“Why are we forfeiting the midterms? Listen, there's a lot of commentators in this business. A lot of them are friends. But one of my – he's a friend of mine. I'm not knocking him personally. He's entitled to his own opinion. But I heard one of them say yesterday something like, we're going to be completely destroyed in the midterms. really maybe I haven't happened yet but I don't understand why we would even say that or plant that why would we be destroyed the president's had an amazing year …”
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Losing the Supreme Court case on birthright citizenship could lead to a constitutional crisis, opening the floodgates for illegal immigration. If the court rules that children born in the U.S. to undocumented parents gain citizenship, it could drastically shift demographics and political power. This is not just a legal issue; it's a potential game-changer for future elections.
The Dan Bongino Show·Shake Up At the DOJ (Ep. 2488)·Apr 03, 2026
“This is the primal scream of a dying regime. Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on these people. I got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people. The people have had a belly full of it. I know you don't like hearing that. I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. It's going to happen. And where do people like that go to share the big line? Mega Media. I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a …”
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In a passionate address, President Trump declares the current regime is on its last legs, urging citizens to unite against the media's deceit. He emphasizes the urgency of taking action to protect the country, challenging listeners to reflect on their purpose in this fight. This fiery speech encapsulates the spirit of resistance and determination among his supporters.
Bannon`s War Room·War Room Special: PRESIDENT TRUMP ADDRESS TO THE NATION·Apr 02, 2026
“But they certainly they have no Navy. They have no Air Force. They have no anti-aircraft equipment. It's all been blown up. They have no radar. Yeah. They have no telecommunications. And they have no leadership. Oh, it's all gone. Yeah. So, you know, you could look at that statement. We could we could call it a tremendous success right now as we leave here. I could call it or we could go further and we're going to go further. But the big risk on that war has been over for three days. Yeah, …”
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Iran's military has been decimated, with over 5,000 targets struck and their missile capabilities reduced by 90%. This dramatic shift follows relentless airstrikes that have crippled their leadership and infrastructure. The outcome? A significant decrease in missile and drone attacks, marking a turning point in regional military operations.
The Rob Carson Show·Trump’s ‘Little Excursion,’ Iran’s Big Problems, and Democrats in Denial·Mar 10, 2026
“convicting nine people prosecutors describing as part of an Antifa cell in connection with a July 4th attack on the Prairieland Ice Detention Center last year. The jury convicting eight of the nine defendants of providing material support to terrorists, the first time terrorism charges have successfully been brought against alleged members of Antifa. Antifa, which stands for anti-fascist, is a far-left militant activist network notorious for its black-clad rioters who sow chaos in the streets. …”
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Eight defendants were convicted of terrorism charges in connection with a July 4th attack on the Prairieland Ice Detention Center in Texas, marking a significant legal precedent against alleged Antifa members. Prosecutors described the incident as a coordinated ambush aimed at ICE officers, where attackers engaged in vandalism and violence. Despite the convictions, public support for the defendants persisted, highlighting the divisive nature of the case.
The Megyn Kelly Show·U.S. Targets Iran's Kharg Island, Long Airport Security Lines, "Antifa" Convictions: AM Update 3/16·Mar 16, 2026
“And so after the Civil War, the 14th Amendment was enacted principally to undo Dred Scott, meaning that enslaved people, their children, are citizens and will forevermore be citizens. In fact, what the 14th Amendment says is that anyone born in this country or naturalized, right, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof are U.S. citizens. And so the debate now is, what does that phrase mean, subject to the jurisdiction of? There's an 1898 Supreme Court case, Wong Kim Ark, that seems to answer …”
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Donald Trump's challenge to birthright citizenship is driven by a desire to appease a small sect of Americans and undermines the fundamental principles of the 14th Amendment.
Donald Trump's attempt to alter birthright citizenship is driven by a desire to appease a small, exclusionary group rather than respect constitutional principles.
Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship is a dangerous attempt to undermine the 14th Amendment and appease a narrow, exclusionary base.
Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship is a dangerous attempt to undermine the 14th Amendment and appease a small, exclusionary group of Americans.
The Supreme Court's decision on birthright citizenship could undermine the fundamental understanding of citizenship by allowing political agendas to influence constitutional interpretation.
Bannon`s War Room·Episode 5263/5264: Historial Morning SCOTUS Hearing Arguments On Birthright Citizenship; Trump Live In The Courtroom·Apr 01, 2026
“99%. That's 99%. And no transgender mutilization surgery for our children. That's it. That's it. And I think we're going to get it approved in the House. And I hear the Senate has a hard time. How can you have a hard time with that? How can you have a hard time? But Massey wants to vote no. But on this one, he may be forced. I mean, how can you do it? So I just want to say this. Thomas Massey is a disaster for our party. He comes from a state that I won by a landslide, got the highest vote in …”
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Donald Trump labels Congressman Thomas Massey a 'disaster' for the Republican Party, calling for his removal from office. Trump contrasts Massey's performance with his endorsement of Ed Galron, whom he praises as a true American hero. This heated exchange highlights the internal conflicts within the GOP and the stakes of upcoming elections.
Bannon`s War Room·Episode 5208: President Trump Live In Hebron Kentucky·Mar 11, 2026
“The chicken war criminal. Yesterday, it was kind of one of those days where everybody suddenly knew exactly how the world was going to end. Before 7 o'clock, before 7 p.m. Eastern, you could scroll for maybe, maybe 30 seconds and find somebody absolutely certain we were all going to burn to death in the fiery furnace of Donald Trump's nuclear war. he was about to wipe out an entire civilization and he said it so he meant it nuclear nuclear war war criminal war criminal was being thrown around …”
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In a surprising move, President Trump openly discussed potential military actions against Iran, leading to widespread panic and accusations of war crimes. This unprecedented transparency caused Iran to prepare for an attack, highlighting the dangers of performing military strategy for optics rather than secrecy. The media's intense reaction overlooked the implications of such a disclosure and the true nature of Iranian responses.
The Glenn Beck Program·Iran Ceasefire Explained and ... Already Broken?! | 4/8/26·Apr 08, 2026
“All right. I'll get to that in one second. By the way, it's still totally unclear what exactly has been agreed to and even what exactly we're willing to negotiate. And how how open is the Strait of Hormuz? Because Fox News' Jennifer Griffin, citing Iranian state media, is reporting that Iran allowed two tankers through, but, quote, they will block the strait as long as Israel attacks Lebanon. And this just breaking from Fox News' Trey Yings, Iranian state media reporting the passage of oil …”
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Following a temporary ceasefire, Iran has closed the Strait of Hormuz due to ongoing Israeli strikes in Lebanon. Initially thought to be part of the agreement, the situation escalated quickly as Israel continued its military actions, leaving the U.S. and Iran at a standstill over crucial negotiations. This conflict highlights the fragility of peace in the region and the implications for global oil trade.
