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Rich welcomes Rebekah Koffler, former DIA intelligence officer and author of "Putin's Playbook," to discuss President Trump's phone call with Russian President Putin. Next, thoughts on the just-released JFK assassination files from Robert Tanenbaum, former deputy chief counsel for the Congressional Committee investigation into the killings of JFK and MLK. Plus, Dr. Kurt Miceli, medical director of Do No Harm, looks at the GOP's attempt to block funding for children's hospitals that provide sex change operations for minors.
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Rich talks with Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) about President Trump's executive order to create a bitcoin reserve. Next, Mike Howell, executive director of the Heritage Foundation's Oversight Project, gives details of research claiming that President Biden signed January 6th pardons using an autopen. We also hear from Col. (Ret.) John Mills, senior fellow at the Center for Security Policy, with thoughts on Israel's deadly wave of airstrikes against Hamas in Gaza as well as a preview of what to expect from President Trump's impending phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Plus, we expose some fake climate reports with H. Sterling Burnett, director of climate and environmental policy at the Heartland Institute.
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Rich welcomes John Tabacco, host of "Wise Guys" on Newsmax TV, for a preview of his interview with White House Crypto czar David Sacks. We also take a look at the EPA's new push to deregulate with Steve Milloy, former Trump EPA transition team member. Later, President Trump has floated the idea of cutting our military budget in half; more from Col. (Ret.) William Dunn, author of "Gunfighters Rule!"
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Rich speaks with Ron Vitiello, senior advisor to U.S. Customs and Border Protection, about Biden's illegal immigration numbers and border czar Tom Homan's call for New York to change its sanctuary city laws. Next, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer says he'll vote to keep the government running; we learn more from Kerry Pickett, White House correspondent for the Washington Times. She also has details of Elon Musk accusing the George Soros-backed group ActBlue of funding anti-Tesla protests. Plus, an update on the Space X mission to retrieve NASA astronauts from the International Space Station, from Dr. Charles Camarda, former shuttle astronaut and Johnson Space Center engineering director.
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Rich talks with John Carney, economics editor at Breitbart News, about inflation, tariffs, and the potential for a recession. We also check in with Bob Griffin, board member of Future49, to discuss China and Russia's race to control the Arctic. Later, reaction to Randi Weingarten's comments on the uncertain future of the Dept. of Education, from Terry Schilling, president of the American Principles Project.
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Rich looks at a busy day in the news, including the House passage of a government funding bill and the Premier of Ontario, Canada backing down on a proposed electricity tariff against the U.S. Then, Fleur Hassan-Nahoum, Israel's foreign ministry special envoy, discusses the pro-Hamas protesters on college campuses, as well as the ongoing negotiations with Hamas. Next, we get an update on a federal judge ordering the Trump administration to pay up to $2 Billion in USAID funds; Mark Miller is senior attorney at the Pacific Legal Foundation. Later, some tax season tips from Mark Quann, author of "Be Smart Pay Zero Taxes: Use the Buy, Borrow, Die Strategy to Get Rich and Stay Rich."
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Rich talks with Alireza Jafarzadeh, deputy director of the Washington Office of the National Council; he was present, along with former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani, at this past weekend's "Free Iran" march in Washington D.C. Next, we learn more about the controversy involving the Dave Thomas Foundation's and Wendy's platform on LGBTQ adoption, from Project 21 Ambassador Kendall Qualls. Later, the founder of the Brain Performance Center, Dr. Leigh Richardson, helps us look into the mental health effects of switching to Daylight Saving Time.
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Rich talks with John Tabacco, Newsmax TV personality, and among those in attendance at the first-ever White House Crypto Summit on Friday. Next, a look at the February jobs report, tariffs, and more with former White House OMB associate director for economic policy Vance Ginn. Plus, T.S. Dixon, author of "The Woke Mind Viruses."
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Rich discusses the top news items of the day, including the House censuring Rep. Al Green (D-TX) for interrupting President Trump's speech this week. Next, a discussion of DOGE and details of a Gallup poll on media trust with GOP strategist Jenn Kelly. We also check in with Susan Crabtree, White House/national political correspondent at RealClearPolitics, for a look at L.A. County's lawsuit against Southern California Edison over the the recent wildfires. Later, Nadine Ness shares the story of how she became a Royal Canadian Police Officer, a trained profiler, and now the founder and president of Unified Grassroots. Her mission: to stop sexual abuse and trafficking of children.
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Rich talks with Josh Polk, a lawyer with the Pacific Legal Foundation representing a rum company in Hawaii which has filed a federal lawsuit over the Jones Act. Later, reaction to President Trump's speech and an update on tariffs, from long-time Trump advisor, Bruce LeVell. We also look at the connections between poor sleep, aging, and dementia with Dr. Brandon Block, clinician at Carpathia Health.
