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Apr 4, 2025 • 34min

Missouri A.G. Andrew Bailey celebrates the $24 billion judgment against China for their actions during the COVID-19 pandemic

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey discusses a historic $24 billion judgment against China for actions during the COVID-19 pandemic, including lying and hoarding medical supplies. He emphasizes the importance of the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act in seizing Chinese assets. Bailey also criticizes Planned Parenthood for trafficking Missouri minors for abortions and praised a recent victory against Wells Fargo's ESG policies. He condemns the Green Belt Express Project's use of eminent domain and called for judicial reform to curb overreach. Bailey highlights Missouri's struggles with human trafficking and fentanyl deaths due to open border policies. Additional interview with Tennessee Senator Marsha Blackburn, who discusses the state's recent tornadoes, praising the President's prompt emergency declaration. She criticizes FEMA's slow response and highlighted the need for judicial reform, emphasizing the lack of constitutional authority for nationwide injunctions. Blackburn also addresses Boeing's work culture and whistleblower issues, and the potential security risks of Chinese investments in aviation. Finally, Rich Baris, Director of Big Data Poll, shares insights on the latest polling information.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Apr 3, 2025 • 33min

Senator Grassley takes on the issue of national injunctions, where judges impose rulings that affect the entire country, not just their district

Senator Chuck Grassley discusses his efforts to rein in activist federal judges who issue national injunctions, affecting the entire country rather than just their district. He highlighted the issue of judges taking free junkets, which can influence their decisions. Grassley also addresses the Biden administration's mishandling of unaccompanied minors at the border, noting that 200,000 children were lost track of, and some were sent to families connected to MS-13. He emphasizes the need for bipartisan support to address these issues and praised the new FBI director for addressing unanswered oversight letters. Grassley also advocates for the reinstatement of whistleblowers who lost their jobs for exposing wrongdoing. Additionally, Congressman Marlon Stutzman discusses the impact of President Trump's tariffs on global trade, particularly on American farmers and producers. Stutzman highlights the historical disadvantages faced by American beef farmers due to Mad Cow Disease restrictions, which allowed Australia to build its beef industry. He emphasizes the need for fair trade rather than free trade, noting that the U.S. has been disadvantaged in defending its allies. Stutzman also mentions the positive economic impact of Trump's policies, including tax reforms, energy policies, and deregulation, which have attracted significant investments from companies like Oracle and Nvidia. He believes these policies will sustain economic growth and maintain America's global economic leadership. Finally, West Virginia has banned seven artificial food dyes due to their harmful effects, setting a precedent for other states. Senator Chris Rose talks about the legislation, highlighting the state's reputation as the least healthy and the need to address attention disorders and carcinogens linked to these dyes. Despite industry resistance, Rose notes that healthier alternatives are available and cheaper, citing examples like Aldi. The state is also considering a SNAP program waiver to remove sugary drinks. Governor Morrisey's "Mountaineer Mile" initiative aims to promote health. Rose emphasizes the need for a coalition of states, including Texas and Florida, to push for federal action on food safety.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Apr 2, 2025 • 1h 2min

"Liberation Day" in America

Congressman Brandon Gill discusses the issue of rogue judges, particularly those issuing nationwide injunctions, and his efforts to rein in their power, including filing impeachment articles against Judge Boasberg. He emphasizes the need for Congress to assert its authority over lower courts and explored defunding and jurisdiction limits. Gill also criticizes the selective funding of left-wing media outlets, citing NPR CEO Catherine Mar's controversial comments. Additional interview with pollster Scott Rasmussen, who discusses the recent special elections in Florida and Wisconsin, noting that Republicans easily won two open seats in Florida, while a conservative constitutional amendment on election integrity passed in Wisconsin. Rasmussen highlights the shift in voter bases, with working-class Republicans and postgraduate Democrats becoming more reliable voters.  Finally, it's AMAC Wednesday, and national spokesman for AMAC, Bobby Charles, joins and reveals the economic impact of global tariffs, highlighting recent developments with Israel and Canada. Charles emphasized the effectiveness of tariffs in incentivizing capital and job return to the U.S., predicting a significant economic boost within 6-12 months. He notes a $5 trillion increase in U.S. investment in 90 days under Trump, as well as judicial reform, advocating for Congress to limit nationwide rulings by district judges.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Apr 1, 2025 • 50min

John Solomon takes a look at the most important races on this election day

Political analyst Steve Cortes discusses the significance of the April 2025 Wisconsin Supreme Court election and a voter ID referendum. The Supreme Court race is tied, with 87% of Wisconsinites supporting voter ID. Steve Cortes highlights Susan Crawford's opposition to voter ID and her potential impact on future elections, including redistricting. The Catholic vote, crucial in Wisconsin, could sway the outcome. Elon Musk's efforts in Wisconsin are noted for raising awareness. Additional interview with Randy Fine, a candidate in a battle in Florida, gives John an update on his campaign and shares his perspective on outside money coming into play in his race. Finally, Caleb Burns discusses the potential landmark case of United States v. Alexander Sittenfeld, a city councilman accused of accepting a campaign contribution in exchange for a vote on a development project. Despite Sittenfeld's denial of corrupt intent, he was convicted based on inferences. The case highlights concerns about the weaponization and criminalization of politics, the FBI's role in entrapment, and the federalization of state crimes through the Hobbs Act.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Mar 31, 2025 • 41min