The Megyn Kelly Show·Iran Deal Risks and Fallout, with Curt Mills and Mark Halperin, Plus Jennifer Newsom's Wild Comments, with Damilare Sonoiki and Stepfanie Tyler | Ep. 1291·Apr 08, 2026
“No. So the thought that the fear is that and I've seen people say this, they went from criticizing Trump for bombing Iran to criticizing Trump for not bombing Iran. Bill Kristol came out. He said this is a taco. Trump chickens out. And so the criticism is, well, this means you can't trust what Trump says, but I don't think that's true. I think you can trust what Trump says if you know what he means. And so, yes, no one, no reasonable person thought that Trump was going to drop multiple nuclear …”
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Trump's military actions against Iran, including the killing of Soleimani, may actually serve strategic objectives despite skepticism about their effectiveness. The unpredictability he maintains could weaken Iran's nuclear and military capabilities while keeping the Strait of Hormuz open. This approach reflects a calculated risk in U.S. foreign policy, aiming to achieve lasting impacts without full regime change.
The Andrew Klavan Show·Friendly Fire: Iran Ceasefire, INDIGNIDAD Amnesty & A.I. Supermodel Gone Rogue·Apr 09, 2026
“The right knows. Ketanji Brown-Jackson knows. Clarence Thomas knows. Amy Coney Barrett knows. John Roberts knows. Elena Kagan knows. They all know. So how'd it go today? I'll tell you in a second. The Jesse Kelly Show. On air and online at jessekellyshow.com. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a fantastic Wednesday. We got Bill Jacobson coming up about 10 minutes from now to discuss the legal things around this Supreme Court argument today. But a thousand battles will be fought to save the United …”
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Trump's challenge to birthright citizenship is a necessary stand against foreign exploitation of American resources and rights.
The Jesse Kelly Show·Hour 1: Birth Tourism·Apr 02, 2026
“All this outrage. How can this be? How can this guy be the one running for Senate? How can there be a town, an American town, where the sympathies are that way? And downstream of that, you see so many people talk about how we have to ban Sharia law and things like that. And all that stuff's fine. Ban Sharia law. That sounds great. But that doesn't fix the problem. You can pass all the laws you want. You can ban anything you want. If you don't stop massively importing Islam into the United …”
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The Supreme Court's upcoming decision on birthright citizenship could redefine American immigration policy. With the 14th Amendment at the center of the debate, the discussion highlights the tension between legal immigration and the fears surrounding cultural integration. This pivotal moment raises questions about the future of citizenship in America.
The Jesse Kelly Show·Supreme Court Conservatives To BETRAY Trump On Birthright Citizenship?!·Apr 02, 2026
“Through ties with Pakistani nuclear scientists, Iran acquired designs for a centrifuge and component parts. North Korea and Russia helped out with technicians. The regime's nuclear strategy was simple. Distribute the program across multiple hidden sites and bury it, literally, under mountains. Needless to say, Barack Obama's hug-Iran strategy did not actually draw a clear red line. Instead, the Obama administration sent John Kerry shuttling across Geneva and Vienna, chasing a signature on a …”
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The Iran nuclear deal, known as the JCPOA, was deemed a disastrous agreement that allowed Iran to potentially develop nuclear weapons. Instead of using the funds for positive reforms, Iran funneled billions into terrorism and military aggression across the Middle East. The shift in U.S. foreign policy under Trump, marked by sanctions and decisive military action, starkly contrasted with the previous administration's approach and showcased the effectiveness of deterrence.
The Ben Shapiro Show·Iran's Rise and Fall: What History Actually Shows·Apr 08, 2026
“Okay, go ahead. So that is a big departure from the Trump of 2016, from the Trump of 2020, and the Trump of 2024. The whole thing with Trump was he repeatedly said, I am not going to touch your entitlements. I am not going to touch your entitlements, including in the 2024 GOP, the Republican platform. One of the planks is, you know, protect and preserve entitlements. And that means Social Security, Medicare, and there are even White House statements you can find in which it says we are not …”
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Trump's 2024 campaign reveals a drastic change in his stance on entitlements, potentially jeopardizing support from key voter demographics. Once a protector of Social Security and Medicare, he now suggests these programs could be on the chopping block, while simultaneously escalating military spending. This reversal could alienate the marginal voters who boosted his previous campaigns, including Hispanic and African-American men, and young anti-war voters.
The Megyn Kelly Show·Trump FIRES Bondi, CIA's "MK Ultra" History, and "Two Weeks" Talking Point, with John Kiriakou, Sean Davis, and Sohrab Ahmari | Ep. 1287·Apr 02, 2026
“Mike, you have been at the forefront of what I would call talking about and assisting on this, the greatest crime of the century, the stealing of the 2020 election, everything the deep state did. There is movement. We know we have a top flight U.S. attorney down in South Florida that's working on this. There have been other efforts, as you've chronicled here in the war room with Tish James, with Comey. There has been a huge lack of just resources and horsepower at both Maine Justice and with …”
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The recent change in leadership with Pam Bondi stepping down raises questions about the efficiency of the U.S. justice system in addressing election integrity issues. Critics argue that Bondi's shortcomings contributed to the slow progress in investigating the alleged 2020 election theft. With a new U.S. attorney in South Florida, many wonder if this shift will actually speed up the process or create further delays.
Bannon`s War Room·Episode 5268: Pam Bondi Out As AG Todd Blanche To Take Her Place·Apr 02, 2026
“Then we move all the way over to the other part of the country, California. California, here I come. Now it's California, here I go. What about this guy, Nuscom? Nuscom. under Gavin Newsom's watch fraud saturates California from the California Post editorial board our buddy Joel Pollack now is I believe in charge of that he's fantastic he worked at Breitbart for many decades that's the The best one can say about Nuscom and the rest of California's Democratic ruling class following revelations …”
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Under Governor Gavin Newsom, California has lost an astounding $180 billion to fraud across multiple state programs, according to a recent investigation by City Journal. This includes staggering losses in health care and welfare, with estimates suggesting that 25% of the Medi-Cal budget alone is fraudulent. The findings call for urgent accountability and potential criminal prosecutions for those responsible.
Mark Levin Podcast·4/2/26 - Birthright Citizenship: History, Law, and Controversy·Apr 03, 2026
“would be something where they say that there was an exception for temporary sojourners that was recognized at the time of the 14th Amendment, but that that exception doesn't cover illegal aliens. So the idea would be that they could make a ruling that says, you know, you're allowed to make a rule banning Chinese birth tourism or not recognizing the children of people, you know, of people who were born here on tourist visas and then who immediately left. Right. They might say that those those …”
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The Supreme Court's recent arguments challenge the concept of birthright citizenship, especially regarding children of illegal aliens. A key point raised is whether temporary sojourners, like tourists, should be treated differently than those who have lived in the U.S. illegally for years. This debate harkens back to historical interpretations of the 14th Amendment, revealing deep-rooted tensions in American immigration law.
The Charlie Kirk Show·Birthright Citizenship at SCOTUS Explained·Apr 01, 2026
“Can I just ask a little bit on that on that front? I mean, you mentioned earlier that the White House is trying hard not to pay back these tariff revenues that were brought in last year, even though, as the court has ruled, those revenues were illegally collected. They were they they never should have been collected in the first place. That's the upshot of their ruling. Can you just I mean, have there been any developments since SCOTUS is ruling there? Yeah, there are a bunch of lawsuits that …”
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The Supreme Court ruled that Trump's tariffs were unconstitutional, leaving businesses in a legal limbo as they fight to reclaim millions in illegally collected revenues. Despite the chaos and confusion surrounding the tariff changes, the administration shows little urgency in addressing the fallout. This ongoing litigation highlights the administration's lack of preparation for the consequences of its own policies.
