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On this episode of the podcast, Georgia Congressman Andrew Clyde joins the show to break down a major House Republican victory — passing a resolution to find $1.5 trillion in savings while extending the 2017 tax cuts. As a member of the House Budget and Appropriations Committees, Rep. Clyde explains the push for $2 trillion in savings to support $4.5 trillion in tax relief. The Georgia Republican also highlights key provisions for border security and deportation funding.
Furthermore, Congressman Clyde takes on judicial activism, announcing plans to introduce articles of impeachment against U.S. District Judge John McConnell Jr. To wrap up the conversation, Congressman Clyde talks about President Trump’s strategic leverage with Canada.
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On this episode of the podcast, retired FBI Executive Assistant Director and author of the book titled, “WANTED: The FBI I Once Knew,” Chris Piehota breaks down the major shifts happening at the Bureau under new leadership. He shares his insights on the confirmation of Kash Patel as FBI Director and Dan Bongino, who was recently appointed by President Trump as the deputy director of the organization. Piehoa highlights Patel’s vision for a revitalized agency, discussing his bold plan to relocate 1,500 employees out of Washington, D.C. and to integrate the ATF into the FBI for better resource management. Furthermore, Piehota critiques past border policies and emphasizes the role of strong leadership in tackling the FBI’s cultural and operational challenges.
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On this Small Business Saturday episode of the podcast, Mike Kucharski, co-owner of JKC Trucking, talks about the challenges the trucking industry faced under the Biden Administration, including high diesel prices, overregulation, and excessive lawsuits leading to "nuclear verdicts." He highlighted the economic impact of inflation and volume volatility, noting that 70% of goods are transported by semi-truck. Kucharski also expressed optimisim when it came to regulatory relief and protection from excessive lawsuits under the Trump Administration. He goes on to emphasize the need for domestic production to reduce reliance on imports and the challenges of transitioning to electric trucks due to infrastructure limitations.
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On this episode of the podcast, Couy Griffin, Founder of Cowboys for Trump and former Otero County Commissioner, shares his journey of political activism, his steadfast support for President Trump, and his firsthand experience with the fallout from January 6. Griffin opens up about his arrest, time in solitary confinement and removal from elected office on insurrection charges, offering a raw and unfiltered look at the consequence he’s faced.
Griffin also exposes the challenges January 6 protesters continue to endure, including the denial of critical video evidence in trials. Additionally, Griffin dives into the controversy that erupted at CPAC 2025, breaking down the scuffle that made headlines within the first two days of the conference held in Oxon Hill, Maryland.
Host Amanda Head has been officially credentialed by the Trump White House to be able to carry out her role as White House Correspondent for JustTheNews.com. Be sure to follow her on social media by searching for her handle: @AmandaHead, as well as continuing to listen to this podcast for exclusive information from the White House Briefing Room just as Amanda gave to you for the first time on this episode of the podcast!
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On this episode of the podcast, Amanda Head talks with investigative journalist and author Seamus Bruner to uncover the deep-rooted corruption within USAID and its connections to the Clinton Foundation. Bruner argues that USAID operates as a money-laundering tool for propaganda and regime change.
The discussion also dives into Elon Musk’s influence in the Trump Administration, the Supreme Court’s recent decision overturning Chevron deference, and what it means for government agencies. Plus, they break down the latest on Biden family corruption, including Joe Biden’s pardons and the potential for state-level charges.
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On this Presidents Day episode of the podcast, presidential historian and New York Times bestselling author Craig Shirley dives into the origins and significance of Presidents’ Day. He explores George Washington’s unanimous election, his lasting impact on American democracy, and how his leadership compares to figures like Abraham Lincoln, Franklin Roosevelt, and Ronald Reagan.
Shirley also examines the similarities and differences between Reagan’s and Donald Trump’s presidencies, discussing President Trump’s rapid second-term policy implementation, political polarization, and the future involvement of mainstream media.
Most importantly, the New York Times bestselling historian shares key insights that will be published in his upcoming book, “November 2024: The Inside Account of Donald J. Trump’s Remarkable Journey to Victory and Return to Power to Save America,” which chronicles President Trump’s journey back to power and why he believes the 'America first' ideology could be key to America’s future.
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On this special Saturday episode of the podcast, host Amanda Head talks with Just The News journalists, Ben Whedon, Natalia Mittelstadt, and Charlotte Hazard about their latest news articles published over on JustTheNews.com.
After a busy week in Washington, D.C., the three reporters individually discuss one or two of their most important breaking news stories that you may have missed but should absolutely know about.
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On this episode of the podcast, Former United States Attorney Bud Cummins breaks down the bribery and corruption charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams, as well as the controversial decision by President Trump’s Department of Justice (DOJ) to drop them -- a decision that has sparked multiple resignations. Cummins shares his skepticism about the case, pointing to Adams’ acceptance of gifts and trips over the span of one decade, with a total evaluation of around $125,000 — questioning the strength of the federal prosecutors evidence. He takes rightful aim at the DOJ’s lack of trust and political interference in this day and age, drawing comparisons to his own experiences while serving as a political appointee of President George W. Bush and under Attorney General John Ashcroft.
