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The mainstream media is broken. Groupthink, fake news, and distrust are just a few words to describe it. Too many journalists now bow to the pressure of political correctness instead of standing tall for the truth. That is why Americans don’t know who to trust. The Truth with Lisa Boothe will cut through the noise and get straight to the heart of what actually matters. As a former pollster and political adviser, and now a television news commentator, Lisa has a deep understanding of the political and legislative impact of the hottest issues. That is why she has earned the trust of viewers and a reputation of being a fearless truth teller. The Truth with Lisa Boothe will not be beholden to anyone. It will stand against the herd mentality that is poisoning today’s media. Because simply stated: Lisa thinks for herself.

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In this episode of The Truth with Lisa Boothe, Lisa sits down with author and policy expert Heather Mac Donald to break down the real drivers behind America’s homelessness crisis, rising urban disorder, and shifting crime trends. Drawing on her latest analysis, Mac Donald argues that homelessness is not simply an economic issue—but a policy choice fueled by ideology, weak enforcement, and government mismanagement. The two also dive into the role of sanctuary cities, illegal immigration, and the broader cultural shift away from law and order. Plus, they unpack: Why homelessness is surging in major cities The role of mental illness, addiction, and public policy How crime data is reported—and what it may be missing Whether political leadership is driving changes in crime trends Why voters continue to support policies that critics say worsen conditions See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this powerful and uplifting episode, Lisa Boothe sits down with bestselling author and Fox News anchor Shannon Bream to discuss her latest book, Nothing Is Impossible with God—and what it really means to trust God through life’s hardest moments. From seasons of waiting and self-doubt to personal pain and unanswered prayers, Shannon shares how faith can transform even the darkest valleys into moments of growth and purpose. In this conversation, they cover: Why God uses imperfect people—and why that’s good news for all of us How to navigate seasons of waiting, setbacks, and uncertainty The role of faith during suffering, loss, and unanswered prayers Biblical lessons from figures like Moses, Gideon, Peter, and Joseph How pain can shape empathy, resilience, and deeper trust in God Why more young people are rediscovering faith in today’s culture Shannon also opens up about her own personal struggles, including health challenges and career setbacks, and how those experiences strengthened her faith and perspective.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of The Truth with Lisa Boothe, Lisa sits down with Congresswoman Elise Stefanik for a wide-ranging and hard-hitting conversation on national security, higher education, and the future of the American economy. Stefanik explains why the Iran conflict should be viewed through a national security lens—not public opinion polls—and outlines the long-term threat posed by Iran’s military ambitions. She also addresses concerns about rising energy costs and how the administration plans to stabilize the economy. The conversation then shifts to the growing “moral and academic rot” inside elite universities, including explosive claims about foreign funding, DEI influence, and rising antisemitism on campus. Stefanik breaks down what she believes is driving these trends—and what policymakers can do to fix them. 📚 Plus: Stefanik discusses her new book, Poison Ivy: Inside the Collapse of America’s Elite Institutions — offering an insider account of how top universities lost their way, what’s fueling campus radicalism, and how the next generation can reclaim academic excellence. She also weighs in on New York’s economic decline, high taxes, and the continued exodus of residents from blue states.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Lisa Boothe sits down with investigative journalist Chris Rufo to uncover shocking examples of government waste, fraud, and political corruption—particularly in California. Rufo breaks down his latest reporting on a $114 million taxpayer-funded wildlife bridge, massive Medicaid fraud, and how billions in public funds are funneled into ideological projects and politically connected groups. The conversation also dives into San Francisco’s controversial diversion of police funding into DEI initiatives, raising serious questions about public safety and accountability. Plus, what does this mean for Governor Gavin Newsom’s national ambitions—and will voters care about the staggering scale of waste? 