Episodes

Tuesday Apr 08, 2025
Christina Bobb | Judicial Watch Sues Justice Department
Tuesday Apr 08, 2025
Tuesday Apr 08, 2025
Christina Bobb, a former lawyer for President Trump.
Judicial Watch Sues Justice Department, Homeland Security for Files on Former Trump Lawyer Christina Bobb

Tuesday Apr 08, 2025
Steve Gruber | The DOW Futures already Begin to Rocket-Up
Tuesday Apr 08, 2025
Tuesday Apr 08, 2025
Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines

Tuesday Apr 08, 2025
Ivey Gruber | Reflecting on Costa Rica
Tuesday Apr 08, 2025
Tuesday Apr 08, 2025
Ivey Gruber, President Michigan Talk Network

Tuesday Apr 08, 2025
Steve Gruber | Tammy Bruce says Hamas Must Go
Tuesday Apr 08, 2025
Tuesday Apr 08, 2025
Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines

Tuesday Apr 08, 2025
Matt Hall | Public Safety Trust Fund legislation
Tuesday Apr 08, 2025
Tuesday Apr 08, 2025
Speaker Matt Hall, four term state representative from Southwest Michigan and Speaker of the House.
Public Safety Trust Fund legislation.
The bills will send extra resources to local communities for police and public safety initiatives.
How it will support public safety and reduce violent crime.

Tuesday Apr 08, 2025
Steve Gruber | Trump Speaks on Gaza & Other Foreign Affairs
Tuesday Apr 08, 2025
Tuesday Apr 08, 2025
Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines

Monday Apr 07, 2025
Scot Bertram | Sour Market Reaction to Trump's Tariffs- What's to Come?
Monday Apr 07, 2025
Monday Apr 07, 2025
Here are 3 big things you need to know—
One — U.S. stock futures are plunging, giving an indication of what could be expected today on Wall Street. Dow Jones Industrial, S&P 500 and Nasdaq futures all fell roughly four percent Sunday. The Dow saw back-to-back losses of over 15-hundred points for the first time ever last week, while the S&P took a six-percent drop Friday, the worst since March 2020.
Two ---- President Trump will host Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House on Monday for talks about new U.S. tariffs. Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One on Friday that he had invited Netanyahu for discussions. The talks are also expected to address Israel's war in Gaza. Netanyahu's visit could mark the first in-person attempt by a foreign leader to try to negotiate a deal on tariffs.
And number three — Actor Jay North, who played Dennis Mitchell in the in the 1960s sitcom "Dennis the Menace" has died at 73. North had been fighting cancer for a number of years, passing away at his home in Florida on Sunday. North also appeared in other shows such as The Man from U.N.C.L.E., Lassie, General Hospital and The Simpsons.

Monday Apr 07, 2025
Scot Bertram | The Reactions to Tariffs & The Markets
Monday Apr 07, 2025
Monday Apr 07, 2025
Scot Bertram discusses news and headlines

Monday Apr 07, 2025
Monday Apr 07, 2025
Diana Sroka Rickert, contributor to The Federalist. She is also a homeschool parent.
Illinois Bill Would Let Failing School System Send Homeschooling Parents To Jail

Monday Apr 07, 2025
Tim Murtaugh | What is the Biden Pill Penalty and why is it a problem?
Monday Apr 07, 2025
Monday Apr 07, 2025
Tim Murtaugh, Trump 2024 senior advisor and Trump 2020 comms director.
Biden Pill Penalty.
As Congress moved forward with budget reconciliation, we’ve started to hear some things about something called the “Biden Pill Penalty.”
What is the Biden Pill Penalty and why is it a problem?

Monday Apr 07, 2025
Monday Apr 07, 2025
Here are 3 big things you need to know—
One — The death toll has risen to at least 19 as a result of severe weather across the nation's midsection. More heavy rain is expected across the region as the storm threat shifts to the southern Mid-Atlantic and Southeast into Monday. Forecasters say temperatures will drop behind the storm system with freeze alerts in effect tonight for millions from Oklahoma City and Kansas City to St. Louis and Indianapolis.
Two ---- Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick says the power of the U.S. needs to be reset. Speaking on CBS' Face the Nation, Lutnick said the new global tariffs put in place by the Trump administration were to address a national security issue. He says it’s a major problem things like medicine and semiconductors aren't made in America. Lutnick said the tariffs will stay in place as President Trump seeks to reset global trade.
And number three ---- Millions of acres of national forests, including a sizeable portion in Michigan, could be cleared for timber production in a bid to reduce wildfire risk. That’s according to a new U.S. Department of Agriculture plan. The Department of Agriculture couldn't specify how many acres would be affected in Michigan. The state is home to about 2.9 million acres of national forest lands.