Bulwark Takes·Trump Learned NOTHING from the “Liberation Day” Disaster·Apr 03, 2026
“I don't think that's really – I think they're in a mode right now and they're feuding that it doesn't do anybody any good. And it doesn't – it hurts them. Yeah, absolutely. Absolutely. Because I have defended them. People will say to me, why were you on Tucker? And I said, Tucker was perfectly rational when I was on that show. And don't go on this show. Don't go on that. I don't think that's healthy either. I think if you believe in that show, you're going to be a good person. Politics is …”
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Political factions are risking their future by feuding instead of uniting. In a 50-50 country, it's crucial to maintain certain commonalities while disagreeing on issues like abortion and NATO. The current political landscape shows that division could lead to significant losses, especially with upcoming elections looming.
Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words·Regime Change Is a Bonus—Not the Goal—in Iran | Victor Davis Hanson·Apr 03, 2026
“And for some reason, the Trump administration is still basically listening to them. I mean, arguing with them, but still listening. It is way, way past time to go to war with them. And the way to do that, I'm not talking about a physical shooting war. I'm talking about the judiciary announces something like this and you just ignore it. Pretend they don't exist because they don't. the judiciary basically doesn't exist anymore as a functioning part of the government. It's just a bunch of random …”
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The judiciary has overstepped its bounds, claiming an automatic veto over all presidential actions, which is not how our government is designed to function. This alarming power shift demands a radical response: simply ignoring these judicial rulings. In a bizarre twist, the segment also highlights Lindsey Graham's unexpected appearance at Disney World, raising eyebrows about his public persona.
The Matt Walsh Show·Ep. 1760 - Ketanji Brown Jackson Needs To Be Impeached. This Dangerously Idiotic Dissent Is PROOF.·Apr 01, 2026
“Yeah. No, no, no. I'm completely with you on that. So it does sound like, and again, we're taping this just a couple hours before 8 p.m., that suddenly some talks restarted involving Pakistan. If Iran walks in these last few hours or if whatever they respond with is not what Trump is interested in, what do you think he would do? I mean, I know you don't want to be in the prediction game. Nobody does right now. But I mean is there much more damage we can do to their infrastructure without …”
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Trump's military strategy towards Iran might lead to severe infrastructure damage without harming civilians, echoing historical precedents like Hiroshima. However, he's caught in a political vise: if he pulls back, he's seen as weak, but if he escalates, he risks being labeled a war criminal. This complex situation illustrates the challenges of U.S. foreign policy and internal political pressures.
The Rubin Report·I Spoke to Trump & His Final Plan for Iran Will Shock Everyone | Bill O'Reilly·Apr 08, 2026
“One was Sicily. One was Crete. One was Cyprus. And one was, I think you could call it Gibraltar. and those are all in hands of europeans and no surprise they all have big bases that sometimes we can use and then in the northern part we can use bases in britain we have submarine bases we have nuclear facilities we have air bases and we have rammstein air base in germany and i think it's It's the biggest hospital outside the United States that's American. So they but the point is with that multi …”
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NATO's reliability is in question as the U.S. faces potential existential threats without guaranteed support from European allies. Victor Davis Hanson suggests a radical shift towards a 'coalition of the willing,' proposing direct security agreements with individual countries like Portugal and Italy instead of relying on a hesitant NATO. This strategy could redefine U.S. foreign policy and military alliances in the face of growing global instability.
Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words·Victor Davis Hanson: Anchor Babies the Defy Logic and Spirit of 14th Amendment·Apr 04, 2026
“Oh look at this breaking news Flip to the back camera This just happened now FBI raids Target Alleged healthcare fraudsters in California I thought that wasn Guys, this is just breaking now. I'm not kidding. It's on Fox as we speak. It's now 1054 if you're watching live, if you're on VOD. Sorry. Here, look. Breaking news. Raids target alleged healthcare fraudsters in California. You get the IRS, you get the FBI there, federal task force. I thought nothing was, I don't understand, I thought …”
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Trump warns Iran that continued aggression will lead to severe military action, stating that America is on track to achieve its military objectives soon. He emphasizes that the current conflict is not a 'forever war,' pointing out that discussions are ongoing and the Iranian leadership is unstable. This stark message comes amidst breaking news of federal raids targeting healthcare fraud in California, which some may overlook while focusing on doom and gloom narratives.
The Dan Bongino Show·In Due Time (Ep. 2486)·Apr 02, 2026
“Now, I've got a bunch of stuff on the fraud that is happening around our country. And as I told you before and during the election of 2024, I said, we're going to find out that the United States of America is more corrupt than the Soviet Union, but with $7 trillion to spend. And I was right. Years ago, I said that we are an oligarchy. Barack Obama, Bernie Sanders, Liz Warren, the Clintons, they are oligarchs. They are Republican oligarchs. Mitch McConnell is an oligarch. Nancy Pelosi is an …”
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The U.S. is now more corrupt than the Soviet Union, according to political commentator Kaitlin Bennett. She highlights a shocking case of an Orange County man who defrauded Medi-Cal of $270 million in just 11 months, exemplifying the rampant corruption that has infiltrated American politics, where politicians like the Clintons and Pelosi have enriched themselves without contributing to society. Bennett insists that we need accountability, stating she won’t be satisfied until politicians face justice.
The Rob Carson Show·Hot Takes from Kaitlin Bennett & the Strait of Hormuz·Apr 08, 2026
“One of the reasons it must be done is because of stories like this from the New York Post. A Haitian illegal immigrant released into the U.S. by the Biden administration's lax immigration policies allegedly bludgeoned a Florida mother at a gas station in a brazen daylight attack. Robert Joaquin, 40, is accused of striking the 51-year-old woman multiple times, leaving her to die in the parking lot outside of a gas station. she was pronounced out of the scene and now he's been arrested he's from …”
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A Haitian immigrant released by the Biden administration allegedly bludgeoned a Florida mother to death in broad daylight. This horrific incident highlights the consequences of lax immigration policies, leading to calls for accountability among officials. Many argue that these policies have contributed to a rise in violent crime, making the administration responsible for tragic outcomes like this one.
The Matt Walsh Show·Ep. 1763 - INSANE: How Gavin Newsom's Entire Political Career Is About To Be Destroyed... By His Wife·Apr 08, 2026
“Okay, so what's the latest on the Iran war? Well, it sounds like we're gonna get a major, major update tonight. Caroline Levitt tweeted this yesterday, referencing today. She said, tomorrow night at 9 p.m., President Trump will give an address to the nation to provide an important update on Iran. Okay, pretty good. So we're gonna get something from Trump. The general feeling out there is he's gonna say that in essence, the war has been won. We have somebody to negotiate with. As I said, this …”
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President Trump is set to announce that the Iran War objectives have largely been achieved, including the destruction of Iran's military capabilities. This comes as Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu claims Iran no longer poses an existential threat, signaling a significant shift in the conflict's dynamics. Marco Rubio challenges mainstream media narratives, asserting that clear objectives have driven the U.S. strategy all along.
