella Immanuel; she was the nation's top prescriber of hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin, and is the author of "Let America Live: Exposing the Hidden Agenda Behind the 2020 Pandemic. Later, former President Trump is calling for a year in jail for anyone caught burning the American flag. We get some of your thoughts on the issue.
Trump and Harris on the campaign trail, "Decline from the Top"
Oct 25, 2024
Rich discusses the latest from the Donald Trump and Kamala Harris campaigns with Nick Giordano, political science professor at Suffolk County Community College. We also welcome editor and journalist Matt Purple, author of "Decline from the Top: Snapshots from America's Crisis and Glimmers of Hope."
Kamala's CNN Town Hall, Johnny Van Zant, "Unprecedented Assault"
Oct 24, 2024
Rich talks about Kamala Harris' CNN Town Hall event. Then we welcome Johnny Van Zant, lead singer of Lynyrd Skynyrd, who has a new album with brother Donnie coming out in just a few weeks. Later, J.T. Young, author of "Unprecedented Assault: How Big Government Unleashed America's Socialist Left."
Democrats rigging the judicial system, Trump winning Hispanic voters, The new 'Man Enough' political ad
Oct 23, 2024
Rich talks with Newsweek senior editor-at-large Josh Hammer about the potential for Democrats to rig the judicial system in case of a Trump victory. Then a look at how Trump is reaching out to and winning over Hispanic voters, with Bob Unanue, president and CEO at Goya Food. He's also chair of the Hispanic Leadership Coalition. Later, we get some reaction to the new pro-Kamala Harris 'Man Enough' political ad from Janice Fiamengo, author of "Sons of Feminism: Men Have Their Say."
Trump at the McDonald's drive-thru, Bianca de la Garza, Musk offers millions
Oct 22, 2024
Rich talks about former President Trump's surprise appearance at a McDonald's in Pennsylvania, and other news of the day, with Newsmax host Bianca de la Garza, author of "Incoming: On the Front Lines of the Left's War on Truth." Also, Hans Von Spakovsky, manager of the Election Law Reform Initiative, gives his thoughts on Elon Musk's offer to give away $1 million a day in support of the Constitution, as well as the DoJ's lawsuit against Virginia election officials.
Trump gaining ground, Looking back on the Al Smith Dinner
Oct 19, 2024
Rich talks with Kate Monroe, CEO of Vetcomm.us, about Trump gaining ground in the latest poll numbers, as well as an arrest made near the former president's rally last weekend in Coachella, CA. Plus, radio host Mark Simone from 710 WOR-AM in New York was at the Al Smith Dinner Thursday night and shares his observations from the event.
Israel kills Hamas leader, Trump plays comedian in New York, Stopping veterans' suicides
Oct 18, 2024
Rich discusses the latest developments in Israel, including the killing of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, with Brig. Gen. Blaine Holt (Ret.). Next, some highlights from the Al Smith Dinner in New York, with jokes from emcee Jim Gaffigan and former President Trump. Later, Judy Isaacson Elias, founder of Heroes to Heroes, tells how her organization is fighting veterans' suicides by reconnecting to faith.
Dueling Donald Trump and Kamala Harris interviews, Reimaging the American Dream
Oct 17, 2024
Rich talks with Newsmax CEO about the latest TV network interviews for both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. Later, we meet Dr. Bernie J. Mullin, founder and chairman of the Aspire Group; he's written the book "Reimagining the American Dream."
Rudy Giuliani, Catching up with a GOP Senate candidate, North Koreans fighting alongside Russians
Oct 16, 2024
Rich welcomes 'America's Mayor' Rudy Giuliani, to talk about current events and his new book, "The Biden Crime Family." Then, Hung Cao, GOP candidate for Senate in Virginia, gives us an update on his campaign. Later, North Koreans are reportedly fighting alongside Russians in Ukraine. We learn more from Capt. Douglas Ernest (Ret.), author of "The Spirit of a True Patriot."
Exposing psychological warfare, China's plan to destroy America, Politifact not so neutral
Oct 15, 2024
Rich talks with Dr. Robert Malone about his new book "PsyWar: Enforcing the New World Order." Then China expert and author Gordon Chang is back to discuss his latest work, "Plan Red: China's Project to Destroy America." Plus, new research shows that Politifact's 'Truth-O-Meter' heavily favors the left; we find out more from MRC's Newsbusters executive editor Tim Graham.
Elon's Optimus Robots, Dating and political preferences, A rough week for CBS
Oct 12, 2024
Rich talks about Elon Musk's new army of Optimus robots. Then, dating and relationship guru Jenn Styers tells how political differences may be deal breakers for some singles. A CBS anchor is scolded for challenging an anti-Israeli extremist, in the same week that "60 Minutes" is exposed for altering a response in an interview with Vice President Kamala Harris. We find out more from Nicholas Fondacaro, associate director with Newsbusters at the Media Research Council. Plus, more election discussion with Newsmax TV personality John Tabacco.
Riley Gaines, CCP influence in America, New documentary on the Crown Heights Riot
Oct 11, 2024
Rich welcomes All-American swimmer Riley Gaines, as we observe Real Women's Day. Next, Jason Ho, chief technology officer at Teklium, looks into how deeply the Chinese Communist Party has infiltrated America. Later, a preview of the new film "Get The Jew: The Crown Heights Riot Revisited," from Michael Pack, president and CEO of Palladium Pictures.
Trump in favor of school choice, Former heavyweight champ "Nino" Rodriguez, Hurricane Milton reaches Florida
Oct 10, 2024
Rich discusses Trump's endorsement of school choice and the resignation of the entire Board of Education in Chicago with Corey DeAngelis, national best-selling author of "The Parent Revolution." Next, former heavyweight boxing champ David "Nino" Rodriguez tells his story in the book "When The Lights Go Out: From Survivor to Champion." Also, Hurricane Milton has made landfall near Siesta Key, Florida. We talk about the storm with Joe Bastardi, chief meteorologist at WeatherBell.com
Trump's plans for an "anti-woke" task force, Retired Secret Service agent turned author, Biden administration helps energy company with ties to slave labor
Oct 09, 2024
Rich talks with Matthew Lohmeier, author and veteran of the U.S. Space Force, about Trump's plans for an "anti-woke" task force to watch U.S. generals. Next, we meet retired Secret Service agent Richard Podkowski, author of "The Walk-On." Plus, more details on how the Biden administration is helping push 'preferred' status for an energy company with ties to slave labor with Bret Manley, executive director of the Energy Fair Trade Coalition.
Curtis Sliwa, Kamala Harris' "60 Minutes" interview, Anniversary of October 7th attacks in Israel
Oct 08, 2024
Guardian Angels founder Curtis Sliwa has reaction to his son being attacked in New York over the weekend, along with former New York Gov. David Paterson. Next, we sample Kamala Harris' interview with "60 Minutes." Also, in observance of the one-year anniversary of the horrific attacks in Israel, Rich talks with Capt. Elkana "Kuno" Cohen, author of "OCT 7: The War Against Hamas Through the Eyes of an Israeli Commando Officer."
Stopping the sex trafficking of migrants, AI chatbots generating anti-gun rhetoric, Investigating the Secret Service
Oct 05, 2024
Rich talks with Pastor Jaco Booyens about efforts to stop the sex trafficking of migrants. Next, a look at how AI chatbots are being used to spread Democrats' anti-gun rhetoric, with Dr. John Lott, founder of the Crime Prevention Research Center. Also, as former President Donald Trump returns to Butler, PA this weekend, William Trachman, general counsel for Mountain States Legal Foundation, tells us about their investigation into the Secret Service.
"Vindicating Trump," FBI whistleblower speaks out, iVoter Guide censored by Facebook
Oct 04, 2024
Rich welcomes producer/director Dinesh D'Souza; his new book and movie are both entitled "Vindicating Trump." Next, former FBI agent and licensed minister Pedro Orta discusses his book "The Broken Whistle: A Deep State Run Amok" as well as his movie "Deep State Gangsters." We also look at how iVoterGuide is being censored by Facebook, with the guide's president, Debbie Wuthnow.
Middle East tensions, Post-debate analysis, Kamala and climate change
Oct 03, 2024
Rich talks with Col. William Dunn (Ret.), author of "Gunfighters Rule!," about the possibility of an all-out war in the Middle East as things heat up between Israel and Iran. Then we get some post-debate analysis from Hogan Gidley, former deputy press secretary for the Trump administration. Later, making sense of the hurricane climate hysteria and calling out Vice President Kamala Harris for her use of a private jet; Steve Milloy is a former Trump EPA transition team member and the founder of JunkScience.com
Vice President Debate coverage and analysis, Help for Hurricane Helene victims
Oct 02, 2024
Live coverage of the vice presidential debate between Sen. JD Vance (R-OH) and Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN), plus analysis as Rich talks with Trump 2024 senior advisor Tim Murtaugh and GOP strategist Jenn Kerns. Later, we get an update on Hurricane Helene relief from Nick Palmisciano, co-founder of Save Our Allies.
Kamala visits the border, Calling out the bureaucrats, P. Diddy allegations
Oct 01, 2024
Rich discusses Kamala Harris' visit to the southern border with Alfonso Aguilar, former Chief of the Office of Citizenship. Then Paul Steidler, senior fellow at the Lexington Institute, looks into why federal bureaucrats seem to play by different rules than everyone else. Later, an update on the allegations against P. Diddy, with "The Terrorist Therapist" Dr. Carole Lieberman.
Bill O'Reilly, Eastern U.S. port strike, Cost of immigration
Oct 01, 2024
Rich welcomes Bill O'Reilly, for a discussion of his new book "Confronting the Presidents: No Spin Assessments from Washington to Biden." We also look at the impending port strike in the eastern United States, as well as the cost of immigration, with Vance Ginn, former White House OMB associate Director for Economic Policy.
Mayor Adams indicted, Potential port workers strike, CDC censorship
Sep 27, 2024
Rich welcomes Guardian Angels founder Curtis Sliwa to discuss New York City Mayor Eric Adams being indicted by a federal grand jury. We also look at the implications of a looming strike of East Coast port workers. Later, Dan Schneider, vice president of the Media Research Center, weighs in on censorship by the CDC, as well as Google Search suppression of the Trump campaign.
More stations for Soros?, Iran possibly involved in Trump assassination attempts, Kamala Harris' proposed capital gains tax
Sep 26, 2024
Rich talks with FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr about George Soros' plan to buy more than 200 radio stations before the election. We also check in with Bryan Leib, former executive director of Iranian Americans for Liberty, to learn more about Iran's possible role in the Trump assassination attempts. Later, we look into who may have leaked a memo from Chief Justice Roberts with Mike Davis, founder and president of the Article III Project. Plus, Kamala Harris makes a speech on the economy. Christian Briggs, CEO of Hard Asset Management Corp., helps break down how a proposed capital gains tax would impact the middle class.
Former EPA chief on 'Draining the swamp,' Investigating the Trump assassination attempts, Foreign companies buying U.S. medical tech
Sep 25, 2024
Rich welcomes former EPA Chief of Staff Mandy Gunasekara, author of "Y'all Fired: A Southern Belle's Guide to Restoring Federalism and Draining the Swamp." Then, Dan Epstein, vice president of America First Legal, tells us about their investigation into both of the Trump assassination attempts. Later, we look into why foreign companies are buying U.S. medical technology, with Amber Todoroff, deputy public policy editor for OpenTheBooks.com
Trump talks tariffs, Israel hits Hezbollah hard, Gen Z prepares to vote
Sep 24, 2024
Rich talks with Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) about former President Trump's comments on the need for tariffs, as well as China's purchase of U.S. farmland. Israel has launched attacks on Hezbollah in Lebanon; we check in with USAF Brigadier General (Ret.) Blaine Holt, co-founder of Restore Liberty. Next, Tom Barrett, a candidate for Congress in Michigan's 7th District, breaks down some of the key issues for voters in that swing state. Plus, a look at the Gen Z vote and Taylor Swift's endorsement of Kamala Harris, with Emily Sturge, Campus Reform correspondent and a student at the University of Florida.
New song for Trump, P. Diddy update, political division and assassination attempts
Sep 21, 2024
Singer/songwriter Jon Kahn tells us about his new song "Fighter," which is inspired by and dedicated to former Pres. Donald Trump. Next, an update on the P. Diddy case from Brian Anderson, CEO of Unbound Now. Rich also talks with The Rev. Gabriel Salguero, president of the National Latino Evangelical Coalition, about political division causing assassination attempts. Plus, reggaeton artists have been endorsing Trump for president. We learn more from Jesse Holguin, co-founder of the #LEXIT movement.
Media treatment of Trump, Fed cuts interest rates, ADHD medication shortage
Sep 20, 2024
Rich looks at the media's treatment of Trump and some calling him a "threat to democracy." E.J. Antoni, economist at the Committee to Unleash Prosperity, has reaction to the Fed's decision to cut interest rates. Plus, there's a medication shortage for those with ADHD. We look into that with Dr. Francis Murphy from Dallas Wellness.
Migrant gang in the U.S., State Dept. attempts to undermine investigative reporting, Is an AI boss better than a human?
Sep 19, 2024
Rich welcomes investigative journalist Maibort Petit, for an update on Tren de Aragua migrant gang activity in the U.S. Next, the New York Post has uncovered documents which show the State Department's attempt to blacklist conservative media outlets; one of those journalists being targeted is Gabe Kaminsky of the Washington Examiner. We also ponder whether having an A.I. boss would be better than a human one, with Matt Rosen, CEO and founder of Allata.
Trafficking charges against Diddy, Heart disease, Voter roll irregularities
Sep 18, 2024
Rich welcomes former FBI agent and Navy SEAL Jonathan Gilliam to discuss sex trafficking charges against Sean 'Diddy' Combs, as well as the Trump assassination attempt. Next, it's the latest heart news with former FOX News medical correspondent Dr. Keith Ablow. Plus, Dr. Jerome Corsi, co-founder of God's Five Stones Foundation, shares details of his investigation into voter roll irregularities in 13 states.
Another Trump assassination attempt, "The White Privilege Album," Who's blocking a treaty with the W-H-O?
Sep 17, 2024
Rich discusses the second assassination attempt on former President Trump with Lt. Col. (Ret.) Tony Shaffer, senior fellow and president of the London Center for Policy Research. Then A.J. Rice, president and CEO of Publius PR, talks about his new book "The White Privilege Album: Bringing Racial Harmony to Very Fine People...on Both Sides." Later, we learn how the Senate is blocking the Biden Administration from entering into a treaty with the World Health Organization, with Reggie Littlejohn, president and founder of Anti-Globalist International
Campaign 2024, College stress, Media lies about what's happening in Ohio
Sep 14, 2024
Pastor Darrell Scott, co-founder of New Spirit Revival Center, tells how he become a senior advisor to the Trump 2024 campaign. Later, we learn why stress among college students has increased in the past decade, with Dr. James Hurley, president of Tarleton State University. Rich also talks about the importance of the electoral college with Trent England, founder and executive director of Save Our States. Plus, exposing the media lies about Haitian migrants eating animals in Springfield, Ohio with attorney Leighton Grey, host of the "Grey Matter" podcast.
More debate fallout, Trump says no tax on overtime, Kamala losing ground
Sep 13, 2024
Rich welcomes Marc Lotter, former special assistant to President Trump, to discuss the ABC moderators' treatment of the candidates in this week's debate, as well as Trump's proposal to eliminate taxes on overtime pay. Then, Prof. Nick Giordano from Suffolk Community College weighs in on a new poll which shows Trump leading Kamala Harris in Michigan. We also check in with Martha Avila, president and co-founder of Heartbeat of Miami Pregnancy Help Medical Clinic.
We note the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks with Guardian Angels founder Curtis Sliwa. Then Rich talks with Charles "Duke" Tanner, who tells his story in the book "Duke Got Life: A Boxer's Fight for Freedom and One Last Shot at Redemption." Later, analysis of the media coverage of this week's presidential debate with Brent Bozell, founder and president of the Media Research Center.
The Donald Trump-Kamala Harris Debate
Sep 11, 2024
It's Debate Night! We cover the match-up between former President Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris. Then Rich talks with Caroline Sunshine, deputy director of communications for the Trump campaign, along with WPHT radio host Dom Giordano. Our debate analysis continues with Jenn Kerns, GOP strategist and former spokesperson for the California Republican Party. Plus a look at where the candidates stand on the economy with Grover Norquist, president of Americans for Tax Reform.
The latest election polling, How the COVID vaccine targeted the vulnerable, Israeli reserve commando officer
Sep 10, 2024
Rich welcomes Trump pollster John McLaughlin, for a look at the latest numbers. Next, Dr. James Thorp talks about his book, "Sacrifice: How the Deadliest Vaccine in History Targeted the Most Vulnerable." We also get the details of the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas with the author of "OCT 7: The War Against Hamas Through the Eyes of an Israeli Commando Officer," Capt. Elkana Cohen. Plus, former clandestine government operative Adam Hardage has reaction to Russian President Vladimir Putin's endorsement of Kamala Harris.
Comedian Jeff Allen, Capitalism vs. Racism, Conservative group saves local election
Sep 07, 2024
Rich welcomes comedian Jeff Allen, who shares his story in the book "Are We There Yet?" Next, Wanjiru Njoya, scholar-in-residence at the Mises Institute and author of "Economic Freedom and Social Justice," tells how capitalism can defeat racism. Later, we meet Ambrose King, Jr., a candidate for the Tift County school board in Georgia. He describes how the conservative group True The Vote stepped in to prevent Democrats from pilfering a local election.
Trump's economic speech, A pollster's prediction, Guess who Putin's endorsing
Sep 06, 2024
Rich talks with Steve Moore, senior economist at the Heritage Foundation, about former President Trump's speech at the Economic Club of New York. Then Robert Cahaly, chief pollster at the Trafalgar Group, reacts to a historian's prediction that Kamala Harris will win the 2024 election. We also learn about the new film "He Named Him Adam" from producer and composer Mark Aramian. Brigadier General Blaine Holt (Ret.) weighs in on Vladimir Putin's endorsement of Kamala Harris. Plus, Heather Dodson, daughter of the late Lee Dodson, discusses how her father's book "Infiltration" remains relevant today.
The End of Tolerance, Exposing Big Pharma, Democrats weaponizing the DOJ
Sep 05, 2024
Rich welcomes Vince Everett Ellison, author of "The End of Tolerance: How Democrats Use the Sin of Tolerance to Destroy America." Next, Emmy Award-winning journalist Sharyl Attkisson talks about her new book "Follow the Science: How Big Pharma Misleads, Obscures, and Prevails." Later, a discussion of how Democrats have weaponized the Dept. of Justice, with Joseph Sweeny, a former employee of the CIA Office of General Counsel.
Chinese connections, Preparing for the next pandemic, Kamala's green energy plan
Sep 04, 2024
An aide for New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is charged with acting as a Chinese agent; Rich talks about it with author Gordon Chang. Then, Dr, Chad Savage, co-founder of YourChoice Direct Care, has some tips for how we can prepare for the next pandemic. Later, former Trump EPA team member Steve Milloy, now a senior fellow at E&E Institute Legal, tells how Kamala Harris is trying to hide her green energy agenda from swing state voters.
Harris' economic policies, "The Trump Code," New Spurgeon biography
Aug 31, 2024
Rich discusses the Kamala Harris campaign's economic policies with Aaron Headlund, director of the Center for American Prosperity. Next, we look into prophetic insights after RFK Jr.'s endorsement of Trump for president with Troy Anderson, author of "The Trump Code: Exploring Time Travel, Nikola Tesla, and the Trump Lineage." Plus, there's a new biography of 19th Century minister Charles Haddon Spurgeon. We learn more from Alex Diprima, senior pastor at Emmanuel Church in Winston-Salem, NC and author of "Spurgeon: A Life."
Kamala's CNN interview, Potential Newsmax IPO, China's takeover of green energy
Aug 30, 2024
Rich talks with Newsmax CEO Chris Ruddy about the much anticipated Kamala Harris CNN interview, as well as the possibility of a Newsmax IPO. Then, we look at China's takeover of green energy technology with Kenneth Rapoza, industry analyst from the Coalition for a Prosperous America. Later, road rage, teens feeling pressure to be perfect, and more with psychotherapist Jill Robin Payne.
Election integrity, Social Security profiles, Parental stress
Aug 29, 2024
Rich discusses election integrity in Georgia with Ken Cucinelli, former Deputy Security of Homeland Security, who is now national chairman of the Election Transparency Initiative. Then Col. (Ret.) John Mills, senior fellow at the Center for Security Policy and author of "War Against The Deep State," tells why reports of 2.9 Billion Social Security profiles stolen just don't add up. Later, a look at cell phones and other causes for increased stress in parents, with Dr. Marschall Runge, the CEO of Michigan Medicine.
Dr. Phil dishes on El Trumpito, Tiananmen Tim's ties to China, "Role Mate to Soul Mate"
Aug 28, 2024
TV's Dr. Phil discusses his latest interviews with Donald Trump and Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., as well as the 2024 presidential race. Then Rich welcomes Seamus Bruner, director of research at the Government Accountability Institute, for a look at Gov. Tim Walz's connections to China. Later, we find out how to talk about politics when differing views are involved, with relationship coach Dr. Warren Ferrell, author of "Role Mate to Soul Mate: The Seven Secrets to Lifelong Love."
Tulsi stumps for Trump, Young Black men supporting Trump, A solemn anniversary for the U.S. military
Aug 27, 2024
Rich welcomes former Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard, who just announced her endorsement of Donald Trump. Then Paul James, Jr., president of the Young Republicans of Bexar County (TX), tells why more young Black men are supporting Trump. We also note the third anniversary of the suicide bombing that killed 13 U.S. service members during the Afghanistan War withdrawal. Commander (Ret.) J.B. Wells, chairman of Military-Veterans Advocacy, Inc., discusses that as well as the military record of Kamala Harris' running mate, Gov. Tim Walz D-MN).
RFK Jr. drops out, NYC home invasion, Preserving Liberty
Aug 24, 2024
RFK Junior suspends his presidential campaign and endorses Trump. Rich discusses this development with Nick Giordano, professor of political science at Suffolk County Community College. Then, NYC Councilwoman Vickie Paladino talks about a recent home invasion in her Queens district. Later, Josh Bernstein shares some of the ideas in his new book "Preserving Liberty: Bold and Brave Solutions to Save America and Create Permanent Freedom."
Kamala Harris acceptance speech, Divorce in the news
Aug 23, 2024
We bring you portions of Kamala Harris' acceptance speech from the Democratic National Convention. Then Rich discusses the speech with Terry Schilling, president of the American Principles Project. Later, another Hollywood couple is calling it quits. Divorce lawyer Jacqueline Newman provides her thoughts on the "Bennifer" breakup, along with other statistics about divorce and finance.
DNC Night 3, Kamala-nomics, Price fixing prescription drugs
Aug 22, 2024
Rich discusses what's happening at the Democratic National Convention with RNC spokesperson Elizabeth Pipko. Next, we look at some questionable job numbers with Tomas Philipson, former acting chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors. Later, Dean Clancy, senior policy fellow with Americans for Prosperity, analyzes efforts by Biden and Harris to price fix prescription drugs.
Democrat disgusted by his party, Kamala's failed immigration policy, Landmark lawsuit for naughty deep fake sites
Aug 21, 2024
Rich welcomes Chicago Alderman Raymond Lopez, a Democrat unhappy with his party. Next, it's a look at Kamala Harris' failure as border czar with Rob Law, director of America First Policy Institute's Center for Homeland Security and Immigration. Later, A.I.-driven deep fake sites that undress women and girls are facing a landmark lawsuit. We learn more from Sandra Sturgeon, trial attorney and author of "Courage To Stand: Mastering Trial Strategies and Techniques in the Courtroom." Plus, highlights from Night #2 of the Democratic National Convention.
