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Day Break | Iran Threats, Border Battles & the Senate Shake-Up

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Day Break | Iran Threats, Border Battles & the Senate Shake-Up ---- 00:00 – Jonathan T. Gilliam, former FBI Special Agent, Navy SEAL veteran, and conservative political commentator. Gilliam discusses reports surrounding the expected release of classified documents related to the 2020 presidential election, recent developments involving Iran, and the political implications following the passing of Senator Lindsey Graham, including the appointment of his sister to fill his Senate seat. 19:19 – Don Brown, Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate in North Carolina, former Navy JAG officer, and former federal prosecutor. Brown discusses escalating tensions involving Iran, the U.S. response in the Middle East, and reflects on Senator Lindsey Graham's legacy, national security priorities, and recent geopolitical developments. 28:18 – Tom Simon, spokesperson for Home Title Lock and former FBI Special Agent with 26 years of investigative experience. Simon examines a multi-state fraud scheme involving cryptocurrency and international scammers, highlighting how homeowners and consumers can better protect themselves from increasingly sophisticated financial crimes. 38:37 - Monologue 47:41 – Todd Bensman, Senior Research Fellow at The Heritage Foundation's Border Security and Immigration Center. Bensman discusses immigration enforcement, the deportation of Venezuelan nationals, and media narratives surrounding border security and U.S. immigration policy. 57:52 – Tiffany Cianci, MAHA advocate, entrepreneur, and founder of TikTok TownHall. Cianci discusses the progress of the Make America Healthy Again movement, arguing that promised reforms have been slower than expected while examining consumer protection, corporate influence, and the impact of private equity on American families and small businesses. 1:06:49 – Glenn Sturm, internationally published, award-winning author of Warriors Hate War. Sturm discusses Iran's ongoing threats against President Trump, rising tensions in the Middle East, and the broader national security implications as the regional conflict continues to evolve. 1:16:59 - Monologue 1:25:58 – Katie Heid, News Director for Michigan News Source. Heid breaks down Michigan's latest political headlines, including growing discussions surrounding "Operation Chaos" ahead of the primary election, recent campaign endorsements, and how these developments could shape key statewide races. 1:36:17 – Patrick Hedger, Director of Policy at NetChoice. Hedger discusses growing opposition to large-scale data center development, examining concerns over energy usage, local infrastructure, regulatory policy, and the balance between technological growth and community impact. 1:45:16 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber discusses the ongoing heat wave affecting much of the country, reflects on the appointment of Lindsey Graham's sister to succeed him in the Senate, and examines a case involving an illegal occupant of a national forest who allegedly left behind thousands of pounds of trash, along with other notable headlines from around the country. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 22 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/Dfr8Z_syB-M [https://youtu.be/Dfr8Z_syB-M]

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Episode Day Break | Iran Threats, Border Battles & the Senate Shake-Up Cover

Day Break | Iran Threats, Border Battles & the Senate Shake-Up

Day Break | Iran Threats, Border Battles & the Senate Shake-Up ---- 00:00 – Jonathan T. Gilliam, former FBI Special Agent, Navy SEAL veteran, and conservative political commentator. Gilliam discusses reports surrounding the expected release of classified documents related to the 2020 presidential election, recent developments involving Iran, and the political implications following the passing of Senator Lindsey Graham, including the appointment of his sister to fill his Senate seat. 19:19 – Don Brown, Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate in North Carolina, former Navy JAG officer, and former federal prosecutor. Brown discusses escalating tensions involving Iran, the U.S. response in the Middle East, and reflects on Senator Lindsey Graham's legacy, national security priorities, and recent geopolitical developments. 28:18 – Tom Simon, spokesperson for Home Title Lock and former FBI Special Agent with 26 years of investigative experience. Simon examines a multi-state fraud scheme involving cryptocurrency and international scammers, highlighting how homeowners and consumers can better protect themselves from increasingly sophisticated financial crimes. 38:37 - Monologue 47:41 – Todd Bensman, Senior Research Fellow at The Heritage Foundation's Border Security and Immigration Center. Bensman discusses immigration enforcement, the deportation of Venezuelan nationals, and media narratives surrounding border security and U.S. immigration policy. 57:52 – Tiffany Cianci, MAHA advocate, entrepreneur, and founder of TikTok TownHall. Cianci discusses the progress of the Make America Healthy Again movement, arguing that promised reforms have been slower than expected while examining consumer protection, corporate influence, and the impact of private equity on American families and small businesses. 1:06:49 – Glenn Sturm, internationally published, award-winning author of Warriors Hate War. Sturm discusses Iran's ongoing threats against President Trump, rising tensions in the Middle East, and the broader national security implications as the regional conflict continues to evolve. 1:16:59 - Monologue 1:25:58 – Katie Heid, News Director for Michigan News Source. Heid breaks down Michigan's latest political headlines, including growing discussions surrounding "Operation Chaos" ahead of the primary election, recent campaign endorsements, and how these developments could shape key statewide races. 1:36:17 – Patrick Hedger, Director of Policy at NetChoice. Hedger discusses growing opposition to large-scale data center development, examining concerns over energy usage, local infrastructure, regulatory policy, and the balance between technological growth and community impact. 1:45:16 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber discusses the ongoing heat wave affecting much of the country, reflects on the appointment of Lindsey Graham's sister to succeed him in the Senate, and examines a case involving an illegal occupant of a national forest who allegedly left behind thousands of pounds of trash, along with other notable headlines from around the country. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 22 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/Dfr8Z_syB-M [https://youtu.be/Dfr8Z_syB-M]

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