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Media blackout on 62K migrant kids rescued by Trump Admin, but not Epstein story
Today at 5:57 PM

After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Biden lost track of hundreds of thousands of migrant children, leaving untold numbers vulnerable to sex trafficking, forced labor, or worse. In just 11 months, @POTUS and his administration have rescued 62,000 of these missing kids. You wouldn’t know about this rescue if you were only listening to the mainstream media, they're focused on the Epstein hoax...


Historical manipulation: Linda Rose reveals the true agenda at Monticello
Today at 5:56 PM

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Linda Rose challenges modern historical gatekeepers after witnessing misleading narratives at Monticello. She exposes fabrications about Thomas Jefferson, argues ideology distorts America’s past, and urges reliance on documented sources. The conversation questions who controls public memory and why museums increasingly shape political thought rather than preserve historical truth...


Why affordability should be leadership’s yardstick
Today at 5:54 PM

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Rising prices shape how families judge leadership, not political slogans or charts. Real policy choices affect paychecks, gas, and groceries right now. Misinformation erodes trust while real threats go unresolved. Leadership is measured by truth, accountability, and results that improve daily life, strengthen civic trust, and demand action over outrage...


Trump’s Ukraine plan vs. the globalist war machine
Today at 1:17 AM

Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Chris Cordani – Western leaders push reckless narratives while the war in Ukraine drags on, ignoring strategic reality and dismissing Trump’s peace plan. I highlight how ideology, ego, and globalist theatrics overshadow genuine diplomacy as everyday people pay the price. Until realism replaces emotional posturing, the conflict will continue and the West’s so-called leadership will remain exposed...


‘Phones ringing off the hook,’ Why private donors are powering the Trump Accounts
Today at 12:02 AM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – What makes the Trump Accounts especially compelling is the possibility that a huge portion of the initiative could be privately funded. The Dells’ unprecedented gift hints at a shift in America’s philanthropic culture—one in which wealthy families don’t simply write checks to existing institutions but directly invest in the economic future of every American child...


Why the world needs a new pandemic playbook
Yesterday at 11:56 PM

Dr. Li-Meng Yan w/ The Voice of Dr. Yan – The pandemic machine funneled huge sums to manufacturers to invent stockpiles that never faced real human testing. It trusted partners who answer to authoritarian orders. The result was opaque sample stores, undisclosed experiments, and gain-of-function work performed in a web of military-civil fusion laboratories. We now know that trusting...


GOP says no! CCP should not influence our K-12 public school students
Yesterday at 8:31 PM

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – “Under President Biden, CCP influence in our country—including our schools—grew unchecked. Republicans are reversing that damage.” The GOP recently put its spine on display with an announcement regarding the passage of several bills this week aimed at blocking Chinese Communist Party (CCP) influence in K–12 schools...


If Obamacare subsidies end, what’s next? & Nashville 250/10
Yesterday at 5:43 PM

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Peter McCullough and Malcolm Out Loud – Senate Republicans land on Obamacare fix, tee up dueling vote with Dems, and Invalid Study from French National Agency Falsely Claims COVID-19 Vaccines Do Not Increase Mortality. PLUS... America turns 250 years old, and America Out Loud is celebrating 10 years in spectacular fashion in Nashville, and you're invited July 2nd through the 4th...


Media silence on Jan 6 bomber and $2B Somalia scandal
Yesterday at 5:38 PM

After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Media outlets ignore two unfolding scandals: the long-unidentified January 6 bomber now revealed as Brian Cole Jr., and a $2 billion Minnesota aid scheme allegedly funneled to Somali gangs and al-Shabaab. I expose how federal agencies stalled, reporters looked away, and accountability vanished whenever the facts threatened political narratives, revealing a pattern of selective attention and...


Is Congress keeping its oath? A look at new laws
Yesterday at 3:27 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Congress moves new legislation forward, and I examine whether lawmakers honor their constitutional oath. I review the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act, the Exclusive Citizenship Act of 2025, and the Restore Trust in Congress Act. I also address President Trump’s claim that Biden-era autopen-signed documents are invalid and explore the potential legal consequences...