Monday Apr 07, 2025
Monday Apr 07, 2025
Jason Snead, Executive Director of Honest Elections Project Action.
KS Bans Foreign Funding of Ballot Issue Campaigns and Ranked-Choice Voting

Monday Apr 07, 2025
Angie Wong | Tariff Mania, The Economy, & Political Blowback
Monday Apr 07, 2025
Monday Apr 07, 2025
Angie Wong, Miami GOP Committeewoman, & Chair, Capitol Hill Fight Club PAC
AngieWong.com (x.com/AngieWong).
Tariff mania, economy, political blowback

Monday Apr 07, 2025
Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch | Will Freeing the Hostages End the War?
Monday Apr 07, 2025
Monday Apr 07, 2025
Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch, author of Viktor Frankl and the Psychology of the Soul: A Guide to Finding Meaning and Emotional Wellness.
Will Freeing the Hostages End the War?

Monday Apr 07, 2025
Monday Apr 07, 2025
Here are 3 big things you need to know—
One — U.S. stock futures are on the decline ahead of a new trading week on Wall Street. Dow Jones Industrial, S&P 500 and Nasdaq futures all fell roughly four percent Sunday. Things haven't been much better overnight, with Dow futures having lost around 13-points - or more than three percent. This comes after the Dow saw back-to-back losses of over 15-hundred points for the first time ever last week, while the S&P took a six-percent nosedive Friday, the worst since March 2020.
Two ---- Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has joined a coalition of 19 attorneys general in suing President Trump over his executive order on voting restrictions. The lawsuit was filed in U.S. District Court in Massachusetts and says voting restrictions are not authorized by the U.S. Constitution or by Congress. Nessel says Trump's order is trying to force state election officials to impose overly burdensome proof of citizenship requirements when people register to vote.
And number three ---- U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi says that she has received death threats for seeking the death penalty against Luigi Mangione. Mangione, accused of killing the CEO of UnitedHealthCare, has pleaded not guilty to state murder and terrorism charges. His defense attorney has said the allegations were brought by a lawless Justice Department that is being guided by a political decision to seek the death penalty.

Monday Apr 07, 2025
Reagan Reese | WH Reaction to Tariffs and Markets
Monday Apr 07, 2025
Monday Apr 07, 2025
Reagan Reese, White House Correspondent, Daily Caller.
WH reaction to tariffs and markets

Monday Apr 07, 2025
Mike Gonzalez | "NPR and PBS Are Begging for Mercy. They Don’t Deserve It"
Monday Apr 07, 2025
Monday Apr 07, 2025
Mike Gonzalez, Angeles T. Arredondo E Pluribus Unum Senior Fellow.
NPR and PBS Are Begging for Mercy. They Don’t Deserve It

Monday Apr 07, 2025
Scot Bertram | Anthony Fauci Doubles Down on Covid Procedures
Monday Apr 07, 2025
Monday Apr 07, 2025
Scot Bertram discusses news and headlines

Friday Apr 04, 2025
Scot Bertram | TSA to Require a REAL ID in order to take Flight
Friday Apr 04, 2025
Friday Apr 04, 2025
Here are 3 big things you need to know—
One — Ford Motor Company has announced that it would allow car shoppers to buy its 2024-25 vehicles at the discounted price the automaker offers to its employees. Called "From America, For America," the promotion was unveiled on the same day a new 25% U.S. tariff on foreign vehicles took effect.
Two ---- Former heart surgeon and TV star Dr. Mehmet Oz was confirmed Thursday to lead the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. The 64-year-old will manage health insurance programs for roughly half the country, with oversight of Medicare, Medicaid or Affordable Care Act coverage.
And number three — The TSA's deadline to have a REAL ID license is just over a month away. Starting May 7th, Americans will need to have a REAL-ID compliant driver’s license to take domestic and international flights. If you don't have one, you’ll need a passport or secondary ID to travel through security checkpoints. Unless, of course, they postpone this deadline yet again.

