

Nate Morris
Republican candidate for U.S. Senate from Kentucky and Charlie Kirk endorsement; speaks about his campaign, opposition to amnesty, and immigration policy during the interview segment.
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Jun 30, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4596: Battle For The Beautiful Bill; Vote-O-Rama Begins
Guests Mike Davis, founder of the Article III Project, and Nate Morris, an entrepreneur and Senate candidate from Kentucky, dive into the tumultuous debates surrounding a critical legislative bill. They tackle the implications of proposed fiscal cuts and critiquing career politicians while emphasizing the need for real-world representation. Morris calls for change, sharing his unique perspective as a former 'garbage man.' The conversation also highlights ethical concerns with big tech and the threat of AI amnesty in legislation, urging listeners to stay informed and engaged.

Oct 8, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4836: Deport All Illegals; Sending In The Troops
Nate Morris, a Republican candidate for U.S. Senate from Kentucky, discusses his hardline immigration stance and the importance of deporting all illegal aliens. He criticizes his opponent as pro-amnesty and highlights the overwhelming feelings of Kentucky voters regarding immigration's impact on Western civilization. Morris emphasizes grassroots support for his campaign while addressing the challenges posed by the entrenched deep state. His views ignite a broader conversation about accountability and the future direction of U.S. immigration policy.

Jun 28, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4594: Trump's first 90 Days Proved The Lies Of The Past 50 Years
Nate Morris, a ninth-generation Kentuckian and Senate hopeful, joins parental rights advocate Tiffany Justice and military commentator Tage Gill for a lively discussion. They dive into urgent topics like the alarming shift in political power impacting constitutional rights and the push for new leadership in Kentucky politics. Tiffany highlights recent legal victories for parental authority in education, while Tage calls for a reevaluation of military presence abroad. Together, they rally for grassroots engagement to reshape the political landscape.