Furthermore, Cummins shines light on the shocking case of Brian Malinowski, who was fatally shot by federal agents during a raid, underscoring the urgent need for DOJ reform and accountability.
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On this episode of the podcast, Veteran Pollster John McLaughlin breaks down the latest numbers showing President Donald Trump’s approval rating surging to 53%, a 10-point jump since 2017.
McLaughlin dives into key findings from a January survey that reveals 57% support of Trump’s policies and a solid 44% backing both his policies and personality. Meanwhile Biden faced tough numbers, with only 40% favorability and 56% unfavorable ratings.
Furthermore, while the use of tariffs on China continue to gain popularity with the public, McLaughlin highlights Trump’s policy successes such as tax cuts, no tax on tips, and immigration. At the end of the day there is overwhelming public support (86 - 8%) for deporting criminal illegal immigrants.
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On this episode of the podcast, Robert B. Charles, former Assistant Secretary of State, breaks down President Donald Trump’s 25% steel and aluminum tariffs, explaining how they aim to revitalize American manufacturing, generate foreign revenue and combat illegal immigration and fentanyl trafficking from China, Mexico and Canada. Charles exposes China’s 600 fentanyl manufacturers and Mexico’s military efforts to curb the crisis. Charles further explores how tariffs could offset income tax revenue but stresses the urgent need for spending cuts.
Furthermore, Charles praises Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s strong foreign policy stance and calls for major reforms to USAID. Lastly, he shares powerful stories from his new book, “Cherish America” which highlights courage and resilience. You can purchase his new book on Amazon.com.
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On this episode of the podcast, Amanda Head and her TV news co-host John Solomon highlight major political and legal issues shaping the current landscape. The first guest featured on this episode is South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson who criticized former President Joe Biden’s pardons, discussed the potential for state-level charges against Dr. Fauci, and emphasized the importance of accountability, transparency, and limiting federal overreach.
The second featured guests are Tristan Leavitt of Empower Oversight and his clients, Joe Ziegler and Gary Shapley, the two IRS whistleblowers who exposed political favoritism in the Hunter Biden case. John Solomon and Amanda Head examine the illegal retaliation against IRS whistleblowers, underscoring the need for reform and transparency within the agency.
Finally, Tyler O’Neil of the Daily Signal exposed government waste and the influence of George Soros-backed initiatives in pushing a progressive agenda, emphasizing bureaucratic resistance to conservative leadership and the need for systemic change in Washington.
If you enjoyed this episode then you’ll surely enjoy John Solomon and Amanda Head’s nightly TV news show, “Just The News, No Noise” which can be watched on every weekday evening at 6PM ET/3PM PT.
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On this episode of the podcast, Amanda Head interviews Melissa Batie-Smoose, former assistant head volleyball coach at San Jose State University, who was fired after raising concerns about a male athlete competing on the women's volleyball team. Batie-Smoose reveals how the university, the Mountain West Conference, and the NCAA failed to support her and all female athletes. She shares the emotional and financial toll on her family, the mass exodus of players from the program, and her hopes for legal action and policy changes in collegiate athletics.
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On this episode of the podcast, Art Del Cueto, Vice President of the National Border Patrol Council, discusses the decision by Mexico to deploy 10,000 troops to its northern border to offset the tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump roughly one day ago. Del Cueto questions the effectiveness of this specific move and stresses the need for enforcement beyond Texas, particularly in Arizona and California. He also breaks down the growing threat of cartel copycats, the importance of targeting cartel finances, and the ongoing issue of gotaways despite a drop in daily border crossings. Furthermore, he shares his perspective on President Trump’s effective border policies and why long-term strategies like continuing border wall construction are critical to securing the nation.
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On this special Saturday episode of the podcast host Amanda Head welcomes Arizona Congressman Abe Hamadeh, Byrna Technologies CEO Bryan Ganz, and former Kentucky Attorney General and Republican gubernatorial nominee Daniel Cameron.
Head talks with Rep. Hamadeh about the first deadly commercial airline crash in almost two decades. The Arizona Congressman also talks about why he supports Kash Patel to serve as our nation’s next FBI Director. The duo wrap things up talking about border security and illegal immigration, specifically the first piece of legislation Donald Trump signed as our 47th President of the United States.
The second interview is with Byrna Technologies CEO Bryan Ganz. The pair dive into the importance of the Second Amendment right, manufacturing under President Trump’s new administration, and all that Byrna can offer with self-defense products and firearms that are the best alternative option to lethal force or firearms.
Finally, former Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron who now leads the 1792 Exchange as Chief Executive Officer dives into why he was so adament on ending the left’s diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) mandates. Cameron has been successful in forcing big corporations to divest resources from the DEI departments they previously created and talks about the early successes of President Trump. The duo finish the interview talking about whether or not it’s a good thing for Kentucky to change the year in which they vote for statewide candidates.