🔎 Topics Covered: California’s $100B+ fraud problem The truth behind “woke” government spending DEI programs vs. public safety funding Media blind spots and lack of accountability What this means for 2028 and beyond See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, newly confirmed U.S. Drug Czar Sara Carter joins Lisa to discuss America’s escalating fight against fentanyl, cartel violence, and the global drug trade. Carter shares behind-the-scenes insight into her confirmation process and her current role leading the Office of National Drug Control Policy under President Trump. She details a coordinated “whole-of-government” strategy aimed at cutting off drug supply chains, dismantling cartel networks, and saving American lives. The conversation dives deep into the takedown of cartel leader El Mencho, revealing how U.S. and Mexican forces collaborated on one of the most significant operations against organized crime in recent years—and what it signals moving forward. Carter also breaks down: How fentanyl is entering the U.S. through borders, ports, and mail systems The role of China in supplying precursor chemicals Why cartel networks are becoming more sophisticated and dangerous The connection between drug trafficking, national security, and terrorism The reported drop in fentanyl flow and overdose deaths How the administration is targeting both supply AND demand She also delivers a passionate message about unity, urging Americans to come together across political lines to combat addiction and protect future generations.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Artificial intelligence isn’t just a technological breakthrough—it’s a global power struggle shaping the future of jobs, politics, and national security. In this episode, Wynton Hall joins the show to discuss his new book Code Red: The Left, The Right, China, and the Race to Control AI, breaking down why AI is no longer just a tool—but a form of political and economic power. From the rapid rise of ChatGPT and transformer technology to the growing concerns over bias in large language models, Hall explains how AI is already embedded in everyday life—even when most Americans don’t realize it. He also outlines the biggest risks ahead, including job displacement, misinformation, AI “hallucinations,” and the erosion of critical thinking. The conversation dives deep into the geopolitical stakes, exploring why the U.S.-China AI race could rival the nuclear arms race—and how technologies like recursive self-improvement could reshape military dominance. Plus, a closer look at data privacy, surveillance concerns, and how governments and tech companies may influence what information users see. Key topics include: The hidden political bias inside AI systems AI’s impact on jobs, education, and society The growing threat of deepfakes and misinformation China’s AI ambitions vs. U.S. innovation Data privacy, surveillance, and security risks Why AI could redefine the global balance of power As AI continues to accelerate, this episode offers a critical look at what’s coming next—and what it means for individuals, families, and the future of freedom.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What do the fall of Venezuela’s Maduro regime and the war with Iran mean for China? On this episode of The Truth with Lisa Boothe, Lisa is joined by China expert and bestselling author Gordon Chang to break down the geopolitical ripple effects of Operation Epic Fury and President Trump’s foreign policy moves. Chang explains how China has relied on Iran and Venezuela as strategic proxies, why Chinese weapons and defense systems have failed against U.S. and Israeli forces, and how losing discounted oil from those regimes could hit China’s struggling economy. They also dive into the biggest question: Does this make China more or less likely to invade Taiwan? Chang analyzes Xi Jinping’s political vulnerabilities, the turmoil inside China’s military leadership, and the growing risk of conflict with the United States. Plus, they discuss China’s surveillance state, potential internal unrest, and why this moment could be a turning point in the global balance of power.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How is the war with Iran impacting global oil prices—and could the Strait of Hormuz trigger the next energy crisis? In this episode, Lisa sits down with former U.S. Energy Secretary Dan Brouillette to break down the extreme volatility in the oil markets, the risks facing global shipping, and how energy traders are trying to price uncertainty during a geopolitical conflict. Brouillette explains why oil prices surged from the mid-$70s to $120 in just hours, how the Trump administration’s proposed $20 billion tanker insurance backstop could stabilize shipments through the Strait of Hormuz, and why the Strategic Petroleum Reserve is at a dangerously low level. He also reflects on how deregulation during the Trump administration helped make the United States a net energy exporter and what that means for energy security today. The conversation also explores the global implications of bringing Venezuelan oil back into the market, China’s reliance on discounted energy, and how geopolitical shifts could reshape the world’s energy supply. Plus, Brouillette discusses the massive power demand coming from AI and data centers, why nuclear energy may be the key to meeting future electricity needs, and how cybersecurity and quantum computing could transform energy infrastructure. Topics covered include: Why oil prices are swinging wildly during the Iran conflict The strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz Trump’s tanker insurance plan and global shipping risks The state of the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve Energy independence and deregulation under the Trump administration Venezuelan oil and China’s discounted energy supply The massive energy demand from AI and data centers Why nuclear power could be critical for America’s energy future A must-listen for anyone following energy markets, geopolitics, oil prices, and the future of global energy security.