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Episodios
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Why Young Voters and Minorities Are Moving Toward the GOP | Dan & Amy with Salena Zito
25/03/2025 Duración: 20minIn this episode, Dan Proft & Amy Jacobson discuss polling trends showing a decline in Democratic favorability and a continued shift of working-class and minority voters toward Republicans. Salena Zito highlights how cultural and economic disconnects have driven this shift and previews her upcoming book on the near assassination of Trump and its impact on American politics.
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Trump Moves to Eliminate Department of Education | Chris Stigall & Debbie Kraulidis
24/03/2025 Duración: 07minIn this episode, Chris Stigall discusses President Trump’s executive order to dismantle the Department of Education, aiming to return control to states. Debbie Kraulidis from Moms for America supports the move, emphasizing the need to improve education quality and reduce federal overreach.
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China, Russia, Iran and the American Future
21/03/2025 Duración: 41minTownhall Review – March 22, 2025
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Tesla Vandalism & Judicial Activism | Charlie Kirk and Sen. Josh Hawley
20/03/2025 Duración: 10minIn this episode, Charlie Kirk is joined by Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley to discuss the growing issue of nationwide injunctions from district courts against the Trump administration, with Hawley arguing that only the Supreme Court or Congress should have such authority. They also address left-wing extremism, including Tesla vandalism, and emphasize the need for Republican action on tax cuts, border security, and spending reductions.
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200-Year-Old Law Faces Modern Test | Hugh Hewitt with Senator Tom Cotton
19/03/2025 Duración: 10minIn this episode, Hugh Hewitt and Arkansas Senator Tom Cotton discuss President Trump's decision to deport terrorists and cartel members to El Salvador and Venezuela, which faces legal challenges from a judge. Cotton believes the Supreme Court will uphold Trump's authority. They also address Trump's recent strikes on the Houthis, with Cotton supporting a strong response to Iran’s nuclear ambitions, warning that continued aggression could lead to forceful U.S. action, signaling resolve to global powers like China.
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Republican Unity and Government Funding Success | Tony Perkins & Speaker Mike Johnson
18/03/2025 Duración: 17minIn this episode, Tony Perkins, host of This Week On The Hill, and Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson, discuss the Republicans' success in passing a continuing resolution to fund the government through September. Johnson highlights the party's newfound unity and leverage, attributing their achievements to a cohesive team effort and President Trump's involvement, as they prepare for an ambitious FY 26 budget cycle aimed at reducing fraud, waste, and abuse while advancing an America First agenda.
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CR Drama, Appropriations, and America’s Fiscal Future | Charlie Kirk with Senator Markwayne Mullin
17/03/2025 Duración: 17minIn this episode, Charlie Kirk and Senator Markwayne Mullin discuss the continuing resolution (CR) fight, highlighting how Chuck Schumer initially refused votes but later caved, while five vulnerable Democrats held out for political leverage. Mullin outlines the broader fiscal challenges, emphasizing the need for spending cuts, rescission efforts, and a strategic push for a major reconciliation bill to advance President Trump’s agenda.
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Terrorism and the First Amendment | Seth Leibsohn & Andrew McCarthy
13/03/2025 Duración: 30minIn this episode, Seth Leibsohn welcomes Andrew C. McCarthy, a respected legal educator and former federal prosecutor, to discuss the case of Mahmud Khalil, a former Columbia student facing deportation for alleged terrorist activity. McCarthy argues that Khalil's actions, such as mediating between protesters and the university, go beyond protected free speech and may constitute extortion or material support for terrorism, providing legal grounds for deportation despite claims of First Amendment protections.
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The GOP's CR Battle and Budget Strategy | Chris Stigall with Ed Morrissey
11/03/2025 Duración: 09minIn this episode, Chris Stigall and Ed Morrissey discuss the congressional fight over a continuing resolution (CR), with House Republicans backing Trump to prevent a government shutdown. Morrissey explains that the real budget battle lies ahead in fiscal year 2026, as true spending cuts require legislative action. family issues, while downplaying the impact of Democratic fundraising and star power.
