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Sep 10, 2025
Sep 10, 2025
11 min
Steve welcomes David A. Kallman, Senior Partner at the Kallman Legal Group, to break down a massive win for justice in Michigan. A state judge has just slammed the door shut on Attorney General Dana Nessel’s politically motivated witch hunt against Michigan’s Republican Electors. Kallman, who has been on the front lines of this fight, explains why the case collapsed, how Nessel abused her office in an attempt to criminalize conservatives, and what this ruling means for the future of election integrity in Michigan and across the country.

Sep 10, 2025
Sep 10, 2025
8 min
On this episode of The Steve Gruber Show, Steve is joined by Marian Sheridan, co-founder of the Michigan Conservative Coalition, two-time Elector (2020 & 2024), and proud grandmother. They dive into the latest victory in Michigan’s political battlefield: the long, grueling lawfare campaign waged against Michigan’s Trump Electors. After years of harassment and legal persecution, justice has finally prevailed. Marian shares firsthand insight on what it was like to stand firm for election integrity, why these cases were really about silencing conservatives, and how the ruling strengthens the fight for free and fair elections in Michigan and across America.
This is a story of courage, conviction, and the enduring power of ordinary patriots standing up to political weaponization.

Sep 9, 2025
Sep 9, 2025
11 min
Ok—we are burning daylight—and we need to get rolling
Number One— GOP Senate Majority leader says its time to change the rules—because Democrats do not understand anything except absolute power—
Number Two— The French Government has collapsed for the second time in less than 9 months—and it means—the far right—led by the now convicted Marine Le Pen—is back in the conversation— and Emmanuel Macron is back in hot water—
Number Three— So, what is it going to be that drives the mid-term elections? Is it going to be the economy—the border—or has crime moved into the #1 position for voters?

Sep 9, 2025

Sep 9, 2025

Sep 9, 2025
Sep 9, 2025
11 min
On this episode of The Steve Gruber Show, Steve sits down with Dr. Steven Quay, MD, PhD, a world-renowned physician–scientist with more than 380 published papers, seven FDA-approved drugs, and over 12,000 research citations. Dr. Quay weighs in on the recent RFK Jr. hearing, the fierce debate over COVID-19 vaccine mandates, and what these developments mean for the future of American healthcare and individual freedom. With his deep background in oncology, virology, and infectious disease, Dr. Quay brings a scientific yet commonsense perspective to one of the most polarizing topics in America today.

Sep 9, 2025
Sep 9, 2025
8 min
On this episode of The Steve Gruber Show, Steve welcomes Dr. Michael Hutchison, inventor of NeuroGuard+, a breakthrough mouthguard that protects athletes by aligning the jaw to reduce concussion risk, tested and certified by Michigan State University and Wayne State. Unlike traditional mouthguards, NeuroGuard+ fits over the lower teeth to establish proper physiological jaw alignment, which helps dissipate G-forces from impacts. Studies and field data show striking results: users experienced a drastically lower concussion rate (as low as 0.2% among 6,500 athletes) and performance gains
Steve also checks in for a personal moment—how his son is performing this season and how the NeuroGuard+ can be customized to fit varying stages of kids' dental development, ensuring ongoing protection through growth.
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Sep 9, 2025
Sep 9, 2025
11 min
Number One— Walgreens could become a thing of the past—and soon—I mean—a private equity takeover means that several more stores will be closing—and that means layoffs too—
Number Two— The Supreme Court hands President Trump another huge win on immigration—giving the green light for ICE raids to resume in California—
Number Three— What is really in your vaccines—time to talk about your health today—and it stems from a post on Truth social by President Donald Trump—that included a damning video about Thimerosal—and that is something you should certainly know about—

Sep 9, 2025
Sep 9, 2025
7 min
Jeff Dornik, founder and CEO of Pickax and host of The Jeff Dornik Show, breaks down a stark warning from one of the pioneers of computer science. According to this expert, artificial intelligence is set to cause extreme unemployment across multiple industries, wiping out millions of jobs, while at the same time driving corporate profits to record highs. Jeff explores what this means for workers, the economy, and whether America is prepared for the seismic shift AI is about to unleash.

Sep 9, 2025

Sep 9, 2025
Sep 9, 2025
11 min
Marc Goldwein, Senior Vice President and Senior Policy Director for the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, breaks down two pressing economic issues. First, he explains why recent economic gains may be nothing more than a short-lived “sugar high” that doesn’t signal long-term growth. Then, as Social Security celebrates its 90th anniversary, Goldwein highlights the looming insolvency crisis and what it means for retirees and future generations.

Sep 9, 2025
Sep 9, 2025
8 min
Steve welcomes Timothy Sandefur, Vice President for Legal Affairs at the Goldwater Institute’s Scharf-Norton Center for Constitutional Litigation and Duncan Chair in Constitutional Government, to break down a growing threat to free speech. New disclosure laws are putting nonprofit donors in the spotlight, potentially discouraging charitable giving and chilling public advocacy. Sandefur explains how these rules could infringe on First Amendment rights and what it means for the future of nonprofit activism.