The Rubin Report·Host Shocked as Rubio Decimates Mainstream Media Narrative of the Iran War·Apr 01, 2026
“Congress should also say it's a three-year visa. You don't get to bring your family. You come for three years and then you leave. Congress should also cut out all the exemptions to the cap and lower the cap. Congress should also say if you get an H-1B visa, you can't adjust your status within the United States to anything else. You have to leave, period, full stop. Same thing if you come as a foreign student. When you graduate, you leave, full stop. Those are the kinds of things that would make …”
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To prioritize American workers, Congress should implement a strict three-year H-1B visa without family inclusion and prohibit status adjustment. This approach aims to reduce exemptions and lower the visa cap, making it less daunting for lawmakers while ensuring that Americans are prioritized in the workforce. For more information on this initiative, visit IAProject.org.
Bannon`s War Room·WarRoom Battleground EP 982: Industrial Policy For The Intelligence Age; Stopping The H1NB Takeover·Apr 06, 2026
“If you don't do it within 90 days and you're caught by the authorities, local, state, federal, you're deported without a hearing. No hearing. You're gone. Now, if that happened, the government would have a massive database of people here illegally, and then they could adjudicate those people, give them a hearing. Right now, we just have millions of people just wandering all over the place. Is that not a solution? Of course it is. Now, Chris Cuomo didn't intentionally mislead you. I don't …”
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Imagine a world where undocumented immigrants have just 90 days to come forward or face immediate deportation without a hearing. This approach could create a comprehensive database of undocumented individuals, allowing for proper adjudication instead of leaving millions unaccounted for. In a landscape filled with misinformation and social media distractions, this solution stands out as a pragmatic way to address immigration issues.
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis·No Spin News - Weekend Edition - April 4, 2026·Apr 04, 2026
“So I see this piece from Amy, how Supreme Court appears likely to side against Trump on birthright citizenship. What do you think about this? I mean, it's obviously terribly destructive. The country, we've got countries like China who are taking advantage of it. To our destruction, Doug, what do you think about this? Yeah, classic case of unintended consequences developing. So first let me move away from the offspring of two people who entered illegally and talk about this business of, you …”
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The Supreme Court may soon challenge birthright citizenship, a concept rooted in the 14th Amendment established after the Civil War to grant citizenship to children of former slaves. Ironically, while Justice Scalia championed textualism, critics now embrace his approach when it suits their arguments against birthright citizenship, highlighting a stunning double standard in legal interpretation. This debate reveals deep tensions in how we understand citizenship today.
The Rob Carson Show·From Pam Bondi to Planet X·Apr 02, 2026
“On this Wednesday, war crimes. That's the latest leftist mantra against the American-led action in Iran. The accusation is that the Trump administration is targeting civilians and that violates international law. Only it doesn't. After the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023, Israel attacked Gaza, hunting down terrorists. Thousands of civilians were killed because Hamas set up command and control near civilian situations, like hospitals and schools. So what was Israel supposed to do? Stop hunting …”
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The Trump administration's military actions in Iran are being labeled as war crimes, but are they really? Following the deadly Hamas attack in 2023, Israel's response resulted in civilian casualties, raising questions about responsibility. The argument is that the U.S. is not committing war crimes because it targets terrorists who use civilians as shields, highlighting the complexities of modern warfare.
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis·O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, April 8, 2026·Apr 08, 2026
“Here we are in the middle of a spectacular, spectacular, humane peace mission where people were being slaughtered. They were being slaughtered right up to the minute. We attacked them. We've been talking about it. They've slaughtered our soldiers. They've slaughtered our citizens, our embassy personnel. They come into our country and try and assassinate people. They're the biggest promoters of terrorism. And the Democrats immediately knee jerk. They defend the terrorists, like to defend the …”
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In a gripping moment, a military operation took out Khomeini in just 20 hours, showcasing a decisive act against terrorism. This operation comes in stark contrast to the previous administration's funding of Iran and raises questions about political loyalties in the U.S. as some defend terrorists while others celebrate national defense.
Bannon`s War Room·Episode 5274/5275: WarRoom Special War With Iran·Apr 05, 2026
“They had no idea that it was an illegal alien killer who had been picked up by the Chicago Police Department. So I think it's crucial to shine a light on this. That's why I got on a plane. I went back to Chicago and said, we need to show the scene of the crime. We need to talk about her life. I interview a longtime Chicago policeman, a fantastic guy, 32 years on the force, John Garrido, who talked about how frustrating it is for law enforcement. And if you look at that, that sad lineup of young …”
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The murder of Sheridan Gorman highlights the failures of current immigration policies and the need for stricter enforcement to prevent such tragedies.
Bannon`s War Room·Episode 5270: Search For The Pilot Continues; Battle For The Schools In Texas·Apr 03, 2026
“The State Department came in and settled this lawsuit, and they also got rid of the Global Engagement Center entirely. Secretary of State Rubio ripped into the GEC and talked about how they never should have funded technologies like NewsGuard or GDI The relief that we were seeking all along by the way was injunctive not financial because the goal was to get the government to stop funding censorship routines in violation of the First Amendment even backdoor censorship routines like the one that …”
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The Daily Wire scored a significant legal victory against the Biden State Department, forcing them to cease funding censorship initiatives that violate the First Amendment. This landmark case not only dismantles the Global Engagement Center but also mandates annual First Amendment training for State Department officials, ensuring accountability in protecting free speech. It's a crucial win for American rights and a reminder of the ongoing battle for free expression.
The Ben Shapiro Show·How To Sue The Federal Government and Win·Apr 03, 2026
“but then they can do whatever they want and we quite literally give them cash to do it, then eventually everyone knows that you are a paper tiger, right? That you threaten people or you demand things from people, but you never have the will to do anything about it. So let's jump, this video was going crazy viral yesterday in light of Trump's comments. This video is from 2016, and here is Obama, Barack Obama, then President Barack Obama, talking about how we're monitoring Iran's nuclear supply …”
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Sending cash to Iran didn't yield the expected results; instead, it fueled their nuclear ambitions. While former President Obama claimed diplomacy and inspections would prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons, critics argue that the cash flow only empowered Iran's destabilizing activities. The reality is that despite promises, Iran continued its quest for nuclear capabilities without significant change in behavior.
The Rubin Report·Scott Jennings Notices Something About the Trump Iran Speech No One Noticed·Apr 02, 2026
“But in addition to that, because of the nature of this deal, that it will impact everybody, every student you can think of, K through 12 across this country, please take action. And if you can't be there, go to Bansharia.com. And right there on the homepage, you're going to see the Align Act campaign. Just click through and let these representatives on the board Julie colleagues particularly Pam Little and Evelyn Brooks know you want them to vote for freedom not for Sharia or not for the red …”
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Every K-12 student in Texas could be affected by a crucial vote on educational freedom. Activists urge citizens to support the Align Act campaign by contacting local representatives to advocate against Sharia influence in schools. This is a pivotal moment that could shape a generation's view of their country.
Bannon`s War Room·WarRoom Battleground EP 980: Freeing Tina Peters; Fighting Back Against CAIR Curriculums In In Texas Schools·Apr 02, 2026
“But there is a little bit of discomfort in talking about it because I know he wants us to talk about it. You know, he wants us to talk about it. So it does seem like a classic chase. I wrote 2000 words about Iran this morning, so it's okay. People should read it. And as you know, they should obviously get a great headline. I will say so I do think So you know last night Before we hopped on Yeah that was the first thing I said Of course I will read it Because I'm sure it was great I will tell …”
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Trump's decision to fire Attorney General Pam Bondi appears to be a strategic move to divert attention from a disastrous speech he gave. This tactic reflects his classic approach of manipulating news cycles to regain control of the narrative, especially when faced with negative coverage. Observers speculate that this firing was timed specifically to overshadow the fallout from his speech.