Friday Apr 04, 2025
Friday Apr 04, 2025
Scot Bertram discusses news and headlines

Friday Apr 04, 2025
Friday Apr 04, 2025
Scot Bertram discusses news and headlines

Friday Apr 04, 2025
Steven Wilson | A Solution to America’s Education Crisis
Friday Apr 04, 2025
Friday Apr 04, 2025
Steven Wilson, Pioneer Institute Senior Fellow.
A Solution to America’s Education Crisis

Friday Apr 04, 2025
Scot Bertram | 15 Non-Citizens in MI were able to cast ballots in November
Friday Apr 04, 2025
Friday Apr 04, 2025
Here are 3 big things you need to know—
One — Stellantis is temporarily laying off 900 employees in response to President Trump's tariff announcement. The layoffs will impact workers at five of the automaker's U.S. facilities. Stellantis also announced it will be pausing production at two of its plants in Canada and Mexico. In a letter to employees, the company said it's assessing the medium and long-term effects of the tariffs on operations. .
Two ---- President Trump says the tariffs imposed on other countries are working, and he is ready to make some deals. Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, Trump said his initial tariff plan is over, and he's watching it settle in. He said every country has called, asking to cut a trade deal with the U.S. to avoid the tariffs.
And number three — A months-long review by the Michigan Secretary of State's office has identified 15 individuals who allegedly are not U.S. citizens but still cast ballots in the November presidential election in Michigan. That’s according to the Detroit News. The 15 people are in addition to a University of Michigan student from China who allegedly voted illegally in October.

Friday Apr 04, 2025
Tony Abboud | FDA Tobacco Official Removed from Position
Friday Apr 04, 2025
Friday Apr 04, 2025
Tony Abboud, executive director of the Vapor Technology Association.
FDA Brian King Removal

Friday Apr 04, 2025
Tim Walberg | Bipartisan Bill to Strengthen Telecommunications Networks
Friday Apr 04, 2025
Friday Apr 04, 2025
Rep. Tim Walberg represents MI’s Fifth Congressional District. Congressman Walberg serves on the House Energy and Commerce Committee and the House Education and the Workforce Committee.
Walberg, Colleagues Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Strengthen Telecommunications Networks

Friday Apr 04, 2025
Lauren Smyth | Upcoming book, 'Warsafe'
Friday Apr 04, 2025
Friday Apr 04, 2025
Lauren Smyth, award-winning author and radio broadcaster with a passion for writing, adventure, and unconventional storytelling. Since signing my first publishing contract at age 13, I've written three young adult action/adventure novels and contributed to the Into the Unknown and Christmas Miracles anthology.
Upcoming book, Warsafe

Friday Apr 04, 2025
Friday Apr 04, 2025
Here are 3 big things you need to know—
One — Potentially historic flash-flooding is in the forecast for the eastern U.S. A series of severe storms have already dropped up to four inches of rain across the South Central U.S., and now forecasters are predicting another eight inches through Saturday, especially in Missouri and Kentucky. Millions of people could be affected.
Two ---- French President Emmanuel Macron wants European nations to freeze investment in the U.S. in response to the Trump administration's tariffs. The European Union is facing 20-percent tariffs on all exports to the U.S. after President Trump unveiled his global tariff plan on Wednesday.
And number three — A Spring Arbor couple has been released after spending nearly a month in a maximum-security Mexican prison. Paul and Christy Akeo have returned to their home after charges against them were dropped. The Akeo's were arrested March 4th on allegations of defrauding resort chain Palace Elite out of over 116-thousand-dollars for breaching a timeshare contract. Congressman Tom Barrett visited them in prison and spoke to the president of the Quintana Roo Supreme Court to get the couple freed.

Friday Apr 04, 2025
Friday Apr 04, 2025
Steve Dulan is a professor and a licensed attorney.

Friday Apr 04, 2025
Tim Golding | Grassroots Push to Extend Trump Tax Cuts
Friday Apr 04, 2025
Friday Apr 04, 2025
Tim Golding, State Director AFP.
Americans for Prosperity Launches Seven-Figure Ad Campaign and Grassroots Push to Extend Trump Tax Cuts

Friday Apr 04, 2025
Friday Apr 04, 2025
Alexander William Salter, economics professor in the business school at Texas Tech University, a research fellow at TTU’s Free Market Institute, and a research fellow with the Independent Institute in Oakland, California
Simple Economics May Derail the MAHA Reform of Food Stamps