Sep 9, 2025

Sep 9, 2025
Sep 9, 2025
7 min
State Representative James DeSana (R-Carleton) has introduced a bold proposal to change how legislators are compensated, moving from a fixed salary to an hourly wage. Rep. DeSana argues this plan will hold lawmakers more accountable to taxpayers and ensure they are paid for actual time worked. This segment dives into the details of the proposal, the potential impact on Michigan politics, and reactions from both supporters and critics.

Sep 9, 2025

Sep 9, 2025
Sep 9, 2025
11 min
On this episode of The Steve Gruber Show, Steve welcomes Lara Logan, award-winning journalist and host of Going Rogue with Lara Logan. They dive into President Trump’s massive success in reducing crime in Washington, D.C., while exposing how crime continues to plague major cities where the left defends criminals instead of protecting citizens. The conversation highlights Trump’s tough stance against cartels, traffickers, gangs, and the flood of drugs destroying communities, as well as his determination to secure peace by confronting terrorists and even foreign adversaries like the CCP. Lara and Steve discuss the hypocrisy of critics who attack Trump’s bold tactics while offering no real solutions, and they reaffirm the strength and power of America under Trump’s leadership, with the capability to confront and defeat those who seek to tear the nation down.

Sep 9, 2025
Sep 9, 2025
8 min
On this episode of The Steve Gruber Show, Steve welcomes Lara Logan, award-winning journalist and host of Going Rogue with Lara Logan. They dive into President Trump’s massive success in reducing crime in Washington, D.C., while exposing how crime continues to plague major cities where the left defends criminals instead of protecting citizens. The conversation highlights Trump’s tough stance against cartels, traffickers, gangs, and the flood of drugs destroying communities, as well as his determination to secure peace by confronting terrorists and even foreign adversaries like the CCP. Lara and Steve discuss the hypocrisy of critics who attack Trump’s bold tactics while offering no real solutions, and they reaffirm the strength and power of America under Trump’s leadership, with the capability to confront and defeat those who seek to tear the nation down.

Sep 8, 2025
Sep 8, 2025
11 min
Here are 3 big things you need to know—
One — President Trump thinks there will be a truce deal soon between Israel and Hamas. Earlier Sunday, Trump issued what he called his last warning to Hamas, urging the Palestinian militant group to accept a deal with Israel to release hostages from Gaza. Trump said Sunday on Truth Social that the Israelis have accepted his terms and it’s for Hamas to do the same.
Two --- Maryland Governor Wes Moore says he's ruling out a presidential run in 2028. Moore made the comment during an appearance on NBC's Meet the Press, saying that he's excited about serving a full term. The Democratic governor has been floated as a potential contender for the White House.
And number three --- Hawaii is bracing for Hurricane Kiko as it approaches the islands as a major Category Three storm. Maui and the Big Island are still expecting strong winds, heavy rain, high surf and possible flooding starting today.

Sep 8, 2025

Sep 8, 2025
Sep 8, 2025
11 min
Scot talks with Dr. Nan Hayworth, former U.S. Representative (NY-19) and board member of both the Independent Women’s Forum and ConservAmerica. They discuss how to make education more effective for students and society, focusing on policies and approaches that improve learning outcomes, foster responsibility, and prepare young Americans for success. Dr. Hayworth speaks on conservative strategies for education reform, emphasizing accountability, parental involvement, and real-world skills that benefit both students and the nation.

Sep 8, 2025
Sep 8, 2025
8 min
Scot sits down with Paul Steidler, Senior Fellow at the Lexington Institute, to discuss how AI is creating jobs rather than destroying them. They explore the latest report showing $600 billion in new opportunities for American workers, debunking myths that automation and artificial intelligence hurt employment. Paul talks about how conservative policies and tech innovation can empower workers, boost the economy, and strengthen the American workforce, proving that innovation and opportunity go hand in hand.

Sep 8, 2025
Sep 8, 2025
11 min
Here are 3 big things you need to know—
One — President Trump appeared to once again threaten sending troops to Chicago for a widespread immigration and crime crackdown similar to that seen recently in Los Angeles. On Sunday, the president told reporters at the White House that his administration is not "going to war" in Chicago, instead they’re working to clean up our cities.
Two --- Two lucky lottery winners will split the second biggest jackpot in Powerball history. Two tickets were sold in Missouri and Texas that matched all six numbers in Saturday's drawing for a grand prize of nearly two-billion dollars. Powerball officials say there were also some tickets that matched five of the six numbers, and those are worth at least one-million dollars.
And number three --- Chrysler parent company Stellantis is recalling over 91-thousand Jeep Grand Cherokee hybrids in the U.S. due to a software malfunction. Some Plug-In Hybrid models from 2022 to 2026 may have an overloading of the battery pack control module microprocessor causing it to reset. The unexpected loss of propulsion can cause a car crash without prior warning.