“Speaking of legal issues, big, big cases at the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court is now hearing this case about birthright citizenship. We have had birthright citizenship in this country as a matter of Supreme Court precedent since at least the 1890s. And this comes from the 14th Amendment, which really was just intended to guarantee the citizenship rights of former slaves. but it has been expansively interpreted since then. And actually, it goes back even before the 14th Amendment because of …”
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The Supreme Court's review of birthright citizenship is rooted in historical interpretations of the 14th Amendment and English common law, highlighting the evolving nature of citizenship rights.
The Supreme Court's review of Trump's challenge to birthright citizenship revisits historical interpretations of the 14th Amendment and English common law.
The Supreme Court's review of Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship revisits historical interpretations of the 14th Amendment and English common law.
The Supreme Court's interpretation of birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment is rooted in historical precedents, but the current case could redefine its application in modern times.
The Supreme Court's review of Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship revisits longstanding interpretations of the 14th Amendment and its historical roots in English common law.
The Supreme Court's review of birthright citizenship challenges long-standing interpretations of the 14th Amendment and reflects evolving legal perspectives.
The Michael Knowles Show·Ep. 1945 - BREAKING: Trump FIRES AG Pam Bondi·Apr 03, 2026
“Okay, so I'll get to all of this as our legal panel comes on. But President Trump attended the oral argument. What a thing. The president signed an executive order his very first day in office, but it's never technically gone into effect because immediately he had multiple legal challenges to it, saying we're no longer doing that. We're no longer acknowledging that you're an American citizen just because you're born here if you were born to two illegals or two parents who don't have the right …”
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The Supreme Court's decision on Trump's birthright citizenship order hinges on procedural nuances rather than the merits of the policy itself.
The Supreme Court's review of Trump's birthright citizenship order focuses on procedural hurdles and the executive's legal authority rather than the policy's merits.
The Supreme Court's review of Trump's birthright citizenship executive order focuses on procedural battles rather than the merits of the policy itself.
The Supreme Court's review of Trump's birthright citizenship executive order is a pivotal moment for immigration policy and the interpretation of the 14th Amendment.
The Megyn Kelly Show·Major SCOTUS "Birthright Citizenship" Case, with Aronberg and Davis, and Charlie Kirk Murder Trial Bullet Questions, with Branca and Geragos | Ep. 1286·Apr 01, 2026
“On this Thursday we cannot see it. The enriched uranium inside Iran. Can't watch the scientists trying to make a nuclear weapon. So we have to accept or reject the deadly premise based upon invisible evidence. And many folks will not do that because they don't trust the process. They believe what they want to believe. They don't believe Trump or Israel. Spain and much of Europe fall into this category, as do millions of Americans. The action against Iran cannot be justified. It is Trump's war. …”
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Many Americans are skeptical about the threat Iran poses due to 'invisible evidence' of their nuclear ambitions. This skepticism mirrors historical precedents, where the public failed to recognize the dangers of oppressive regimes until it was too late. The debate continues over whether to act against Iran, as economic concerns overshadow distant atrocities.
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis·O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, April 2, 2026·Apr 02, 2026
“Did you see any of these videos of the No Kings rally of some of these crazy ladies acting like dogs in the street? That was just—the whole thing is so disturbing because, first of all, the only monarchical, allocratic thing we've had is the Biden administration wage warfare and inherited it from the Obama administration. I mean, nobody elected the people who went into Mar-a-Lago or tried to get him, tried to, you know, Jack, nobody elected Jack Smith. Some of the local DAs were elected, but it …”
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The No Kings rally featured protesters behaving disturbingly, highlighting a larger issue of unelected officials wielding power in America. Victor Davis Hanson argues that many who criticize elected leaders, like Trump, are often affluent and disconnected from the realities faced by those they ridicule, particularly ICE agents. This dynamic reveals an uncomfortable racial tension among self-identified liberals who struggle with their own biases.
Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words·The West’s Anti-Christian Crackdown, Holy Land ‘Security,’ ‘No Kings’ Protests & CCP Stalking at Stanford | VDH·Apr 02, 2026
“spy named Fang Fang. This was some years ago. Compromised, looks goofy. Okay. He has another scandal as he's running for California governor. And this is being pushed even by Democrats, Tom Steyer in particular. Swalwell is not a resident of California. The state constitution of California says you have to be a resident to run for governor. He's not a resident. His residency is a kind of a cheat where he's renting a room in a friend's house or something, but he really lives and his family lives …”
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Eric Swalwell's gubernatorial campaign is doomed due to residency issues and questionable financial practices, marking him as a poor candidate.
The Michael Knowles Show·Ep. 1947 - BREAKING: Artemis II Just Made History·Apr 07, 2026
“All right, let me go back to another big question, and I would say a fallacy that's been out there that a lot of people have been talking about, and that is, well, it wasn't America's role to do this. If the neighbors were afraid, then they should have been the ones. We already went after their nuclear facilities. That's where America should have stopped. And if others in Europe were concerned about being hit by these missiles that could reach them, capital cities, then that's on them to do it, …”
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Military action against Iran is not just about protecting its neighbors; it's a direct response to threats against America itself. The Ayatollah's calls for violence against both Israel and the U.S. underscore the urgency of this action, especially considering Iran's funding of groups that have targeted Americans. This is why the president justified military intervention, emphasizing the real danger posed by Iran's nuclear ambitions.
“And I think the Israelis – I mean it's pretty clear that this war violated every precept of decent strategy. Know why you're going in. Know what your war termination plan is and what you want when you get out. Make sure that you have allies or at least ally and that you are both on the same page. Make sure that when you're negotiating that your opponent understands the terms you're offering. Mark, you and I were talking earlier today. It was interesting that at the same time the president was …”
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In a startling turn of events, the Iranians are setting the terms for the end of the U.S. military engagement, highlighting a significant failure in American strategy. While U.S. officials focus on metrics like bomb counts, Iran demands the lifting of sanctions and control over key territories. This contrast reveals a profound miscalculation in how the U.S. approached the conflict and negotiated its objectives.
Bulwark Takes·Trump Went to War Without a Plan. Now He's Scrambling to Get Out. (w/ Tom Nichols) | Command Post·Apr 09, 2026
“American hero. I think that's like the starting point of any discussion about Justice Alito. They don't make him like this guy anymore. And I think that's really the big problem, Jesse, is no one has pointed out to me, and I've been in the conservative legal movement, whatever that is, for years, no one has pointed out to me how we have improved our judicial selection process. We still select for, I think, outdated, outmoded characteristics. How are you on this procedural nicety? What is your …”
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Justice Alito is hailed as a great American jurist, especially in light of past judicial selection failures. The discussion emphasizes the need for strong judicial figures, contrasting Alito with the more moderate candidates that were previously favored. This highlights the ongoing challenges in selecting effective judges who align with conservative values.