Intentional deception & the hidden architecture of public health corruption
Yesterday at 3:00 PM

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – Intentional vs. Accidental Errors - McCarthy outlines why the term “diabolical” is not hyperbole. He presents evidence pointing to deliberate choices that led to widespread harm, rather than simple bureaucratic missteps. Propaganda and Information Control - An in-depth look at how government agencies, legacy media, and...


Major gains in the advance toward truth in medicine!
Last Wednesday at 9:38 PM

America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Vaughn & Dr. Tankersley – Several of the committee members spoke about the need for a return to humility in science, and the truth that followed was refreshing. Folks, we're making major gains in the advance toward truth in medicine! Dr. Cody Meissner stated, "There's no doubt that the COVID recommendations were dishonest and disingenuous."


Farm relief, tariffs, and the fate of small farms
Last Wednesday at 9:32 PM

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Small family farms struggle as tariffs, rising costs, and unstable markets squeeze rural America. Relief funds offer temporary survival but expose deeper failures in policy and priorities. Government waste, foreign influence, and unchecked technology threaten independence and freedom. Protecting farmers, taxpayers, and personal liberty requires clear choices, accountability, and courage now...


Is the U.S. preparing for another war in Venezuela?
Last Wednesday at 5:21 PM

The National Security Hour with Col. Mike and Dr. Mike – Rising media claims predict imminent U.S. conflict with Venezuela as foreign forces, weapons, and alliances reportedly flood the region. Billions keep American troops on standby while Cold War thinking endures. The piece questions interventionism, military readiness, propaganda, and the long-term costs of perpetual war at home and abroad today globally...


Blue States defend “objectionable forms of public service”
Last Wednesday at 5:20 PM

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – The Education Department outlined examples of what is considered a “substantial illegal purpose”: violating federal anti-discrimination laws, aiding or abetting illegal immigration, supporting terrorism, trafficking children, or participating in violence during protests, as well as chemical and surgical castration or mutilation of children...


The love of other people’s money
Last Wednesday at 2:27 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – This piece challenges the morality of living off other people’s money, arguing that federal programs, state compliance, and taxpayer-funded incentives reflect a deeper culture of greed. By examining education, immigration, and welfare policies, it claims unconstitutional federal power persists because the public accepts and even demands redistributed wealth...


ACIP ends Universal hepatitis B birth dose: What parents need to know
Last Wednesday at 12:26 PM

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Melissa Schreibfeder, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – Every medical intervention—from routine newborn procedures to more involved treatments—should be judged on a clear assessment of risk versus benefit. In our recent show with Ashley Grogg, MSN, RN, BC-FMP, we explored the implications of the December 2025 vote by ACIP to end universal newborn vaccination...


Goodbye property taxes? Why six states are pushing for property tax elimination
Last Tuesday at 10:29 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – At least six states are now formally discussing the abolition of property taxes, signaling a broader shift in how states approach funding schools, public safety departments, and local infrastructure. Critics argue that the logistics are complex. Supporters counter that for too long, homeowners have been forced into an unfair system where taxes never end, and...


Leadership after Pearl Harbor: Duty over drama
Last Tuesday at 10:00 PM

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Pearl Harbor reminds us that leadership means sacrifice, not spectacle. The piece contrasts historic integrity with modern political theater, confronting healthcare pricing, border enforcement, courts, education battles, and economic strain. It calls citizens to lead locally, demand accountability, and choose duty over drama, grounding civic action in faith, family, and country while urging...


From ‘No Kings to Zohran,’ there is a solution to zany radicalism
Last Tuesday at 6:48 PM

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – When we understand and believe the equality principle found in the Declaration, then we will begin to see the restoration of the moral laws found within that principle. We are created equal in the rights inherent in our humanity. Arnn states such rights include “family, property, justice, work, learning, conscience, and worship.”


