Episodes

Friday Dec 19, 2025
Natalie Dominguez | Stolen Homes, Fake IDs & Broken Safeguards
Friday Dec 19, 2025
Friday Dec 19, 2025
Steve sits down with Natalie Dominguez, Title Theft Education Specialist for Home Title Lock, to break down a disturbing case out of New York where the ringleader of a deed-theft crew was sentenced for stealing multiple homes in Queens using stolen identities, fake names, and forged documents. While the criminal received prison time, Dominguez explains why a conviction doesn’t automatically restore stolen property, how vulnerable homeowners are often targeted, and why undoing fraudulent deed transfers can become nearly impossible once homes are sold again. It’s a powerful warning for homeowners everywhere, and a clear reminder that monitoring your home title may be just as important as locking your front door.
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Friday Dec 19, 2025
Steve Gruber | Free Speech, Free For All Friday
Friday Dec 19, 2025
Friday Dec 19, 2025
Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines

Friday Dec 19, 2025
Sam Dewey | Follow the Money: Oversight Project Takes Aim at the Swamp
Friday Dec 19, 2025
Friday Dec 19, 2025
Steve sits down with Sam Dewey, attorney with the Oversight Project, to dig into what he says is another glaring example of Washington’s two-tier system of justice. Dewey breaks down allegations that Senator Lindsey Graham has received millions tied to legal defense fundraising, while Americans connected to President Trump’s 2020 election challenges and subsequent pardon recipients were left with nothing. The Oversight Project isn’t buying the excuses, and Dewey explains why they’re calling foul, demanding accountability, and asking why political insiders seem to play by a completely different set of rules than everyday citizens.

Friday Dec 19, 2025
Steve Gruber | Taking Your Calls!
Friday Dec 19, 2025
Friday Dec 19, 2025
Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines

Friday Dec 19, 2025
Tim Walberg | Fixing America’s Broken Permitting Process
Friday Dec 19, 2025
Friday Dec 19, 2025
Steve sits down with Congressman Tim Walberg, who represents Michigan’s Fifth Congressional District, to discuss his vote to modernize America’s broken permitting process, a move supporters say is key to lowering energy costs and strengthening domestic energy production. As a member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee and the House Education and the Workforce Committee, Walberg explains how excessive federal red tape has driven up prices for families and businesses, slowed critical infrastructure projects, and weakened U.S. energy independence. A timely conversation about restoring common sense, protecting jobs, and putting Michigan families first.

Friday Dec 19, 2025
Tory Bruno | Is America Ready for Conflict in Space?
Friday Dec 19, 2025
Friday Dec 19, 2025
Steve sits down with Tory Bruno, CEO of United Launch Alliance, for a sobering look at what many experts now warn could be the next battlefield: outer space. As America relies more than ever on satellites for defense, communications, navigation, and daily life, Bruno explains how a war in space could unfold, the growing threats from adversaries like China and Russia, and why protecting U.S. space assets is critical to national security. It’s a fascinating and eye-opening conversation on why space dominance matters, not for science fiction, but for America’s safety, strength, and future.

Friday Dec 19, 2025
Steve Gruber | Free Speech Friday!
Friday Dec 19, 2025
Friday Dec 19, 2025
Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines

Friday Dec 19, 2025
Steve Dulan | Red Flag Laws vs. Due Process
Friday Dec 19, 2025
Friday Dec 19, 2025
Steve sits down with Steve Dulan, professor and licensed attorney, for a clear-eyed legal breakdown of Red Flag Laws and what they mean for constitutional rights. As these laws spread across the country, Dulan explains how they work, where serious due-process concerns arise, and why critics warn they can punish law-abiding citizens without proper safeguards. It’s a must-hear conversation on the balance between public safety, personal liberty, and the role of government, especially for families who value the Constitution and common-sense justice.

Friday Dec 19, 2025
Steve Gruber | The Phone Lines on FIRE
Friday Dec 19, 2025
Friday Dec 19, 2025
Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines

Friday Dec 19, 2025
Ivey Gruber | Democrat Rhetoric, Trump’s Vision & the Left’s Meltdowns
Friday Dec 19, 2025
Friday Dec 19, 2025
Steve sits down with Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network, for a wide-ranging and candid conversation on today’s political and cultural flashpoints. They break down recent remarks from a Michigan Democrat that critics say cross the line into violent rhetoric, the growing double standard in how political speech is treated, and Sen. Dick Durbin’s comments about prosecuting Republicans if Democrats regain power. The discussion also covers President Trump’s proposed “Patriot Games,” the push to Make America Healthy Again, the left’s outrage over legislation limiting puberty blockers for children, and even some lighter moments, from Christmas shopping to media firestorms involving Piers Morgan, Candace Owens, and Charlie Kirk. A fast-moving, no-nonsense conversation you won’t want to miss.