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Restoring U.S. Economic Independence Through Energy and Industry | John Solomon with Congressman Tom Tiffany
10/03/2025 Duración: 11minIn this episode, John Solomon and Congressman Tom Tiffany discuss President Trump’s plan to expand domestic mining for rare earth minerals, which could spur a manufacturing resurgence in the U.S. Tiffany emphasizes the need for regulatory reforms to speed up permitting, the importance of reliable energy for industry, and the potential elimination of the Department of Education to return control to states.
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Trump’s Speech: A Victory for America, A Disaster for Democrats | Charlie Kirk with Senator Jim Banks
06/03/2025 Duración: 10minIn this episode, Charlie Kirk and Senator Jim Banks praise Trump's address to the joint session of Congress, calling it his best, highlighting its strong approval ratings. They criticize Democrats for refusing to applaud key moments, highlight Trump's border policies, and push for tax cuts and immigration enforcement.
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All We Really Needed Was a New President | Dan & Amy with Senator Ron Johnson
05/03/2025 Duración: 15minIn this episode, Dan Proft & Amy Jacobson talk with Senator Ron Johnson about Trump's strong stance on border security, emphasizing the political consequences of open-border policies and the tragic stories that illustrate their impact. Senator Johnson argues that securing the border is a matter of public safety, not politics, and criticizes Democrats for their ideological stance on immigration and cultural issues.
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The Shift in America's Stance on Ukraine | Charlie Kirk with Senator Markwayne Mullin
04/03/2025 Duración: 21minIn this episode, Charlie Kirk and Senator Markwayne Mullin discuss Zelensky’s tense Oval Office meeting with Trump and JD Vance, highlighting the administration’s transparency and the escalating conflict. Kirk questions whether Zelensky truly sought a deal or if he was influenced by deep-state actors to undermine negotiations. Senator Markwayne Mullin reacts on America's shifting sentiment on Ukraine aid and questions Zelensky’s diplomatic approach.
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Epstein Files, Big Tech Censorship, and Sanctuary Airports | Hugh Hewitt with Senator Ted Cruz
03/03/2025 Duración: 09minIn this episodie, Hugh Hewitt interviews Senator Ted Cruz on topics including Biden's failure to release Epstein files, sanctuary airports housing illegal immigrants, and Big Tech censorship. Cruz discusses his legislative priorities, including NIL reforms, reining in the administrative state, and protecting AM radio, while praising Trump's second-term momentum.
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House Vote: A Big Win for Trump and Speaker Johnson
28/02/2025 Duración: 41minTownhall Review – March 1, 2025
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How Trump is Reshaping Washington | Hugh Hewitt with Victor Davis Hanson
27/02/2025 Duración: 22minIn this episode, Hugh Hewitt and Victor Davis Hanson discuss Trump's strong start to his second term, comparing it to a reversal of past progressive policies. They also critique media bias, Biden’s leadership, and controversies surrounding the FBI and national security.
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Ceasefire Chaos: An IDF Member’s View from the Ground | Bob Frantz with Mark Liner
26/02/2025 Duración: 25minIn this episode, Bob Frantz a Solon resident and voluntary IDF member currently in Israel, who describes the ongoing conflict and a shaky ceasefire marred by intermittent attacks from Hamas. Back home, Mark addresses rising antisemitism in Solon, attributing it to the Chagrin Valley Islamic Center, and expresses frustration over the city’s support for the mosque despite his petition to condemn its actions.
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Geopolitical Shifts: Ukraine, China, and Trump’s Strategy | Hugh Hewitt & Matthew Continetti
24/02/2025 Duración: 20minIn this episode, Hugh Hewitt hosts Matthew Continetti, Director of Domestic Policy Studies at the American Enterprise Institute and a columnist, discussing Zelensky’s missteps with Trump’s administration and the evolving U.S. foreign policy. Continetti critiques Zelensky’s rejection of a resource deal and analyzes Trump’s personalist approach, suggesting a revised agreement might mend ties, while also exploring broader geopolitical dynamics involving China, Russia, Iran, and Hamas.