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On this episode of the podcast host Amanda Head welcomes Texas Congressman Randy Weber, corporate airline pilot Josh Schirard and retired FBI Executive Assistant Director Chris Piehota.
Congressman Weber criticizes the Biden Administration’s policies and praises President Trump’s border security efforts, including his signing of the Laken Riley Act. The Texas Republican also detailes his state’s significant border with Mexico and condemned sanctuary cities like Austin.
Secondly, Amanda Head talks with corporate airline pilot Josh Schirard about the latest happenings and investigations into the Blackhawk helicopter that collided with the American Airlines flight that crashed down into the Potomac River just before landing at Ronald Reagan International Airport just outside of Washington, D.C. Pilot Schirard also details his personal experiences as a pilot who has flown domestic and internationally, as well as what could have happened inside the cockpit of the aircraft before the collision occurred.
Furthermore, retired FBI Executive Assistant Director Chris Piehota dives into the Kash Patel hearings that took place in front of the U.S. Senate. Patel’s nomination was listed as a “controversial” one according to Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley. Nevertheless, Piehota tells Head he thinks Patel, “kept his composure and did a good job…” while simultaneously refusing to “take any of the bait.”
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On this episode of the podcast, host Amanda Head speaks with Iowa Congresswoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks, discussing the confirmation hearings for President Donald Trump’s nominee for Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS), Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Representative Miller-Meeks opines on all the change RFK Jr. can create as the next Secretary of HHS should he be confirmed by the United States Senate. The duo also dive into the importance of the very first piece of legislation that Trump signed into law today as the 47th President—The Laken Riley Act—named in honor of a young nursing student tragically murdered by an illegal alien while jogging at the University of Georgia. This law officially mandates the federal detention for all illegal immigrants accused of crimes such as theft, burglary, assaulting a law enforcement officer, or any offense resulting in death or serious bodily injury.
Also joining this podcast episode is J.J. Carrell, retired Deputy Patrol Agent in Charge with the U.S. Border Patrol, who provides expert insight on border security and his new book, as well as Caroline Carralero, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Daily Nouri, a company dedicated to improving gut health through science-backed products.
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On this episode of the podcast, Neil Chilson, former Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chief Technologist and current Head of AI Policy at the Abundance Institute dives into the transformative world of artificial intellignece (AI). He unpacks implications of China’s AI advancements, with a focus on DeepSeek’s open-source model, and he explains why open-source AI is crucial compared to closed systems like OpenAI’s ChatGPT.
Additionally, Chilson explores the U.S. regulatory environment, highlighting the surge of AI-related legislation and the cautious strategies of major U.S. tech players. Furthermore, he discusses the groundbreaking $500B Stargate initiative brought forth by Oracle, SoftBank and OpenAI to bolster AI Infrastructure.
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On this episode of the podcast, Amanda Head welcomes Victoria Coates, former Deputy National Security Advisor under President Trump’s and current Vice President of the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for National Security and Foreign Policy at the Heritage Foundation. Coates offers her unique insights into President Trump’s strategy for resolving the Ukraine conflict, including his readiness to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin to negotiate peace while protecting Ukraine’s sovereignty. She also emphasizes the importance of NATO allies meeting their financial commitments and critiques the Biden Administration’s approach to China.
Showcasing her art history expertise, Dr. Coates delves into the devastating impact of the Los Angeles fires on historical treasures and highlights how modern museums in the West are designed to withstand natural disasters like wildfires and earthquakes.
Furthermore, music icon and rapper Nelly makes a surprise appearance, chatting with Head about his special performance celebrating the second term of President Donald J. Trump.
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On this episode of the podcast, host Amanda Head talks with Ryan Kelley, a former Republican gubernatorial candidate in Michigan to delve into his personal journey and the aftermath of January 6, 2021. Kelley opened up about his arrest and prison sentence tied to his presence at the U.S. Capitol, sharing his perspective on what he calls 'politically motivated' charges.
Kelley goes on to shed light about the irregularities he witnessed in Michigan during the 2020 election, including late-night ballot drops, and critiques the mainstream media and Democrat Party’s narratives surrounding the events of January 6. Kelley praised President Trump’s pardons of January 6 defendants, including himself, and expressed hope for Trump’s vision to restore America’s foundational values and principles.
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On this episode of the podcast, Editor-in-Chief of JustTheNews.com, John Solomon unpacks the key moments from President Donald Trump’s second and final inauguration speech. He highlights the speech’s optimistic tone and outlines Trump’s ambitious plans, including over 100 executive orders with significant border policy reforms. Solomon critiques Biden’s record and discusses the swift actions taken by the Trump Administration, such as shutting down the controversial “CBP One” app and renaming Denali to Mount McKinley.
Solomon further examines former President Joe Biden’s preemptive pardons and speculates on former First Lady Jill Biden’s potential role in revealing critical information.
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