The Jesse Kelly Show·Republicans Team Up With Democrats On MASS Amnesty Deal·Apr 08, 2026
“More than any time in previous years, I think the quality of governance and the failure of Democratic governance in particular has become a sort of live issue for voters. Look around and say, you know what? It doesn't need to be this way. I mean, look at Trump. He's proven you can just do things if you want to govern well. And I think Democrats are going to start, especially in 2028, facing more calls for accountability for their governing failures.”
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Voters are increasingly dissatisfied with Democratic governance, realizing it doesn't have to be this way. With examples like Trump showing that effective governance is possible, calls for accountability will intensify as we approach the 2028 elections. This shift in voter sentiment could reshape political strategies and outcomes.
The Rob Carson Show·From Virginia Meltdown to Alien Showdowns·Apr 07, 2026
“Just like North Korea now. There's almost nothing we can do about North Korea now that they have nukes. And they all have figured this out. And Prince Yabba Dabba, the guy that runs Saudi Arabia, he said, yeah, if Iran had a nuke, we're going to get a nuke too. So the president is a man of peace. This is a peace mission. Hello, it's a peace mission. Yes. Fetterman noted that coverage depicts the global economy spiraling by citing the cost of a gallon of gasoline domestically in the U.S., but …”
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If Iran gets nuclear weapons, Saudi Arabia will follow suit, escalating global tensions. This alarming prediction highlights the fragile state of peace and the potential for a nuclear arms race in the Middle East. The implications are dire, as the U.S. struggles to manage these threats effectively.
Mark Levin Podcast·The Best Of Mark Levin - 4/4/26·Apr 04, 2026
“Let's get right to tonight's breaking news. Donald Trump just caved, backing down from his fake deadline, averting for now what the president described this morning as an attack on Iran that would lead to the death of a quote, whole civilization. Let's continue our breaking coverage. Donald Trump has announced that the United States has reached a two-week ceasefire agreement with Iran. Contingent, very important point here, on Iran reopening the Strait of Hormuz. Earlier tonight, MSNOW reported …”
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Trump's decisive military actions and strategic pressure led Iran to accept a ceasefire, showcasing his unparalleled leadership and commitment to global peace.
President Trump's decisive military actions and strategic pressure led to Iran's acceptance of a ceasefire, showcasing his unparalleled courage and resolve.
Bannon`s War Room·Episode 5282: Who Comes Out Victorious In This Ceasefire; Anthropic And Rise Of Skynet·Apr 08, 2026
“If by right they mean conservative, that's been abandoned That was abandoned a long time ago He'd come to the Oval Office several times over the previous year to warn Mr. Trump That a war with Iran would destroy his presidency A couple of weeks before the war began Mr. Trump, who had known Carlson for years, tried to reassure him over the phone. I know you're worried about it, but it's going to be okay, the president said. Carlson asked how he knew, because it always is, Mr. Trump replied. …”
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Tucker Carlson's warnings about a potential war with Iran reveal him as a surprising leaker within the Trump administration. In a private conversation, Trump reassured Carlson, indicating a deeper concern for the presidency's future. This segment uncovers the internal dynamics and conflicting voices surrounding the decision to engage militarily, highlighting the president's unexpected role as a conservative voice amidst the chaos.
Mark Levin Podcast·4/7/26 - These 'MAGA Influencers' Are Nothing But Media Plants·Apr 08, 2026
“They would take those kind of like PT boats and they would circle around ships and they would take hostages. But Iran was okay with countries that appease them and that's just what's happening now. France just said, well, this is not our war and we're not going to let you fly over our country so we're going to get to go in and trade. It'll be better for us anyway because now we can send stuff to the Middle East. Maybe we'll be the only exporter allowed to do it. And so Trump's attitude is, …”
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The U.S. faces a political quagmire as European allies like France refuse to support military actions against Iran, opting instead for trade benefits. This self-serving behavior raises questions about NATO's reliability and the future of U.S. foreign policy, especially under Trump's leadership, who finds himself criticized no matter the choice he makes. The narrative highlights the drift in Western alliances and the challenges of maintaining a united front in global conflicts.
Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words·NATO’s Double Standard on Iran, Europe’s Drift, and the Fraud Crisis at Home | Victor Davis Hanson·Apr 07, 2026
“oh all right so let me give you some more good news here ding dong pan bondi is out it's not exactly the way the song went in the wizard of oz but it's close enough for me uh after 14 months of wasting time and spinning wheels now i'm sure she did some great things yada yada blah blah blah blah blah i just am concentrating on what the new york times is saying today that donald trump has to get rid of her because she won go after his enemies Oh can we stop for just a minute Can we stop for just …”
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Pam Bondi is officially out after 14 months of criticism, marking a significant shift in political dynamics. As discussions heat up, the New York Times suggests that Donald Trump needs to find someone who will aggressively confront his adversaries. This change could reshape the landscape of his administration and influence future strategies.
The Glenn Beck Program·VINDICATED: Pam Bondi Is OUT After Months of Criticism | Guests: Kathie Lee Gifford & Jeremiah Johnston | 4/3/26·Apr 03, 2026
“A Dutch baby? No, isn't that when you fart and you hold your wife's head under the covers? What? Is that? Oh, that's a Dutch oven. Oh. Well, I didn't know. I'm just going off my limited knowledge here anyway. Plus, they love beef over there in Japan. I'm a big beef eater. It's amazing. Chassie, two very important questions. What's the latest status on the wall? If things go badly at the ballot box, it's the only hope keeping the border secure. And two, when ordering bar ice cream, did you at …”
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If Democrats regain power, they may dismantle ICE and significantly increase illegal immigration, regardless of border security measures like the wall. Recent violent crimes committed by illegal immigrants in Virginia highlight the urgency of this issue. The new governor, Abigail Spanberger, has already withdrawn cooperation with ICE, signaling a troubling shift in immigration policy.
The Jesse Kelly Show·Hour 3: Natural Allies·Apr 04, 2026
“He doesn't need their input for international affairs. I, too, would like more focus here at home, but it seems like he signed the executive orders he can. The only thing I think within his power is that he's not doing more aggressively deporting people, even though it's still happening, just not fast enough. Am I completely off with this take? His name is Chris. No, no, not completely off. I need to explain. Donald Trump has done and is doing really good things domestically. He is. He is …”
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Donald Trump is making significant strides in deregulating the economy, often overlooked because it's not a sensational topic. His administration has established a rule requiring the elimination of ten regulations for every new one introduced, showcasing his commitment to reducing bureaucratic constraints. While his immigration policies may not satisfy everyone, they are being executed at a historically fast pace.
The Jesse Kelly Show·Hour 2: 4D Chess for Newsom·Apr 08, 2026
“I think the president, I don't want to use the word desperately, but needs a deal with Iran within, I'd say, six weeks. And then oil prices will come down very, very quickly because there's a glut of oil worldwide, a lot of oil. And China is a part of this equation that the president's going to go to meet the Chinese communists in Beijing, Xi. And I'm sure they have some kind of deal already worked out because they just don't go over there and say, hey, What do you want to do? That doesn't …”
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President Trump is in dire need of a deal with Iran to stabilize oil prices and secure his political future ahead of the midterms. With Democrats lacking solutions to pressing issues, Trump's negotiation skills could give him a significant advantage, but the outcome depends on how much pressure Iran can withstand. This dynamic sets the stage for a critical moment in U.S. politics.