DNC Kickoff, The Christian vote, Biden passes the torch
Aug 20, 2024
Rich talks with Josh Hammer, Newsweek senior editor-at-large, about Israel's agreement to a proposed cease-fire proposal, as well as the opening night of the Democratic National Convention. Next, we take a look at Kamala Harris' digital strategy with Gregg Phillips, creator of Ground Fusion AI and executive producer of the documentary "2,000 Mules." Later, Craig Huey, author of "The Christian Voter: How To Vote For, Not Against Your Values To Transform Culture and Politics."
Kamala's commerce, Tension over the election, Endangered humans
Aug 17, 2024
Rich discusses Kamala Harris' speech on the economy with Shawn Farrash, host of "Ungoverned" on LFA TV . Then Dr. Pierluigi Mancini offers some tips on how to deal with 2024 election stress. Later, Dr. Richard Fleming is a physicist, nuclear cardiologist and attorney; he's also the author of the new book "Are We the Next Endangered Species?"
Trump's tone, Christians for Que Mala Eres, Boebert's bikini drama
Aug 16, 2024
Rich talks with Hogan Gidley, former Deputy White House Press Secretary, about calls for Trump to stop insulting Vice President Kamala Harris. Next, a look at a new movement of Evangelicals for Harris, with Pastor Lucas Miles, author of "Woke Jesus: The False Messiah Destroying Christianity." Later, we're catching up with actor/model/radio host Zen Sams to discuss arrests connected to the death of actor Matthew Perry. Plus, what's all the fuss over Rep. Lauren Boebert's tattoo?
Sen. Ted Cruz, Robert Cahaly, Julio Rivera
Aug 15, 2024
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) joins Rich to talk about the 2024 election and other news of the day. We also check in with Robert Cahaly, chief pollster at the Trafalgar Group. Later, the Harris campaign is accused of rewriting Google headlines, while Congress opens a probe into the search engine's censoring of the Trump assassination attempt. Those items and more with Julio Rivera, founder of RivitMedia.com
John McLaughlin, Dr. Vince Callahan, Curtis Sliwa
Aug 14, 2024
We debunk some poll numbers showing Kamala Harris ahead of Trump in the 2024 presidential election, with John McLaughlin, CEO and partner of McLaughlin & Associated. Next, Dr. Vince Callahan, founder of the Florida Institute for Neural Discovery, offers some advice for treating anxiety in children who are stressed about heading back to school. Later, Rich discusses the wave of violent crimes perpetrated by illegal immigrants - including a recent attack on a woman at Coney Island - with Guardian Angels founder Curtis Sliwa.
Former President Trump has returned to Twitter (X), in an interview with Elon Musk. Rich reviews some of the highlights with Kash Patel, former National Security Advisor to the House Intelligence Committee. Then, Breitbart senior editor-at-large Joel Pollak discusses his book "The Agenda: What Trump Should Do in His First 100 Days." Later, we look at an innovative type of self-defense with Bryan Ganz, president and CEO of Byrna Technologies.
Jonathan Gilliam, William Trachman, Bill Dendy
Aug 10, 2024
Rich talks with Jonathan Gilliam, a Navy SEAL and former FBI agent, about how the Secret Service dropped the ball during the attempted assassination of former President Trump. Next, a look at how student loan bailouts may affect the 2024 election, with William Trachman, general counsel for Mountain States Legal Foundation. We also ponder how to best handle inflation; Bill Dendy is a financial strategist, CPA and money manager.
Dan Schneider, Adam Schwarze, Dr. Patrick Porter
Aug 09, 2024
The Media Research Center has uncovered audio of the Biden/Harris team sharing details of how they targeted and manipulated voters and information. Rich talks with Dan Schneider, vice president of MRC's Free Speech America. Then, retired Navy SEAL Adam Schwarze critiques Tim Walz's record as governor of Minnesota. Plus, the latest on Elon Musk's company Neuralink, and how classical music can help stroke survivors with Dr. Patrick Porter, founder of BrainTap.
Kendall Qualls, Carlos Famoso Hernandez, Cara Castronuova
Aug 08, 2024
Rich talks about the military record of Kamala Harris' running mate, Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN), with Army veteran Kendall Qualls, a former candidate for governor in Minnesota. Next, a look at the Olympic boxing controversy with professional boxer Carlos Famoso Hernandez and boxer/promoter/Newsmax analyst Cara Castronuova. Then Todd Rickets, co-founder of the search platform Freespoke and former finance chair of the RNC, comments on accusations of censorship against Google.
E.J. Antoni, John O'Conner, Preya Samsundar
Aug 07, 2024
Rich looks at Tuesday's stock market rebound and the state of the economy with E.J. Antoni, research fellow at the Heritage Foundation and economist at the Committee to Unleash Prosperity. Then former assistant U.S. Attorney in northern California John O'Conner gives his assessment of Attorney General Merrick Garland attacking Judge Aileen Cannon for dismissing the Trump classified documents case. Later, Vice Pres. Kamala Harris has chosen Gov. Tim Walz (R-MN) as her running mate. We talk about it with Preya Samsundar, communications director for K2 & Co.
Joe Exotic, Vance Ginn, Gen. Blaine Holt (Ret.)
Aug 06, 2024
Joseph Maldonado, "Joe Exotic" from the "Tiger King" Netflix series, joins Rich to make an announcement: he's suspending his write-in presidential campaign and putting his support behind another candidate. Then we get some analysis of Monday's global stocks meltdown from Vance Ginn, former associate director for economic policy at the White House Office of Management and Budget. Later, USAF Brigadier General (Ret.) Blaine Holt has reaction to the U.S. personnel injured in a rocket attack on a base in Iraq.
James Agresti, Jim Allsup, Dr. Andy Draper
Aug 03, 2024
A recent study shows that up to a quarter of non-citizens may be illegally registered to vote in the United States. Rich discusses that with James Agresti, president and co-founder of Just Facts. Then, a look at social security reform with Jim Allsup, founder and CEO of Allsup.com, which provides disability representation and other SSA services. Plus, can summer sequels rescue the movie business? We talk entertainment with Dr. Andy Draper, co-host of the podcast Off Script Film Review.
Riley Gaines, Rep. Matt Gaetz, Brandon Judd, Jim Keyes
Aug 02, 2024
Former championship swimmer and Outkick host Riley Gaines has reaction to the controversy over transgender boxers being allowed to compete at the Olympics. Then, Rich speaks with Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) about the news of the day, including the prisoner swap with Russia and the upcoming 2024 election. Trump's presidential running mate, Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) was at the border Thursday in Arizona, alongside our next guest, Brandon Judd, retired president of the National Border Patrol Council. Later, the teacher shortage continues in America, and confidence in colleges is at an all-time low. We discuss those topics with Jim Keyes, former CEO of Blockbuster and 7-Eleven and author of "Education Is Freedom: The Future Is in Your Hands."
Dr. Paula Price, Matt Ebert, Drew Thomas Allen
Aug 01, 2024
Dr. Paula Price, educator, minister and author of "The Prophet's Dictionary," expresses her concerns about Democrat socialists in America. Then we look at how Generation Z is helping to make blue collar jobs cool, with Matt Ebert, the CEO of Crash Champions. Finally, Rich looks at how Democrats in the media are rushing to rewrite Biden's legacy, with Drew Thomas Allen, author of "America's Last Stand: Will You Vote to Save or Destroy America."
Robert Caltabiano, Jill Robin Payne, Sheri Few
Jul 31, 2024
Rich reviews the contentious Secret Service hearing in the Senate, with former U.S. Secret Service Special Agent in Charge Robert Caltabiano. Next, psychotherapist Jill Robin Payne discusses road rage: what triggers it and how to react accordingly. Democrats have caved under pressure from LGBT activists and weakened a bill against child prostitution in California. We hear from Sheri Few, founder and president of U.S. Parents Involved in Education.
Joseph Humire, Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson, Ken Khachigian, Paul Teller
Jul 30, 2024
We look at the results of the presidential election in Venezuela with Joseph Humire, executive director of the Center for a Secure Free Society. Next, Rich talks with Rev. Jesse Lee Peterson, founder of the Christian ministry Brotherhood Organization of a New Destiny, about presumptive Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris. Also, an examination of President Biden's plans to overhaul the Supreme Court; we hear from chief speechwriter to Pres. Reagan, Ken Khachigian. Plus, reaction to Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's speech to Congress last week, from Paul Teller, executive director of Advancing American Freedom.
Rich talks with Jay Beeber, executive director of policy at the National Motorists Association, about efforts to protect drivers' freedoms. Later, a look at Kamala Harris' failures, particularly in her mishandling of the border crisis, with Kate Monroe, the CEO of Vetcomm and author of "The Race to Save America."
Sarah Parshall Perry, Reid Rubinstein, Daniel Greenfield
Jul 26, 2024
The judge in the Trump civil fraud trial refuses to recuse himself. Rich talks about that and other legal matters with Sarah Parshall Perry, senior legal fellow at the Heritage Foundation. Then, Reid Rubinstein, vice president at America First Legal, talks about new investigations into the attempted assassination of former President Trump. Plus, Daniel Greenfield, executive vice president of programs at the David Horowitz Freedom Center, discusses his book "Domestic Enemies: The Founding Fathers' Fight Against the Left."
Peter Navarro, Leslie Corbly, Ashley Hayak
Jul 25, 2024
Peter Navarro, former advisor to President Trump, discusses his time in federal prison and his book "The New Maga Deal." Later, Rich talks with Leslie Corbly, author of "Silent Suffering: Poems of Pain and Purpose." Also, we break down President Biden's prime time address about his decision to withdraw from the presidential race, with Ashley Hayek, executive director of America First Works.
Steve Moore, Bob Woodson, Jennifer Hammond
Jul 24, 2024
Former Trump economic advisor Steve Moore looks at the current state of the economy. Then Rich talks about Trump's support in the Black community, with Dr. Bob Woodson, civil rights veteran and founder of the Woodson Center. Later, there's a growing trend of new homes being built smaller. We find out more from real estate expert Jennifer Hammond.
Hung Cao, Ken Klukowski, Emily Sturge
Jul 23, 2024
Rich talks with U.S. Senate candidate Hung Cao about his campaign, and Biden's decision to withdrawal from the presidential race. Then SCOTUS appellate attorney Ken Klukowski weighs in on proposed term limits and ethics codes for Supreme Court justices. Later, a University of Virginia professor claims the Trump shooting was "staged" and a tactic to win votes from "idiots." Emily Sturge, a student at the University of Florida, is following the story as a correspondent for Campus Reform.
Matt Malone, Gordon Chang, Matt Rosen
Jul 20, 2024
Rich talks with Matt Malone, director of Cyber Security at Vistrada, about the Crowdstrike outage which crippled computer systems worldwide. Later, concerns about Iran's nuclear capability and the latest on tensions between the U.S. and China with author Gordon Chang. Also, what happens when A.I. chatbots achieve human level reasoning? We get the thoughts of Matt Rosen, founder and CEO of Allata.
Westwood One correspondent Steve Futterman provides an update on the final night of the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee. Then we focus on President Trump's acceptance speech. Later, we get analysis from Michelle Schurman, vice president at the National Federation of Republican Women and Brilyn Hollyhand, RNC Youth Chairman.
Brent Bozell, Thomas DiLorenzo, Sgt. Betsy Brantner Smith
Jul 18, 2024
Correspondent Steve Futterman has an update from the Republican National Convention. We also check in with Brent Bozell, founder and president of the Media Research Center, with thoughts on the convention and the Trump assassination attempt. Then, is it time to ditch the Federal Reserve? Rich talks with Thomas DiLorenzo, president of the Mises Institute. Later, Sgt. Betsy Brantner Smith (Ret.), spokesperson for the National Police Association, gives her thoughts on the Secret Service blaming local police for security lapses at last weekend's Trump rally in Pennsylvania.
Michael Whatley, David Scarlett, Robert Auth
Jul 17, 2024
We get updates from the Republican National Convention, from Westwood One Correspondent Steve Futterman and RNC Chair Michael Whatley. Later, Rich talks with David Scarlett, founder of His Glory Ministries, who tells his story in the new book "All For His Glory: The Near-Death Experience of a Modern-Day Job." Plus, New Jersey Assemblyman Robert Auth has reaction to the guilty verdict in the corruption trial of Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ).
Rico Elmore, Robert Caltabiano, Nick Giordano
Jul 16, 2024
Rico Elmore, councilman for Rochester Borough, PA, gives a firsthand account of the Trump assassination attempt which occurred at a weekend rally. Then Rich discusses the incident with Robert Caltabiano, former U.S. Secret Service Special Agent in Charge. The Republican National Convention is under way this week in Milwaukee; Prof. Nick Giordano, professor of political science at Suffolk County Community College, weighs in on former President Trump's choice for running mate, Sen. J. D. Vance (R-OH). Also in the news, a federal judge has thrown out the Trump classified documents case. We hear from Zach Smith, senior legal fellow at the Heritage Foundation. Plus, GOP strategist Jennifer Kerns has a wrap-up from the first night of the Republican Convention.
Rich talks with Dr. Tim Murphy, former member of the House of Representatives (R-PA) about President Biden's cognitive decline. Then, Fred Galvin, USMC Maj. (Ret.) tells his story in the book "A Few Bad Men: The True Story of U.S. Marines Ambushed in Afghanistan and Betrayed in America." Plus, it's a Friday night edition of Open Phones Across America.
Rebekah Koffler, Dr. Carole Lieberman, Tom Del Baccaro
Jul 12, 2024
Former DIA intelligence officer Rebekah Koffler has reaction to President Biden's so-called "Big Boy" news conference. Then, Rich talks with "The Terrorist Therapist" Dr. Carole Lieberman about the recent elections and subsequent turmoil in France. Later, we're joined by Tom Del Baccaro, former chair of the California Republican Party, who tells why he doesn't think Gov. Gavin Newsom will be the Democratic Party presidential nominee.
Blaine Holt, Dr. Vince Callahan, Talmage Boston
Jul 11, 2024
Iran is fueling anti-Israel protests in America. Meanwhile, President Biden is looking weak at the NATO summit. Rich discusses these topics and more with Blaine Holt, USAF Brigadier General (Ret.), co-founder of Restore Liberty. Then Dr. Vince Callahan, founder of the Florida Institute for Neural Discovery, looks at the effects of extreme heat on our mental health. Also, as one in three Democrats says Biden should quit, is it time to invoke the 25th Amendment? Presidential historian Talmage Boston offers his views.
Joseph Vazquez, Dr. Kendall Conger, Maggie Eckburg
Jul 10, 2024
Joseph Vazquez, MRC associate editor for Business and Free Speech America, joins Rich to explain the anti-American bias of Gemini, Google's A.I. chatbot. Next, the negative impacts of DEI on medicine; Dr. Kenneth Conger tells why he was fired from Duke Health. Later, healthy living coach Maggie Eckburg, founder of The EG Life, discusses a recent survey involving couples and household chores.
Jennifer Kerns, Chuck Stetson, Maddie Rowley
Jul 09, 2024
GOP strategist Jennifer Kerns joins Rich to discuss Democrats' concerns about Biden's age. Then we take a look at Oklahoma's requirement that the Bible and the Ten Commandments be worked into school curricula, with Chuck Stetson, CEO of Essentials in Education/The Bible Literacy Project. Later, investigative reporter Maddie Rowley, with an update on Texas Children's Hospital covering up gender-affirming care on minors.
Rep. Matt Gaetz, Bryan Leib, Maya Ratcliff
Jul 04, 2024
As speculation continues as to whether Pres. Joe Biden will drop out of the presidential race, Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) shares his predictions for what may happen next. Next, Bryan Leib talks about other news of the day, as well as his candidacy for the House. Later, some companies are offering summer hours to boost morale among employees. Rich discusses the trend with Maya Ratcliff, founder of Hawaii Fluid Art.
Mark Brnovich, AWR Hawkins, Tony Abboud
Jul 03, 2024
Rich talks with former Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich about the Supreme Court's ruling on President Trump's immunity. Next, warning labels on guns, and the Court's ban on guns for domestic violence offenders are topics of conversation with AWR Hawkins, Second Amendment correspondent for Breitbart News. Later, Tony Abboud, executive director of the Vapor Technology Association, gives his views on the current stance of the U.S. government towards vaping.
Abe Hamadeh, Dr. Salvatore Giorgianni, Gianna Miceli
Jul 02, 2024
Rich looks at the Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity with GOP candidate for Congress in Arizona, Abe Hamadeh. Then, Dr. Salvatore Giorgianni, senior science advisor to the Men's Health Network, talks about PTSD in veterans, as well as how trauma can affect different age groups. Later, will Democrats try to replace Biden on the presidential ticket, and who might Trump pick as his running mate? We pose those questions to cultural and lawful rights commentator Gianni Miceli.
John McLaughlin, Larry Elder, Tim Murtaugh
Jun 28, 2024
We've got highlights from Thursday night's presidential debate, along with reaction from all our guests. First up is Trump pollster John McLaughlin, CEO and partner of McLaughlin & Associates. Then Rich catches up with former presidential candidate Larry Elder. Later, we get analysis from Tim Murtaugh, former Trump 2020 communications director and founder of Line Drive Public Affairs.
Sen. Marsha Blackburn, Justin Hicks, Dan Schneider
Jun 27, 2024
Rich welcomes Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) for a preview of Thursday night's presidential debate. Next, Justin Hicks, a Black Republican Congressional candidate in Missouri, tells how he is fighting 'Woke DEI.' Later, we discuss the Supreme Court's decision in Murthy vs. MO, a case involving social media, with Dan Schneider, vice president of the Media Research Center's Free Speech America.
Lunden Roberts, Jonathan Butcher, Jonathan Choe
Jun 26, 2024
Lunden Roberts tells her story in the new book "Out of the Shadows: My Life Inside the Wild World of Hunter Biden." Then Rich discusses DEI in Massachusetts schools with Jonathan Butcher, research fellow at the Heritage Foundation. We also learn about Texas Children's Hospital performing sex change operations on minors from investigative journalist Jonathan Choe, a senior fellow with the Discovery Institute.
Bill O'Reilly, Charles Marino, Kristen Roberts
Jun 25, 2024
Bill O'Reilly, the host of "No Spin News" tells what to watch for in this week's debate, and has a preview of his upcoming book "Confronting the Presidents: No Spin Assessments from Washington to Biden." Then Rich talks with Charles Marino, former senior law enforcement advisor to the Secretary of Homeland Security and author of "Terrorists on the Border and in Our Country." Later, we delve into the fight surrounding AI and IP rights with intellectual property attorney Kristen Roberts.
Star Parker, Blaine Holt, Frank Lasee
Jun 22, 2024
Rich talks with Star Parker, founder and president of the Center for Union Renewal and Education. She's also author of "The State of Black Progress." Then, a discussion of U.S. airstrike in Syria and the recent string of Houthi attacks on ships in the Red Sea, with Brigadier General (Ret.) Blaine Holt. Later, experts are debunking the climate change narrative. We learn more from former Wisconsin State Senator Frank Lasee, president of Truth in Energy and Climate.
Nick Giordano, Ted Rossman, Auron MacIntyre
Jun 21, 2024
We discuss the potential fallout for pro-Palestinian protesters on the hunt for new jobs - and other matters of higher education - with Nick Giordano, professor of political science at Suffolk County Community College. A new survey shows how Americans really feel about tipping; Ted Rossman, senior industry analyst at Bankrate.com, has details. Later, Rich talks with Blaze News columnist Auron MacIntyre about the Surgeon General's call for warning labels to be placed on social media.
Curtis Sliwa, Dr. Jared Ross, Pamela Garber
Jun 21, 2024
Guardian Angels founder Curtis Sliwa shares the story of how he survived a mob hit in 1992. Then Rich talks with Dr. Jared Ross, senior fellow at Do No Harm, about the University of Missouri's decision to remove racial criteria when awarding scholarships. Later, a recent survey finds a majority of U.S. workers have witnessed uncivil behavior in the workplace; we discuss with Pamela Garber, owner of Grand Central Counseling Group.
Ashley Hayek, Wilfred Reilly, Leslie Manookian
Jun 19, 2024
Rich discusses President Biden's latest plan to fix the immigration crisis with Ashley Hayek, executive director of America First Works. Then we meet Wilfred Reilly, associate professor of political science at Kentucky University and author of "Lies My Liberal Teacher Told Me: Debunking the False Narratives Defining America's School Curricula." Later, the president and founder of Health Freedom Defense Fund, Leslie Manookian, gives details of the recent legal win for he organization in federal court. Plus, remembering baseball great Willie Mays.
Lee Smith, Charlie Kirk. Delano Squires
Jun 18, 2024
Rich discusses Biden's mental capacity and the potential of an Obama "shadow presidency" with Lee Smith, author of "The Plot Against the President." Next, Charlie Kirk, founder and president of Turning Point USA, talks about his new book "Right Wing Revolution: How to Beat the Woke and Save the West." Later, we get analysis of Rep. Byron Donalds' recent remarks about Black families during Jim Crow from Delano Squires, research fellow at the Heritage Foundation.
Sam Jolman, Jeff Bradford, Jill Robin Payne
Jun 15, 2024
Rich talks with licensed professional counselor Sam Jolman, author of "The Sex Talk You Never Got: Reclaiming the Heart of Masculine Sexuality." Then Jeff Bradford, president of the pro-life group Human Coalition, shares a very personal story as told in his new book "Beauty From Ashes." We also check in with psychotherapist Jill Robin Payne, for a look at A.I.-powered chatbots designed to help with our mental health.
Tony Grady, Bobby Burack, James Davison Hunter
Jun 14, 2024
Rich talks with Lt. Col. (ret.) Tony Grady, a recent Senate candidate in Nevada and author of "American Values: Another Voice: A Pilot's Perspective on Living the American Dream." Next, a look at the controversy surrounding WNBA star Caitlin Clark with Outkick columnist Bobby Burack. Later, we meet University of Virginia Prof. James Davison Hunter, author of "Democracy and Solidarity: On the Culture Roots of America's Crisis."
Tony Shaffer, Terry Schilling, John McLaughlin
Jun 13, 2024
Russian ships have arrived in Cuba; we examine that development with Lt. Col. (ret.) Tony Shaffer, president of Project Sentinel. Rich also talks with Terry Schilling, about swing states shifting towards Republican voters. How is Trump polling after his guilty verdict? We ask John McLaughlin, CEO and partner of McLaughlin & Associates.
Michael McCoy, Dr. Vince Callahan, Joy Pullman
Jun 12, 2024
Rich discusses the Hunter Biden guilty verdict with former federal prosecutor Michael McCoy. Also, a new survey finds many couples are "car incompatible." We look into that with Dr. Vince Callahan, founder of the Florida Institute for Neural Discovery. Later, Joy Pullman, executive editor at The Federalist, talks about her new book "False Flag: Why Queer Politics Mean the End of America."
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Megan Mescher, Victor Avila
Jun 11, 2024
Rich talks with presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. about the 2024 election and other news of the day. Later, we look at the dangers of vaping with Megan Mescher, executive vice president of Tox & Tonic. Also, retired ICE Supervisory Special Agent Victor Avila offers his views on Biden's executive order aimed at slowing illegal immigration into the United States.
Gary Sinise, Michael Reagan, Clint Brice
Jun 07, 2024
We observe the 80th anniversary of D-Day with actor and veterans' advocate Gary Sinise. Rich also talks with Michael Reagan, president of the Reagan Legacy Foundation. Later, retired Navy SEAL Clint Bruce describes the project Carry The Load, which he founded in memory of his fellow veterans.
Rep. Erin Houchin, Josh Hammer, Curt Newport
Jun 06, 2024
Rep. Erin Houchin (R-IN) joins Rich to discuss concerns over Pres. Biden's age, and the new executive order on the border. Then, we get thoughts on the Hunter Biden gun trial and other news of the day from Josh Hammer, Newsweek Senior Editor-at-large and senior counsel at the Article III Project. Also, deep sea search and recovery expert Curt Newport talks about some of the experiences detailed in his new book "Ready To Dive: Five Decades of Adventure in the Abyss." Finally, your thoughts on tipping - and more - in Open Phone America.
