

Making the Argument with Nick Freitas
Nick Freitas
Green Beret combat veteran Nick Freitas has earned a reputation as a leading advocate for conservative policies and philosophy across the nation. Since Nick began to serve as a Delegate in the Virginia House of Delegates, he has garnered over 100 million views on speeches that he has given in defense of those conservative ideals.
In this podcast, Nick dives into the issues, policies, and political philosophies of our time to dissect the arguments presented by the left and to make the case for the conservative values and principles that make up the core of the conservative movement while telling relevant stories from his time in combat in Iraq and giving a behind the scenes look at the legislative process today.
In this podcast, Nick dives into the issues, policies, and political philosophies of our time to dissect the arguments presented by the left and to make the case for the conservative values and principles that make up the core of the conservative movement while telling relevant stories from his time in combat in Iraq and giving a behind the scenes look at the legislative process today.
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Jan 16, 2026 • 22min
Death Threats: What it costs Nick Shirley to uncover fraud
Nick Shirley, an independent investigative journalist, shares his journey of exposing alleged fraud in Minnesota. He discusses how his diligent research unveiled daycares fraudulently collecting public funds, which led to unexpected death threats against him and concerns for his family's safety. The conversation touches on the contrasting motivations of independent and mainstream media, the political reactions to his findings, and his future plans to investigate further fraud in California and Pennsylvania. A riveting insight into the challenges of truth-telling!

Jan 15, 2026 • 1h 34min
Is 2026 The Year Everything Breaks?
2026 is already buzzing with groundbreaking events! The capture of Maduro raises questions about U.S. military actions and their implications for Venezuela. Meanwhile, Iran is ablaze with protests—could it be a revolution? In Europe, energy dependence on Russia is hampering support for Ukraine, while the Federal Reserve is facing legal scrutiny. Japan's mounting debt could also shake global markets. With tensions brewing at home and abroad, is this the year that everything starts to unravel?

Jan 14, 2026 • 54min
Can We Expect Gov't to Make Housing Affordable Again
The discussion dives into the complexities of the housing market and the impact of recent government interventions. It highlights how zoning laws and bureaucratic regulations impede housing supply and affordability. The pros and cons of Trump’s economic policies are analyzed, alongside the pitfalls of rent control and subsidized housing. Solutions focus on increasing market responsiveness, reducing restrictions, and embracing free-market principles to address the housing crisis. Local policies emerge as key factors that shape affordability.

Jan 13, 2026 • 1h 21min
Are We Heading to a National Divorce?
The podcast dives into America's deepening divisions, examining local resistance to ICE and the controversial rhetoric surrounding sanctuary cities. Discussions include the implications of the Insurrection Act, historical instances of state resistance, and the dangerous trends of polarization. They also explore the potential outcomes of federalism, national divorce, or conflict, raising critical questions about civic unity. The conversation urges listeners to consider their choices in a climate of rising tension and complexity.

Jan 12, 2026 • 1h 8min
Iran is Burning: 500+ Dead, Trump Warns Strikes if Khamenei Regime Kills Peaceful Protesters
Nationwide protests in Iran have ignited a global conversation about rights and repression, with hundreds reportedly dead and thousands arrested. Trump weighs potential responses, including sanctions and military strikes. The role of the IRGC, Iran's powerful security force, highlights the regime's reliance on repression. Brave protesters are using powerful imagery, like burning Ayatollah photos, to symbolize their fight for change. The dynamics of regional politics and the influence of economic turmoil add layers to this ongoing crisis.

Jan 9, 2026 • 1h 6min
Inside Info You Needed To Know About Venezuela
Nick talks with Daniel Di Martino, a Venezuelan-born economist who fled in 2016. They delve into the chaotic political landscape of Venezuela, discussing how Hugo Chávez's rise led to current dictatorship under Maduro. Daniel highlights the importance of military loyalty amidst internal struggles and the potential chaos after Maduro's removal. The conversation explores the role of neighboring Colombia, amnesty versus prosecution for corrupt officials, and vital economic recovery strategies. A fascinating look at Venezuela's future and the challenges it faces!

Jan 8, 2026 • 50min
The Left’s War on ICE Just Took a Violent Turn
The podcast dives into the recent ICE shooting in Minneapolis, sparking intense debate. It highlights the Left's demonization of ICE, drawing parallels to past violence and political rhetoric. The discussion analyzes media narratives, emphasizing the importance of real evidence over sensationalism. Nick critiques the responses from politicians, particularly Governor Tim Walz, and underscores the dangers facing law enforcement amid escalating hostilities. Listeners get a stark view of the current climate surrounding immigration enforcement and public safety.

Jan 7, 2026 • 58min
The Blue State Fraud Machine
Unmasking the intricate fraud schemes in blue states, the discussion delves into Minnesota's Somali fraud scandal, revealing how taxpayer money perpetuates political power. Key insights on federal versus state prosecution limits expose systemic failures, while links between fraudulent activities and national security concerns raise alarms. The podcast also critiques bureaucratic inefficiencies, examines the financial influence of unions in politics, and recommends reforms to hold offenders accountable and streamline government functions.

Jan 6, 2026 • 1h 19min
What Happens Next to America and Venezuela?
With Maduro behind bars, the podcast dives into Venezuela's uncertain future. Hear about the nation’s staggering oil reserves and the decay of its infrastructure. The discussion touches on Venezuela’s entangled drug networks and the impact of criminal organizations on military effectiveness. The political landscape sparkles with contested elections and the possibility for a transitional leader. As the U.S. contemplates its next moves, the risks of becoming mired in a prolonged conflict loom large, leaving listeners pondering what lies ahead for this troubled country.

Jan 5, 2026 • 45min
Leftists are Outraged as Trump Topples Maduro
Maduro's ousting ignites a fervent debate, as leftists push for his return despite Venezuelans' clear rejection. The hosts analyze the success of the special-ops operation and the intricate history of Venezuela's struggles under socialism. They highlight Venezuelans' supportive reactions to U.S. intervention, while critiquing the left’s motives. The discussion also covers the complexities of U.S. nation-building and the need for a collaborative path forward for a free Venezuela, amidst regional optimism.