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Rich has extensive coverage of President Trump's address to a joint session of Congress, along with listeners' reaction to the speech
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Rich welcomes former DIA intelligence officer Rebekah Koffler, author of "Putin's Playbook,"to discuss President Trump's decision to pause military aid to Ukraine. Also, Maine school districts are accused of keeping parents in the dark when students identify as transgender. We find out more from Tiffany Justice, co-founder of Moms for Liberty. Plus Tim Graham, executive editor for MRC NewsBusters, talks about their campaign to defund PBS and NPR. .
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Rich talks about Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's tense visit to the White House with Maj. Gen. (Ret.) Bob Dees. We get more analysis of the meeting from Prof. Nick Giordano, Campus Reform Higher Education Fellow, plus a look at how colleges are pushing back, as the deadline arrives for eliminating DEI programs. Later, Eric Lionheart, president of 1st There Foundation, tells how his organization is working to reduce veteran suicide rates.
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Rich discusses highlights of U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer's visit to the White House, with Rep. Abe Hamadeh (R-AZ). Also, a look at the disappointing release of the Epstein files, as Attorney General Pam Bondi says thousands of pages from the investigation are still missing. Later, Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch addresses the mental health crisis in the United States, and talks about his book "Viktor Frankl and the Psychology of the Soul: A Guide To Finding Meaning and Emotional Wellness."
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Rich chats with Joe Exotic "The Tiger King," who joins us from federal prison, and offers his thoughts on the appointments of Kash Patel and Dan Bongino to lead the FBI. Next, the House has passed a budget resolution; details from Rep. Beth Van Duyne (R-TX). Later, Dr. John West, author of "Stockholm Syndrome Christianity: Why America's Christian Leaders are Failing - and What We Can Do About It," talks about the beheading of 70 Christians in the Congo. Plus, Lt. Col. Allen "Bullit" Campbell (USAF-retired) is a retired airline captain and author of "My Life Above the Clouds." He weighs in on the recent string of plane crashes and near misses in the U.S.
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Rich talks about the latest DOGE news and the upcoming release of the Epstein files with Seamus Bruner, director of research at the Government Accountability Institute. Next, the Roosevelt Hotel migrant shelter will be shutting down in a few months. We get reaction from Curtis Sliwa, founder of the Guardian Angels and NYC mayoral candidate. Plus, what HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.'s "Make America Healthy Again" Commission could mean for access to specific medications treating mental health; more from 'America's Psychiatrist' Dr. Carole Lieberman.
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Rich talks with former federal prosecutor Doug Burns about Elon Musk's ultimatum to federal employees, as well as the confirmation of Kash Patel as FBI director. We also look at the DOGE dividends with E.J. Antoni, economist at the Heritage Foundation and the Committee to Unleash Prosperity. Later, Walker Wildmon, vice president of operations for the American Family Association, discusses whether Apple is doing enough to protect children. Plus, much more in the news, including a major shakeup at MSNBC, Vivek Ramaswamy's bid for governor in Ohio, and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' proposal to end property taxes.
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Rich talks with investigative journalist Ann Vandersteel, founder of American Made Foundation, about Kash Patel being sworn in as FBI director. We also take a look at President Trump's approval ratings with pollster Mark Mitchell, from Rasmussen Reports. Later, John Fawcett tells how he went from executive producer for Lou Dobbs to host of "The Great America Show." Former Black Hawk pilot Elizabeth McCormick gives her take on the recent collision of a helicopter and an American Airlines plane near Reagan National Airport. Plus, some scams to avoid this tax season, from personal finance expert Derrick Kinney.
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Rich discusses what's happening at this year's CPAC gathering, including an appearance by Elon Musk, with Matt Schlapp, chairman of the American Conservative Union. Next, the Dept. of Education is threatening to cut funding from universities with DEI programs; we get details from Jennifer Kabbany, editor-in-chief at the College Fix. Later, we learn how some companies are manufacturing and selling lifelong humanoid robots with Elan Inbar, owner of RobotLAB.
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Rich discusses President Trump's comments on the war in Ukraine, including his labeling of President Zelensky as "a dictator," with USAF Brigadier General (Ret.) Blaine Holt. Next, we meet Nick Vujicic, a faith-based motivational speaker and co-founder of ProLifeFinTech. He shares his personal story of overcoming adversity and tells how he was de-banked due to his conservative views. Plus, a look at DOGE Dividends with Dennis Kneale, host of the podcast "What's Bugging Me" and author of the new book "The Leadership Genius of Elon Musk."
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