Sep 8, 2025
Sep 8, 2025
7 min
Scot brings on Chad Ennis, Vice President of the Honest Elections Project (HEP), to discuss the latest report showing major gains in election integrity in 2025. They break down the measures being taken across the country to ensure fair and secure elections, highlight successful reforms, and examine the ongoing challenges in protecting the democratic process. Chad explores why maintaining trust in our electoral system is vital for American citizens and how conservative-led initiatives are leading the way.

Sep 8, 2025
Sep 8, 2025
11 min
On this segment of The Steve Gruber Show, Scot talks with Dr. Richard Kradin, Harvard Medical School Professor Emeritus and author of A Godless Crusade: The Progressive Campaign to Rid the World of Religion. They explore how “woke” activism has moved beyond politics into ideology that undermines faith, tradition, and societal norms. Dr. Kradin argues that much of modern progressive extremism can be viewed through a psychological lens, examining the mental health aspects of radical activism and its effects on communities. Kradin discusses why defending religious freedom and traditional values is more urgent than ever in today’s culture.

Sep 8, 2025
Sep 8, 2025
8 min
Scot speaks with Dr. Katherine Albrecht, internationally recognized privacy researcher, consumer advocate, bestselling author, and syndicated radio host, to discuss the latest court ruling that strengthens Google’s control over web browsers. They dive into what this means for privacy, competition, and consumers, exploring how Google’s dominance affects everyday internet users and why it’s increasingly difficult to opt out of Big Tech’s influence. Dr. Albrecht breaks down the implications of a monopolized digital world and what steps people can take to protect their online freedom.

Sep 8, 2025
Sep 8, 2025
11 min
Here are 3 big things you need to know—
One — Border czar Tom Homan says there will be more workplace immigration raids like the one at a Georgia Hyundai plant last week. Homan's comments come after Immigrations and Customs Enforcement agents arrested hundreds of people Thursday at the electric battery plant, most of whom were South Koreans here illegally.
Two --- The trial for the man accused of attempting to assassinate President Trump starts today in Florida. Jury selection in Ryan Routh's trial at the federal courthouse in Fort Pierce is scheduled to get underway. Earlier this summer, a judge ruled Routh can defend himself, after advising him against it. Routh is accused of staking out Trump for 12 hours with a rifle on Trump's golf course in September 2024.
And number three --- A Michigan State Police helicopter crew is credited with rescuing a California woman who got lost in Pigeon River State Forest while competing in a YouTube survival challenge. Officials say she was reported missing early Saturday before being spotted by the aircraft's camera later that morning.

Sep 8, 2025
Sep 8, 2025
7 min
Scot sits down with David L. Lowery, Jr., co-pastor at Fernwood Community Outreach Church in Chicago, to discuss the ongoing battle against crime in the city. They break down how illegal aliens and cartel activity are devastating communities, while Trump’s efforts, supported by leaders like Tom Homan, aim to restore safety and order. From real-life stories of impacted residents to policy solutions, Pastor Lowery highlights why action is urgently needed to reclaim Chicago’s neighborhoods

Sep 8, 2025
Sep 8, 2025
11 min
On this segment of The Steve Gruber Show, Scot welcomes Mike Alaimo, spokesperson for MI Success and Director of Environmental & Energy Affairs at the Michigan Chamber of Commerce. They discuss a surprising bipartisan win in Lansing as the Michigan Senate approves new carbon capture bills. Mike breaks down what the legislation means for Michigan’s energy future, how it impacts business and the economy, and why it’s rare to see both parties working together on a big energy initiative.

Sep 8, 2025
Sep 8, 2025
8 min
Scot talks with Luke Berg, Deputy Counsel at the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty (WILL), about a Madison special education teacher who’s standing up against the city’s race-based scoring system. This “superhero” teacher is challenging a policy that puts ideology ahead of fairness, hard work, and students’ best interests. Steve and Luke dive into what this case means for equal opportunity, the future of education, and why it’s time to reject divisive, race-laden scoring systems in American classrooms.

Sep 5, 2025
Sep 5, 2025
11 min
Here are 3 big things you need to know—
One — President Trump is calling on the Supreme Court to quickly hear an appeal on his tariffs, after a lower court ruled that most of them are illegal. A federal appeals court ruled last week that Trump had exceeded his authority imposing steep levies on nearly every country. According to the filings, Trump is asking the justices to hear arguments on the case in early November.
Two --- Former President Joe Biden recently had Mohs surgery, according to a Biden spokesperson. Mohs surgery is a common procedure used to treat skin cancer. Biden was recently spotted around Delaware with a bandage on his head.
And number three --- The Army is extending orders for the Washington, D.C., National Guard to remain on active duty in the nation’s capital through Nov. 30. That’s according to ABC News. President Donald Trump could still cut the mission shorter than Nov. 30, if desired, or extend the deployment past that date. That essentially leaves the deployment open-ended for now.