Congressman Rudy Yakym confirms the VA's misrepresentation of a $3 billion shortfall

Congressman Rudy Yakym talks about the Veterans Administration's (VA) misrepresentation of a $3 billion shortfall to Congress, which was later found to be false due to poor accounting practices. Yakym criticizes the Biden administration for using veterans as political pawns and highlights his efforts to combat improper government payments, which totaled over $2.8 trillion in the last two decades. He also addresses the issue of unemployment fraud, where $135 billion was fraudulently claimed during the pandemic, with only $5 billion recovered. Yakym introduces legislation to extend the statute of limitations for prosecuting fraudsters and to protect Jewish students and faculty from discrimination and ties to terrorist groups. Additional interviews with Congressman Eric Burlison, who sheds light on the potential end of taxpayer-funded media, citing the abundance of information sources and the U.S.'s $37 trillion debt, and The Wellness Company's Dr. Peter McCullough, who shares new scientific research indicating that repeated COVID-19 vaccinations may harm individuals by causing the body to produce harmful antibodies, leading to recurring infections. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Mar 30, 2025 • 51min

Special Report: Native Path Discusses why Collagen is important for your health

Dr. Chad Walding of Native Path discussed the importance of collagen, which makes up 90% of the body and is crucial for skin, bones, and overall health. He noted that modern diets lack collagen, leading to deficiencies and health issues. Native Path's collagen, sourced from grass-fed cows without hormones or antibiotics, is more bioavailable and beneficial. The company emphasizes whole food nutrition and purity. Dr. Walding recommended starting the day with protein-rich foods like collagen to stabilize blood sugar, aid weight loss, and improve energy. He also offered a special discount and transformation challenge for viewers at getnativepath.com/justnews.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Mar 29, 2025 • 37min

Doug Collins: Accountability and Care for Our Veterans

Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins shares his insights on the current state of the VA and addresses the challenges it faces. He discusses recent controversies, accountability within the department, and the importance of providing proper care for veterans. Collins emphasizes the need for transparency and efficiency, while also defending the VA against misinformation.  Congresswoman Mary Miller from Illinois discusses the importance of protecting women's spaces and the legislative actions being taken to uphold President Trump's vision.  Tom Fitton, President of Judicial Watch, sheds light on the judicial overreach and the implications of unchecked power within the judiciary. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Mar 28, 2025 • 50min

Special Report: DOGE and Cutting Spending

On this very special report, brought to you by our partners at AMAC, Just the News Editor-in-Chief John Solomon and Rebecca Weber, the CEO of AMAC, tackle the pressing issue of government waste, fraud, and abuse with key insights from Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene and other influential guests. Join us as we explore shocking revelations about taxpayer-funded programs, the urgent need for reform, and the role of the Department of Government Efficiency in identifying and eliminating inefficiencies. With a national debt surpassing $36 trillion, this is a conversation you won't want to miss!To join AMAC and save 47% on a new membership, go to AMAC.us/JustNewsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Mar 27, 2025 • 40min

Congressman Owens: "The Department of Education was never our friend." The Fight Against Marxism in America's Education System

Congressman Burgess Owens discusses President Trump's groundbreaking executive order to eliminate the Department of Education, the implications of this decision, the importance of educational innovation, and how it can empower parents and students alike.. Congressman Owens shares his insights on the current state of education in America and the need for a shift towards local control and choice in education. Meanwhile, time is running out for Bytedance to sell TikTok to an American company, and Reid Rasner, the founder and CEO of Omnivest Financial, is making headlines with his nearly $50 billion bid to acquire TikTok. Reid shares insights into his ambitious proposal, which includes creating a sovereign wealth fund and monetizing user data in a groundbreaking way. Discover how his vision aims to revolutionize social media, empower users, and ensure national security while delivering a win for America.  Finally, former FERC Chairman Neil Chatterjee explores the complexities of American energy policy. Discover how the Biden administration's decisions regarding liquefied natural gas (LNG) have impacted the economy and foreign policy, and learn why Chatterjee believes LNG is crucial for energy security and job creation in the U.S.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Mar 26, 2025 • 50min

Congressional Power: Navigating Judicial Injunctions and Oversight

Chairman Jim Jordan of the House Judiciary Committee discusses the current judicial landscape and the challenges facing the administration. He outlines Congress's potential actions regarding judicial injunctions and the importance of legislative reforms.  Congressman Andy Biggs from Arizona reveals crucial issues surrounding judicial reform and the current state of the justice system. Congressman Biggs shares his insights on the recent controversies involving judges, the implications of judicial junkets, and the potential need for Congressional action. He also touches on immigration issues, the Trump administration's legal battles, and his upcoming gubernatorial campaign. Tiffany Justice, co-founder of Moms for Liberty, shares her insights on the current landscape of parental rights, the influence of Planned Parenthood in schools, and the implications of government policies on education. Leaha Thomas, co-founder of Wired 2 Fish Coffee, talks about their exciting new decaffeinated coffee launch and their commitment to giving back. Leah shares updates on their Filter project, which provides clean water to communities in need, and discusses their conservation efforts. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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