Manufactured outrage on nursing as a professional degree
Last Tuesday at 3:25 PM

The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Kimberly Overton, BSN, RN, BC-FMP – The viral nursing controversy that sparked nationwide outrage: The claim that the Trump administration “removed nursing as a professional degree.” Spoiler: It’s not true. But the reaction to this misunderstanding has revealed something far deeper — a crisis inside nursing culture itself. In this conversation, Kimberly and Ashley explore...


Trump’s new national security strategy: A bold vision with hidden dangers
Last Tuesday at 12:36 AM

Trevor Loudon Reports – Signed by the President himself and issued directly from the White House, the paper outlines America’s strategic direction for the coming years. Loudon described it as “95% excellent, 3% iffy, and 2% deeply troubling,” praising its sweeping America-First focus while sounding the alarm on what he sees as dangerous concessions buried in the text...


Heartland’s Linnea Lueken fights back against “climate hypochondria”
Last Monday at 6:18 PM

The Other Side of the Story with Tom Harris and Todd Royal – Climate anxiety grips a generation, fueling fear, eco-grief, and hopelessness about the future. Heartland Institute fellow Linnea Lueken challenges the idea of a climate crisis, arguing that exaggerated narratives harm young people’s mental health and overlook technological progress that ensures abundant, affordable energy for generations to come...


Evil never sleeps!
Last Monday at 6:16 PM

The Prism of America’s Education with Host Karen Schoen – The RINOs are trying to purge the GOP from MAGA and Trump. In almost every election where the candidates support Trump, the candidate has won. Those candidates not supporting TRUMP and MAGA lost. Why? Could it be that the people are fed up with those do-nothing ingrates and are serious about making a change?


The CIA vs JFK, Nixon, and now, Donald Trump
Last Monday at 5:48 PM

Cutting Through the Chaos with Wallace Garneau – The Slotkin video is simply the most overt expression of this pattern to date. The question is why now. The answer is that Donald Trump, like Richard Nixon before him, is one of the only presidents who does not accept the supremacy of the intelligence bureaucracy. Only three presidents since the CIA’s founding have attempted to rein it in...


How modern medicine lost public trust—and how to heal it
Last Monday at 2:17 PM

Informed Dissent with Dr. Jeff Barke and Dr. Mark McDonald – Medicine faces a crisis of trust, effectiveness, and purpose as chronic illness rises and life expectancy falls. Jeff and Mark speak with Dr. Aaron Kheriaty about what went wrong in modern healthcare, how the pandemic accelerated systemic failure, and what ethical, cultural, and institutional reforms are needed to heal medicine and restore public confidence...


Israel up close & personal
Last Monday at 12:40 PM

Two Women Inspiring Real Life with Stephanie Coxon and Kathy Anderson-Martin – After a 9-day trip through the Holy Land and even a sketchy side trip into the infamous West Bank, Stephanie shares her experiences. She talks about the beauty, mystery, and spiritual connection of walking where Jesus walked. She talks about the mix of cultures and personal interactions with Jews, Muslims, and Christians living...


Dems Trump impeachment 3.0 over war crimes
Last Monday at 12:39 PM

After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – As Democrats eye retaking the House, talk of a third Trump impeachment emerges over alleged Venezuela boat attacks. The narrative frames Coast Guard actions as war crimes, fueling political outrage. Supporters argue the operations protect America, while critics are accused of weaponizing Congress to derail Trump’s agenda and weaken national security...


The Economy, the Midterms, and ObamaCare anxiety rising among GOP
Last Sunday at 10:50 PM

Viewpoint This Sunday with Malcolm Out Loud – With controversy building over attacking drug boats, has Hegseth become the real target? The Economy, the Midterms, and ObamaCare anxiety rising among House GOP. Senator Ron Johnson is here on the top stories. Russian victory over Ukraine... questions Todd Royal, and Dean Bowen explains that the Radical Left is still in the fight...


