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Award-winning investigative journalist John Solomon, who helped unravel the bogus Russia collusion scandal, gives you his exclusive reporting and big newsmaker interviews. To get the unvarnished truth about what’s really going on in Washington.
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In this episode of John Solomon Reports, Texas GOP Rep. Pete Sessions discusses how the current situation between Iran, Israel and the United States would change if Iranian citizens were armed, emphasizing that Iran has killed over 40,000 of citizens who have expressed discontent with the regime. Sessions also says that President Trump has been careful with his use of military power, but that even common sense has frailties. The congressman also talks about how Democratic politicians such as Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Sen. Bernie Sanders are pushing anti-United States and anti-Israel sentiments, which has contributed to recent demonstrations on Capitol Hill. Finally, Sessions explains the recent redistricting in his home state, members of Congress switching parties and the importance of the Americans understanding the impact of reaching peace through strength.In the second segment, John and retired Colonel Wes Martin discuss the plausibility of a deal between the United States and Iran – considering Iran cannot be expected to abide by any deal. retired Colonel Wes MartinMartin thinks past presidents failed to understand that dynamic. Martin wants the Trump administration to have better identified consequences, a plausible exit strategy and more domestic and international support. He explains his argument about why the U.S. shouldn’t have paused its air attacks – arguing the path to victory – and a peace deal – is to engage with and train and arm the Iranian people with weapons. Martin also speaks on issues with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps remaining firmly in charge of Iran, the likelihood of a drone problem arising and the IRGC’s history of killing American soldiers.In the third segment, Tom Simon, an FBI special agent turned licensed private, discusses the prominence of real estate fraud in the era of artificial intelligence, specifically in the context of a 63-year-old woman who was arrested for selling multiple properties she didn't own. The woman was revealed to be doing the fraud on behalf of scammers in Nigeria. Simon also talks about the susceptibility of vacant land, second homes, inherited property and investment properties to home title theft, and how owners can protect themselves and look out for their properties with Home Title Lock.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of John Solomon Reports, Small Business Administration Administrator Kelly Loeffle exposes widespread government fraud including $200 billion in suspected fraudulent Paycheck Protection Program loans that were distributed under the Biden administration. Loeffler breaks down the SBA’s success with accountability, which has already returned $22 billion to the Treasury and referred over 562,000 borrowers to the DOJ. Loeffler reveals how the lack of guardrails, such as verifying birth date and citizenship, has also allowed funds to flow to overseas syndicates. Finally, she touts the Trump-era deregulation and tax cuts for fuelling record business formations, and the Trump Saving accounts for benefiting future generations and free enterprise.In the second segment, John welcomes President Trump-endorsed Iowa Rep. Marianette Miller-Meeks, who won her GOP primary race Tuesday night. She gives an inside look at significant spending in recent elections, including a $27 million race in 2024. She also criticizes her Democratic opponent for voting against senior tax breaks, supporting radical gender policies in school sports, and opposing law enforcement. In addition, Miller-Meeks highlights the positive impacts of President Trump’s policies, including border closure and the Working Families Tax Cut, while underscoring the importance of dismantling Biden-era government weaponization and COVID-related censorship. Lastly, John welcomes Dr. Chad Walding, co-founder of Native Path, who discusses the misconceptions around dehydration, particularly for older adults. Dr. Walding explains how dehydration symptoms such as low energy, brain fog and dizziness can be mistaken for signs of aging. And she emphasizes that hydration involves more than just drinking water. It’'s about the body's ability to absorb and utilize fluids effectively, which declines with age. He introduces Native Hydrate, a product designed to optimize hydration with electrolytes and amino acids, that is made with natural ingredients and cuts out the high sugar content in traditional sports drinks. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Description:In this episode of John Solomon Reports, Florida Republican Byran Donalds joins John to discuss his plans to reform his state’s permitting process, including creating a one-stop permit shop, implementing an efficiency shot clock, and establishing a corporate business court to expedite litigation.Donalds also talks about his proposal to personalize success plans for students with parental opt-in and highlights his support for the Financial Freedom Act. The measure aims to expand 401k retirement investment opportunities and overall help Americans have greater financial freedom. Donalds expresses appreciation that President Trump endorsed his gubernatorial campaign and stresses the importance of reducing property taxes, which he says have doubled in a decade. Finally, Donalds touts Trump and Congress’s recent successes, including securing the border, deporting illegal immigrants, tax reforms and making housing more affordable.In the second segment, Thomas Keuhns, a senior intelligence community official under President Barack Obama, discusses the dishonesty of the former intelligence officers who signed the Hunter Biden laptop letter and claimed it was a Russian operation. Keuhns’ identification memo that it was a deception operation with lack of FBI input, poor writing and selective information was referred to the Justice Department. He reflects on his deployment in Iraq, extensive work with counterterrorism analysis, the CIA, and DNI, as well as his decision to leave the intelligence community.In the third segment, Sam Lyman, the head of research at the Bitcoin Policy Institute, dives into the artificial intelligence competition between China and the U.S., specifically how China uses AI to predict and suppress domestic and international political dissent.Lyman discusses how the Neville Singham network’s connection to American media outlets spreads fear about AI and data centers, ultimately funding political agitation in the United States and causing people to disagree with policies that in fact benefit the U.S. government.He explains that the U.S. tax code protects some of these organizations pushing American frustration, as well as why filtering out foreign influence is important for ensuring disseminated information is accurate and transparent.