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The Dan Bongino Show
“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
Bannon`s War Room
“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
The Rob Carson Show
“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
The Megyn Kelly Show
“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
Bannon`s War Room
“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
Bannon`s War Room
“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 Glenn Beck Program
“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
The Megyn Kelly Show
“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
The Andrew Klavan Show
“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 Jesse Kelly Show
“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
The Jesse Kelly Show
“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
The Ben Shapiro Show
“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
The Megyn Kelly Show
“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
Bannon`s War Room
“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
Mark Levin Podcast
“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
The Charlie Kirk Show
“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
Bulwark Takes
“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
Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words
“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
The Matt Walsh Show
“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
The Rubin Report
“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 …”
Ridealong summary
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

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Bannon`s War Room
Bannon`s War Room
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The Rob Carson Show
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The Jesse Kelly Show
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Mark Levin Podcast
Mark Levin Podcast
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Bulwark Takes
Bulwark Takes
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Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words
Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words
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Top Podcasts on Eric Swalwell's Campaign Halt
Congressman Eric Swalwell has suspended his California gubernatorial campaign following the surfacing of multiple sexual assault allegations. The accusations have triggered investigations and led to a rapid political collapse, with Democratic leaders reportedly distancing themselves. Podcasts are discussing the political fallout, the nature of the allegations, and the impact on the California governor's race.
Eric Swalwell
Apr 14, 2026 · 15 clips · 8 podcasts
Best Podcasts on US-Iran Tensions and Trump's Speech
Tensions between the US and Iran have dramatically escalated following the downing of a US F-15 fighter jet and a subsequent high-stakes special forces rescue of its airmen. President Trump has issued stark warnings to Iran, including threats to strike civilian infrastructure and demands to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, leading to widespread debate and concern over the potential for a full-scale war. Many podcasts are discussing the geopolitical implications, economic fallout, and the internal political reactions to the conflict.
Apr 04, 2026 · 39 clips · 8 podcasts
Top Podcasts on Loyola Student Murder Debate
The murder of Loyola University student Sheridan Gorman in Chicago has ignited a debate over immigration policies. The suspect in the case is reportedly an undocumented immigrant, leading to discussions on how immigration enforcement intersects with public safety. This incident has brought attention to the broader implications of immigration laws on community security.
Mar 28, 2026 · 14 clips · 7 podcasts