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis·O'Round the World - April 5, 2026·Apr 05, 2026
“Well, I want to thank you, Colonel. Best to your wife, your beautiful family, and have a wonderful, wonderful Easter. God bless you. God be with you. And thank you for having me on your show, Mark. I've got to have you more often. Same with TV. Colonel, you take care of yourself. Be safe. We'll be right back. Fire TV. Entertainment with zero effort required. Fire TV serves up personalized recommendations from across all your apps. Not sure what to watch? Just tell Alexa Plus what you're in the …”
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A former Democrat and Teamster explains why he can no longer support the party, claiming they have become radical and anti-worker. He argues that union members should align with Republicans, citing the Democrats' neglect of working-class issues and their stance against law enforcement. This shift reflects a broader discontent with the current political landscape.
Mark Levin Podcast·4/3/26 - Trump's Defense Budget: A Bold Move Amidst Crisis·Apr 04, 2026
“And yet they pretend they don't. You want to know why? Because they're cowards. Other than Alito, who was clear, other than Thomas, who was clear, Gorsuch seemed wobbly, Kavanaugh seemed wobbly. I don't know where this is going to wind up, but I will tell you this. if they constitutionalize something that doesn't exist in the Constitution. That means Congress can't do anything other than pass an amendment to the Constitution. You see how the Congress is divided. That will never happen. …”
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The Supreme Court may enshrine birthright citizenship into law, despite it lacking a constitutional basis. If upheld, every child born to non-citizens in the U.S. could claim citizenship, leading to significant implications for immigration and national security. Mark Levin warns that this could open the floodgates for foreign nationals, especially from China, to exploit this loophole.
Mark Levin Podcast·4/6/26 - Mark Levin: Why Birthright Citizenship Has No Constitutional Basis·Apr 07, 2026
“Fast and furious. So I'm going to throw it over to you. You've got a big show and a big hour to do. And we'll look at this tomorrow morning because there will be massive fallout in the markets any way this turns out over the next five or six hours. Steve. Thank you, brother. I appreciate you, Eric. Thank you. Appreciate you more. So we're going to do a show. Thank you, brother. We're going to structure the show a little differently tonight. We're going to actually do – we've got an amazing cold …”
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The U.S. military is fully prepared for action as negotiations with Iran reach a critical deadline. With warships and troops being deployed, including the USS Ford and 82nd Airborne, the situation is tense. Meanwhile, the Texas Education Board faces scrutiny over proposed changes to educational materials regarding Islam's role in America.
Bannon`s War Room·Episode 5281: Heated Negotiations Happening With Iran As Deadline Looms·Apr 07, 2026
“necessarily get this cerebral about it. I mean, we know beyond the shadow of a doubt that what Trump means when he talks about Christianity and God's will is God blessing the presidency of Donald Trump, doing right by Donald Trump. You know, it's prosperity gospel. Donald Trump does not have a faith tradition, right? Donald Trump has surrounded himself with sort of like these huckster televangelist types who, by the way, I've written about this. Obviously, these people don't care all that much …”
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Donald Trump's interpretation of Christianity is less about faith and more about self-promotion, embodying a form of prosperity gospel. He surrounds himself with televangelists who support his policies rather than guide him spiritually, creating a narrative where he sees himself as divinely mandated. This mirrors a troubling trend where followers believe they are blessed while their opponents are cursed, contradicting fundamental biblical teachings on humility and self-reflection.
Bulwark Takes·BREAKING Bulwark Coverage of Trump Press Event · Monday, April 6·Apr 06, 2026
“and they're shooting cluster munitions designed to blow up as many things as possible and do as much damage as possible, and quite literally had a rocket that fell, I think it was, what, 1,000 meters from the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the holiest site in Christianity, not to mention the Western Walls right there, holiest site in Judaism, et cetera, et cetera. Oh, and I suppose at least he would care about the Dome of the Rock. All of that aside, it's interesting. He thinks that Donald Trump …”
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A Maryland politician claims Donald Trump is unfit for office, raising questions about Joe Biden's fitness as a candidate for the upcoming election. Despite concerns about Biden's memory, he confidently supports him for another term, citing his record of success. This debate highlights the intense political climate as the 2024 election approaches.
The Rubin Report·Scott Jennings Notices Something in Trump's Chilling Warning No One Noticed·Apr 06, 2026
“And as a result he believes that if there is a more stable government that we do not worry about having nuclear weapons that things will be better for American commerce in the years ahead To me again this is overreach The easiest thing for Trump to have done was just show up, not really rock the boat very much, and as a result, there wouldn't be these risks that he's taking. And this, I think, is the number one way to really sum it up. I think Trump sees what happened with North Korea, And I …”
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Trump's approach to Iran's nuclear ambitions is a bold gamble that could reshape American foreign policy for generations. He believes that establishing a stable government in Iran will prevent it from pursuing nuclear weapons, unlike the failed diplomatic efforts with North Korea. However, critics argue this overreach could have serious repercussions, suggesting he could have simply left the situation alone.
Verdict with Ted Cruz·Bonus: Daily Review with Clay and Buck - Apr 7 2026·Apr 08, 2026
“Every power plant in Iran will be out of business, burning, exploding and never to be used again. I mean, complete demolition by 12 o'clock. And it'll happen over a period of four hours if we wanted to. We don't want that to happen. We may even get involved with helping them rebuild their nation. And you know what? If that's the case, the last thing we want to do is start with power plants, which are among the most expensive thing and bridges. You saw the bridge. the bridge went we were very …”
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President Trump warns that every power plant in Iran could face complete destruction if they don't comply with his ultimatum. He reflects on the strategic implications of such actions, noting the potential for extensive rebuilding efforts and the need for cooperation with the U.S. to restore Iran's infrastructure. This ultimatum comes amid shifting dynamics in the Middle East, raising the stakes for both nations.
Bannon`s War Room·Episode 5278: President Trump Delivers Another Ultimatum For Iran, Deadline April 7th At 8pm·Apr 06, 2026
“If you think Mandani is like a one-off, you're wrong. And if you want proof of it and how concerned you should all be over these types of individuals, let's take a look at the Michigan Senate candidate that avoids discussing Iran because, quote, there's a lot of people in Dearborn who are sad that we took out the Ayatollah. Like, this is not just Mandani, folks. This is the Democratic Party growing very quickly in this. Yeah, look, some listeners, particularly listeners who are skeptical, when …”
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A Michigan Senate candidate, Abdul El-Sayed, chose not to comment on the killing of an Iranian Ayatollah, citing concern for voters in Dearborn who are 'sad' about it. This decision highlights a growing trend within the Democratic Party, where candidates appear to pander to constituents with troubling affiliations, raising questions about national security and accountability.