We must implement a counter-color revolution playbook
Last Sunday at 10:17 PM

Unity Without Compromise with Dr. Steven LaTulippe – America faces a coordinated color revolution targeting its sovereignty, security, and culture. The nation responds with a growing counteroffensive that challenges propaganda, secures borders, restores law, defends constitutional order, and reasserts faith. Citizens, institutions, and leadership mobilize together to resist subversion and reclaim national stability in turbulent political...


Working hard to take your money
Last Sunday at 10:00 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – I work hard for my money, yet government agencies and politicians seem to work even harder to take it. From unconstitutional ID requirements to abusive benefit programs and deceptive tax schemes, both parties fuel reckless spending while ignoring their oath to the Constitution and the financial burden placed on everyday Americans...


To strike or not to strike the narco-terrorists
Last Sunday at 8:17 PM

Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – So here we go again, politicians second-guessing our warfighters on the battlefield, trying to manage a war. Remember Vietnam? Politicians managing that war! (Johnson & Nixon). Remember Afghanistan? (Biden) Politicians managing that war! Several media outlets reported that Secretary of War Hegseth allegedly issued a verbal order for an attack...


A “Turning Point” towards the light
Last Sunday at 8:17 PM

Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Mayor Deb – A tragic assassination becomes a defining moment that sparks spiritual awakening, unity, and renewed purpose across the nation. Faith rises as young people seek truth, community, and hope amid darkness. Through loss, a powerful movement emerges, reminding believers and nonbelievers alike that light, redemption, and God’s plan prevail even in the darkest hours...


The war on drugs: A half-century of failure and a fight for survival
Last Sunday at 12:44 AM

The Human Equation with Joe Pangaro – The lesson of the past fifty years is clear: we cannot afford half-measures. If the nation is to stem the tide of overdose deaths, it must treat the drug crisis as the existential threat it is—one that requires decisive, protective action at every level, from interdiction to treatment. Only then can we hope to end the longest war America has ever fought...


Taiwan: America’s critical national security link
Last Sunday at 12:35 AM

The National Security Hour with LTC Sargis Sangari – Taiwan stands at the center of America’s survival as a nation. I argue from experience that our security, economy, and strategic freedom now depend on a single island producing the chips that power modern defense and industry. Ignoring this reality risks surrendering sovereignty, stability, and moral clarity in an increasingly dangerous world...


How Minnesota’s safety net was looted and who failed
Last Saturday at 9:11 PM

Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Minnesota’s safety net is unraveling as massive fraud drains funds meant for the vulnerable. Audits and prosecutions reveal failed oversight, timid leadership, and nonprofits operating without accountability. Taxpayer money fuels corruption, weakens public trust, and may even support violence abroad, raising urgent questions about responsibility, enforcement, and the cost of negligence...


How ‘Digital Deepak’ is shaping and distorting modern spirituality
Last Saturday at 9:10 PM

The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – For Christians, seekers, or anyone longing for real spiritual connection: this isn’t just a tech novelty. It raises heavy questions about the nature of guidance, of accountability, of truth. When your spiritual hunger is routed through an algorithm, you lose community, tradition, human empathy — sometimes even the possibility of moral responsibility...


Governor McMaster to end race-based government contracts in South Carolina
Last Saturday at 8:03 PM

The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster ends race-based government contracting through executive action, arguing such policies violate constitutional equality. Drawing on the legacies of Rosa Parks and John Quincy Adams, I contend that merit-based governance best honors civil rights and urge other states to follow South Carolina and Texas in restoring equal treatment under the law...


America’s litigious society explains why we have more lawyers than doctors
Last Saturday at 7:47 PM

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The United States of America has more lawyers than doctors. So it should not be a surprise that we have become a very litigious society, where most of our conflicts are resolved in courts. But are these courts of law or courts of opinions? For example, three cases before the Supreme Court may...


Hygiene products appear to be the safest things in blue cities
Last Saturday at 2:45 PM

After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Hygiene products become the only items truly protected as crime surges in Democrat-run cities. Aggressive policies weaken law enforcement while criminals act freely. ICE and National Guard face mounting attacks as political leaders resist enforcement. Everyday residents pay the price as public safety declines and basic order fades...