
Ron Paul Liberty Report
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Apr 17, 2025 • 24min
NY Times Bombshell: 'Trump Called Off Planned Iran Strike.'
When reading the New York Times it is best to treat it like reading Pravda in the days of the USSR. It is the mouthpiece of the deep state. So what are they trying to convey in this lengthy "blockbuster" report that Trump has put a temporary kibosh on Netanyahu's plan to use the US military to fulfill his long-held fantasy of attacking Iran?

Apr 16, 2025 • 28min
Will Trump Ship Americans To El Salvador Gulag?
During the visit of the president of El Salvador to the US this week, President Trump expressed a desire to deport not only illegal aliens, but also American citizens to El Salvador's notorious prison. Is this Guantanamo "extraordinary rendition" on steroids? Also today, Trump's team is divided on Iran: half want to talk, the other half want war. Who will win?

Apr 15, 2025 • 25min
Neocons Defeated? Think Again!
While the second Trump Administration was billed as a clean break from the neocons who have dominated Republican (and Democrat) politics for decades (including Trump 1.0), unfortunately we are steadily seeing neocons and especially neocon policies creeping back into place like a bad virus...

Apr 15, 2025 • 4min
Weekly Update --- Standing at the Edge of the Iran War Cliff
Weekly Update --- Standing at the Edge of the Iran War Cliff by Ron Paul Liberty Report

Apr 14, 2025 • 33min
REAL ID = Real Tyranny!
The upcoming launch of the REAL ID initiative raises serious concerns about civil liberties and privacy. Discussions highlight the tension between national security and individual rights, with critiques from across the political spectrum. A shocking case involving the arrest of a Tufts University student underscores the dangers of government overreach. Additionally, there's a focus on how recent visa revocations are stifling free speech and dissent. Lastly, the decline in international travel to the U.S. reflects growing fears around governmental treatment of foreigners.

Apr 11, 2025 • 29min
Economic Conditions Under Trump | Insights with Expert Phillip Patrick
What are the economic conditions really like under President Donald Trump? Join us for an in-depth discussion with Phillip Patrick, a seasoned economic expert, as we break down the key policies, market movements, and financial trends of the Trump administration. From job growth and GDP to inflation and trade, we cover it all.

Apr 10, 2025 • 26min
Big Beautiful Budget...Or Ugly Spending Death Spiral?
As the House passed its budget resolution by a razor thin margin, all eyes are now on the Senate, which has promised to cut an additional $1.5 trillion before sending it back to the House for a final vote. Does anyone believe it? Also today, yet another Trump threat on Iran as a new poll shows the majority of Americans oppose Israel.

Apr 9, 2025 • 31min
China Strikes Back: Where Will Tit-For-Tat Tariffs Lead?
The Chinese government has vowed to not back down in the face of President Trump's ratcheting up of tariffs on a top US trading partner. With tariffs of 104 percent and 84 percent respectively, how far will this spat between the US and China go...and what can consumers expect? Also today, Netanyahu urges Trump to blow up all of Iran's nuclear facilities...it will be easy he claims.

Apr 8, 2025 • 20min
$1 Trillion Military Budget Coming? Watch The Demise of the Fake Economic System
A proposed $1 trillion military budget raises alarms about rampant government spending and a century of endless wars. The discussion highlights the clash between maintaining an empire and prioritizing national well-being, urging a shift towards personal liberty and sustainable policies. It delves into the troubling implications of militarism on both the economy and individual freedoms, revealing the disconnect between public perception and the reality of American military presence. The dangers of an unsustainable economic system are examined, emphasizing the value of individual freedom.

Apr 8, 2025 • 5min
Weekly Update --- Liberation or Obliteration?
This discussion dives into the economic and foreign policy effects of recent tariff policies, highlighting their role in escalating trade conflicts. The podcast critiques the government's optimistic outlook on these tariffs, revealing the potential decline in purchasing power for American households. It addresses the troubling possibility of increased reliance on government welfare, especially among middle and lower-income families, showcasing a clash between liberation and economic stability.