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of John Solomon Reports, we investigate alarming government fundingconflicts, specifically how an NGO connected to Georgia activist and formergubernatorial candidate Stacy Abrams was awarded a $2 billion EPA grant in 2024,after taking only $100 the previous year.John is joined by EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin, who breaks down partisan self-dealingand misuse of American taxpayer dollars. He also details the Trump administration’songoing efforts to reform federal environmental quality legislation.The conversation continues with a discussion about a deal on the table between theU.S to extend their ceasefire for another 60 days.Show co-host Amanda Head later welcomes Ali Reza Jafarzadah, the deputy director ofthe Washington Office of the National Council of Resistance of Iran and author of TheIran Threat.Jafarzadah sheds light on the vulnerabilities of the current Iran regime, including itsstruggles to defend against U.S. and Israel air strikes, uprisings within their ownpopulation and their self-imposed oil blockade.All oIn the third segment, we shift our focus to State Department reports showing how theU.S. government has funded global terrorism groups – in direct violation of the federalTaylor Force Act, named in honour of fallen American soldier Taylor Force. John sitsdown with Taylor’s father, Stuart Force, who discusses how American taxpayer dollarswere funneled to the Palestinian Authority, an entity known for inciting violence againstcivilians in Israel.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of John Solomon Reports, we dive into pressing issues with Congresswoman Erin Houchin from Indiana, who is at the forefront of pivotal legislation aimed at protecting parents and children while pushing back against wokeness in the education system. She discusses the newly proposed Trump accounts app, allowing families with newborns to receive substantial financial support, and emphasizes the urgent need for action in the Senate, particularly regarding the Save America Act and the Stopping Indoctrination and Protecting Kids Act.The conversation continues with Idaho's Attorney General Raúl Labrador, who shares insights on his efforts to combat fraud and safeguard taxpayer dollars in a state known for its fiscal conservatism. He highlights successful initiatives that could serve as models for other states grappling with similar challenges.In the third segment, we shift our focus to health with a weekly update featuring Pure Health Research. The discussion centers around the importance of preventive health measures and the MAHA movement, which encourages healthy living to combat prevalent diseases such as hypertension and autoimmune disorders.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of John Solomon Reports, we explore the controversial proposal that could give your car a "kill switch" based on its assessment of your driving. Congressman Scott Perry from Pennsylvania joins John to discuss the lack of courage in Congress to block this nanny state initiative, raising concerns about safety, privacy, and personal independence. They also delve into the pressing issue of FISA reform, questioning whether real protections for civil liberties can be achieved after decades of abuses.In the second segment, South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson shares his insights on a recent court victory that empowers President Trump's Election Integrity Executive Order. This order aims to tackle absentee ballot mailing and enhance citizenship checks. Wilson also discusses effective strategies to combat Medicare and Medicaid fraud in South Carolina, offering potential solutions for other states facing similar challenges.Lastly, Ashley Hayek, a key executive at the America First Policy Institute, provides an update on the vital Get Out the Vote operations for Republicans leading into the 2026 elections. She outlines the strategies necessary to maintain control of Congress and ensure voter engagement.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of John Solomon Reports, we tackle critical global and domestic issues with Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis, who shares her thoughts on the recent indictment of Raul Castro by the Department of Justice for the downing of American planes in 1996. The discussion revolves around the implications of this indictment for U.S. foreign policy towards Cuba and whether military intervention might be necessary to ensure justice for victims and promote regime change.The conversation then shifts to the controversial actions of Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal, who has been accused of undermining U.S. foreign policy by collaborating with adversarial nations. Congresswoman Malliotakis calls for serious investigations into such actions, emphasizing the need for accountability among elected officials.John also delves into the striking opposition from Democrats against the establishment of a Smithsonian American Women's History Museum, highlighting the absurdity of political maneuvering that prioritizes ideological agendas over women's representation. Malliotakis shares her commitment to ensuring that the museum honors biological women and reflects their contributions to history.Furthermore, the episode addresses the role of organizations like Code Pink, which have been accused of undermining American interests while receiving taxpayer support. Congresswoman Malliotakis discusses the ongoing investigations into their activities and the need for stricter oversight of non-profits that operate contrary to U.S. values.Additionally, John is joined by Darren Selnick to discuss the potential implications of a new deal with Iran regarding its nuclear program. They explore the importance of ensuring that any agreement holds Iran accountable and prevents them from gaining undue advantages.Finally, Carl Hohsfield, Executive Vice President for AMAC, shares insights from their recent advocacy efforts on Capitol Hill aimed at tackling healthcare reform, Medicare, and Social Security. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of John Solomon Reports, we delve into the implications of Ken Paxton's recent victory in the Texas Senate runoff, highlighting the significant influence of President Trump's endorsement in shaping the political landscape. Texas Congressman Brandon Gill joins John to discuss the importance of accountability among elected representatives and the ongoing efforts to expose institutional fraud through the newly formed House GOP task force. They explore the alarming revelations regarding NGOs that misuse taxpayer funds and the need for stricter regulations to combat immigration fraud, particularly in the context of birth tourism.The conversation shifts to the role of the courts in restoring sanity to the electoral process, with a focus on recent victories for Republicans in redistricting cases in Missouri and North Carolina. C.J. Pearson, a Gen Z activist and political strategist, shares his insights on the evolving dynamics within the Republican Party and the necessity of addressing issues like credit card swipe fees that impact everyday Americans.Lastly, John welcomes Dr. Chad Walding, co-founder of NativePath, who sheds light on the often-overlooked issue of hydration and its critical importance for overall health. Together, they discuss how chronic underhydration can affect various bodily systems and the benefits of using Native Hydrate to improve hydration efficiency.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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