Michael Whatley, Dr. Steven Quay, & Dr. Jay Barnett
Jun 05, 2024
Chairman of the Republican National Committee, Michael Whatley, joins us to discuss everything from President Trump's record breaking fundraising to President Biden's new executive order aimed at the border. Then, physician Dr. Steven Quay breaks down Dr. Fauci's lies in his testimony before the House Committee on Covid Origins. Finally, family health therapist Dr. Jay Barnett explains how social media continues to be harmful to the mental health of teenagers.
Jason Miller, Jenn Kabbany, & Doug Burns
Jun 04, 2024
President Trump's senior advisor, Jason Miller joins us to discuss the latest in the disgraceful situation Trump has had to endure in New York. Then, editor-in-chief at the College Fix Jenn Kabbany explains how anti-Israel protesters have started to clash with pride parades. Later, former federal prosecutor Doug Burns breaks down the jury selection process for the Hunter Biden gun trial in Delaware. Finally, we take your calls during open phones Across America.
Tom McClintock, Paul Dans, & Jay Towns
Jun 01, 2024
Dom Giordano is filling in for Rich Valdes. First we check in with Congressman Tom McClintock (R-CA) about the fallout of the Trump verdict in the NYC hush money trial. Then, Paul Dans, the director of the 2025 Presidential Transition Project at the Heritage Foundation, explains how they will help Trump if he makes it back to the White House. Finally, Jay Towns, former U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Alabama explains the many issues that were present in Trump's NYC trial.
Dom Giordano is filling in for Rich Valdes tonight. We check in with Trump attorney Jesse Binnall to discuss the guilt verdict handed down today in the NYC hush money trial. Later we speak with Constitutional attorney and candidate for U.S. Senate in Virginia, Jonathan Emord to take a look at the potential constitutional issues with the guilty verdict.
Rep. Byron Donalds, William Trachman, & Scott Presler
May 30, 2024
Dom Giordano pinch hits for Rich Valdes tonight. First he speaks with US Congressman Byron Donalds about the start of jury deliberations in Trump's NYC hush money trial. Then, he is joined by William Trachman, general counsel for Mountain States Legal Foundation, to break down Biden's rally in Philadelphia. Finally conservative activist Scott Presler breaks down the importance of making sure everyone you know is registered to vote and makes it to the polls in November.
Dom Giordano is pinch hitting for Rich Valdes tonight. He speaks with trial attorney Jeremy Rosenthal about the closing arguments in the Trump hush money trial. Later he is joined by research fellow at the Heritage Foundation, EJ Antoni, who breaks down why many people now consider fast food to be a luxury.
Dennis Kneale, Tiffany Smiley, Dr. Jared Frederick
May 25, 2024
Rich talks about this week's Trump rally in the Bronx, as well as President Biden's efforts to lower gas prices by releasing more oil from strategic reserves, with Dennis Kneale, former managing editor at Forbes and host of the "What's Bugging Me" podcast. Next, we meet Tiffany Smiley, a candidate for Congress in the state of Washington who became an advocate for military veterans after her husband was blinded in a bomb attack nearly 20 years ago. Then, a conversation with Dr. Jared Frederick, co-author of "Into The Cold Blue: My World War II Journeys with the Mighty Eighth Air Force."
John Tabacco, Dr. Lisa Strohman, Dani Katz
May 24, 2024
We get an overview of former President Trump's rally in the Bronx from someone who was there: media personality John Tabacco. Then, Rich talks with Dr. Lisa Strohman, chief development officer at Gamesafe, about child predators targeting victims through the children's game Roblox. Plus, reaction to Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker's controversial commencement address, from Dani Katz, author of "The Language of Betterarchy: A Blueprint for Uniting Against Tyranny."
Ron Johnson, Mark Moyar, Michael Harrison
May 23, 2024
Rich talks politics and discusses the border problem with Sen. Ron Johnson (R-WI). Then, Mark Moyar, author of "Masters of Corruption: How the Federal Bureaucracy Sabotaged the Trump Presidency," tells how former Pres. Trump could drain the swamp if he gets a second term. We also look at billionaire hedge fund manager George Soros' interest in purchasing radio stations, with Michael Harrison, publisher and editor of Talkers Magazine.
Rep. Bob Good, Joel Pollak, Kash Patel
May 22, 2024
Rep. Bob Good (R-VA) comments on the news of the day and gives an update on the SHUSH Act. Then, Rich talks about Bidenflation, the U.S. reaction to the death of Iran's president, and more with Joel Pollak, Breitbart senior news editor at large. Also, Kash Patel, former Dept. of Defense chief of staff, shares his experience of being at the Trump trial in New York this week.
Adam Carolla, Gen. Anthony Tata, Ruthie Blum
May 21, 2024
Actor/comedian Adam Carolla tells us all about his new show "Mr. Birchum," and weighs in on some of the current political happenings. Iran's president is among those killed in a helicopter crash; Rich talks about the incident and implications with U.S. Army Brig. General (Ret.) Anthony Tata. Later, the ICC is seeking arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as well as Hamas leaders. We get reaction from Ruthie Blum, former advisor at the office of Mr. Netanyahu and co-host of the "Israel Undiplomatic" podcast.
Rep. Jeff Van Drew, Eddie Garcia, Betsy Brantner Smith
May 17, 2024
Rep. Jeff Van Drew (R-NJ) discusses the ongoing Trump trial in New York, as well as the House Judiciary Committee's efforts to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt of Congress. Then, Army veteran Eddie Garcia shares why he's running for Senate in Virginia. Later, we observe National Police Week with Sgt. Betsy Brantner Smith (ret.), spokesperson for the National Police Association. Plus, chaos in a House Oversight Committee hearing dominates Open Phones.
Dr. Jay Bhatacharya, Hung Cao, Dr. Louis Perron
May 16, 2024
First, we look at the World Health Organization's proposed pandemic treaty, and how it ignores COVID policy mistakes, with Dr. Jay Bhatacharya from Stanford University. Next, a conversation with Hung Cao, author of "Call Me An American" and a candidate for U.S. Senate in Virginia. Then, Rich speaks with political advisor and campaign strategist Dr. Louis Perron, author of "Beat The Incumbent," about how candidates' legal problems can be political communication opportunities.
Brigitte Gabriel, Nick Giordano, Bruce Willey
May 15, 2024
Rich welcomes Brigitte Gabriel, best-selling author and Chair of ACT for America, to discuss the latest in the Israel-Hamas war, the presidential election, and other news of the day. Then, we take a look at the campus protests and other higher education topics with Prof. Nick Giordano from Suffolk County Community College. Later, Bruce Willey is a CPA and tax expert; he'll provide tips on what to do if you get audited by the IRS.
Dr. Stanley Goldfarb, Gregg Phillips, Billy Prempeh
May 14, 2024
Dr. Stanley Goldfarb, chairman of the medical watchdog group Do No Harm, shares his views on the Biden administration guidelines to include DEI as a factor in deciding who should receive kidney transplants. Then, a look at how conservatives can utilize artificial intelligence to get an edge in the presidential election, with Gregg Phillips, creator of Fusion AI. Later, Rich talks with Billy Prempeh; he's running for Congress in New Jersey, and was in attendance at the Trump rally over the weekend in Wildwood, NJ.
Rich talks with blues musician, author, and race relations expert Daryl Davis, who has been dubbed "The Klan Whisperer." Later, Prof. Carl Szabo from George Mason University's Scalia Law School tells how demands to divest from Israel will undermine national defense. Plus, it's a Friday night edition of "Open Phones Across America."
Rich talks with actor Nick Searcy, producer of the documentary "The War On Truth," which tells what really happened on January 6th. Then pollster John McLaughlin looks at the voter gender gap, and other issues facing voters in this year's presidential election. Plus, your calls in "Open Phone America."
Jonathan Emord, Mike Ring, Dr. Fahmi Farah
May 09, 2024
Rich discusses the news of the day, including an update on the Trump Georgia case, with Jonathan Emord, candidate for Senate in Virginia. Next, we meet Mike Ring, CEO of Old Glory Bank. Then, a new study links anger to an increased risk for heart disease; we find out more from Dr. Fahmi Farah, a Board Certified Invasive Cardiologist.
Liora Rez, Mike Gonzalez, Janna Johnson
May 08, 2024
Liora Rez, executive director of Stop Anti-Semitism, joins Rich to analyze President Biden's speech at the Holocaust Remembrance ceremony. Then it's a look at the Marxist takeover of higher education with Mike Gonzalez, co-author of "NextGen Marxism: What It Is and How to Combat It." Later, we explore the benefits of a social media detox, with healthy living expert Janna Johnson.
Doug Burns, Mark Ramseyer, Patrick O'Donnell
May 07, 2024
Rich welcomes former federal prosecutor Doug Burns; they discuss the judge's threat to jail former President Trump over gag order violations. Then Harvard Law Prof. Mark Ramseyer talks about his new book, "The Comfort Woman Hoax: A Fake Memoir, North Korean Spies, and Hit Squads in the Academic Swamp." We also learn about "The Unvanquished: The Untold Story of Lincoln's Special Forces, the Manhunt for Mosby's Rangers, and the Shadow War That Forged America's Special Operations," from military historian and best-selling author Patrick O'Donnell.
Gordon Chang, author of "China is Going to War" and "The Great U.S.-China Tech War," takes a look at the dark side of the Chinese auto industry. Rich also talks with Jason Isaac, founder and CEO of the American Energy Institute, about the Biden Administration's new climate regulations. Plus, the news of the day and your calls in Open Phones Across America.
Tulsi Gabbard, Anthony Mansfield, Jared Knott
May 03, 2024
Rich talks with former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI), author of the new book "For the Love of Country: Leave the Democrat Party Behind." Then, USC Law student Anthony Mansfield describes the anti-Israel protests he witnessed firsthand at UCLA. We also get a history lesson on Germany's proposal to seize Russian assets from Jared Knott, a decorated combat infantry officer who served in Vietnam. He has written the book "Tiny Blunders/Big Disasters."
Sen. Marsha Blackburn, Rep. Andy Harris, James Agresti, Morgan Lerette
May 02, 2024
Rich talks with Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) about her work on the REPORT Act, which updates technology on the Missing and Exploited Children Cyber Tipline. Then, it's a discussion of the DEA's reclassification of marijuana, with Rep. Andy Harris (R-MD). James Agresti, president and co-founder of Just Facts, tells how federal subsidies are penalizing oil and gas companies. Plus, former Army intelligence Captain Morgan Lerette tells his story in the new book "Guns, Girls, and Greed."
Jesse Binnall, Rep. Victoria Spartz, Kenneth Abramowitz
May 01, 2024
Former President Trump is held in contempt of court for violating a judge's gag order. Rich talks with one of Trump's attorneys, Jesse Binnall. Then, Rep. Victoria Spartz (R-IN) - the only Ukrainian-born member of Congress - tells why she voted against additional funding for her homeland. Later, it's a discussion of the left-wing protesters taking over U.S. universities such as Yale and Columbia, with Kenneth Abramowitz, founder of SaveTheWest.com and author of "The Multifront War: Defending America from Political Islam, China, Russia, Pandemics and Racial Strife."
Arthur Aidala, Dr. Donna Van Natten, Robert Bork, Jr.
Apr 30, 2024
Famed criminal attorney Arthur Aidala discusses the recent overturning of a conviction against his client, Harvey Weinstein. Then, Rich talks with Dr. Donna Van Natten, author of "The Body Language of Politics." Later, the DOJ and HHS are launching an online portal which allows the public to report health care practices deemed "harmful to competition." We learn more from Robert Bork, Jr., president of the Antitrust Education Project.
Gavin Wax, Mercedes Schlapp, Dr. Carole Liebermann, Chris Shimojima
Apr 27, 2024
From CPC Hungary in Budapest. Rich discusses the news of the day with Gavin Wax, president of the New York Young Republicans Club, and former White House Director of Strategic Communications Mercedes Schlapp. Then Dr. Carole Liebermann, "The Terrorist Therapist," offers her thoughts on the protests on college campuses, one of which has resulted in the arrest of a professor at Emory University. Finally, filmmaker Chris Shimojima tells us about his newest project, "Safe Society."
Rich is once again broadcasting from CPAC Hungary in Budapest. First, Sen. Roger Marshall (R-KS) shares his thoughts on the Trump immunity case arguments, anti-Israel protests on college campuses, and more. Next, a look at how the Biden administration is corrupting Title IX protections, with Sarah Parshall Perry, senior legal fellow at the Heritage Foundation.
Adam Guillette, Shawn Farash, Caitlin Sutherland
Apr 25, 2024
Rich broadcasts tonight from Budapest, for this week's CPAC Hungary. First, a discussion of pro-Palestinian protests on college campuses, with Adam Guillette, president of Accuracy In Media. Shawn Farash, host of "Ungoverned" on LFA-TV, looks at Americans' waning interest in the presidential election. Then, a foreign national is reportedly funneling money through a non-profit to finance ballot issue campaigns in battleground states. We find out more from Caitlin Sutherland, executive director of Americans for Public Trust.
Kash Patel, Blaine Holt, Barry Hinckley
Apr 23, 2024
Rich discusses the Trump trial in New York, and other news of the day, with Kash Patel, former Chief of Staff at the Dept. of Defense. USAF Brigadier General (Ret.) Blaine Holt offers his analysis on the continuing tensions in the Middle East. Then, former Senate candidate Barry Hinckley shares his mission as primary drafter of the Re-Declaration of Independence.
Jaco Booyens, Xen Sams, Jill Robin Payne
Apr 20, 2024
We get an update on the fight against human trafficking from Pastor Jaco Booyens, founder and CEO of After Eden Pictures. Then, we analyze the news of the day with actor, model and radio host Xen Sams. Later, psychotherapist Jill Robin Payne talks about the negative impacts and joins Rich to offer advice in another installment of "Dear Richie."
Richard Stern, Adam Laxalt, J. Michael Waller
Apr 19, 2024
Richard Stern, director of the Grover M. Hermann Center for the Federal Budget at the Heritage Foundation, joins Rich to talk about the unrest in the House over funding for the border and Ukraine. Then, former Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt fills us in on a class action lawsuit being filed against the FAA. Plus, the Supreme Court appears divided over charges against some January 6th defendants; we discuss with former CIA operative J. Michael Waller, author of "Big Intel: How the CIA and FBI Went from Cold War Heroes to Deep State Villains."
Mike Davis, founder of the Article III Project, offer his insight on what to expect in the Trump legal proceedings. Then Rich talks with Scott Walter, president of the Capital Research Center and author of the new book "Arabella: The Dark Money Network of Leftist Billionaires Secretly Transforming America." We also hear highlights from a Capitol Hill hearing regarding anti-Semitic protests on college campuses.
Keith Kellogg, Dr. Robert Jeffress, Jesse Binnall
Apr 17, 2024
Rich talks with Lt. General (Ret.) Keith Kellogg about the threat Iran poses to the world stage following the attack on Israel. Later, we discuss the stabbing of a bishop in Australia and the splintering within the Methodist Church with Dr. Robert Jeffress, senior pastor of First Baptist Church in Dallas and author of "Are We Living In The End Time?" Then, it's a look back on Day 2 of the "hush money" trial with Trump attorney Jesse Binnall.
Jody Hice, Jonathan Tobin, Blaine Holt
Apr 16, 2024
Jury selection has begun in the Trump hush money trial in New York. Rich looks at that, and other news of the day, with former Congressman Jody Hice (R-GA), author of "Sacred Trust: Election Integrity and the Will of the People." Then, a discussion of Iran's weekend attack on Israel, first with Jonathan Tobin, editor-in-chief of the Jewish News Syndicate, followed by USAF Brigadier General (Ret.) Blaine Holt, co-founder of Restore Liberty.
Rep. Beth Van Duyne, Dr. Jay Richards, Col. John Mills
Apr 12, 2024
Rep. Beth Van Duyne (R-TX) tells why she's inviting NYPD officers to move to Texas. Then Rich welcomes Dr. Jay Richards, senior research fellow at the Heritage Foundation, to discuss new studies debunking "gender medicine." We also get an update on some of the international trouble spots from Col. John Mills, former Dept. of Defense official and author of "War Against the Deep State." Finally, your calls on the death of O.J. Simpson.
Jim Gilmore, E.J. Antoni, Michael Nadeau
Apr 11, 2024
Rich talks about Ukraine funding with former Va. Governor Jim Gilmore, ambassador to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe. Inflation is on the rise; we look at the numbers with E.J. Antoni, economist and research fellow at the Heritage Foundation. Plus, Michael Nadeau, founder and CEO of Cnect, discusses age discrimination in the hiring process.
Lara Trump, Alex Nester, Steve Milloy
Apr 10, 2024
Rich welcomes Lara Trump, incoming co-chair of the Republican National Committee, to talk about former President Trump's record-breaking fund-raising efforts, and other items related to the 2024 campaign. Then we discuss President Xi's ambitions to elevate China as the world's biggest superpower with Alex Nester, investigative fellow at Parents Defending Education. Later, Steve Milloy, senior legal fellow at the E&E Institute and a former Trump EPA transition team member, weighs in on the carbon footprint of blue jeans, as well as electric vehicles.
Father Frank Pavone, Kenneth Gray, Itay Milner
Apr 09, 2024
Rich talks with Father Frank Pavone, national director of Priests For Life, about the Alabama Supreme Court ruling on IVF, and former President Trump's comments that such decisions, and the subject of abortion, should be left up to individual states. Then, should the FBI have the authority to confront individuals for their social posts? We ask Kenneth Gray, senior lecturer of criminal justice, homeland security, and emergency management at the University of New Haven. Plus, Itay Milner, consul for media affairs at the Israeli Consulate General, gives his reaction to Israeli's plans to carry out an offensive in the Gaza city of Rafah, and the presence of anti-Israel and anti-American protesters at a rally in Michigan.
We get an update on today's 4.8 magnitude earthquake centered in New Jersey, from geologist Gregory Wrightstone. Then, Rich talks with Sgt. Betsy Brantner Smith, spokesperson for the National Police Association, about the border crisis and violent crimes committed by migrants. Later, Kate Gorka, formerly with the Heritage Foundation and the Department of Homeland Security, is co-author of the new book "Next Gen Marxism." We also meet author Jeffrey Marshall, whose latest novel is "Squeeze Plays."
Lauren Conlin, Dr. Rachel Ehrenfeld, Dr. Dean Beckloff
Apr 05, 2024
Rich talks about the latest accusations against P. Diddy and the search for two missing women in Oklahoma with Lauren Conlin, host of "The Outlier" podcast. Then Dr. Rachel Ehrenfeld, founder of the American Center for Democracy, discusses her book, "The Soros Agenda." We also look at the results of a recent study about teenagers self-diagnosing their mental health issues, with Dr. Dean Beckloff, a Licensed Professional Counselor.
Abe Hamadeh, Batya Ungar-Sargon, Jennifer Kabbany
Apr 04, 2024
Rich talks with former prosecutor and current GOP candidate for Congress in Arizona Abe Hamadeh about the special counsel blasting the judge's jury instruction request in the Trump documents case. Then, it's a discussion of the American Dream with Batya Ungar-Sargon, opinion editor at Newsweek and author of the book "Second Class: How the Elites Betrayed America's Working Men and Women." We also check in with Jennifer Kabbany, editor-in-chief at The College Fix, for a look at hate speech on college campuses.
Linda McMahon, Nicholas Giordano, Courtney Gowin
Apr 03, 2024
Rich discusses President Biden's DEI fight against apprenticeships with Linda McMahon, former Small Business Administrator during the Trump administration. Then, Prof. Nicholas Giordano, who teaches political science at Suffolk County Community College, gives his thoughts on the conflict between Israel and Hamas, the Trump gag order, and more. We also take a look at the rise of "Ozempic babies" with Dr. Courtney Gowin, founder of the NEST Prenatal/Pediatric Center.
Bob Dees, McCracken Poston, Jason Sheppard
Apr 02, 2024
Major General (Ret.) Bob Dees, president of the National Center for Healthy Veterans, provides his analysis of the bombing of Iran's embassy in Syria, as well as the latest in the Israel-Hamas conflict. Later, attorney McCracken Poston shares the story of his former client Alvin Ridley in the book "Zenith Man: Death, Love, and Redemption in a Georgia Courtroom." Then, we get reaction to Florida Gov. DeSantis' recent signing of a bill enacting age restrictions for social media, as Rich speaks with Jason Sheppard, founder of Wimkin social media.
Paul Begley, Phil Hotsenpiller, Dr. Leigh Richardson
Mar 30, 2024
Rich speaks with Pastor Paul Begley of Freedom Fellowship Church in Wildwood, Florida; he's the author of "Revelation 911: How the Book of Revelation Intersects with Today's Headlines." On this Good Friday, we also hear from Pastor Phil Hotsenpiller, president and founder of American Faith.com, and learn about his book "Midnight In Paris." Later, brain health coach Dr. Leigh Richardson discusses smartphones and teenagers.
Rich talks legal matters with Josh Hammer, senior editor-at-large at Newsweek, including Pennsylvania ballots, Fani Willis, and the sentencing of Sam Bankman-Fried. Later, an update on the raids at the homes of Sean "Diddy" Combs with sex trafficking expert Bianca Davis, CEO of New Friends, New Life. Plus your calls on Trump's visit to pay his respects to a fallen NYPD officer, the bridge disaster in Baltimore, and more.
Mark Morgan, Gabby Hoffman, Sarah Parshall Perry
Mar 28, 2024
Mark Morgan, former acting Commissioner of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection, discusses the migrant crisis and a report that the Biden administration is handing out green cards to illegal immigrants. Rich also speaks with Gabby Hoffman, director of the Center for Energy and Conservation at the Independent Women's Forum, about Big Labor and electric vehicles. Plus we get into some of the details of the chemical abortion case before the Supreme Court this week, with Sarah Parshall Perry, senior legal fellow at the Heritage Foundation.
Joe Exotic, Arthur Aidala, Mark Herrera
Mar 27, 2024
Rich talks with Joseph Maldonado, a.k.a. The Tiger King "Joe Exotic," live from his prison cell, about his incarceration and his political efforts. Later, attorney Arthur Aidala, talks about some high-profile cases in the news, including his client Ghislaine Maxwell. Then a discussion of the Baltimore bridge collapse with Mark Herrera, from the International Association of Venue Managers.
Former Trump Advisor and Former Mayor of New York City, Rudy Giuliani, joins us to discuss an appeals court reducing President Trumps civil fraud fine from $454 million to $175 million. Next, USAF Brigadier General (Ret.), Blaine Holt, provides his analysis of Friday's terrorist attack at a concert venue in Russia. Then, executive director of the CO2 Coalition, Gregory Wrightstone, explains why more CO2 might be a good thing. Finally, director Julie Behling tells us all about her new documentary "Beneath Sheep's Clothing."
Tim Murtaugh, Jill Robin Payne, & Jennifer Styers
Mar 23, 2024
Former Trump Communications Director joins us to discuss his new book "Swing Hard In Case You Hit It." Next, psychotherapist Jill Robin Payne explains ways to improve your communication skills. Then, relationship expert Jennifer Styers breaks down how Gen Z is rejecting traditional dating norms. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Sen. Ron Johnson, Daniel Cochrane, & Edward Bartlett
Mar 22, 2024
Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) joins us to discuss all the latest from Capitol Hill. Next, senior research associate in the Tech Policy Center at the Heritage Foundation, Daniel Cochrane, explains the main arguments behind the Murthy vs. Missouri case before the SCOTUS about social media censorship. Then, founder of SAVE, Edward Bartlett, breaks down why DEI has to be eliminated to save college sports. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Lee Habeeb, Brent Bozell, & Drew Allen
Mar 21, 2024
Host of "Our American Stories" Lee Habeeb joins us to discuss what we can learn from history about rule of law vs. mob rule. Next, president of the Media Research Center Brent Bozell breaks down their recent study which found evidence that Google engaged in election interference. Then, author Drew Allen fills us in on his latest book "America's Last Stand: Will You Vote to Save or Destroy America in 2024." Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
William Ruger, Batya Ungar-Sargon, Larry Schweikart
Mar 20, 2024
Dr. William Ruger, president of the American Institute for Economic Research, gives his views on the hearings in Congress over the botched U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. Then, a look at how Democrats are destroying the American Dream, with Batya Ungar-Sargon, deputy opinion editor at Newsweek. Rich also speaks with Dr. Larry Schweikart, author of "A Patriot's History of Globalism: Its Rise and Decline." Then, it's more of your calls with Open Phone America.
