
Ron Paul Liberty Report
Podcast by Ron Paul Liberty Report
Latest episodes

May 16, 2025 • 30min
Is BRICS Coming for the U.S. Dollar A Financial Breakdown with Phillip Patrick of Birch Gold
Phillip Patrick, an economist at Birch Gold Group, shares his insights on the shifting tides in global finance. He delves into the growing concerns about the U.S. dollar's stability and the rise of shadow banking. The discussion highlights the strategic moves of BRICS nations aimed at challenging dollar supremacy. Patrick underscores historical lessons on economic collapses and emphasizes the protective role of precious metals like gold. He also addresses the importance of diversifying investments amidst increasing geopolitical tensions and national debt.

May 15, 2025 • 30min
Neocon Senators Declare War On Trump!
The discussion dives into the historical context of U.S. foreign policy towards Iran and the struggle for diplomacy amidst neoconservative opposition. It sheds light on the motives behind neoconservatism, revealing its ties to financial interests and its impact on negotiations. The podcast uncovers the disconnect between public support for diplomacy with Iran and political actions influenced by pro-Israel groups. Additionally, it critiques the silence on Israel's nuclear capabilities and the ongoing battle between militarism and diplomacy in U.S. foreign relations.

May 14, 2025 • 27min
Is The Neocon Era Finally Over
The podcast kicks off with a look at Trump's post-re-election trip to the Middle East, highlighting his mixed reception. It dives into the paradox of military interventions versus non-interventionist rhetoric, critiquing neoconservatism through the lens of Yemen. A redefining of American exceptionalism takes center stage, urging leaders to stay true to constitutional principles. The discussion then shifts to the intricacies of U.S. foreign policy on Iran, advocating for diplomacy over military might. Finally, it sheds light on controversial political meetings and their implications.

May 13, 2025 • 31min
The Illusion of American Generosity
Explore the misunderstood notion of American generosity, driven more by motives than true selflessness. Delve into the myth that U.S. intervention promotes global stability, revealing its often detrimental effects. Discuss the heavy toll on veterans dealing with the emotional aftermath of war, and critique the narratives surrounding military actions. Compare the effectiveness of local charities with government aid, questioning the nature of enforced generosity. Finally, uncover the harsh realities of American foreign policy masked by claims of compassion.

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May 13, 2025 • 5min
Texas Straight Talk- What Will Trump Find in the Middle East This Week
The podcast dives into the shifting geopolitical landscape of the Middle East as President Trump prepares for his visit. It highlights the dire humanitarian crises in Syria and Gaza, while critiquing past U.S. military interventions. The conversation shifts toward reassessing U.S. involvement, advocating for trade and diplomacy as pathways to peace. Key players like Iran and Saudi Arabia are analyzed, prompting reflections on the complexities of international relations in the region.

May 12, 2025 • 36min
Neocon Senators Tie Trump's Hands Before Historic Middle East Trip
The podcast dives into the clash between senators and presidential authority, highlighting how recent actions may hinder diplomatic efforts with Iran. It critiques U.S. foreign policy complexities, especially regarding military involvement in Ukraine and Gaza. The discussion touches on misconceptions surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and societal pressures that stifle pro-Palestinian discourse. Finally, it reflects on discontent among supporters regarding foreign interventions and questions the integrity of democracy promotion efforts.

May 9, 2025 • 25min
The Blame Game Tariff Trump & Too Late Powell
Explore the intricacies of government and Federal Reserve money management while gold prices soar. Discover why precious metals are gaining popularity as a hedge against economic chaos. Analyze the tension surrounding spending cuts and the Federal Reserve's strategies. Delve into the complexities of tariffs, inflation, and the disconnect between statistics and real-life experiences. Unpack the politics of blame during economic downturns, advocating for principled governance that champions personal liberty and fiscal responsibility.

May 8, 2025 • 26min
DId Congress Kill DOGE?
The discussion kicks off with a look at cuts to government spending during the Trump administration, creating a stir around foreign aid. The complexities of congressional appropriations reveal the struggles in making significant budget cuts. Elon Musk faces backlash over his Dogecoin initiative, intertwined with a media campaign that shapes public perception. Political maneuvering in D.C. is hampered by distractions from global conflicts, particularly regarding U.S. involvement in Ukraine, highlighting the need for a more restrained foreign policy approach.

May 7, 2025 • 32min
Trump Ends US War On Yemen What Was Achieved
The discussion highlights President Trump's unexpected decision to end U.S. airstrikes in Yemen, exploring its significant civilian impact. There's a critique of the Federal Reserve's role in economic inequality and the unseen costs to average citizens. Shifts in U.S. trade policies are also analyzed in light of recent geopolitical changes, including developments in Yemen and Israel. The podcast closes with a humorous take on shifting political landscapes and international intrigue involving Greenland, showcasing the complexities of current political strategies.

May 6, 2025 • 27min
With US Backing, Israel Set To Ethnically Cleanse Gaza
The discussion opens with economic insights surrounding the Federal Reserve's decisions and their impact on gold. A deep dive into the humanitarian crisis in Gaza reveals troubling narratives and political motives amid escalating violence. Perspectives within the Jewish community are explored, showcasing dissenting voices against mainstream views on Israel's actions. Additionally, the potential threat to personal freedoms posed by anti-boycott legislation is examined, raising questions on the balance between advocacy and free speech.