Verdict with Ted Cruz·Dearborn 'Sad Faces' for the Ayatollah, Hezbollah Inspired Michigan Man & Democrats’ Cash Pipeline at Risk Week In Review·Apr 04, 2026
“I think we read the headlines when President Trump took action to take on Iran. For 50 years, presidents have talked about doing this, and he's the first one to do it and face the scrutiny of instant gratification. Everyone wants to know, is it two weeks? Is it three weeks? Give us a timeline. But he understood that it was going to take risk, and it was going to take some short term hardships for a longer term gain for our country, for my three boys future, certainly. So I think this just shows …”
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President Trump's unprecedented military action against Iran showcases the sacrifices needed to secure freedom for future generations. While facing scrutiny for immediate results, he emphasizes the importance of risk and the highly trained individuals who undertake dangerous rescue missions. This highlights that the greatest nation’s freedom comes at a significant cost.
Bannon`s War Room·Episode 5276: Trump Threatens Mass Annihilation In Iran; Miraculous Rescue Mission For US Soldiers·Apr 06, 2026
“I know you are allergic to them. I know it. But that's why we got a guy like Scott Jennings coming up a little bit who uses facts. And that's why he always wins his debates on CNN. I got him coming up in a few minutes. I do want to show you how facts and data matter to me too on an entirely different time. You got”
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Scott Jennings is known for his ability to win debates on CNN using solid facts, and he's joining the show to share his insights. In a landscape often clouded by opinions, Jennings stands out by prioritizing data and evidence in discussions. This segment sets the stage for an engaging conversation about current issues and the importance of factual accuracy.
The Dan Bongino Show·We Want Our Money Back (Ep. 2489)·Apr 07, 2026
“Millions of American Christians voted for Donald Trump when he ran for president in the last election and millions more Christians around the world rooted for him to win. Many still do root for Donald Trump. Now, why is that? Because of his personal piety? Well, of course not. Trump, to his credit, has never claimed to be personally pious, especially religious in any sense. They voted for him and they still support him because he seemed like a protector. He seemed like someone who might save …”
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Many American Christians continue to support Donald Trump, not for his personal piety, but because they see him as a protector against a growing agnostic culture. His commitment to appointing pro-life justices and supporting religious freedoms resonates with them, despite his questionable motives, such as prioritizing oil over humanitarian concerns in foreign relations. This raises critical questions about the values that underpin their support for him.
The Tucker Carlson Show·Tucker on Trump’s Desecration of Easter and a Warning to Christians Everywhere·Apr 06, 2026
“On this Tuesday, President Trump held an extensive Q&A with the press about the rescue of the two American airmen. You probably have heard all about it. Amazing military extraction out of Iran. But the bigger picture remains kind of murky. I do believe that Iran is going to have to make some kind of deal, but I don't know when that might be. It seems that the United States will destroy Iran's infrastructure if that deal is not made. But I think that the deadline of Tuesday evening might be …”
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The world must unite to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, as their leaders are likely to use them if they succeed. Following a dramatic military extraction of two American airmen, President Trump emphasized the need for a deal with Iran, warning that failure could lead to the destruction of their infrastructure. It's astonishing that global powers aren't rallying behind the U.S. to neutralize this imminent threat.
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis·O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, April 7, 2026·Apr 07, 2026
“And both sides believe what they want to believe. But I'm not in that soup bowl. So I know that the Iranians feverishly want to get a nuclear weapon. If they did not, they would have allowed inspectors in. I'm a simple man. That's a simple analysis If you're not hell bent On getting your nuclear Arsenal Why not let them in Okay So they can see You've already suffered An air Intrusion On your main nuke base And you're now Starting it up again You say okay we're going to stop Iran doesn't need to …”
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The media is dubbing the current situation with Iran 'Trump's War,' highlighting the president's aggressive stance on nuclear inspections. Despite Iran's refusal to allow inspectors, Trump believes he's acting in the world's best interest, even as public perception largely rejects this approach. The situation escalates as he threatens to bomb Iran's electrical grid if a deal isn't reached by tomorrow.
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis·TRUMP'S WAR? The Media's Shift on Iran, Michael Rubin Breaks Down NATO’s Anti- U.S. Response & Out-of-Control Gas Prices·Apr 07, 2026
“Yeah, but he used the F-bomb. Oh, my gosh. Oh, my gosh. Oh, my gosh. This is a little comparison between Barack Obama, who sent billions of dollars to the Iranian regime. And literally, I mean, tens of billions of dollars freed up by Joe Biden, which they used for weapons. They were on the verge of becoming an unstoppable force with regard to being able to shoot down weapons or planes or missiles coming into Iran. So they are about to become a force that we wouldn't have been able to take down …”
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Diplomatic efforts with Iran have backfired, allowing them to expand their nuclear capabilities despite promises of oversight. While past administrations claimed to have cut off Iran's paths to a bomb, critics argue that the reality is far more dangerous, with Iran now closer than ever to developing nuclear weapons. This segment critiques the effectiveness of diplomacy in dealing with a regime that manipulates negotiations for its own gain.
The Rob Carson Show·Profanity, Patriotism, and a Very Rob Carson Monday·Apr 06, 2026
“They didn't just strike it down by a majority. They struck it down eight to one. Only Ketanji Brown was the only person who disagreed with it, which I think is fascinating. It's on the speech grounds, which is not, I mean, you would think that speech would have to do with something that was broadcast or public speech or something. Originally, when they had freedom of speech, they didn't think of all these things. in the time of the Constitution, but it touches on health care, which they call …”
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The Supreme Court's recent 8-1 ruling against conversion therapy highlights a significant shift in free speech rights, particularly concerning pro-LGBTQ+ counseling. This decision not only protects the rights of individuals seeking affirming therapy but also raises questions about morality and law in a changing societal landscape. As more young people identify as LGBTQ+, the ruling reflects a broader cultural acceptance and the complexities of speech in therapy contexts.
Bannon`s War Room·WarRoom Battleground EP 979: Finnish Politician Cites Romans 1 — And Is Convicted Under “War Crimes And Crimes Against Humanity”·Apr 01, 2026
“By the way, what I think it – no. What I said was you asked me like what was the conversation, what happened in the strategic decision. I wasn't there. But I'll tell you this. What I said to you was I've seen intelligence over time and seen threats from Iran and where I see very deep concerns that people like me had. Do I know what ultimately made him make the decision, as you're asking me? No, I wasn't there. I wasn't in the situation room. This is why I actually believe the War Powers Act was …”
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Rep. Josh Gottheimer insists that the president must clearly outline war objectives regarding Iran as the War Powers Act deadline approaches. He emphasizes Congress's role in demanding a clear plan, stating that without defined goals and a timeline, lawmakers will either seek a declaration of war or push for withdrawal. This debate highlights the uncertainty surrounding U.S. military decisions and foreign policy.
Bulwark Takes·Tim Miller vs. Rep. Gottheimer: War Debate Gets HEATED·Apr 07, 2026
“vote in each state and to ban the Postal Service from mailing voters ballots unless they are on a state's official absentee voter list. There you go. That list must be given to USPS at least 60 days before it. Yeah, that's how we make sure that you are who you are. But listen to George, George Stephanopoulos with the venom dripping from his fangs. Listen to this. I have honest voting in our country. President Trump signing an executive order to limit mail-in voting. His latest move to subvert …”
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Trump's potential appointment of Harmeet Dillon as associate attorney general could shift the dynamics in the Department of Justice, especially as she targets controversial policies like DEI programs. This move comes amid claims that Trump is anti-women, contradicting the narrative by promoting a woman to a high-ranking position. The political implications of such appointments could reshape the landscape ahead of the midterms.