Sen. Roger Marshall, Lauren Conlin, & Matt Malone
Mar 19, 2024
Senator Roger Marshall (R-KS) joins us to discuss the Laken Riley Act, the potential TikTok ban, and other news from Capitol Hill. Next, podcaster Lauren Conlin breaks down Don Lemon's viral interview with Elon Musk. Then, director of cybersecurity at Vistrada, Matt Malone, provides an inside look at the ever evolving cybersecurity landscape. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Isabel Brown, Brian Andrews, & Bobby Burack
Mar 16, 2024
Host of the Turning Point USA documentary "Eye of the Storm," Isabel Brown, joins us to discuss her new book "The End of the Alphabet: How Gen Z Can Save America." Next, Bestselling Author Brian Andrews tells us about his upcoming techno-thriller with co-author Jeffrey Wilson "Four Minutes." Then, Columnist with Outkick, Bobby Burack, breaks down some of the day's headlines. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Joseph Humire, Tony Shaffer, & Raven Harrison
Mar 15, 2024
Executive director of the Center for a Secure Free Society, Joseph Humire, joins us to discuss the history and meteoric rise of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua. Next, president of the London Center for Policy Research, Tony Shaffer, breaks down how President Trump used the CIA to conduct a covert influence campaign against China. Then, political strategist Raven Harrison delves into the latest with the 2024 presidential election. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
William Jacobson, Joseph Vazquez, & Nicole McCaw
Mar 14, 2024
Cornell law professor William Jacobson joins us to discuss a Georgia judge dropping 6 of the charges brought against Trump in the state. Next, editor at the Media Research Center Joseph Vazquez breaks down how a scandal in the government financial sector exposed groups funded by George Soros. Then producer Nicole McCaw fills us in on her new documentary "Border Wars." Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Cory DeAngelis, Mike Signorelli, Doug Burns
Mar 13, 2024
Cory DeAngelis, senior fellow at the American Federation for Children, discusses school choice victories across the country. Then, we take a look in Americans and their faith, with Pastor Mike Signorelli of V1 Church in New York City. Later, former federal prosecutor Doug Burns helps us break down the testimony from special counsel Robert Hur on the Biden classified documents probe.
Peter Schweizer, Steve Moore, & Jennifer Kerns
Mar 12, 2024
President of the Government Accountability Institute Peter Schweizer joins us to discuss how China has been systematically trying to weaken the United States. Next, Trump economic advisor Steve Moore breaks down President Biden's new budget proposal. Then GOP strategist Jennifer Kerns explains how the left is waging a war on conservative women. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Kevin Sorbo, Susan Crabtree, & Dr. Roy Eappen
Mar 09, 2024
Famed actor Kevin Sorbo joins us to discuss his newest film "Hollywood Takeover." Next, White House correspondent at RealClearPolitics, Susan Crabtree, breaks down President Biden's State of the Union speech. Then, endocrinologist with Do No Harm, Dr. Roy Eappen, explains the science behind why gender transition surgeries are harmful to minors. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Lora Ries, Keith Gross, & Janna Johnson
Mar 07, 2024
Former acting Deputy Chief of Staff at the Department of Homeland Security, Lora Reis, joins us to discuss the timeline for the Senate trial of impeached DHS Director Alejandro Mayorkas. Next, candidate for U.S. Senate in Florida, Keith Gross, tells us about his upcoming book "Dirt Roads to Runways." Then healthy living expert, Janna Johnson, provides tips for a healthier diet. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Robert Cahaly, Robert Bork Jr., Joel Griffith
Mar 06, 2024
Chief pollster at the Trafalgar Group Robert Cahaly joins us to discuss all of the Super Tuesday primary results. Next, president of the Antitrust Education Project Robert Bork Jr. comes on to reveal how the FTC chair is racking up court losses against Big Tech. Then, research fellow at the Heritage Foundation Joel Griffith breaks down the latest with Biden-flation. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Roger Severino, Brent Hamachek, & Dr. Vince Callahan
Mar 05, 2024
Vice president for domestic policy at the Heritage Foundation Roger Severino joins us to discuss the SCOTUS unanimously ruling in Trump's favor in the Colorado ballot case. Next, author Brent Hamachek tells us about his latest book "Dissidently Speaking." Then,
Curtis Houck, Blaine Holt, & Roman Balmakov
Mar 02, 2024
Managing editor at Newsbusters Curtis Houck joins us to discuss how the leftist media continues to censor conservative voices. Next, co-founder of Restore Liberty Blaine Holt comes on to promote the importance of community emergency preparedness. Then, producer Roman Balmakov fills us in on his latest film "No Farmers, No Food." Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Dr. Phil, Richard B. Levine, & Brandon Judd
Mar 01, 2024
TV Legend Dr. Phil joins us to discuss his recent appearance on "The View" and some of the hot topics of the day. Next, advisor to former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Richard B. Levine, comes on to break down the threat posed by weapons that can be deployed in space. Then, president of the National Border Patrol Council Brandon Judd fills us in on what it was like to appear next to President Trump during his visit to the U.S. Southern border. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Rob Law, Lori Gimelshteyn, & Talmage Boston
Feb 29, 2024
Former Chief of Policy at U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Rob Law joins us to discuss the latest in the immigration crisis. Next, executive director of the Colorado Parents Advocacy Network Lori Gimelshteyn explains how the left continues to try and erode the rights of parents. Then historian Talmage Boston tells us about his latest book "How the Best Did It: Leadership Lessons from Our Top Presidents."
Aaron Hedlund, Caroline Moore, & Mike Thompson
Feb 28, 2024
Former senior adviser at the White House Council of Economic Advisers Aaron Hedlund joins us to discuss how the Biden Administration has mishandled the U.S. economy. Next, vice president of Parents Defending Education explains why they recently filed a civil rights complaint over a school district offering a "White Attendees Only" class. Then, CEO of Learner Mobile Mike Thompson breaks down why there is a trend of college graduates working at jobs that don't actually require a college degree. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Nicolee Ambrose, James Keyes, & Xi Van Fleet
Feb 27, 2024
GOP National Committeewoman for Maryland Nicolee Ambrose joins us to discuss the latest 2024 election polling. Next, founder of Education is Freedom James Keyes explains why he views education as the most important avenue to saving America. Then, author Xi Van Fleet breaks down some of the similarities she sees between the current state of the U.S. and growing up in Mao's China. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Keith Self, Allum Bokhari, & Joseph DeAcetis
Feb 24, 2024
U.S. Representative Keith Self (R-TX) joins us to discuss the looming government shutdown. Next, managing director at the Foundation for Freedom Online Allum Bokhari explains his concerns about Google's use of AI. Then, founder of Potro clothing Joseph DeAcetis breaks down the fervor around Trump selling golden shoes. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Delano Squires, Jill Robin Payne, & Kelly Shoup
Feb 23, 2024
Research fellow at the Heritage Foundation Delano Squires joins us to discuss why America seems to be coming apart at the seams. Next, psychotherapist Jill Robin Payne breaks down a recent study which found there are differences in the brains of men versus women. Then pediatric occupational therapist Kelly Shoup explains how bullying can have long term negative effects for children. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Lou Dobbs, Frank Lasee, & Rob Henderson
Feb 22, 2024
Famed conservative commentator Lou Dobbs joins us to discuss all the news of the day. Next, president of Truth In Energy & Climate Frank Lasee explains the craziness behind the green energy agenda. Then author Rob Henderson tells us about growing up in the foster care system and his book "Troubled." Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Pablo Pizarro, Erica Knight, & David Wanetick
Feb 21, 2024
Pastor Pablo Pizarro joins us to discuss his new book "If You Only Knew" which details his journey from growing up in poverty to running one of the largest churches in Newark, New Jersey. Next, founder of Knox Strategies Erica Knight explains why Trump is a master at controlling the narrative in the media. Then CEO of Davos in the Desert David Wanetick breaks down many of the issues facing Americans today. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Vickie Paladino, Derrick Kinney, & Jennifer Styers
Feb 17, 2024
New York City Councilwoman Vickie Paladino joins us to discuss the failing of NYC mayor Eric Adams. Next, CEO of Good Money Framework Derrick Kinney breaks down how child care can now cost the same as college. Then, dating expert Jennifer Styers tells us about how Gen Z is shaking up date etiquette. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Trump attorney Jesse Binnall joins us to discuss President Trump's ongoing trial in New York. Next, Space Force veteran Mathew Lohmeier comes on to talk about the recent warnings from Capitol Hill about the national security threat posed by Russia. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Betsy Brantner Smith, Dr. Lauren Schwartz, & John Bromfield
Feb 15, 2024
Spokesperson for the National Police Association Sgt. Betsy Brantner Smith joins us to discuss the shooting at the Kansas City Chief's Super Bowl victory parade. Next, psychiatrist Dr. Lauren Schwartz comes on to talk about calling out the American Psychological Association for putting politics before patients. Then, cybersecurity expert John Bromfield explains how to detect scammers, who are targeting lonely people because of Valentine's Day. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Daniel R. Street, Derek Maltz, & Jay Richards
Feb 14, 2024
legal analyst Daniel R. Street joins us to discuss President Trump's SCOTUS emergency appeal. Next, former director of DEA special operations Derek Maltz provides the latest on the crisis at the border. Then, co-author of "Fight the Good Fight" Jay Richards explains how faith and reason can win the culture war. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Dr. Carole Lieberman & Tawfiq Rangwala
Feb 13, 2024
Psychiatrist Dr. Carole Lieberman joins us to discuss election anxiety. Next, attorney Tawfiq Rangwala fills us in on the downfall of Canada's largest children's charity which he details in his book "What WE Lost." Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Bobby Burack, Bart Marcois, & Natasha Owens
Feb 10, 2024
Outkick columnist Bobby Burack joins us to discuss the drama surrounding Taylor Swift and the Super Bowl. Next, Former U.S. diplomat Bart Marcois tells about the atrocities committed by Hamas in Israel. Then, singer Natasha Owens breaks down her newest song that calls out disingenuous politicians. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Ken Klukowski, John Malcolm, & Jay Ratliff
Feb 09, 2024
Former White House Lawyer Ken Klukowski joins us to discuss the supreme court hearing a landmark case seeking to kick Trump off the ballot over January 6th. Next, senior legal fellow at the Heritage Foundation John Malcolm breaks down a Federal appeals court ruling that trump is not immune from prosecution in a 2020 election case. Then, aviation consultant Jay Ratliff explains the recent problems facing Boeing. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Ted Cruz, Scott Hoffman, & Dr. Udo Erasmus
Feb 08, 2024
U.S. Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) joins us to discuss the failed border bill on Capitol Hill. Next, author Scott Hoffman tells us about growing up in the Chicago mob and his book "Inside." Then Dr. Udo Erasmus explains what the heck is going on with a new supplement called "gas station heroin." Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Ted Nugent, Craig Shirley, & Quisha King
Feb 07, 2024
Legendary rock star Ted Nugent joins us to remember the life of Toby Keith. Next, presidential historian Craig Shirley tells us about his newest book "The Search for Reagan." Then, founder of the Mass Exodus Movement Quisha King explains why its important to save kids from the indoctrination found in public schools. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Jesse Lee Peterson, Bob Dees, & Casey Mattox
Feb 06, 2024
Pastor Jesse Lee Peterson joins us to discuss the loss of enthusiasm among Black voters for President Biden. Next, retired U.S. Army Major General Bob Dees breaks down the latest developments in the Middle East. Then, Vice President of Legal and Judicial Strategy at the Americans for Prosperity Foundation Casey Mattox fills us in on why a Federal appeals court ruled against First Amendment rights. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Jesse Holguin, John Ondrasik, & Eric Buer
Feb 03, 2024
Founder of teh LEXIT movement Jesse Holguin joins us to explain why Biden continues to lose support within the Hispanic community. Next, singer from the band Five For Fighting John Ondrasik tells us about his new song he wrote in support of Israel. Then retired USMC Col. Eric Buer breaks down the retaliatory strikes from the U.S. in Syria and Iraq. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Rich McCormick, Robert Bortins, & Leigh Richardson
Feb 02, 2024
U.S. Representative Rich McCormick (R-GA) joins us to discuss the failures of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. Next, CEO of Classical Conversations Robert Bortins tells us about National School Choice Week. Then, licensed counselor Leigh Richardson breaks down why social media had a break down over a post from Elmo. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Dan Schneider, Nick Giordano, & Curtis Sliwa
Feb 01, 2024
Vice president of the Media Research Center's Free Speech America joins us to discuss Big Tech CEO's testifying on Capitol Hill. Next, Professor of political science at Suffolk Community College Nick Giordano explains how the border crisis has exposed a toxic education system. Then, founder of the Guardian Angels Curtis Sliwa provides insight on the migrant crisis in NYC. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Hans Von Spakovsky, Ryan Walker, & Adam Makos
Jan 31, 2024
senior legal fellow at the Heritage Foundation Hans Von Spakovsky joins us to discuss why Texas has the right to secure its border. Next, executive vice president of Heritage Action for America Ryan Walker breaks down the issues with the current border deal on Capitol Hill. Then, World War II historian Adam Makos tells us the amazing story of a bomber pilot. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Senior pastor of Calvary Chapel in Chino Hills, CA, Jack Hibbs joins us to discuss how to discern cultural truths from lies. Next, retired USAF Brig. General Blaine Holt comes on to break down the failure of the Biden Administration in the deaths of 3 U.S. service members in Jordan. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Doug Burns, Dr. Robert Jeffress, Jonathan Gilliam, & Matannah DeWitt
Jan 27, 2024
Former federal prosecutor Doug Burns joins us to discuss the verdict against President Trump in his defamation trial in New York. Next, Dr. Robert Jeffress, pastor of First Baptist Church of Dallas, comes on to explain why a recent survey shows Americans are losing their faith. Then, former FBI agent Jonathan Gilliam reveals the depravity of the sextortion of minors. Finally, Matannah DeWitt tells us about her recent trip to Israel.
Dr. Vince Callahan, Ryan Bomberger, & Ron Holloway
Jan 26, 2024
Mental health expert Dr. Vince Callahan joins us to discuss the dangers of teens using TikTok to self diagnose mental health issues. Next, co-founder of the Radiance Foundation Ryan Bomberger tells us about his latest book "He Is He." Then CEO of Arrow Coaching Ron Holloway takes a look at the war in Gaza. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Matt Schlapp, & Dr. Rainier Zitelmann
Jan 25, 2024
Chairman of the American Conservative Union Matt Schlapp joins us to discuss the upcoming GOP primaries in Nevada and South Carolina. Next, German historian Dr. Rainier Zitelmann breaks down the threats brought by socialism. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Bob Good, Chris Clem, & Jack Treadway
Jan 24, 2024
U.S. Representative Bob Good (R-VA) joins us to discuss Trump's victory in the New Hampshire Primary. Next, retired Border Patrol Chief Chris Clem fills us in on the crisis at the Southern border. Then, former Navy SEAL Jack Treadway tells us about his book "Insurgent Hunter." Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Matt Boyle, Dr. Marc Siegel, & Toni Bergquist
Jan 23, 2024
Breitbart News Washington Bureau Chief Matt Boyle joins us to discuss the latest developments in the 2024 election. Next, NYU Professor of Medicine Dr. Marc Siegel tells us how your diet can contribute to making you tired. Then, dating expert Toni Bergquist breaks down why so many love songs are not actually about healthy relationships. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Vance Ginn, Xen Sams, & Lisa W. Miller
Jan 20, 2024
President of Ginn Economic Consulting Vance Ginn joins us to discuss a recent study showing where Americans are feeling inflation the most. Next, radio host and model Xen Sams explains actor Alec Baldwin being recharged with involuntary manslaughter. Then, author Lisa W. Miller tells us about her latest book "The Business of Joy." Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Brent Bozell, Charlie Spiering, & Morgan Wright
Jan 19, 2024
founder of the Media Research Center Brent Bozell joins us to discuss how the liberal media is fixated on bashing President Trump. Next, former White House correspondent for Breitbart News Charlie Spiering tells us about his new book "Amateur Hour: Kamala Harris in the White House." Then, chief security advisor for Sentinel One Morgan Wright details ways to protect your self from a cyber attack. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Kash Patel, Vince Everett Ellison, & Boris Blum
Jan 18, 2024
Former DoD Chief of Staff Kash Patel joins us to discuss Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin failing to notify the White House he needed to go to the hospital. Next, member of Project 21 Vince Everett Ellison explains why the Democratic Party is an evil organization. Then, optimal performance consultant Boris Blum breaks down was to achieve your goals. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Abe Hamadeh, James Fishback, & Dr. Mike Smalley
Jan 17, 2024
GOP Congressional Candidate (AZ-8) Abe Hamadeh joins us to discuss the results of the Iowa Caucus. Next, founder of Incubate Debate James Fishback fills us in on how the woke left has taken over the nation's main high school debate organization. Then, religion expert Dr. Mike Smalley explains why a recent survey found that 42% of pastors have considered quitting. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
John McLaughlin, Pastor John Amanchukwu, Larry Elder
Jan 16, 2024
Rich discusses former President Trump's runaway victory in the Iowa caucuses with political pollster John McLaughlin. Next, Pastor John Amanchukwu from the Upper Room Church of God in Christ, author of "Eraced: Uncovering the Lies of Critical Race Theory and Abortion," talks about the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Then, we welcome former talk show host and recent presidential candidate Larry Elder; his forthcoming book is entitled "As Goes California: My Mission to Rescue the Golden State and Save the Nation."
John Teichert, Holly Swenson, & Gerard Filitti
Jan 13, 2024
Retired USAF Brigadier General John Teichert joins us to discuss the Houthi attacks in the Red Sea and his run for Senate in Maryland. Next, registered nurse Holly Swenson explains some strategies for teaching your children about entrepreneurship. Then political strategist Gerard Filitti breaks down the current state of the 2024 election. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Hogan Gidley, Will Hild, & Mike Howell
Jan 12, 2024
Former Deputy Press Secretary Hogan Gidley joins us to discuss last nights GOP debate between Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis. Next, executive director of Consumers' Research Will Hild explains how a recent U.S. Court of Appeals ruling is a win for consumers. Then, director of the Oversight Project at the Heritage Foundation Mike Howell goes over Hunter Biden's ongoing feud with Capitol Hill. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
U.S. Senator Roger Marshall MD. (R-KS) joins us to discuss the impeachment hearings for Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. Next, psychotherapist Jill Robin Payne explains sleep divorces. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Dr. Carole Lieberman, Richard Stern, & Angel Maysonet
Jan 10, 2024
"America's Psychiatrist" Dr. Carole Lieberman joins us to discuss claims from Jeffrey Epstein's brother that his suicide was a coverup. Next, Director of the Grover M. Hermann Center for the Federal Budget at the Heritage Foundation, Richard Stern, breaks down why the proposed budget deal in Congress is a bad one. Then, retired NYPD detective Angel Maysonet comes on to honor National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Jesse Binnall, Dr. Stanley Goldfarb, & E.J. Antoni
Jan 09, 2024
Trump attorney Jesse Binnall joins us to discuss the Supreme Court's decision to take up the constitutionality of states removing Trump from their 2024 primary ballots. Next, chairman of Do No Harm Dr. Stanley Goldfarb explains Ohio governor Mike DeWine's recent veto of a bill that would have banned gender reassignment procedures for minors. Then, research fellow at the Heritage Foundation E.J. Antoni breaks down the recent jobs report. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Charles Marino, Lauren Conlin, Blaine Holt, & Frank Pavone
Jan 05, 2024
Lidia Curanaj fills in for Rich Valdes tonight. She speaks with global security expert Charles Marino about the crisis at the U.S. Southern border. Next, host of "The Outlier" podcast Lauren Conlin breaks down the newly released Jeffery Epstein court documents. Then Ret. USAF Brig. Gen. Blaine Holt explains why the Biden Administration has portrayed weakness on the world stage. Finally national director of Priests For Life Frank Pavone shares his thoughts on ways the bring the country back to God.
Dr. Carol Swain, Dr. Shea Bradley-Farrell, & Ann Marie Buerkle
Jan 04, 2024
Former tenured professor at Vanderbilt & Princeton Universities Dr. Carol Swain joins us to discuss the resignation of Harvard President Claudine Gay. Next, president of Counterpoint Institute for Policy, Research, & Education Dr. Shea Bradley-Farrell explains how Hungary overcame communism and the woke agenda. Then former congresswoman Ann Marie Buerkle breaks down why health insurance premiums continue to sky rocket. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Vivek Ramaswamy, Jenn Kerns, Brandon Weichert, & Dr. Bill Johnson
Jan 03, 2024
2024 GOP Presidential Candidate Vivek Ramaswamy joins us to discuss the deep state's maneuver's to keep his opponent President Trump from returning to the White House. Next, GOP strategist Jenn Kerns breaks down how the Biden campaign continues to perform poorly in the polls. Then, author of "The Shadow War; Iran's Quest for Supremacy" Brandon Weichert explains why Iran, not Hamas, is the true threat to Israel. Finally Dr. Bill Johnson fills us in on why there has been an increase in Ozempic overdoses and what that looks like.
Rich talks about the Supreme Court's rejection of an appeal to expedite the Trump immunity case. Also, Dr. Debra Mandel discusses how to beat the holiday blues, as well as her new book "Sassy & Rude: Her New Attitude." Then, listener calls on other news of the day and Christmas traditions.
Lidia Curanaj is filling in for Rich tonight. First, a conversation with attorney Jesse Binnall about Colorado's decision to remove former President Trump from the 2024 ballot. Then we take a look at the border crisis with Derek Maltz, former Special Agent with the DEA. Also, Brig. Gen. Blaine Holt (ret.) talks about the threats to our national security. Then, Lidia takes your calls in Open Phones Across America.
Jim Trusty, Prof. Mihai Nadin, Cindy Grosz
Dec 21, 2023
Jim Trusty, former chief of the Organized Crime section at the Justice Department, weighs in on Colorado's decision to remove former President Trump from the 2024 ballot. Then Rich speaks with Prof. Mihai Nadin, author of "Disrupt Science: The Future Matters." Later, we meet Cindy Grosz, Jewish activist and former Congressional candidate in New York.
Pedro Israel Orta, Loka Pandya, Jason Isaac
Dec 20, 2023
Rich welcomes Pedro Israel Orta, CIA whistleblower and author of "The Broken Whistle, A Deep State Run Amok." Then, motivational speaker Loka Pandya, an expert on joy, tells why some Christmas songs can make us sad. Later, a report shows the supply chain of electric vehicles is powered by Chinese labor in Chinese-owned mines. We'll explore that with Jason Isaac, founder and CEO of the American Energy Institute.
Lee Habeeb, Brandon Straka, Dr. Michael Nehls
Dec 19, 2023
Newsweek columnist Lee Habeeb shares details of his recent Newsweek article "Arab Like Me? How 40 Years of Campus McCarthyism Led to Hatred of Israel." Brandon Straka has an update on the January 6th case brought against him by Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law. Rich also speaks with Dr. Michael Nehls, author of "The Indoctrinated Brain: How to Successfully Fend Off the Global Attack on Your Mental Freedom."
James Agresti, president of Just Facts, joins Rich to discuss the story of a pair of scientists from Florida accused of locking up their children in cages. Later, we meet Max Marshall, journalist and author of "Among The Bros: A Fraternity Crime Story." Then, it's Open Phones Across America.