Friday Dec 19, 2025
Ivey Gruber | Continued...
Friday Dec 19, 2025
Friday Dec 19, 2025
Steve sits down with Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network, for a wide-ranging and candid conversation on today’s political and cultural flashpoints. They break down recent remarks from a Michigan Democrat that critics say cross the line into violent rhetoric, the growing double standard in how political speech is treated, and Sen. Dick Durbin’s comments about prosecuting Republicans if Democrats regain power. The discussion also covers President Trump’s proposed “Patriot Games,” the push to Make America Healthy Again, the left’s outrage over legislation limiting puberty blockers for children, and even some lighter moments, from Christmas shopping to media firestorms involving Piers Morgan, Candace Owens, and Charlie Kirk. A fast-moving, no-nonsense conversation you won’t want to miss.

Thursday Dec 18, 2025
Steve Gruber | Failed Smear Campaign Attempts on Trump and his Team
Thursday Dec 18, 2025
Thursday Dec 18, 2025
Lots of work to do—let’s get to it—Here are 3 big things for this hour—
Number One— Dan Bongino to resign as Deputy Director of the FBI
Number Two— President Trump gave a prime-time address to the nation from the White House on Wednesday—and it sound much like the beginning of the 2026 campaign season—going over accomplishments—while lambasting Democrats along the way—
Number Three— Vanity Fair released a 2-part piece on a spurt of interviews with Trump’s chief of staff Susie Wiles – a piece that they thought would bring down the White House and all of Trump’s accomplishments in a cloud of dust –

Thursday Dec 18, 2025
Steve Gruber | Emails That Reveal a Lack of Probable Cause for Mar-a-Lago Raid
Thursday Dec 18, 2025
Thursday Dec 18, 2025
Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines

Thursday Dec 18, 2025
Steve Gruber | Find Steve on YouTube!
Thursday Dec 18, 2025
Thursday Dec 18, 2025
Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines

Thursday Dec 18, 2025
Bill Huizenga | Trump’s Venezuela Strategy & America’s Healthcare Woes
Thursday Dec 18, 2025
Thursday Dec 18, 2025
Steve sits down with Congressman Bill Huizenga (R‑MI) to break down the latest bold moves on the world stage and what they mean for everyday Americans. They discuss President Trump’s designation of the Venezuelan regime as a “foreign terrorist organization” and the subsequent naval blockade of oil tankers, efforts Republicans say target drug cartels and the flow of deadly narcotics into the United States amid rising overdose deaths. They also explore America’s healthcare and insurance struggles, from rising premiums to why simple subsidy increases won’t solve the root problems facing patients and families.

Thursday Dec 18, 2025
Dr. Kelly Victory | Surging Winter Viruses & What You Need to Know
Thursday Dec 18, 2025
Thursday Dec 18, 2025
Steve sits down with Dr. Kelly Victory of The Wellness Company to tackle what medical experts are calling a deadly quad‑demic this winter, a surge in flu, COVID‑19, RSV and norovirus that’s straining hospitals and prompting new mask requirements in parts of the country as cases rise. From the latest on an evolving flu strain making this season’s vaccine less effective to why standard public health measures may fall short, Dr. Victory breaks down what to expect, how these viruses spread, and practical medicines and preparedness tips (including insights behind The Wellness Company’s Contagion Emergency Kit) that families may want on hand if they get sick.
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Thursday Dec 18, 2025
Steve Gruber | Trump has once again ratcheted up the pressure on Venezuela
Thursday Dec 18, 2025
Thursday Dec 18, 2025
Fighting for you from the Foxhole of Freedom—
Number One— The manhunt for the killer at Brown University is continuing and by all accounts—law enforcement has very little to go by—and that has people in Providence Rhode Island on edge—
Number Two— Speaker Mike Johnson was able to deliver a credible alternative to Obamacare for the first time as the House was able to overcome a few Republicans that did not join the vote—the question is what happens in the Senate—
Number Three— President Trump has once again ratcheted up the pressure on Venezuela—something he mentioned during his primetime speech to the nation last night from the White House—

Thursday Dec 18, 2025
Dr. Marschall Runge | AI, Big Tech & the Future of American Medicine
Thursday Dec 18, 2025
Thursday Dec 18, 2025
Steve sits down with Dr. Marschall Runge, former CEO of Michigan Medicine and dean of the University of Michigan Medical School, to explore Inside the Great Healthcare Disruption. From AI and Big Tech to breakthrough drugs, Runge shares what’s really reshaping American medicine and what it means for families and patients.

Thursday Dec 18, 2025
Steve Gruber | Gas Prices Continue to Drop
Thursday Dec 18, 2025
Thursday Dec 18, 2025
Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines

Thursday Dec 18, 2025
Jack Bergman | National Security, Energy & Healthcare
Thursday Dec 18, 2025
Thursday Dec 18, 2025
Congressman Jack Bergman, representing Michigan’s 1st Congressional District, weighs in on escalating actions against Venezuela’s regime, which President Trump has labeled a foreign terrorist organization. Bergman discusses the U.S. seizure of a Venezuelan “ghost ship,” strikes against drug-running boats, and the ongoing fight to stop fentanyl and other deadly narcotics from reaching American communities. He pushes back on criticism from the left, noting that U.S. interdiction of drug vessels is nothing new, pointing out that legislation authorizing these actions dates back decades, including measures authored by Democrats like Chuck Schumer. The conversation also turns to issues impacting everyday Americans, including healthcare challenges and gas prices, and why strong leadership matters both at home and abroad.

