Épisodes

  • S2 E19
    Jun 8 2026

    In this episode, we dig into the growing crisis in Washington and what it means for everyday Americans. From war powers and executive overreach to rising costs, collapsing trust in institutions, and the nonstop culture war distractions, this conversation looks at how power keeps expanding while accountability keeps fading. We also break down the political fallout from Trump's latest pardon, the debate over foreign policy and military action, and why so many people feel like the system is working against them instead of for them.

    At the same time, this episode examines the real-life pressures Americans are facing right now — debt, inflation, healthcare, housing, and the fear that the basics of daily life are slipping further out of reach. It's a hard look at the state of the country, the dangers of unchecked authority, and why staying informed and engaged matters more than ever.

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    53 min
  • S2 E18
    Jun 1 2026

    This weeks episode is about the Iran war, inflation, voting rights, January 6 record removals, and the midterms and why the Trump administration is making the country more unstable through war, corruption, attacks on institutions, and divisive politics, while everyday Americans are struggling with higher costs and uncertainty. The message is this week is pay attention, get involved, and vote in November because the future of the country is at stake.

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    59 min
  • S2 E17
    May 25 2026

    This episode of “Resistance Radio” argues that America is becoming more divided, corrupt, and unstable under Trump-era politics, with the host criticizing war escalation with Iran, loyalty-driven politics, Christian nationalism, media collapse, extremism, and growing distrust in institutions while ordinary Americans struggle with inflation, violence, and economic anxiety. Using stories about Tulsi Gabbard's resignation, January 6 compensation fears, suspicious oil trades, the San Diego mosque attack, ICE misconduct, Ebola concerns, AI infrastructure battles, and political corruption, the episode's overall message is that powerful politicians, corporations, and wealthy elites keep benefiting while democracy, accountability, truth, and public trust slowly erode — and that Americans must stay politically engaged to stop the country from sliding further into division and authoritarianism.

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    1 h et 4 min
  • S2 E16
    May 18 2026

    This week we go over Trump's visit to China the war with Iran, Pete Hegseth testifying in front of Congress we talk about the tariffs and so many of the crazy things happening in our country. Give me an hour of your time and make sure you know what's happening in the world around you

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    52 min
  • S2 E15
    May 11 2026

    This episode is a political commentary monologue that argues Donald Trump and his allies made big promises about the economy, immigration, tariffs, and peace but delivered higher prices, more debt, ongoing instability, and a lot of spin instead. It then jumps through a series of current events—an Antarctic cruise ship hantavirus outbreak, Jake Lang's legal trouble, border-security funding, redistricting fights, health-policy clashes, Iran and China tensions, and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy's road-trip publicity stunt—to show, in the host's view, how chaos, hypocrisy, and broken promises are defining the moment.

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    54 min
  • S2 E14
    May 4 2026

    This episode covers a wide range of major news, including a White House Correspondents' Dinner security scare, a controversial push to build a new White House ballroom, the costs and consequences of the Iran war, rising gas prices and airline fallout, Supreme Court battles over voting rights and abortion access, the purge of the National Science Board, and the growing use of politics as spectacle in the Trump administration. It also touches on King Charles's U.S. visit, the 250th anniversary celebrations, and the fight over election integrity and voter rolls.

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    49 min
  • S2 E13
    Apr 27 2026

    The episode is about a turbulent week in politics and national security, centered on a security scare at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. It also covers the Iran conflict, U.S. strikes on suspected drug boats, and the Justice Department's move on Jan. 6 cases. Alongside that, it looks at government shakeups, economic pressure, tariff refunds, and falling consumer confidence. Overall, the episode argues that political violence, instability, and distrust are all feeding into each other.

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    37 min
  • S2 E12
    Apr 13 2026

    On this episode I critique of the Trump era, tying together veterans losing homes after changes to VA mortgage support, Supreme Court rulings that could erase convictions tied to Trump allies, foreign policy turmoil around war and the Strait of Hormuz, and the everyday economic pain of higher inflation, gas prices, food costs, and farm losses. It also discussed proposed healthcare cuts affecting immigrant seniors and other lawfully present people, the continuing Epstein-related controversy and distrust of elite accountability, internal MAGA infighting, and broader concerns about transparency, law enforcement, and whether the administration is actually in control. if you can donate to my go fund me the link is below, I would appreciate it.


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    37 min