Curtis Hill, Edward Bartlett, & Katrina McKinney-Kimble
Dec 15, 2023
Former Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill joins us to discuss Republicans threatening to hold Hunter Biden in contempt of Congress. Next the founder of SAVE Edward Bartlett explains a recent court case that could signal the fall of the "Believe Women" movement. Then, certified men's health educator Katrina McKinney-Kimble breaks down how the holidays bring added stress, especially for men. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Morgan Ortagus, T.H. Irwin, & Sheri Few
Dec 14, 2023
Former Trump State Department Spokesperson Morgan Ortagus comes on to discuss the wars in Israel and Ukraine. Next, co-founder of exEXPERTS, T.H. Irwin, breaks down a recent study on the most expensive states to get divorced. Then, co-founder and president of U.S. Parents Involved in Education breaks down a school board president in Pennsylvania taking her oath of office on a stack of controversial books. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Bob Good, Michael Caparelli, & Craig Huey
Dec 13, 2023
U.S. Congressman Bob Good (R-VA) joins us to discuss his latest piece of legislation, the No Regulation Through Litigation Act. Next, Michael Caparelli Ph. D comes on to talk about his interactions with the Son of Sam. Then Craig Huey, author of "The Christian Voter" dives into the story of a student who failed a quiz for saying only women can get pregnant. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Margot Cleveland is an attorney with the New Civil Liberties Alliance. She explains why she's representing The Federalist and The Daily Wire, in their lawsuit against the federal government. Rich also takes listener calls on the news of the day, including anti-Trump comments from Sen. Mitt Romney and former Vice President Al Gore.
Nick Giordano, Doug Burns, & Matt Malone
Dec 09, 2023
Professor of political science at Suffolk Community College Nick Giordano joins us to discuss how the government education censorship alliance is the greatest threat to democracy. Next, former federal prosecutor Doug Burns breaks down the recent charges against Hunter Biden. Then, director of cybersecurity at Vistrada Matt Malone explains the hidden risks behind QR codes. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Advisor for Coalitions at the Heritage Foundation Wesley Hodges joins us to discuss steps legislators can take to protect children online. Next, founder of the Brain Performance Center in Dallas, Texas, Leigh Richardson comes on with tips to avoid video call fatigue. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Ashley Hayek, Lora Ries, & Patti Garibay
Dec 07, 2023
Executive director of America First Works Ashley Hayak joins us to discuss Cosmo magazine having an article on how to get a Satanic Abortion. Next, director of the Border Security and Immigration Center at the Heritage Foundation Lora Ries explains President Biden's policies that are creating an open border all the way to Guatemala. Then, founder of American Heritage Girls Patti Garibay breaks down how the Girl Scouts are going woke. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Shawn Farash, Jason Nelson, & Joe Frodsham
Dec 06, 2023
Host of the "Captain Deplorable" podcast Shawn Farash joins us to discuss the latest developments in the accusations against Senator Bob Menendez (D-NJ). Next, disabled Army and Marine veteran Jason Nelson tells us the harrowing story of how he disrupted a sex trafficking operation. Then, president of CMP Joe Frodsham breaks down why instances of lying on job resumes is on the rise. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Scott Schara, Bryan Burack, & Seamus Bruner
Dec 05, 2023
President of Our Amazing Grace's Light Shines On Inc. Scott Schara comes on to discuss his family's lawsuit over claims hospital staff knowingly killed his daughter. Next, senior policy advisor at the Heritage Foundation explains why conservatives should be blocking investment into China. Then, director of research at the Government Availability Institute fills us in on his new book "Controligarchs." Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Steve Moore, Shane Cashman, & Matt Sapaula
Dec 02, 2023
Former Trump economic advisor Steve Moore joins us to discuss the rising cost of living and what that means for everyday Americans. Next, investigative journalist Shane Cashman provides details about his two days in Ohio helping to catch child predators. Then, finance expert and best-selling author Matt Sapaula fills us in on ways to achieve financial freedom and his new book "Gotcha: Your Money Smart GPS Navigating the Five Pitfalls of Financial Freedom." Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
James O'Keefe, Sgt. Betsy Brantner Smith, RJ Hauman, & Tim Rivers
Dec 01, 2023
Founder of O'Keefe joins us to discuss how he was harassed by airport security the last time he flew. Then, spokesperson for the National Police Association Sgt. Betsy Brantner Smith (Ret.) explains how voters in Oregon are having buyers regret on decriminalizing all drugs. Next, immigration enforcement expert RJ Hauman describes why H.R. 2 is the only solution to securing the border. Finally, Co-founder of the J6 Patriot News Tim Rivers fills us in on his new book filled with letters from J6 defendants.
Author of "Dark Aeon" Joe Allen comes on to discuss the dangers of transhumanism. Next, Jeff Webb author of "American Restoration" breaks down President Trump calling on the RNC to revamp their presidential debates. Then, author of "Reputation Shift" Mike Mooney provides some tips to maintain your reputation. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
EJ Antoni, John Rizvi, & Robert Pittenger
Nov 29, 2023
Research fellow at the Heritage Foundation EJ Antoni joins us to discuss how the Biden administration continues to fumble the economy. Next, the patent professor John Rizvi explains the legal strife between music duo Hall & Oates. Then, former NC Congressman Robert Pittenger provides his views on why the Biden/Harris ticket will struggle in 2024. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Israel Ceasefire, Biden Approval Rating, & Jay Ratliff
Nov 28, 2023
Rich discusses the ongoing ceasefire in Israel and President's continuing low approval rating. Next, aviation consultant Jay Ratliff breaks down the reasons behind the shortage of commercial pilots. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Dr. Tracy Kemble, Aaron Withe, & Fred Litwin
Nov 22, 2023
The author of "Narc.tion.ary" Dr. Tracy Kemble joins us to discuss ways to deal with the mix of personalities present at many Thanksgiving tables. Next, CEO of the Freedom Foundation Aaron Withe explains the dangers of Oregon removing its high school graduation standards. Then, founder of Free Thinking Film Society Fred Litwin tells us about his book "Oliver Stone's Film-Flam: The Demagogue of Dealey Plaza." Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Marjorie Taylor Greene, Dr. Jameson Taylor, & Peter Martinez
Nov 21, 2023
US Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) joins us to discuss her new book "MTG." Next, senior fellow at the American Family Association Dr. Jameson Taylor fills us in on the petition from One Million Moms to boycott the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Then chef Peter Martinez provides some tips for cooking for Thanksgiving. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Nick Giordano, Curtis Sliwa, & William Ruger
Nov 18, 2023
Professor of political science at Suffolk Community College Nick Giordano joins us to discuss ways to revamp education to stop cultural rot. Next, founder of the Guardian Angels Curtis Sliwa breaks down how New York City is falling to chaos. Then, President of the American Institute for Economic Research William Ruger explains his company's state by state study to find the most free state. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Mike Lawler, Michael Pillsbury, & Davian Geckman
Nov 17, 2023
U.S. Representative Mike Lawler (R-NY) joins us to discuss the continuing budget resolution that was passed by both the House and the Senate. Next, senior fellow at the Heritage Foundation Michael Pillsbury explains China's strategy to become the biggest superpower in the world. Then, Cornell student Davian Geckman provides a first hand account of the anti-Semitism seen on college campuses. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Gregg Jarrett, Scott McKay, & Joe Pags
Nov 16, 2023
Fox News legal analyst Gregg Jarett joins us to discuss his new book "The Constitution of the United States and Other Patriotic Documents." Next, publisher of thehayride.com Scott McKay explains how Obama was the worst president in the history of the U.S. Then, host of "The Joe Pags Show" Joe Pags provides his thoughts on all the news of the day. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Ben Stein, Nic McKinley, & John Tabacco
Nov 15, 2023
actor and former speechwriter for President Nixon, Ben Stein, joins us to discuss his new book "The Peacemaker." Next, human trafficking expert Nic McKinley breaks down the recent bust of brothels in Virginia and Massachusetts. Then, TV personality John Tabacco joins us to explain the latest from Capitol Hill. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
U.S. Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) joins us to discuss his new book "Unwoke." Next, actor John Schneider comes on to discuss his forthcoming book "In the Driver's Seat." Then, cybersecurity expert Tom Kemp breaks down the true dangers of big tech. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Blaine Holt, Dr. Walt Larimore, & Dr. Paul Dillon
Nov 11, 2023
USAF Brigadier General (Ret.) Blaine Holt joins us to discuss President Biden's failures at diplomacy in the Middle East. Next, Dr. Walt Larimore comes on to tell us his dad's heroic journey as a US soldier during WWII. Then Dr. Paul Dillon breaks down myths about veterans and tells us about his experiences as a veteran of the Vietnam War. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America
Dinesh D'Souza, Adam Buttorff, & Tom Clavin
Nov 10, 2023
Filmmaker Dinesh D'Souza provides an update on his movie "Police State" and why Walmart has declined to sell it on DVD. Next, certified human behaviorist Adam Buttorff explains how there are strategies to use anger to help you achieve your goals. Then, best-selling author Tom Clavin fills us in on the Dalton Gang though his book "The Last Outlaws." Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Victoria Jackson, Doug Pierce, & Will Hild
Nov 09, 2023
Former Saturday Night Live actress Victoria Jackson joins us to discuss her career and the release of a brand new music/comedy album. Next, attorney for the National Police Association Doug Pierce explains how the Nashville school shooter's manifesto leaked to the press. Then, executive director of Consumers Research breaks down their bombshell report showing how the SEC has colluded with climate activists. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Trump attorney Jesse Binnall joins us to discuss the latest from Trumps fraud trial in NYC. Next, we take a look at the results of all the elections which took place across the country. Then, an update on the war in Israel live from Jerusalem with senior contributing editor at the Jewish News Syndicate Caroline Glick. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Former NYC Council candidate Mike Ragusa joins us to discuss the upcoming elections in many states across the country. Then, wellness blogger Holly Swenson explains ways to talk with your children about the war in Israel. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Bruce LeVell, Mason Douglas, & Vince Callahan
Nov 04, 2023
Longtime Advisor to President Trump, Bruce LeVell, joins us to discuss all the news of the day. Next, singer and songwriter Mason Douglas explains his new I Miss America initiative. Then, mental health expert Dr. Vince Callahan explains why medicinal marijuana may not actually be effective at treating anxiety. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Editor-in-chief of Breitbart News Alex Marlow joins us to discuss his investigation into the Biden crime family. Next, Research Fellow at the Heritage Foundation EJ Antoni breaks down how the Biden administration has failed at getting inflation under control. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Victoria Coates, Tony Shaffer, & Cheryl Chumley
Nov 01, 2023
Former Deputy National Security Advisor Victoria Coates joins us to discuss if there is a chance for peace between Israel and the Palestinians. Next, President of the London Center for Policy Research Tony Shaffer breaks down Israel's claims that they have killed one of Hamas' leaders. Then, best-selling author Cheryl Chumley explains how California Governor Newsom is getting a little too close to China. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
James Agresti, Jeffrey Lax, & Abraham Hamadeh
Oct 31, 2023
President of Just Facts James Agresti joins us to discuss the disparity in funding between public and private universities. Next, political science professor at Columbia University Jeffrey Lax comes on to explain the rise of anti-semitism on college campuses. Then, Congressional candidate Abraham Hamadeh (R-AZ) fills us in on his campaign efforts. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Dick Morris, Joe Cardinale, & Raven Harrison
Oct 28, 2023
Famed political consultant Dick Morris joins us to discuss his book "Corrupt" and the Biden crime family. Next, ret. NYPD lieutenant commander Joe Cardinale comes on to discuss the end to the manhunt for the Maine killer. Then, political strategist Rave Harrison provides her thoughts on all the news of the day. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America
Thomas Baker, Richard Vague, & Randy Sutton
Oct 27, 2023
Former FBI agent Thomas Baker joins us to discuss how agency has fallen from grace. Next, managing partner of Gabriel Investments Richard Vague rings the alarm bell on the US Debt. Then, retired police officer Randy Sutton provides his take on the ongoing manhunt for Maine shooter. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Executive director of America First Works joins us to discuss Mike Johnson becoming the new Speaker of the House. Next managing editor of Newsbusters Curtis Houck explains why the media has been repeatedly fooled by Hamas propaganda. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
John McLaughlin & Dr. Nathaniel Cogley
Oct 25, 2023
Famed pollster John McLaughlin joins us to discuss the latest polling numbers in the search for the next Speaker of the House. Next, associate professor of Political Science at Tarleton State University Dr. Nathaniel Cogley breaks down why the House Speaker search has resulted in so much turmoil. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Brigitte Gabriel, Simon Hankinson, & Joel Gilbert
Oct 24, 2023
Chair of ACT for America comes on to discuss her story of growing up under threat of Islamic extremists. Next, senior research fellow at the Heritage Foundation Simon Hankinson explains how NGOs are actively facilitating the border crisis. Then, documentary film maker Joel Gilbert exposes the true life story of Michelle Obama. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Doug Burns, Dr. Nina Cerfolio, & Jennifer Styers
Oct 21, 2023
Former federal prosecutor Doug Burns comes on to discuss Congressman James Comer (R-KY) releasing evidence of payments from members of the Biden family to President Joe Biden. Next, board certified psychiatrist Dr. Nina Cerfolio explains the physical and mental toll civilians experience when they are trapped in a war zone. Then relationship coach Jennifer Styers breaks down the trend of quiet dumping. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Lara Trump, Steve Milloy, & Dan Schneider
Oct 20, 2023
Lara Trump, daughter-in-law of President Trump, joins us to discuss the latest developments in the GOP's search for a Speaker of the House. Next, founder of junkscience.com Steve Milloy explains President Biden's kamikaze climate plan. Then vice president at the Media Research Center Free Speech America breaks down how big tech continues to censor conservative voices. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Kerry Picket, Bryan Leib, & Bart Marcois
Oct 19, 2023
Senior Congressional reporter for the Washington Times Kerry Picket joins us to discuss Jim Jordan failing his second vote to become Speaker of the House. Next, Bryan Leib, founder of Henry Public Relations, joins us to discuss the latest developments in the war between Israel and Hamas. Then, former U.S. diplomat Bart Marcois breaks down some inconsistencies occurring a Virginia election. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
U.S. Congressman Rich McCormick (R-GA) joins us to discuss Jim Jordan failing to pass his first vote to become Speaker of the House. Next, editor-in-chief of Jewish News Syndicate Jonathan Tobin joins us to discuss the latest developments in the war between Israel and Hamas. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
U.S. Army Major General (Ret.) Bob Dees
Oct 17, 2023
Rich delves into the latest developments in the War between Israel and Hamas. Next, U.S. Army Major General (Ret.) Bob Dees joins us to provide his views on the war in Israel having spent some of his military career in the region. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Dr. Zuhdi Jasser, Jennifer Kabbany, Dr. Elsbeth Meuth
Oct 14, 2023
Rich discusses the difference between Islam and Islamism with Dr. Zuhdi Jasser, co-founder of the American Islamic Forum for Democracy. Also, Jennifer Kabbany, editor at The College Fix, looks at pro-Palestinian support on college campuses. Then, the intertwining of intimacy and spiritual expansion with Dr. Elsbeth Meuth, founder of the Human Relationship Mastery movement. Finally. it's Open Phones across America.
Mark Geist, Frank Gaffney, & Sheri Few
Oct 13, 2023
Mark "Oz" Geist joins us to tell his harrowing story being one of the security personnel who helped bring an end to the 2012 Benghazi attack. Next, founder of the Center for Security Policy Frank Gaffney explains how President Biden is falling short in his vow to stand with Israel. Then, founder of United States Parents Involved in Education Sheri Few exposes the lefts plan for U.S. students. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Beth Van Duyne, Ron Gourley, & John Carney
Oct 12, 2023
U.S. Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne (R-TX) joins us to discuss Steve Scalise securing the nomination for house speaker and the latest from Israel. Next, founder of CurcuminPro Ron Gourley explains how there is a link between ultra processed foods and depression. Then economics editor at Breitbart News John Carney breaks down the September jobs numbers. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Blaine Holt, Cal Thomas, & Caroline Glick
Oct 11, 2023
Ret. USAF Brigadier General Blaine Holt joins us to discuss the latest in the conflict between Israel and Hamas. Next, veteran journalist Cal Thomas, with an over 50 year career in news, provides his take on the events of the day. Then we speak to the senior contributing editor of the Jewish News Syndicate, Caroline Glick, live from Jerusalem. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Tonight Rich breaks down the latest updates Hamas' terrorist attacks on Israel. Next, Oklahoma State School Superintendent Ryan Walters joins us to explain why he is under attack for showing support for the Libs of TikTok creator. Next, Senior Research Fellow at the Heritage Foundation Jonathan Butcher explains why DEI could be losing its hold on colleges. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Derryck Green, Terry Schilling, & Robert Hornak
Oct 07, 2023
Political commentator Derryck Green joins us to discuss why an admissions policy by an elite STEM school in Northern Virginia is wrong on multiple levels. Next, executive director at the American Principles Project comes on to talk about the Senate's newest member Laphonza Butler. Then co-founder of the Ronald Reagan Republican Club in NYC gives his take on the news of the day. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Congressman Matt Gaetz (R-FL) joins us to discuss his motivations for spearheading the ouster of former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy. Next, journalist Lee Smith exposes how the government has turned a blind eye to an Iranian spy ring in D.C. Then, personal finance expert Bill Dendy explains the Biden Administrations latest attempts to cancel student debt. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
US Representative Ronny Jackson (R-TX) joins us to discuss the fallout from the ouster of former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy. Next, mental health expert Vince Callahan explains how verbal abuse of children can be as bad as physical or sexual abuse. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Bob Good, Lee Greenwood, Gene McGuire, & Jason Howerton
Oct 04, 2023
U.S. Representative Bob Good (R-VA) comes on to explain why he was 1 of 8 Republicans who voted in favor of removing Kevin McCarthy as speaker of the House. Next, country music star Lee Greenwood provides his take on fellow musician Maren Morris announcing she was leaving the country genre. Then, crime expert Gene McGuire tells of the dangers of crime tutorial videos appearing on TikTok. Finally, founder of High Value Dad Jason Howerton comes on to discuss what makes a good father.
Jesse Binnall, Zack Smith, & Scott Presler
Oct 03, 2023
Attorney for President Trump, Jesse Binnall, joins us to discuss the first day of Trump's civil fraud trial in New York. Next, legal fellow at the Heritage Foundation Zack Smith breaks down some of the cases that will be heard by the SCOTUS in their new term. Then founder and executive director of Early Vote Action Scott Presler explains why some upcoming elections in November will have an impact on 2024. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
James Craig, Susan Crabtree, & Dr. Carole Lieberman
Sep 29, 2023
Former Detroit Chief of Police James Craig joins us to discuss the recent rash of lootings in major cities in the U.S. Next, national political correspondent for RealClearPolitics Susan Crabtree comes on to provide some analysis of the 2nd GOP presidential debate. Then, forensic psychiatrist Dr. Carole Lieberman breaks down how a gun arrest in NYC lead to the discovery of a satanic pedophile ring. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Karoline Leavitt, Phil Flynn, & Andy Ross
Sep 28, 2023
Spokeswoman for President Trump's super PAC Karoline Leavitt comes on to discuss the 2nd GOP debate. Next, author of "The Energy Report" Phil Flynn explains how the Biden Administration's policies could lead to crude oil hitting $150 a barrel. Then, country music star and founder of gun apparel company American Rebel Andy Ross tells how a new policy from California governor Gavin Newsom will harm lawful gun owners. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Legendary broadcaster Bill O'Reilly joins us to discuss his latest book "Killing the Witches." Next, a board certified family doctor, Dr. Jill Waggoner explains how to deal with fall allergies. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America!
Jason Rantz, Nan Hayworth, & James Sherk
Sep 26, 2023
Talk show host on KTTH Radio in Seattle comes on to discuss his new book "What's Killing America." Next, former Congresswoman (R-NY) Nan Hayworth joins us to break down ways to ease rising prescription drug costs. Then, former special assistant to the President for Domestic Policy James Sherk explains how the Biden administration is trying to shield the bureaucracy from accountability. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America
Former chief of the Organized Crime Section at the DOJ, James Trusty joins us to discuss the indictment of Senator Bob Menendez (D-NJ) and his wife. Then staff editor at The Federalist Sam Mangold-Lenett fills us in on a few of his recent columns. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America
Matt Rosendale, Jack Maxwell, & Betsy Brantner-Smith
Sep 22, 2023
U.S. Congressman Matt Rosendale (R-MT) joins us to discuss right-wing republicans defying speaker McCarthy to block a defense spending bill. Next, actor Jack Maxwell comes on to reveal his newest show "American Homecoming" where veterans are surprised with home renovations. Then, spokesperson for the National Police Association breaks down why there has been a spike in murders in the U.S. in recent years. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Senior economist at FreedomWorks Steve Moore joins us to discuss the national debt topping $33 trillion. Then, president of the Heartland Institute James Taylor exposes the media's lies about climate change. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Professor emeritus at Harvard Law School Alan Dershowitz joins us to discuss how American's civil liberties are under attack. Next 2024 GOP presidential candidate Hirsh Singh comes on to tell us about his campaign. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America
Kash Patel, Gloria Giorno, & Christina Bobb
Sep 19, 2023
Former national security advisor to the House Intelligence Committee Kash Patel joins us to discuss his lawsuit against FBI Director Chris Wray for targeting his personal records. Next founder of the United Women Foundation Gloria Giorno comes on to tell us how her son became the target of the left-wing mob. Then Trump attorney Christina Bobb provides us with her opinions on the latest in the news. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America
Matt Schlapp, Joanne Moretti, Jennifer Styers
Sep 16, 2023
Rich discusses current items in the news, including the Biden impeachment inquiry and the Hunter Biden gun charges, with Matt Schlapp, chairman of the American Conservative Union. Next, Joanne Moretti, chief revenue officer for Fictiv, talks about the possible implications of the auto workers strike. Later, some dating topics of note with professional relationship expert Jennifer Styers.
Mike Davis, Bryan Leib, & Larry Elder
Sep 15, 2023
Founder of the Article III Project Mike Davis joins us to discuss the latest in the Biden impeachment inquiry and Hunter Biden being indicted on federal gun charges. Next, executive director of CASEPAC Bryan Leib comes on to talk about President Biden giving $6 billion to Iran as part of a prisoner swap. Then 2024 GOP presidential candidate Larry Elder explains why he is filing a complaint against the RNC for being excluded from the first GOP presidential debate. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
U.S. Representative Rich McCormick (R-GA) joins us to discuss the latest updates on the Biden impeachment inquiry. Next, Dr. Jason West comes on to explain why a recent survey found that 41% of Americans avoid going to the doctor. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America
Corey DeAngelis, Mark Chenoweth, & Jill Robin Payne
Sep 13, 2023
Senior fellow at the American Federation for Children Corey DeAngelis joins us to discuss how there is a proposed law which could make children seeking gender affirming care wards of the state. Next, president of the New Civil Liberties Alliance, Mark Chenoweth explains why an appeal court ruled it is likely that the Biden Administration violated the First Amendment. Then, psychotherapist Jill Robin Payne comes on to raise awareness for Suicide Prevention Month. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Rudy Giuliani, Frank Gaffney, & Joe Brocato
Sep 12, 2023
Former NYC mayor Rudy Giuliani joins us in remembrance of the 22nd anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks. Next, founder of the Center for Security Policy Frank Gaffney joins us to discuss Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) blocking the approval of promotions for hundreds in the military. Then, attorney Joe Brocato tells us about his new book "Hit It Off." Finally, we take your phone calls in open phones across America.