Thursday Dec 18, 2025
David McIntosh | Economy & Everyday Costs Under the Microscope
Thursday Dec 18, 2025
Thursday Dec 18, 2025
David McIntosh, attorney, former U.S. Congressman (IA-2), co-founder of the Federalist Society, and President of the Club for Growth, joins the discussion on what’s behind America’s affordability challenges. McIntosh highlights how Club for Growth economists and leaders have been calling on Republicans to focus on kitchen-table economic issues like cost of living and affordability heading into the 2026 election cycle, noting that voters consistently weigh economic concerns above all else and want real, pro-growth solutions. Drawing on his long record advocating limited government, lower taxes, regulatory relief, and free-market reforms, he explains how high prices for housing, healthcare, energy, and essentials have squeezed families, and why policy matters when it comes to wages, prices, and overall economic freedom

Thursday Dec 18, 2025
Steve Gruber | New Healthcare Bill Passes the House
Thursday Dec 18, 2025
Thursday Dec 18, 2025
Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines

Thursday Dec 18, 2025
Ralph Rebandt | Faith, Leadership & Michigan’s Future
Thursday Dec 18, 2025
Thursday Dec 18, 2025
Ralph Rebandt, pastor of a Farmington Hills church, joins the conversation as he officially enters the race for Michigan governor. Rebandt shares his thoughts on the growing Dana Nessel controversy, saying it reflects a deeper problem with accountability and ethics in state government. He also explains what he believes sets him apart as a candidate, a background rooted in faith, service, leadership, and real-world problem solving, not politics-as-usual. Rebandt makes the case that Michigan needs moral clarity, transparency, and common-sense leadership to restore trust and move the state forward.

Thursday Dec 18, 2025
Steve Gruber | Christmas Shopping!
Thursday Dec 18, 2025
Thursday Dec 18, 2025
Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines

Thursday Dec 18, 2025
Jason Isaac | Ford’s $20B EV Loss
Thursday Dec 18, 2025
Thursday Dec 18, 2025
Jason Isaac, CEO of the American Energy Institute, takes a hard look at the growing costs of the electric vehicle push. He explains how Ford’s EV experiment has resulted in roughly $20 billion in losses, while GM’s leadership continues to double down on costly EV investments despite weakening demand. Isaac argues that government mandates and ideological energy policies are forcing automakers into risky decisions that threaten jobs, affordability, and consumer choice, and warns that ignoring market reality could have serious consequences for America’s auto industry and energy future.

Thursday Dec 18, 2025
Ivey Gruber | What Would You Do With a Billion Dollars?
Thursday Dec 18, 2025
Thursday Dec 18, 2025
Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network, joins Steve for a lively conversation that covers everything from over-the-top Christmas gift ideas, yes, even a Ferrari, to the Powerball jackpot climbing past a billion dollars. They talk about the incredible good lottery winnings could do, the serious downsides that often follow sudden wealth, and the big question: what would you do with that kind of money? The discussion also turns to a gripping real-life story of an experienced hiker trapped in quicksand for more than two hours in frigid conditions, sparking a conversation about survival, preparedness, and how quickly things can go wrong.

Wednesday Dec 17, 2025
Steve Gruber | The left is going to get us killed
Wednesday Dec 17, 2025
Wednesday Dec 17, 2025
Lots of work to do—let’s get to it—Here are 3 big things for this hour—
Number One— A massive treasure of rare earths has been found in Utah—this is the latest announcement of massive natural resources being found here to power the AI and High Tech future of America—
Number Two— The manhunt for the Brown University killer is ongoing—BUT there seems to be few leads and a real problem for law enforcement—they have not isolated a suspect it seems—but I have faith in this day and age—he will be caught—
Number Three— The left is going to get us killed. That’s what I’ve learned from this last week – whether it's the massacre at Bondi Beach in Australia – or the attack at Brown University – or the terrorist plot that was planned for L.A. on New Year’s Eve but was thankfully thwarted by our FBI.

Wednesday Dec 17, 2025
Wednesday Dec 17, 2025
Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines

Wednesday Dec 17, 2025
Steve Gruber | A Treasure Trove of Rare Earths Discovered in Utah
Wednesday Dec 17, 2025
Wednesday Dec 17, 2025
Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines

Wednesday Dec 17, 2025
Joel White | Healthcare Costs & Government Policy Under the Microscope
Wednesday Dec 17, 2025
Wednesday Dec 17, 2025
Joel White, President of the Council for Affordable Health Coverage (CAHC), joins the conversation to discuss the Affordable Care Act and the rising cost of health care. White explains how government mandates and regulations have driven up premiums, reduced choices, and placed a growing financial burden on working families. He also outlines market-based, common-sense reforms that put patients back in charge, increase competition, and make health coverage truly affordable, without sacrificing quality or access