Perry Johnson, Dr. Andre Martin, & Doug Stroup
Sep 09, 2023
GOP presidential candidate Perry Johnson joins us to discuss his campaign. Next, executive coach Dr. Andre Martin explains why there is a trend of people quitting after receiving a promotion. Then, film maker Doug Stroup tells us about his latest project "Trafficked." Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
U.S. Representative Claudia Tenney (R-NY) joins us to discuss why she and some of her fellow representatives have introduced an amendment to reduce DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas' salary to $1. Next, chief communications director at the America First Policy Institute Marc Lotter breaks down why President Biden used pseudonyms when emailing with his son Hunter. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Brent Bozell, Grover Norquist, & Ervin Lee
Sep 07, 2023
President of the Media Research Center Brent Bozell joins us to discuss how the media refuses to give President Trump positive news coverage. Next, president of Americans for Tax Reform reveals how the majority of federal agency buildings in DC are sitting empty. Then, leader of From Beer to the Bible Ervin Lee tells about the struggles of alcohol addiction. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
John McLaughglin, E.J. Antoni, & Robert Auth
Sep 06, 2023
Renowned pollster John McLaughlin joins us to discuss his company's latest poll, which shows Trump beating Biden in 2024. Next research fellow at the Heritage Foundation E.J. Antoni explains how the Biden Administration is obscuring the real jobs report numbers. Then New Jersey Assemblyman Robert Auth provides us with an update on the investigation into US Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ). Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Lt. Governor of Florida Jeanette Nunez joins us to discuss the ongoing recovery efforts from Hurricane Idalia. Next, former federal prosecutor Dan Dorsky tells us about his book "War Against the Mafia." Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Curtis Sliwa, Adam Andrzejewski, Adam Weiss
Sep 01, 2023
Guardian Angels founder Curtis Sliwa returns to share details of his most recent arrests for protesting local government's handling of the immigration crisis in New York City. A new report lists our national debt as the top security threat facing the United States; we look into that with Adam Andrzejewski, CEO of OpenTheBooks.com. Later, Adam Weiss, CEO of AMW Public Relations, addresses how some in the media show their political leanings in coverage of the news, specifically in regards to former President Trump.
Keith Self, Steven Rogers, Prashant Salla
Aug 31, 2023
U.S. Congressman Keith Self (R-TX) comes on to discuss representative Chip Roy suggesting the DHS should have its funding withheld until they get the Southern border under control. Next, Lt. Steven Rogers, founder and president of Campaign 4 America, explains the impact recent policy changes in Canada could have on U.S. broadcasting. Then, car repair expert Prashant Salla breaks down why car repair costs are skyrocketing. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Margot Cleveland, James Hirsen, & Sara Doutt
Aug 30, 2023
Senior legal correspondent Margot Cleveland joins us to discuss a judge setting the trial date for former President Trump for the eve of Super Tuesday in March. Next, best-selling author James Hirsen provides us his thoughts on lessons on communism from "Doctor Zhivago." Then CEO of Myngly Sara Doutt explains how Gen Z's aversion to phones has created an odd dating trend. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Former small business administrator and president of the WWE Linda McMahon joins us to discuss the uptick in retail theft and its impact on small business. Next, Luis Valdes national spokesperson for Gun Owners of America comes on to breakdown the shootings in Jacksonville, Florida and at UNC. Then, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Kevin McCullough, Nick Giordano, & Bill Richards
Aug 26, 2023
CEO and founder of XtreMEDIA Kevin McCullough joins us to discuss President Trump getting booked at a Georgia jail. Next, professor of political science at Suffolk County Community College Nick Giordano comes on to explain how the left continues to taint the U.S. education system. Then founder of Tower Beverage USA Bill Richards tells how his company will be donating 15% of their sales revenue to charities supporting those affected by 9/11. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Brig. General Blaine Holt, Edward Dowd, Julie Bauke
Aug 25, 2023
Rich welcomes USAF Brigadier General (Ret.) Blaine Holt, with reaction to news of the day, including former President Donald Trump's surrender and booking in Atlanta, and the apparent death of Wagner leader Prigozhin in a plane crash in Russia. We also hear from Edward Dowd, founding partner of Phinance Technologies and author of "Cause Unknown: The Epidemic of Sudden Deaths in 2021 & 2022." Then career strategist Julie Bauke helps job seekers prepare for off-the-wall interview questions.
Rob Carson, Dr. Francis Murphy, & Alex McFarland
Aug 24, 2023
Rob Carson host of "The Rob Carson Show" comes on to provide analysis of the first GOP presidential debate. Next, chiropractor Dr. Francis Murphy explains a possible breakthrough for Tourette's syndrome. Then radio host Alex McFarland breaks down how the left has turned its wokeful eye onto religion. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Robert Burck, Dr. John Lott, & Jon Schweppe
Aug 23, 2023
Robert Burck "The Naked Cowboy" joins us to tell how he rose to fame and to play some of his original songs for us. Next, Dr. John Lott from the Crime Prevention Research Center debunks the Biden Administration claim that guns are the leading cause of death for children. Then the policy director at the American Principles Project, Jon Schweppe, dives into Congressman Jim Jordan's threats of finding FBI Chief Christopher Wray in contempt of Congress. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Dr. Peter St. Onge, Lawrence Peck, & Shawn Carney
Aug 22, 2023
Economist at the Heritage Foundation Dr. Peter St. Onge comes on to discuss the dangers of a Central Bank Digital Currency. Next, advisor to the North Korea Freedom Coalition Lawrence Peck provides details on the latest from the Hermit Kingdom. Then president of 40 Days For Life Shawn Carney tells us why he thinks the military should stop funding abortions for its members and their families. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Michael Harrison, Bill Cunningham, Dupre "Do It All" Kelly
Aug 19, 2023
Rich welcomes Michael Harrison, editor and publisher of Talkers Magazine, for a preview of National Radio Day (Sunday, 8/20). Then "The Great American" Bill Cunningham tells how he went from Ohio defense attorney to award-winning talk show host. We also note the 50th anniversary of hip-hop music, with rapper Dupre "Do It All" Kelly, who is now a City Councilman in Newark, New Jersey.
Curtis Sliwa, Anthony Tata, & Sheila Steinmark
Aug 18, 2023
Founder of the Guardian Angels Curtis Sliwa joins us to discus his experience being arrested while protesting a new migrant tent city being set up in Queens. Next, Ret. Brigadier General Anthony Tata explains the push to loosen cannabis rules in the military in an attempt to ease the recruitment crisis. Then, marketing strategist Sheila Steinmark comes on to talk about a Native American group calling on the Washington Commanders to change their name back to the Redskins. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Shawn Farash, Patrick Kucera, & Dr. Tracy Kemble
Aug 17, 2023
Host of "Ungoverned" on Rumble Shawn Farash joins us to discuss the latest in the multiple indictments facing President Trump. Next, business strategist Patrick Kucera explains how to handle co-workers who send passive aggressive emails. Then Dr. Tracy Kemble tells why its a bad idea to use Chat GPT as a therapist. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
A.J. Rice, Anthony Russo, & Christopher Alexander
Aug 16, 2023
Editor-in-chief of the Publius Post A.J. Rice comes on to discuss the dangers of wokeness and his book "The Woking Dead." Next political analyst Anthony Russo explains the merits of two think tanks who have filed a lawsuit to block President Biden's student debt plan. Then, chief analytics officer at Liberty Blockchain Christopher Alexander breaks down the recent surge in Bitcoin. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Dr. Shahan Chowdhury, Karen Straughan, & Jerry Dunleavy
Aug 15, 2023
Board-certified family physician Dr. Shahan Chowdhury joins us to discuss the dangers of getting medical advice off of social media. Next, men's rights advocate Karen Straughan provides her opinion on the New Jersey Education Board dropping male and female from its vocabulary. Then Jerry Dunleavy, an investigator for the House Foreign Affairs Committee reveals untold details about the disastrous Afghanistan withdraw. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America
Dennis Kneale, Phil Wegmann, & Chris Salcedo
Aug 12, 2023
Podcaster Dennis Kneale joins us to discuss the recently released CPI numbers. Next, White House Correspondent for RealClearPolitics Phil Wegmann breaksdown the 2024 presidential landscape. Then, we talk to radio host Chris Salcedo about the crisis at the border and the special counsel appointment in the Hunter Biden investigation. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Andy Ogles, Heather Dugan, & Art Flores
Aug 11, 2023
U.S. Representative Andy Ogles (R-TN) joins us explain why he is introducing articles of impeachment against President Biden. Next, author and speaker Heather Dugan comes on to discuss new data which indicated divorce rates are on the rise for people who are 50 or older. Then, automotive industry expert Art Flores breaks down why he thinks car prices are about to plummet. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Mark Morgan, Dr. Vince Callahan, & Jacqueline Toboroff
Aug 10, 2023
Former acting commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection comes on to discuss the crisis at the U.S. Southern border. Next, founder of the Florida Institute for Neural Discovery Dr. Vince Callahan talks about ways to avoid parental burnout. Then, former Republican candidate for NYC Council Jacqueline Toboroff highlights her new book "Supermoms Activated." Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
WilliamJacobson, Simon Hankinson, & Kristen Geez
Aug 09, 2023
Cornell law professor William Jacobson joins us to discuss the effectiveness of the defense arguments being made by President Trump's legal team. Then senior research fellow at the Border Security and Immigration Center at the Heritage Foundation Simon Hankinson explains how the border crisis is feeding the homelessness crisis in the U.S. Next, Kristen Geez, CEO of Advising Generation Z, lays out the mindset behind millennial and Gen Z employees turning down job offers and assignments. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Joe Cardinale, Raven Harrison, & Tommy Habeeb
Aug 08, 2023
Ret. NYPD Lt. Commander Joe Cardinale comes on to discuss the challenges currently facing the NYPD. Next, political strategist Raven Harrison makes the case for term limits being put in place for everyone involved in the federal government. Then, veteran television host Tommy Habeeb provides a look inside the ongoing actors' strike. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Tony Shaffer, E.J. Antoni, & Chadwick Moore
Aug 05, 2023
President of the London Center Ret. Lt. Col. Tony Shaffer comes on to discuss the two U.S. sailors who were arrested for trying to sell national security secrets to China. Next, research fellow at the Heritage Foundation E.J. Antoni tells how President Biden's economic policies are crushing businesses' bottom lines. Then, columnist Chadwick Moore explains why President Trump has reportedly subpoenaed Fox News over an unaired Tucker Carlson interview. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Christina Bobb, Kenny Xu, & Jeff Webb
Aug 04, 2023
Attorney for President Trump, Christina Bobb, comes on to discuss Trump's appearance in a D.C. courtroom to plead not guilty to the charges brought against him. Next, president of Color Us United Kenny Xu explains how big tech and big money are pushing public schools to go woke. Then, publisher of Human Events and the Post Millennial breaks down how the Biden administration is crushing the middle class. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Larry Elder, Gordon Chang, & Kelly Ann Winget
Aug 03, 2023
2024 GOP presidential candidate Larry Elder joins us to discuss his campaign. Next China expert Gordon Chang explains the latest threats coming from the CCP. Then wealth strategist Kelly Ann Winget breaks down a recent survey that shows women are less likely than men to push for a pay raise. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Former Navy SEAL and podcaster Shawn Ryan joins us to discuss why his show was censored by YouTube. Then, wealth advisor Bob Rubin comes on to explain why ESG investing is a scam. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Hogan Gidley, Betsy Brantner Smith, & Eric Eager
Aug 01, 2023
Former Deputy Press Secretary during the Trump Administration, Hogan Gidley, comes on to discuss Hunter Biden's business partner testifying behind closed doors before Congress. Next, Ret. Sgt. Betsy Brantner Smith, spokesperson for the National Police Association, explains the dangers of a new law in Illinois which will allow non-citizens to become police officers. Then, business strategist Eric Eager lays out ways to avoid burn out while at work. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Vance Ginn, Gregory Stenstrom, & Mike Signorelli
Jul 29, 2023
Former White House Office of Management and Budget associate director for economic policy Vance Ginn joins us to discuss the Fed interest rate hitting a 22 year high. Next, co-founder of Patriot Online Gregory Stenstrom breaks down the DOJ dropping campaign finance violation charges which had been brought against the founder of FTX Sam Bankman-Fried. Then, Pastor Mike Signorelli unveils the upcoming documentary "The Domino Revival." Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Host of Lauren Interviews, Lauren Conlin, joins us to discuss the recent controversy over Jason Aldeen's latest song and the Barbie movie. Next, real estate expert Tyler Kreis lays out the current status of the home buying market. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Doug Burns, John Mills, & Marguerite Connelly
Jul 27, 2023
Former federal prosecutor Doug Burns joins us to explain the ins and outs of Hunter Biden's plea deal falling apart. Next, Ret. Col. John Mills comes on to discuss his book "The Nation Will Follow." Then, founder of Your Expeditier Marguerite Connelly details the heartbreak of having a family member who is addicted to opiates. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Liz Wheeler, Nick Giordano, & Judy Gaman
Jul 26, 2023
Author and podcast host Liz Wheeler joins us to discuss her latest book "Hide Your Children." Next, professor of politics at Suffolk County Community College Nick Giordano explains the dangers and consequences of radical indoctrination. Then, healthy living expert Judy Gaman provides tips to maintain a healthy sleep schedule. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America
Fred Fleitz, Tom Lackey, & Emma Waters
Jul 25, 2023
Former chief of staff of the National Security Council Fred Fleitz joins us to discuss all the latest news of the day. Next, California assemblyman Tom Lackey (R-D34) explains why common sense laws keep failing to pass the state legislature. Then research associate at the Heritage Foundation Emma Waters details why divorce parties are a bad thing. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Tony Orlando, John Burnett, Israel Del Toro, and Dr. Brandon Brock
Jul 22, 2023
Entertainer Tony Orlando shares his memories of working with the legendary Tony Bennett, who died Friday at age 96 after battling Alzheimer's. Then Rich welcomes John Burnett, executive vice chairman of the New York State Republican Party, for a discussion of this week's hearings on Capitol Hill. Next, retired Air Force Special Operations Master Sgt. Israel Del Toro shares his story of survival and persistence in the new book "A Patriot's Promise." We also examine the dangers of heat stroke and heat exhaustion with Dr. Brandon Brock, a clinician with Carpathia Collaborative.
Christopher Rufo, Allum Bokhari, Dr. Bruce Hermann
Jul 21, 2023
Christopher Rufo, senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, discusses his new book "America's Cultural Revolution: How the Radical Left Conquered Everything." Also, we look at sensitive U.S. military email being mistakenly sent to Mali, with Allum Bokhari, senior tech correspondent at Breitbart News. Then a look at America's obsession with youth, as Rich welcomes board certified plastic surgeon Dr. Bruce Hermann.
Chad Wolf, Jonathan Butcher, Kim Muench
Jul 20, 2023
Rich welcomes former acting Secretary of Homeland Security Chad Wolf, for a look at how the current DHS Secretary is handling the border crisis. Also, the Biden administration has announced $39 Billion in student loan forgiveness. We break down the numbers with Jonathan Butcher, senior research fellow at the Heritage Foundation. Then, certified parenting coach Kim Muench is here to discuss how toxic parenting situations can sometimes turn kids into narcissists.
Rebekah Koffler, Bryan Leib, Adrian Kubicki
Jul 19, 2023
The Biden administration gives another $1.5 Billion to Ukraine. Rich discusses that with strategic military intelligence analyst Rebekah Koffler, author of "Putin's Playbook: Russia's Secret Plan to Defeat America." Next, we look at antisemitism in the Democratic Party, with Bryan Leib, executive director at CASEPAC and former executive director of Iranian-Americans For Liberty. In addition, Russia is accusing Poland of plotting an invasion of Ukraine. We get reaction from Polish consul general Adrian Kubicki.
Evita Duffy, staff writer at The Federalist, discusses her recent column about Andrew Tate and the War on Men. Next, "Affirmative Action Hactivist" Vijay Jojo Chokal-Ingam tells how he lied about his race to get into medical school in the new book "Almost Black." Then, could A.I.-powered robots help humans combat loneliness and a lack of friends? We get the view of life coach Kristy Kerns.
Lee Smith, Kerry Picket, Jason Sheppard
Jul 15, 2023
Journalist and author Lee Smith, former Senior Fellow at the Hudson Institute, looks at whether Democratic Party bosses are looking to replace President Biden. Then, there's much to discuss including FBI whistleblowers, cocaine at the White House, and more with Kerry Picket of the Washington Times. We also check in with free speech advocate Jason Sheppard, the founder of Wimkin Social Media. Finally, it's Open Phones Across America, featuring your calls and a history lesson on the origin of "The Hustle."
Kash Patel, Prof. William Jacobson, Carol Roth
Jul 14, 2023
Former Pentagon Chief of Staff Kash Patel talks about this week's hearings on Capitol Hill, as well as the cocaine found at the White House. Then, Cornell Law Prof. William Jacobsen discusses accusations against LinkedIn of manipulating pools of job candidates. Later, 'recovering' investment banker Carol Roth explains the concept behind her book "You Will Own Nothing."
Mark Brnovich, Ann Marie Buerkle, Jaco Booyens
Jul 13, 2023
Former Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich talks about FBI Director Wray's Capitol Hill testimony, Target's 'Pride' merchandise, and the use of border buoys to slow migrant crossings. Later, Rich talks about new legislation which would raise the cost of prescription drugs, with Ann Marie Buerkle, former Congresswoman and chair of the Consumer Product Safety Commission. Plus, anti-sex trafficking advocate Jaco Booyens, founder and CEO of Eden Pictures, discusses the new movie "Sound Of Freedom."
Dr. Miriam Grossman, General Blaine Holt & Dennis Kneale
Jul 12, 2023
Rich welcomes Dr. Miriam Grossman, author of "Lost in Trans Nation: A Child Psychiatrist's Guide Out of the Madness." Then, retired Air Force General Blaine Holt talks about the NATO summit, and the potential of Ukraine being welcomed as a member. Plus, former CNBC anchor Dennis Kneale, host of the "What's Bugging Me" podcast, discusses the U.S. economy, and accusations against Bank of America.
Former NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines joins Rich to discuss how to save women's sports. Then Curtis Houck, managing editor at NewsBusters, talks about some of the unfavorable news about President Biden which isn't being shared on CNN and MSNBC. Plus, your calls on a variety of topics, including racial tensions in America and proper locations for a first date.
Michael Brandow, Benjamin Weingarten, & Lisa W. Miller
Jul 08, 2023
Social commentator Michael Brandow joins us to discuss the culture clash in America. Next, editor-at-large at Real Clear Investigations Benjamin Weingarten comes on to breakdown the disinformation campaign being pushed by the federal government. Then, researcher Lisa W. Miller tells us about her book "The Business of Joy." Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Lynne Patton, Marc Lotter, & Janice Niderhofer
Jul 07, 2023
Senior advisor to the Trump 2024 Campaign Lynne Patton joins us to discuss President Biden's latest speech on the state of the U.S. economy. Next, former special assistant to President Trump, Marc Lotter, comes on to explain the Biden Administration's latest attack on mining and oil drilling. Then retired law enforcement officer Janice Niderhofer tells us of the dangers of road rage, and how to avoid it. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Nicolee Ambrose, Rabbi Meir Soloveichik, & Scott Montefusco
Jul 06, 2023
GOP National Committeewoman for Maryland Nicolee Ambrose joins us to discuss the mysterious powder found at the White House over the weekend that turned out to be cocaine. Next, Rabbi Meir Soloveichik comes on to discuss his book "Providence and Power: Ten Portraits in Jewish Statesmanship." Then, Former Marine Scott Montefusco details his drive across the country in support of veterans. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Jenn Kabbany, Paul Magistri, & John Catsimatidis
Jul 01, 2023
Editor at the College Fix Jenn Kabbany joins us to discuss the Supreme Court's decision to block President Biden's student debt relief plan. Next, co-president at BrainTap Paul Magistri comes on to explain how changes in the brain related to weight gain could be behind why it's hard for some people to keep off the pounds. Then owner and CEO of the Red Apple Group, John Catsimatidis, details his rags-to-riches journey as the son of Greek immigrants to a billionaire in his new book "How Far Do You Want To Go." Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Craig Shirley, Drew Dutton & Col. Eric Buer
Jun 30, 2023
Vice President Kamala Harris faces record low approval ratings. Political consultant Craig Shirley gives his assessment, as well as reaction to the Supreme Court ruling against affirmative action in college admissions. Later, Rich discusses addiction and possible treatment options with Drew Dutton, president and CEO of Phoenix House Texas. We also welcome Col. Eric Buer (USMC, Retired), author of "Ghosts of Baghdad: Marine Corps Gunships on the Opening Days of the Iraq War." Then, Rich takes your calls on Open Phones Across America.
Andrei Illarionov, David Barker, & Teresa Lusk
Jun 29, 2023
Former chief economic advisor to the president of Russia, who at the time was Vladimir Putin, Andrei Illarionov joins us to discuss the attempted coup against Putin by the Wagner mercenary group. Next, former economist at the Federal Reserve bank of New York David Barker comes on to discuss President Biden's unveiled economic scheme. Then, counselor Teresa Lusk explains a troubling development where parents and teachers have been warned to not ridicule kids who identify as animals. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Chris Cabrera, Simon Hankinson, & James Czerniawski
Jun 28, 2023
Vice President of the National Border Patrol Council Chris Cabrera joins us to discuss the crisis at the U.S. Southern border. Next, senior research fellow at the Heritage Foundation Simon Hankinson explains the issues in the U.S. immigration affidavit system. Then, senior policy analyst in technology and innovation at Americans for Prosperity delves into the latest with artificial intelligence. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Former GOP candidate for governor in Arizona Kari Lake joins us to discuss her new book "Unafraid: Just Getting Started." Then, host of the Joe Pags Show, Joe Pags, comes on to discuss the candidate field for the 2024 presidential election. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Kevin Stocklin, Anthony Tata, & Lawrence McQuillan
Jun 24, 2023
Investigative reporter for The Epoch Times Kevin Stocklin joins us to discuss how the Biden administrations green energy agenda will hurt consumers pockets. Next, Ret. Brigadier General Anthony Tata explains the importance of the Indian prime minister's visit to Washington. Then, director of the Center on Entrepreneurial Innovation at the Independent Institute Lawrence McQuillan dives into the homelessness crisis that is spreading across the country. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Jimmy Failla, Jonathan Gilliam, Nan Su, & Valerie Sokolosky
Jun 23, 2023
Host of "Fox Across America" Jimmy Failla joins us to discuss a whistle blower claiming the Biden DOJ interfered in an investigation into Hunter Biden's taxes. Next, former Navy SEAL Jonathan Gilliam comes aboard to discuss the fatal submarine voyage to see the Titanic. Then Nan Su, senior investigative reporter at "The Epoch Times," explains how China strong armed Apple into removing a song from Apple Music. Finally, leadership development expert Valerie Sokolosky difference in work culture between Gen Z and Baby Boomers.
James O'Keefe, Doug Burns & Cindy Drukier
Jun 22, 2023
James O'Keefe, founder of O'Keefe Media Group, shares details of an undercover operation in which a BlackRock recruiter spills info on the asset giant. Later, Rich discusses Special Counsel John Durham's Capitol Hill testimony with former federal prosecutor Doug Burns. We also find out about the new documentary "The Unseen Crisis" from film maker Cindy Drukier. Then Open Phones across America, with your thoughts on the search for the missing Titan submarine.
Kash Patel, Amul Thapar, & Pamela Garber
Jun 21, 2023
Former National Security Advisor to the House Intelligence Committee Kash Patel joins us to discuss the reports Hunter Biden will enter a plea deal to avoid jail time over federal tax charges. Next, Judge Amul Thapar comes on to talk about his book "The People's Justice: Clarence Thomas and the Constitutional Stories that Define Him." Then, psychotherapist Pamela Garber answers the question does it count as cheating if the relationship is with AI? Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Professor of political science at Suffolk Country Community College Nick Giordano joins us to discuss how the left is weaponizing education. Next, Breitbart News Daily Politics Editor Emma-Jo Morris lays out how the LGBTQ machine has destroyed the true meaning of pride month. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Kimberly Fletcher, Xen Sams, & Jill Robin Payne
Jun 17, 2023
Founder and president of Mom's for America Kimberly Fletcher joins us to discuss Texas passing a bill to ban inappropriate materials from classrooms. Next, actor and radio personality Xen Sams comes on to provide an update on the controversy surrounding Bud Light. Then, psycotherapist Jill Robin Payne explains why the number of children seeking mental health treatment is on the rise. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Famed forensic psychiatrist Dr. Carole Lieberman joins us to discuss what's going on in the minds of people who want to see President Trump behind bars. We also talk with investigative columnist at the Daily Signal Tony Kinnett about a new law in California which would charge parents with child abuse if they don't affirm their child's transgenderism. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Jonathan Butcher, Dr. Rachel Ehrenfeld, & Josey Parks
Jun 15, 2023
Senior research fellow in education policy at the Heritage Foundation Jonathan Butcher joins us to reveal how an educational material publishing giant is promoting CRT. Next, founder and president of the American Center for Democracy Dr. Rachel Ehrenfeld explains why and how George Soros is handing control of his empire to his son. Then blue collar technology expert Josey Parks breaks down how AI has the potential to benefit blue collar workers. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Lee Smith, Mandy Gunasekara, & Walt Heyer
Jun 14, 2023
Journalist Lee Smith joins us to discuss President Trump appearing in federal court in Miami over his classified document charges. Next, visiting fellow at the Heritage Foundation Mandy Gunasekara comes on to discuss the issues at the U.S. Southern border and climate change. Then founder of sexchangeregret.com Walt Heyer comes on to reveal what it was like to reverse a sex change procedure. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Jeff Clark, Lucas Miles, & Brandon Weichert
Jun 13, 2023
Former Assistant Attorney General Jeff Clark joins us to discuss how the left has attempted to ruin his character for wanting a more thorough investigation into election interference claims. Next, pastor Lucas Miles comes on to talk about his new book "Woke Jesus: The False Mesiah Destroying Christianity." Then, author Brandon Weichert lays out the dangers posed by China and their cover-up of COVID-19's origins in his book "Biohacked; China's Race to Control Life." Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Curtis Sliwa, Gareth Gwyn, & Gordon Chang
Jun 10, 2023
Founder of the Guardian Angels Curtis Sliwa joins us to discuss NYC Mayor Eric Adam's announcement he will pay people to house illegal immigrants in their homes. Next, founder of Let's See Labs Gareth Gwyn comes on to explain potential uses of artificial intelligence. Then china expert Gordon Chang breaks down the rise in tensions between the United States and China. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Newt Gingrich, Kurt Schlichter, & Brent Garrett
Jun 09, 2023
Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich joins us to discuss the indictment of former President Donald Trump. Next, columnist Kurt Schlichter provides his opinions on the 2024 presidential candidates. Then, small business expert Brent Garrett provides tips on how to run a successful small business. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Peter Schweizer, Michael Reagan, & Jesse Holguin
Jun 08, 2023
President of the Government Accountability Institute Peter Schweizer joins us to discuss the outer of CNN's CEO and the latest entries into the 2024 GOP presidential field. Next Michael Reagan, eldest son of former President Ronald Reagan, reveals what he was like as a father in his book "Lessons My Father Taught Me." Then the founder of LEXIT Jesse Holguin provides a first hand account of the scuffle that took place at a Pride Month demonstration outside of a California elementary school. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Brandon Straka, Larry Lavine, & Mark Moyar
Jun 07, 2023
Founder and president of the #WalkAway campaign Brandon Straka joins us to discuss the ongoing fallout for Target over their pride month displays. Next, founder of Chili's Larry Lavine delves into the falling cattle supply in the U.S. leading to an increase in beef prices. Then, military historian and author Mark Moyar helps to mark the 79th anniversary of D-Day. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Jonathan Gilliam, Thea Shoemake, & Patrick Asare
Jun 06, 2023
former FBI agent Jonathan Gilliam joins us to discuss House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer (R-KY) starting proceedings to hold FBI director Christopher Wray in contempt of Congress. Next, homeschool advocate Thea Shoemake explains the benefits of homeschooling. Then Patrick Asare shares his journey from a life of poverty in Ghana to living the American Dream. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Tom Fitton, Jennifer Hargrave, & Stephen Williford
Jun 03, 2023
President of Judicial Watch Tom Fitton joins us to reveal his experience before the grand jury investigating former President Trump's handling of classified documents. Next, family law attorney Jennifer Hargrave explains the pros and cons of prenuptial agreements. Then spokesman for Gun Owners of America Stephen Williford tells his story of confronting a mass shooter in his home town. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Hogan Gidley, Gregg Jarrett, & Darin Kidd
Jun 02, 2023
Former Deputy Press Secretary under President Trump Hogan Gidley joins us to discuss the debt ceiling vote in the House and the Senate. Next, Fox News analyst Gregg Jarrett comes on to educate us on "The Trial of the Century." Then full-time trainer Darin Kidd explains his book "I Will Until." Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Tony Shaffer, Chuck DeVore, Susan Crabtree
Jun 01, 2023
President of the London Center for Policy Research Ret. Lieutenant Colonel Tony Shaffer joins us to discuss the latest developments between the U.S. and China/Russia. Next, chief national initiatives officer at the Texas Public Policy Foundation Chuck DeVore lays out why so many people are fleeing blue states and moving to red states. Then national political correspondent for RealClearPolitics Susan Crabtree explains the issues presented by the relationships between lobbyists and politicians. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Ted Cruz, Steve Moore, & Janice Gaunt
May 31, 2023
U.S. Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) joins us to discuss the news of the day including the debt ceiling deal, his opposition of a new Ugandan law and why AM radios need to stay in cars. Next, former Trump economic advisor Steve Moore helps us take a deep dive into the debt ceiling deal. Then, professional counselor Janice Gaunt reveals how to broach the topic of personal finances when getting into a new relationship. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Brenda Hafera, Tony Lyons, & Dr. David Wild
May 27, 2023
Senior policy analyst at the Heritage Foundation Brenda Hafera joins us to discuss the damage caused by dating apps. Next, president of Skyhorse Publishing Tony Lyons lays out how the media tried to censor RFK Jr's book that his company published. Then cardio-specialist Dr. David Wild explains strategies to prevent cardiovascular disease.
Adam Rizierri, Stuart Scheller, & Derrick Kinney
May 26, 2023
Chief Marketing Officer at Agency Partner Interactive comes on to discuss the glitches that hindered Ron DeSantis' 2024 presidential run announcement. Next Marine veteran Stuart Scheller shares his story of being forced to resign after posting a video onto social media. Then CEO of Good Money Framework Derrick Kinney lays out strategies for maintaining your personal finances. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Blaine Holt, Joel Griffith, & Lauriston Crockett
May 25, 2023
Ret. brigadier general Blaine Holt joins us to discuss the latest developments with the war in Ukraine. Next, research fellow at the Heritage Foundation Joel Griffith comes on lay out the latest in the debt ceiling limit talks on Capitol Hill. Then, founder of Genostim Performance Labs Lauriston Crockett explains why peptides are an important part of a healthy body. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Julie Kelly, Robert Auth & Dave Gentry
May 24, 2023
Rich talks with Julie Kelly, senior contributor at American Greatness, about her new book "January 6: How Democrats Used the Capitol Protest to Launch a War on Terror Against the Political Right." Then New Jersey Assemblyman Robert Auth discusses the corruption probe regarding Sen. Robert Menendez. We also look at free speech and the economy with Dave Gentry, CEO of Red Chip Companies, co-founder of the First Amendment Coalition, and author of "Small Stocks, Big Money."
John McLaughlin, Philip K. Howard, & Dr. Rebecca Good
May 23, 2023
CEO at McLaughlin & Associates John McLaughlin comes on to discuss President Biden's poll numbers hitting new lows. Next chair of Common Good Philip K Howard comes on to breakdown the latest in the debt ceiling talks in D.C. Then education expert Dr. Rebecca Good exposes how student misbehavior is on the rise. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Randy Sutton, Victor Avila, & Juliet Starrett
May 20, 2023
Retired field lieutenant Randy Sutton comes on to discuss Police Week 2023 in Washington D.C. Next, retired ICE supervisory special agent Victor Avila breaks down what he is seeing at the Southern border of the U.S. Then, CEO of The Ready State Juliet Starrett provides some tips for staying healthy. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Steve Friend, Allum Bokhari, & Jose Ramon
May 19, 2023
FBI whistleblower Steve Friend comes on to discuss his testimony before the House Judiciary Select Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government. Next, senior tech writer at Breitbart News Allum Bokhari explains the looming dangers of Artificial Intelligence. Then, author Jose Ramon talks about his book "Live Your Fu*king Story!" Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
US Representative Ralph Norman, Jason Rantz, & James Massa
May 18, 2023
Congressman Ralph Norman (R-SC) joins us to discuss the ongoing debt limit talks on Capitol Hill. Next, radio host Jason Rantz pulls back the curtain on how Seattle is quietly rehoming sex offenders into the public. Then, president and CEO of Numbers USA James Massa explains some new legislation that has the potential to fix the US immigration system. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Rudy Giuliani, Ari Hoffman, & Jenn Kerns
May 17, 2023
Former NYC mayor and Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani comes on to discuss the release of the final draft of the Durham report. Next, radio host from Seattle Ari Hoffman explains the multi-million dollar payout to whistleblowers who revealed misconduct from the Seattle Mayor over the creation of CHAZ in 2020. Then, GOP strategist Jenn Kerns reveals the policies that led to California posting a 32 billion dollar budget deficit. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Kash Patel, Emma-Jo Morris, Dr. Dean Beckloff, Richard Lyons
May 16, 2023
Former National Security Advisor to the House Intelligence Committee Kash Patel joins us to delve into the release of the final draft of the report on the Russian collusion hoax. Next, politics editor at Breitbart News Emma-Jo Norris explains the latest developments in the investigation into Hunter Biden. Then, Dr. Dean Beckloff lays out the dangers of Tik Tok. Finally author Richard Lyons comes on to discuss his book "The DNA of Democracy."
Curtis Sliwa, Andrew Reed, & Teresa Lusk
May 13, 2023
Founder and CEO of the Guardian Angels Curtis Sliwa joins us to discuss the arrest of Daniel Penny over the chokehold death of Jordan Neely on a NYC subway car. Next, attorney Andrew Reed comes on to explain a proposed law in Oregon which would decriminalize homeless camps. Then life coach Teresa Lusk provides some tips to make sure your mom has an amazing Mother's Day. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
President of Just Facts James Agresti joins us to discuss the lies surrounding the debt limit talks on Capitol Hill. Next, founder and president of Women Fighting for America Christie Hutcherson lays out the atrocities that happen to many migrants who fall victim to smugglers when trying to enter the United States. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Rich breaks down President Trump's televised town hall on CNN. Next, Former acting U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Chad Wolf joins us to discuss the end of title 42 and the anticipated chaos at the U.S. Southern border. Then, founder and executive chairman of the Center for Security Policy Frank Gaffney explains the underhanded tactics used by China. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Judge Jeanine Pirro, Yeonmi Park, & Dr. Carole Lieberman
May 10, 2023
Co-host of "The Five" on Fox News Judge Jeanine Pirro joins us to discuss the judgment that was reached in the civil case against President Trump in New York and her book "Crimes Against America." Next, human rights activist Yeonmi Park tells us her story about escaping from North Korea and making her was to the U.S. Then, psychiatrist Dr. Carole Lieberman helps dissect the NYC Trump trial. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Gary Sinise, Cal Thomas, & Katy Talento
May 09, 2023
Famed actor and veterans' advocate Gary Sinise comes on to preview his foundations memorial day activities. Next, syndicated columnist Cal Thomas joins us with his new book "A Watchman in the Night." Then, CEO at AllBetter Katy Talento explains the current war on babies being waged by pharmaceutical companies and the government. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Quisha King, EJ Antoni, Dr. Ernst Von Schwarz
May 06, 2023
Parental rights advocate Quisha King joins us to discuss how a majority of Americans believe gender is determined at birth. Next research fellow at the Heritage Foundation EJ Antoni comes on to discuss the economy. Then, Dr. Ernst Von Schwarz opens the door on the potential of AI in biotechnology. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
John Teichert, Doug Burns, & Jill Robin Payne
May 05, 2023
Ret. USAF Brigadier General John Teichert joins us to discuss the drone strike on the Kremlin. Next, former federal prosecutor Doug Burns comes on to explain the case against Hunter Biden. Then, psychotherapist Jill Robin Payne lays out the dangers of caffeine. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Mark Morgan, Alex McFarland, & Nile Gardiner
May 04, 2023
Former acting commissioner of US Customs and Border Protection Mark Morgan comes on to discuss the White House sending 1,500 troops to the US Southern border ahead of the end of Title 42. Next radio host Alex McFarland breaks down how lawmakers in Minnesota are considering a bill that would create a record of "bias incidents." Then, Director of the Margaret Thatcher Center for Freedom Nile Gardiner explains the Heritage Foundation's lawsuit to have the Biden Administration take another look at Prince Harry's immigration documents. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Kevin Jackson, Mark Bauerlein, & Michael Henry
May 03, 2023
Stand-up comic Kevin Jackson comes on to discuss the Hollywood writers strike. Next, professor emeritus at Emory University Mark Bauerlein reveals how professors at UNC argued that requiring courses in American history violated their academic freedom. Then former GOP candidate for New York state attorney general Michael Henry forecasts the chaos that will ensue at the US southern border when Title 42 expires next week. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Steve Moore, Lora Reis, & Dr. Udo Erasmus
May 02, 2023
Distinguished fellow in economics at the Heritage Foundation Steve Moore joins us to discuss JP Morgan buying First Republic Bank. Next the director of the Border Security and Immigration Center at the Heritage Foundation Lora Reis lays out how NGOs are actively facilitating illegal immigration. Then nutritionist Dr. Udo Erasmus explains the myth of carbohydrates. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Rock music icon Ted Nugent joins us to discuss the weekends "How Many More?" rally in Austin, Texas. Next senior fellow at Young Americans for Liberty Vance Ginn lays out how democrats are ruining the US economy. Then, author and filmmaker Vince Everett Ellison comes on to discuss his new documentary "Will You Go To Hell For Me?" Finally we take your calls in open phones acros America.
Donald Trump, Jr., Chris Pavlak & Brent Sadler
Apr 28, 2023
There's a new book from former President Trump; Donald Trump, Jr. is here to talk about "Letters To Trump," along with Hunter Biden, media censorship, and more. Next we meet Chris Pavlak, who tells his story in the new book "From Lawyer to Warrior: Failing the Bar, Becoming a Marine, and Finding Meaning." Later, Brent Sadler, Senior Research Fellow at the Center for National Defense at the Heritage Foundation, offers his thoughts on the latest international news from Sudan and China.
Director of the Oversight Project at the Heritage Foundation Mike Howell joins us to discuss their lawsuit against the FBI for failing to comply with a Freedom of Information Act request. Then, corporate recruiter Casey Hasten lays out the dos and don'ts about applying for a job. Finally, we take your phone calls in open phones across America.
Brent Bozell, Andrew Sternke & Dr. Daren Martin
Apr 26, 2023
Brent Bozell, founder and president of the Media Research Center, offers his thoughts on this week's abrupt exits of network television hosts Tucker Carlson and Don Lemon. Next, a female motorist in Texas may have been tracked with Apple Air Tag. Technology expert Andrew Sternke, founder of DarkBox Security Systems, helps explain the case. Then Rich talks with Dr. Daren Martin, workplace culture expert and author of "A Company of Owners."
Don Lemon is abruptly fired from CNN, the same day that Fox News announces it has parted ways with Tucker Carlson. Could Lemon's departure have anything with a recent exchange with Vivek Ramaswamy, in which Lemon told the presidential candidate his skin isn't dark enough to debate him on race? Rich welcomes advisor to the Ramaswamy campaign Kathy Barnette.
Later, we meet geologist Gregory Wrightstone, executive director of the CO2 Coalition and bestselling author of "Inconvenient Facts: The Science that Al Gore doesn't want you to know."
We also hear from "Jimmy from Brooklyn, " historian on communism, with thoughts on Earth Day and Stalin.
Sam Sorbo, Rob Montz, & Betsy Brantner Smith
Apr 22, 2023
Radio host Sam Sorbo joins us to discuss her US Parents Involved in Education's film "Truth & Lies in American Education." Next, CEO of Good Kid Productions Rob Montz comes on to talk about their lates documentary series "There is No Free Speech "Crisis" On Campus." Then, spokesperson for the National Police Association Sergeant Betsy Brantner breaks down the police officer shortage in cities across the US. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
We look at the 'Gentle Parenting' backlash, and whether we're raising our kids to be helpless, with Alison Bogle, parenting expert at Austin Family Magazine. Next, Dr. Shannan Crawford, a licensed clinical psychologist, discusses a a recent survey involving "work spouses." Also, Spring is here, and that means seasonal allergies for many. We get tips from Christine Callander, the founder of Pure Health Texas.
Andy Ogles, Dan McMillan, & Christine Padovan
Apr 20, 2023
US representative Andy Ogles (R-TN) joins us to discuss the GOP's debt ceiling plan. Next, historian Dan McMillan comes on to discuss the holocaust on the 80th anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto uprising. Then, toxicology expert Christine Padovan explains how that "new car smell" could raise your risk of cancer. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America!
James Craig, Richard Battle, & Kevin Slack
Apr 19, 2023
Former Detroit chief of police James Craig joins us to discuss the recent turmoil in Chicago where police were overwhelmed by a mob of teens. Next, author Richard Battle joins us talk about his book "Made In America By AmeriCANS Not AmeriCANTS." Then, professor of politics at Hillsdale College Kevin Slack tells us about his book "War On The American Republic." Finally in open phones across America, have you ever had a bad experience with a car mechanic?
John Rich, Anthony Tata, & John Ellis
Apr 18, 2023
Country music superstar John Rich joins us to discuss the controversy surrounding Bud Light's partnership with transgender social media influencer Dylan Mulvaney. Next, retired brigadier general Anthony Tata comes on to discuss the war in Ukraine and the illegal Chinese police station in New York City. Then professor John Ellis breaks down how universities are starting to encourage students to report one another for bias. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America!
Nick Giordano, Dr. Tim Murphy, & Krysia Lenzo
Apr 15, 2023
Professor of political science at Suffolk County Community College Nick Giordano joins us to discuss the impacts that recently leaked intelligence documents will have on the war in Ukraine. Next, former US Congressman Tim Murphy (R-PA) comes on to discuss his book "The Christ Cure." Then, chair of the Metropolitan Republican Club Krysia Lenzo discusses the dangers of Artificial Intelligence. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Victoria Coates, Leigh Ann O'Neill, & Karen England
Apr 14, 2023
Former deputy national security advisor to President Trump Victoria Coates joins us to discuss the arrest made of the person accused of leaking sensitive Ukraine war documents. Next, managing director of legal advocacy at the Foundation Against Intolerance Leigh Ann O'Neill joins us to discuss the upcoming National Day of Silence. Then, president at Capitol Resource Institute Karen England lays out how school districts are keeping secrets from parents. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
John O'Connor, Dr. Robert Malone, & Jake Denton
Apr 13, 2023
Former U.S. attorney in Northern California John O'Connor joins us to discuss his book "Postgate." Next the inventor of the mRNA vaccine Dr. Robert Malone comes on to discuss his book "Lies my Gov't Told Me." Then research associate at the Heritage Foundation Jake Denton helps us delve into the dangers presented by AI technology. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America!
Ben Cline, Derek Johnson, & Jenn Kabbany
Apr 12, 2023
US Representative Ben Cline (R-VA) joins us to discuss the news of the day. Next, country music star and US Army veteran Derek Johnson joins us to discuss his musical career. Then editor-in-chief at the College Fix Jenn Kabbany joins us explain why a university in Michigan is hosting multiple graduation ceremonies. Finally your calls in open phones across America.
CEO of Trump Media Devin Nunes joins us to discuss the RESTRICT Act and the Trump 2024 presidential run. Next Breitbart News second amendment correspondent AWR Hawkins joins us to discuss the workplace shooting at a bank in Louisville Kentucky. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Financial strategist Stephen Patterson joins us to discuss the economic sign that a recession is right around the corner. Next, author Gordon Knight comes on to explain how civil servants within the Canadian government are trying to silence him and ruin his family's business. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Blaine Holt, William Branum, & Mike Gunzelman
Apr 07, 2023
Former deputy U.S. military representative to NATO Blaine Holt joins us to discuss the Biden administration defending the way it handled the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan. Next, retired Navy SEAL William Branum comes on with his book "5 SEAL Secrets." Then, radio/TV host Mike Gunzelman helps to lay out the issues with the RESTRICT Act coming out of congress. Finally your calls in open phones across America.
Roger Stone, John Zadrozny, & Jens Heycke
Apr 07, 2023
Political consultant Roger Stone joins us to discuss the hush money charges against President Trump in New York. Next, deputy director of investigations at America First Legal John Zadrozny joins us to lay out how the charges against Trump are an assault on the rule of law. Then author Jens Heycke comes on with his book "Out of the Melting Pot, Into the Fire." Finally your calls in open phones across America.
President Trump's son Donald Trump Jr. calls in from Mar-a-Lago to provide his views on his dad's arraignment in New York City. Next former legal counsel for Trump and former NYC mayor Rudy Giuliani calls in with thoughts on the day's events. Next, a member of Trump's legal team Jesse Binnall provides a breakdown on how Trump's team is reacting to the news of the day. Finally senior research fellow at the Heritage Foundation Erin Walsh comes on to discuss the developments surrounding the Chinese spy balloon.
Vivek Ramaswamy, Andy Trusevich, & Kevin Smith
Apr 04, 2023
2024 Republican candidate for president Vivek Ramaswamy joins us to discuss the looming Trump arraignment in New York City. Next attorney Andy Trusevich comes on to lay out why he thinks New York Attorney General Alvin Bragg overstepped his prosecutorial power. Then co-founder of Long Island Loud Majority Kevin Smith lays out their plans for protest in the Big Apple. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Political commentator CJ Pearson joins us to discuss the Trump indictment and the proposed reparations plan in California. Next former federal prosecutor Doug Burns joins us to discuss the weaknesses in the charges brought against president Trump. Then host of "Moody with Isabella" comes on to discuss Transgender Day of Visibility.
Ameer Benno, Tony Shaffer, Bryan Leib, & Sarah Parhall Perry
Mar 31, 2023
Constitutional law and civil rights attorney Ameer Benno joins us to discuss a New York grand jury issuing an indictment against former president Donald Trump. Next president of the London Center for Policy Research retired Lieutenant Colonel Tony Shaffer fills us in on the Wall Street Journal reporter who was arrested by the Russian government for espionage. Then former executive director of Iranian Americans for Liberty Bryan Leib lays out the hypocrisy of the White House's policies towards Iran. Finally senior legal fellow at the Heritage Foundation Sarah Parshall Perry explains how parents fed up with schools helping kids transition without their parents' knowledge.
Mike Lawler, Dr. Carole Leibermann, & Ben Weingarten
Mar 30, 2023
US Representative Mike Lawler (R-NY) joins us to discuss the collapse of SVB and the other big stories out of Capitol Hill. Next, psychiatrist Dr. Carole Liebermann comes on to discuss how TikTok is dangerous for American youth. Then editor-at-large at Real Clear Investigation Ben Weingarten discusses the problems behind proposed media literacy education programs. Finally your calls in open phones across America
Mark Brnovich, Lucas Miles & John Lott
Mar 29, 2023
Former Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich joins us to discuss if a federal law making it illegal to encourage illegal immigration violates the First Amendment. Then Lucas Miles of Summit Ministries joins Rich to discuss his new book, "Woke Jesus." Finally, founder and president of the Crime Prevention Research Center, John Lott, discusses the school shooting in Nashville, TN.
Dr. Robert Jeffress, Mayra Flores, & Nina May
Mar 28, 2023
Senior pastor at the First Baptist Church of Dallas Dr. Robert Jeffress joins us to discuss the school shooting in Nashville and the decline of religion in the United States. Next former congresswoman Mayra Flores (R-TX) fills us in on Trump's weekend rally in Waco, Texas. Then founder and chair of the Renaissance Foundation Nina May reveals what her film crews witness on Capitol Hill during January 6th. Finally your calls in open phones across America.
Beth Van Duyne, John Burnett, & Melissa Ortiz
Mar 25, 2023
Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne (R-TX) joins us to discuss the passage of the Parental Bill of Rights Act in the House. Next, managing director of the One Empire Group John Burnett comes on to talk about the latest with the economy. Then senior advisor at Able Americans Melissa Ortiz shares her first hand experience of the hurdles facing disabled travelers, especially on airplanes. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Sean Spicer, Nick Giordano, & Mark David Hall
Mar 24, 2023
Former White House press secretary Sean Spicer joins us to discuss the latest in the rumored indictment of President Trump. Next professor of political science at Suffolk University Nick Giordano explains Thursday's hearings in the House on TikTok. Then Herbert Hoover distinguished professor of politics at George Fox University Mark David Hall makes his case for religious liberty in the United States. Finally your calls in open phones across America.
Alfredo Ortiz, Ian Prior, & Adam Rizzieri
Mar 23, 2023
President and CEO of the Job Creators Network Alfredo Ortiz joins us to tell how Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's incompetence threatens small banks. Next senior advisor at America First Legal Ian Prior comes on to discuss his new book "Parents of the World, Unite!" Then co-founder of Agency Partner Interactive Adam Rizzieri fills us in on the latest in the efforts to ban TikTok in the United States. Finally your calls in open phones across America.
Alina Habba, Murray Sabrin, & Jason Bedrick
Mar 22, 2023
Attorney Alina Habba, part of President Trump's legal team, joins us to discuss the latest in the anticipated indictment of the former president. Next professor emeritus of finance at Ramapo College of New Jersey comes on to discuss the financial future of the United States. Then research fellow at the Heritage Foundation Jason Bedrick pulls back the curtain on how the left is trying to remove parents from having a say in their children's education. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Kash Patel, Gavin Wax, Gordon Chang, & Brian Schimming
Mar 21, 2023
Former National Security Advisor to the House Intelligence Committee Kash Patel joins us to discuss the rumored upcoming arrest of President Trump. Next President of the New York City Young Republicans Club Gavin Wax comes on to talk about their protests over the rumored arrest. Then Gordon Chang, author of "The Great US-China Tech War," provides his thoughts on Chinese President Xi's trip to Russia. Finally Chairman of the Republican Party of Wisconsin Brian Schimming fills us in on the importance of an upcoming election in his state.
Lidia Curanaj, Robert Moffit, & Dennis Kneale
Mar 18, 2023
Emmy Award-winning Newsmax host Lidia Curanaj joins us to discuss how transgenderism is becoming more mainstream on social media accounts often viewed by children. Next senior research fellow at the Heritage Foundation Robert Moffit reveals how Democrats on Capitol Hill are planning to sunset Medicare in its current form. Then, former Fox Business and CNBC anchor Dennis Kneale explains the flaws in the bailout following the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank. Finally your calls in open phones across America.
James O'Keefe, Mark Tapson, & Mark Burrell
Mar 17, 2023
Ousted Founder of Project Veritas James O'Keefe joins us to debut his brand new company the O'Keefe Media Group. Next, Shillman Fellow on Popular Culture at the David Horowitz Freedom Center Mark Tapson makes the case for wokeness being the reigning religion in the United States. Then, Mark Burrell joins us to discuss his latest book "Rediscovering the American Covenant - Roadmap to Restore America." Finally your calls in open phones across America.
Tom Homan, Hans Von Spakovsky, & Dr. Tracy Kemble
Mar 16, 2023
Former Acting Director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Tom Homan joins us to discuss the crisis at the border. Next, Senior Legal Fellow at the Heritage Foundation Hans Von Spakovsky tells us how a judge in Florida is questioning the credibility of the Department of Homeland Security. Then Dr. Tracy Kemble, the author of "Narc.tion.ary: The Narcissistic Abuse Recovery Dictionary" lays out how to spot a true narcissist. Finally your calls in open phones across America.
Steve Moore, David Peterson, & Randy Sutton
Mar 15, 2023
Distinguished Fellow in Economics at the Heritage Foundation Steve Moore joins us to discuss the recent collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and the latest numbers on inflation. Next Reverend David Peterson tells us how to forgive with his latest book "Journey To Forgiveness: 21 Milestones to Freedom." Then Randy Sutton, founder of the Wounded Blue, pulls back the curtain on the rise of traumatic brain injuries among America's police officers. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Jim Carafano, Mark Mix, & Sarah Buxbaum
Mar 14, 2023
Vice President of the Heritage Foundation Jim Carafano joins us to discuss why the Army is having trouble finding new recruits and the ways they are trying to fix that. Next President of the National Right To Work Committee Mark Mix comes on to talk about his recent appearance before the Senate Committee on Heath, Education, Labor, and Pensions. Then customer service expert Sarah Buxbaum tells us how more and more people are seeking revenge on businesses after receiving bad customer service. Finally your calls in open phones across America.
James Rosen, Karol Markowicz, & James Harden
Mar 11, 2023
Chief White House Correspondent with Newsmax James Rosen joins us to discuss his newest book "Scalia: Rise to Greatness." Next, NY Post Columnist Karol Markowicz tells us about her book "Stolen Youth: How Radicals Are Erasing Innocence and Indoctrinating a Generation." Then, Reverend James Harden fills us in on how the FBI is attacking pro-life Christians. Finally your calls in open phones across America.
Vickie Paladino, Alexa Eden, & Cynthia Hughes
Mar 10, 2023
NYC Council member Vickie Paladino tells us about all the current issues facing the Big Apple. Next Head of Marketing at AlgoAI Tech Alexa Eden reveals how AI is negatively impacting online dating. Then Founder of Patriot Freedom Project Cynthia Hughes talks about her latest project "Due Process Denied: The Detained, The Families, The Fallout." Finally in open phones across America, what is your family's secret?
Sam Rodriguez, Philip Howard, & Heather Dugan
Mar 09, 2023
Reverend Sam Rodriguez, President of the Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference, joins us to discuss immigration reform and the issues plaguing the US Southern border. Next, lawyer Philip Howard fills us in on the many problems with public unions. Then relationship expert Heather Dugan discusses the myth of the "good family." Finally your calls in open phones across America.
E.J. Antoni, Ameer Benno, & Dr. Bruce Hermann
Mar 08, 2023
Research Fellow at the Heritage Foundation E.J. Antoni joins us to talk about the dangers of the digital dollar being advocated for by some members of the Federal Reserve. Next constitutional law and civil rights attorney Ameer Benno about equity discrimination. Then we talk about the perils of plastic surgery with plastic surgeon Dr. Bruce Hermann. Finally your calls in open phones across America.
Conservative Political Action Conference 2023
Mar 04, 2023
Rich Valdes interviews a variety of guests while on media row at CPAC in Washington D.C. The conversations include many topics such as the 2024 election, immigration, human trafficking, and homeland security.
Dan Bishop, Jarl Jensen, & Lauren Conlin
Mar 03, 2023
U.S. Congressman Dan Bishop (R-NC) joins us to discuss the latest in the news including critical race theory, COVID, and China. Next we speak with Jarl Jensen author of "The Big Solution: Deactivating the Ticking Time Bomb of Today's Economy" about how millennials are racking up debt faster than any other generation. Then entertainment reporter Lauren Conlin fills us in on the latest celebrity gossip. Finally your calls in open phones across America.
Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, Dr. Fahmi Farah, & Rich Bracken
Mar 02, 2023
Professor of Health Research Policy at Stanford University Dr. Jay Bhattacharya joins us to discuss the FBI admitting that COVID originated in a Chinese research lab. Then Founder of the Global Health Alliance Foundation Dr. Fahmi Farah explains a recent study that claims artificial sweeteners are bad for your heart. Next, high-performance coach Rich Bracken comes on to talk about ways to prevent burning out at work. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Visiting Fellow at the Center for Education Policy Adam Kissel joins us to discuss President Biden's student loan forgiveness plan. Next career FBI agent Tom Baker comes on to discuss his book "The Fall of the FBI." Then Bryan Leib, former Executive Director of Iranian Americans for Liberty, lays out the latest developments in Iran's efforts to become a nuclear power. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Mercedes Schlapp, Bob Woodson, & John Rizvi
Feb 28, 2023
Senior fellow at the CPAC Foundation Mercedes Schlapp comes on to talk about gearing up for this week's conference in DC. Next founder and president of the Woodson Center Bob Woodson sets the record straight about Hulu's 1619 project. Then "The Patent Professor" John Rizvi delves into how a Winnie the Pooh horror movie came into being. Finally your calls in open phones across America.
Curtis Sliwa, Emily Taylor, & Jill Robin Payne
Feb 25, 2023
Founder of the Guardian Angels Curtis Sliwa joins us to discuss his efforts in New York to unseat Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Next, attorney Emily Taylor discusses the recent spike in gun sales. Then psychotherapist Jill Robin Payne provides some tips to help improve your relationships. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Margot Cleveland, Delaine Faris, & Jim Jordan
Feb 24, 2023
Senior legal correspondent for "The Federalist" Margot Cleveland joins us to discuss why it is unlikely the Supreme Court will fix the Section 230 immunity mess. Next, licensed chemical dependency counselor Delaine Faris comes on to outline the healthcare risks attached to drinking alcohol. Then US Representative Jim Jordan (R-OH) shares details on his trip to the Southern US Border. Finally your calls in open phones across America.
Patty-Jane Geller, Raven Harrison, & Jeff Bermant
Feb 23, 2023
Senior policy analyst at the Heritage Foundation Patty-Jane Geller joins us to discuss Russia suspending its participation in the New START arms control deal. Next, political strategist Raven Harrison comes on to talk about President Biden's poll numbers. Then CEO of Tusk Jeff Bermant tells us about his free speech based browser. Finally your phone calls in open phones across America.
Matt Whitaker, Adam Rizzieri, & Todd Bensman
Feb 22, 2023
Former acting US Attorney General Matt Whitaker provides us with his take on the Department of Justice reversing course on some presidential pardons. Next, co-founder of Agency Partner Interactive Adam Rizzieri joins us to talk about Meta reportedly preparing to launch a subscription service for Facebook and Instagram. Then, national security fellow at the Center for Immigration Studies Todd Bensman comes on to discuss his latest book "Overrun: How Joe Biden Unleashed the Greatest Border Crisis in U.S. History."
Roma Daravi, Victoria Coates, & John Cribb
Feb 21, 2023
Former special assistant to President Trump Roma Daravi joins us to discuss President Biden's secret trip to Ukraine. Next, Victoria Coates former deputy national security advisor to President Trump helps discuss the impact of Speaker McCarthy reportedly releasing footage from Jan. 6th to Fox News. Then, best-selling author John Cribb fills us in on his latest book "The Rail Splitter: A Novel." Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Brandon Straka, Teresa Lusk, & Scarlett Cochran
Feb 18, 2023
Founder of the WalkAway Campaign Brandon Straka joins us to discuss his movement's upcoming special announcement. Next founder of Teresa Lusk Ministries, Teresa Lusk, comes on to discuss why so many younger Americans are experiencing a quarter life crisis. Then Scarlett Cochran, a financial and banking attorney, provides tips to start building wealth. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Human trafficking survivor and founder of Voices Against Trafficking Andi Buerger joins us to share her story and discuss the potential fall out if documents related to Jeffrey Epstein's associates get released. Next Jonathan Taylor, cybersecurity expert and CEO of TaylorMade Consulting Group, comes on to provide tips on protecting your home against hackers. Finally, we take your calls in open phones across America.
Fred Fleitz, Julie Bauke, & Betsy Brantner Smith
Feb 16, 2023
Former Chief of Staff of the National Security Council under President Trump Fred Fleitz joins us to discuss the recent objects shot down by the military in US airspace. Next founder of the Bauke Group Julie Bauke breaks down the dangers of an office romance and provides tips on how to make them work. Then Sergeant Betsy Brantner Smith, spokesperson for the National Police Association, comes on to discuss how violence against officers is on the rise. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Tudor Dixon, Dr. Jennifer Guttman, & Spencer Klavan
Feb 15, 2023
Former Republican candidate for Governor of Michigan Tudor Dixon joins us to discuss the shooting on the Michigan State University campus and Ford's announcement they are planning on building a battery plant in the state. Next famed psychologist Dr. Jennifer Guttman fills us in on her new book "Beyond Happiness: The 6 Secrets of Lifetime Satisfaction." Then author Spencer Klavan comes on to discuss his book "How To Save The West: Ancient Wisdom for 5 Modern Crisis." Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Matt Schlapp, Ron Deal, & Steve Milloy
Feb 14, 2023
CPAC Chairman Matt Schlapp joins us to discuss what you can expect from this year's CPAC. Next bestselling author Ron Deal comes on to provide tips for Valentine's Day and to talk about his latest book "Building Love Together in Blended Families: The 5 Love Languages and Becoming Stepfamily Smart." Then founder and editor of junkscience.com Steve Milloy fills us in on their monthly Climate Fact Check report. Finally your calls in open phones across America.
Christopher Miller, Nicholas Giordano, & Jacob Kersey
Feb 11, 2023
Former acting US Secretary of Defense Christopher Miller comes on to discuss the high altitude object that was downed near Alaska and his book "Soldier Secretary: Warnings from the Battlefield & the Pentagon about America's Most Dangerous Enemies." Next professor Nicholas Giordano joins us to talk about conservative censorship on college campuses. Then former Georgia police officer Jacob Kersey tells us how his views on marriage lead to his resignation from the force. Finally, your calls in open phones across America.
Jim Jordan, Brandon Judd, Dr. Bill Choby, & Michael Cupps
Feb 10, 2023
Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, Representative Jim Jordan (R-OH), joins us to discuss his committee's hearing on the weaponization of the FBI. Next we speak with Brandon Judd, president of the National Border Patrol Council, about how remarks on the US Border Crisis were absent from the State of the Union. Then Dr. Bill Choby lays out his case for repealing the 17th Ammendment of the Constitution. Finally Michael Cupps, executive vice president of ActiveOps North America, comes on to discuss how companies can transition to hybrid work schedules.
Danielle Alvarez, Dr. Carole Leiberman, & Dakota Wood
Feb 09, 2023
The communications director of the RNC Danielle Alvarez joins us to share her reaction to President Biden's State of the Union Address. Next we're joined by Dr. Carole Leiberman who comes on to breakdown a new poll which claims 80% of Americans view the US as a dysfunctional family. Then retired Marine Lieutenant Colonel and senior research fellow with the Heritage Foundation Dakota Wood comes on to discuss whether or not President Biden's Pentagon is a warfighting organization. Finally your calls in open phones across America.
Scott Walker, Kevin Stocklin, & Derrick Kinney
Feb 08, 2023
Former Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker joins us to discuss President Biden's State of the Union address. Then writer and producer Kevin Stocklin tells us how Biden's energy agenda will reduce the standard of living in America. Next we talk about how young American's are struggling to make ends meet with author Derrick Kinney. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America
Beth Van Duyne, Gordon Chang, & Donna Jackson
Feb 07, 2023
U.S. Representative Beth Van Duyne (R-TX) joins us to preview President Biden's upcoming State of the Union address. Then author Gordon Chang comes on to discuss the latest in the Chinese spy balloon scandal and his book "The Great US-China Tech War." Next we're joined by the director of membership development for Project 21, Donna Jackson, who lays out how President Biden's energy policies are hurting minority families. Finally, we take your phone calls in open phones across America.
Blaine Holt, Joe Cardinale, & Judd Dunning
Feb 04, 2023
We speak with Blaine Holt, Retired U.S. Air Force Brigadier General, about the Chinese spy balloon floating over the Midwest. Then Retired NYPD Lieutenant Commander Joe Cardinale joins us to discuss the death of Tyre Nichols. Next, author Judd Dunning comes on to talk about his upcoming book "13 1/2 Reasons ... To Love America." Finally, your calls in open phones across America.
Tyler O'Neill, Greg Kelly, & Adrian Kubicki
Feb 03, 2023
Managing editor at the Daily Signal Tyler O'Neill joins us to discuss the case of a mother who's daughter fell victim to trafficking due to her gender identity. Then Greg Kelly, son of former NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly, discusses his latest book "Justice For All: How The Left Is Wrong About Law Enforcement." Next the Consul General of the Republic of Poland in New York Adrian Kubicki fills us in on what Poland is doing to rally support for Ukraine in the fight against Russia's invasion. Finally your calls in open phones across America.
Former White House economic advisor Steve Moore joins us to talk about the debt ceiling meeting between House Speaker McCarthy and President Biden. Then CEO of Objective Entertainment Jarred Weisfeld joins us to tell the story of how administrators at his son's school mishandled serious threats from a student. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America
David Horowitz, Dr. Richard Amerling, & Brian Burch
Feb 01, 2023
We talk with David Horowitz about the latest happenings on Capitol Hill and his book "Final Battle: The Next Election Could Be the Last." Then we discuss organ smuggling operations with Dr. Richard Amerling of The Wellness Company. Next we dive into the recent acquittal of pro-life activist Mark Houck with Brian Burch, the president of Catholic Vote. Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Mark Morgan, James Craig, & Bryan Leib
Jan 31, 2023
We speak with former acting commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Mark Morgan, about the latest struggles with immigration in the United States. Then we speak with James Craig, former chief of the Detroit Police Department about recent firings related to the death of Tyre Nichols. Next we discuss anti-Semitism with Bryan Leib, the former Executive Director at Iranian-American's for Liberty. Finally your calls in open phones across America!
Chris Salcedo, Jim Agresti, and Leonydus Johnson
Jan 28, 2023
Newsmax host Chris Salcedo discusses AT&T's censorship of conservatives. We look at the lack of security at the southern border with Jim Agresti, president and co-founder of JustFacts.com. Rich welcomes Leonydus Johnson, author of "Raising Victims: The Pernicious Rise of Critical Race Theory." Then more of your calls on Open Phones.
Lt.Col. Tony Shaffer, Matt Palumbo, and Dr. Daliah Wachs
Jan 27, 2023
More U.S. military tanks are headed to Ukraine. We discuss that, as well as the Biden classified documents, with Lt. Col. Tony Shaffer, USA, Retired. Next, Rich welcomes Matt Palumbo, author of "The Man Behind the Curtain: Inside the Secret Network of George Soros." Dr. Daliah Wachs comments on some medical news, including obesity in America and a condition being called "Ozempic Face." We round out the show with Open Phones.
Kash Patel, Marc Morano, and Lauren Conlin
Jan 26, 2023
Former Pentagon Chief of Staff Kash Patel talks about the classified Biden documents, and gives a preview of his upcoming book "Government Gangsters." Then we meet Marc Morano, founder of the website ClimateDepot.com; he's also author of "The Great Reset." Then we get our fill of entertainment news with reporter Lauren Conlin, including details about her recent interview with Joe Exotic from the Netflix series "Tiger King." Finally, more of your calls on Open Phones.
Mike Pompeo, Hans von Spakovsky, and Gabriel Nadales
Jan 25, 2023
Rich welcomes former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, author of the new book "Never Give An Inch: Fighting For The America I Love." Then we discuss election fraud with Hans von Spakovsky, Senior Legal Fellow at the Heritage Foundation. In his new book "Behind The Black Mask," Gabriel Nadales tells how he went from Antifa activist to national director of Our America. Plus listeners' thoughts on gun control, classified documents, and more in Open Phones.
Tomas Philipson, Kevin Sorbo, and Terry Schilling
Jan 24, 2023
University of Chicago economist Tomas Philipson discusses the debt limit and health care. Then actor Kevin Sorbo talks about his new movie "Left Behind: Rise of the Antichrist." Later, a look at transgender ideology with Terry Schilling, president of the American Principles Project. Plus your calls on Open Phones Across America.
Carol Tobias, David Hollenbach III, & Xen Sams
Jan 21, 2023
Rich chats with president of National Right to Life Carol Tobias about the annual March for Life held in Washington D.C. David Hollenbach III joins us next to discuss his book "Fireproof: Your Grand Strategy for Trasforming Failure into Fuel for Your Future. Then model and radio personality Xen Sams shares her story about her encounters with disgraced producer Harvey Weinstein. Finally your calls in open phones across America.
Stephen A. Smith, Ken Buck, & David Marcus
Jan 20, 2023
ESPN host Stephen A. Smith joins us to discuss the controversy over his comments about Rhianna's upcoming Super Bowl Halftime performance and his latest book "Shooter: A Memoir of Second Chances and First Takes." Then US Representative Ken Buck (R-CO) speaks with Rich about his book "Crushed: Big Tech's War on Free Speech." Next Rich talks the latest in the Biden document scandal with Fox News columnist David Marcus. Finally your calls in open phones across America.
Jenny Beth Martin, Paul Kamenar, & Sarah Parshall Perry
Jan 19, 2023
Rich speaks with Jenny Beth Martin, Honorary Chair of Tea Party Patriots Action, about the latest release of the Twitter files discussing Russiagate lies. Next we talk to counsel at the National Legal and Policy Center Paul Kamenar about their independent investigation into the Biden document scandal. Then we talk to senior legal fellow at the Heritage Foundation Sarah Parshall Perry about the latest developments in transgender athletes in sports. Finally your calls in open phones across America.
Donald Trump, Asra Nomani, & Dana Killion
Jan 18, 2023
Former President Donald Trump joins Rich to talk about his 2024 presidential campaign, the Biden document scandal, and many other items of note. Then we speak with Asra Nomani, a mother who is speaking out against her son's high school for allegedly failing to give students their National Merit Scholarship recognition in a timely manner. Next Rich speaks to Dana Killion the author of "Where The Shadows Dance: He Got Sober, I Got Broken" about the disease of alcoholism. Finally your calls in open phones across America.
Dr. Alveda King, Jack Brewer, Cully Stimson, & Robert Woodson
Jan 17, 2023
Rich Valdes speaks with Dr. Alveda King, the niece of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., about her uncle's legacy. Next we talk to the founder of the Jack Brewer Foundation, Jack Brewer, about the social status of Black Americans in 2023. Then we discuss immigration with senior legal fellow at the Heritage Foundation Cully Stimpson. Rich speak with the founder and president of the Woodson Center, Robert Woodson, about how MLK would react to the current social issues in America. In the final hour we take your calls in open phones across America.
Rich chats about what Biden could say in his recently announced State of the Union address and the latest in garage-gate with former acting secretary of the Department of Homeland Security Ken Cuccinelli. Then we talk to Jay Margolis, a Marilyn Monroe biographer, about his latest book "My Maril: Marilyn Monroe, Ronald Reagan, Hollywood, and Me." Finally we take your calls in open phones across America.
Chaya Raichik, Dr. Carole Lieberman, & Brad Meltzer
Jan 13, 2023
Rich speaks with the creator of the "Libs of TikTok" Twitter account Chaya Raichik. She says she's done hiding behind the account and wants to help people fight the left's agenda. Then we talk about the court appearance of the alleged Idaho State murderer with forensic psychiatrist Dr. Carole Lieberman. Next author Brad Meltzer tells us about his latest book "The Nazi Conspiracy: The Secret Plot To Kill Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill." Finally we take your calls in open phones across America!
Diana Furchtgott-Roth, Michael Rectenwald, & Jenn Kabbany
Jan 12, 2023
Rich gets to the bottom of the FAA software outage that grounded flights across the country with the former Department of Transportation assistant secretary for research and technology Diana Furchtgott-Roth. Then we talk with professor Michael Rectenwald, ph.d, about his latest book "The Great Reset, and the Struggle for Liberty: Unravelling the Global Agenda." Next Rich speaks with Jenn Kabbany, the editor-in-chief at thecollegefix.com, about the left's hold on college campuses. Finally in the last hour your phone calls in open phones across America.
Brent Bozell, Stacey Freedenthal, & Mark Moyar
Jan 11, 2023
Rich speaks with Brent Bozell, the Founder and President of the Media Research Center, about the web of political funding surrounding George Soros. We also check in with psychotherapist Stacey Freedenthal about mental health and suicide prevention measures. Then we talk to Hillsdale College historian Mark Moyar about his latest book "Triumph Regained: The Vietnam War, 1965-1968." And in open phones across America, would you be willing to have to show an id to access adult content online?
Dinesh D'Souza, David Stockman, & Tom Borelli
Jan 10, 2023
Rich Valdes speaks with author and filmmaker Dinesh D'Souza about the revelation that President Biden had classified documents in his office at a D.C. think tank. We also talk to the former director of the Office of Management and Budget, David Stockman, about the runaway inflation that's been hounding the economy. Finally Tom Borelli a conservative commentator who helps decode the latest Twitter files release. In hour three Rich takes your phone calls in open phones across America.
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