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode, Lisa Boothe speaks with FOX News Contributor & former FBI Agent, Nicole Parker about rising security concerns in the United States as tensions escalate with Iran and instability grows in the Middle East. Parker breaks down the suspected terrorist attack in Austin, Texas, explaining why “lone offender” attacks are among the most difficult threats for law enforcement to detect and stop. She also explains how individuals can be radicalized online, why soft targets like bars, concerts, and sporting events are often chosen, and what Americans should do in an active shooter situation using the FBI’s “Run, Hide, Fight” guidance. The conversation also dives into national security concerns tied to immigration and border policy, including reports of individuals on terror watch lists entering the United States. Parker discusses the challenges facing the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Department of Homeland Security, and how joint terrorism task forces work with local law enforcement to stop threats before they happen. Finally, Parker warns that future attacks may not resemble September 11 attacks, emphasizing that cyber attacks on critical infrastructure—such as power grids, water systems, or emergency services—may pose an even greater risk. Topics covered include: The suspected terror attack in Austin and the rise of lone offender violence Radicalization and recruitment through social media and online networks Concerns over sleeper cells and unvetted border crossings Why cyber warfare may be the next major battlefield How the FBI and local police work together to stop attacks before they happen Parker also shares her perspective on reforms inside the FBI and the renewed focus on national security threats as the U.S. navigates an increasingly volatile global environment. Purchase Nicole's NEW Book HERESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One Half of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show, New York Times bestselling author and former CIA officer Buck Sexton joins Lisa to break down the escalating conflict with Iran, the strategic realities behind “Operation Epic Fury,” and what regime change would actually require. Drawing from his time in the CIA’s Iraq office after the WMD intelligence failure, Buck explains why wars in the Middle East are never simple—and why Iran presents unique challenges. Is there a viable ground partner inside Iran? Can air power alone force regime change? And how does jihadist ideology impact internal power struggles within the regime? Buck also details the tactical intelligence successes under President Trump—from joint U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran’s nuclear program to high-level capture operations—and why he believes renewed American resolve has reshaped global deterrence. Then the conversation shifts to his New York Times bestselling book, Manufacturing Delusion. Buck outlines how radical movements—whether jihadist, communist, or modern leftist—use psychological tactics like public confession, identity coercion, and collective pressure to enforce ideological conformity. How do these methods compare to Stalinist regimes? What role does social media play in amplifying modern-day mass delusion? And why are moral binaries of “oppressor vs. victim” so effective at mobilizing movements? This episode covers: The real strategic stakes of the Iran conflict Lessons from Iraq, Libya, and Afghanistan Why regime durability often surprises policymakers How radical ideologies build loyalty and suppress dissent The dangers of mass delusion in the digital age Purchase Buck's NEW Book HERESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How close is Iran to building a nuclear weapon—and has the U.S. actually set their program back? In this episode, Lisa sits down with Vice Admiral John W. Miller, a leading expert on Iran and military strategy, to break down the reality behind the headlines. From uranium enrichment levels to the aftermath of recent U.S. strikes, this conversation cuts through the uncertainty surrounding Iran’s nuclear capabilities. The Vice Admiral explains why Iran’s stockpile of 60% enriched uranium is so concerning, how quickly it could potentially be turned into weapons-grade material, and what we still don’t know about the location of that nuclear stockpile following recent military action. They also dive into: Whether U.S. bunker-buster strikes actually crippled Iran’s nuclear program How close Iran really is to nuclear breakout Why verification—not just negotiation—is the key to any deal Whether Iran is negotiating in good faith or simply buying time How internal unrest inside Iran could impact the regime’s behavior What happens if diplomacy fails—and whether more military action is coming How countries like Israel, China, and Russia factor into the equation Plus, a candid assessment of President Trump’s Iran strategy—and whether it’s working. With tensions rising and uncertainty still high, this episode gives you a clear, expert-level understanding of one of the most dangerous geopolitical flashpoints in the world today.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What does the Supreme Court’s decision on IEEPA actually mean for President Trump’s tariff strategy—and the future of the U.S. economy? In this episode, Lisa is joined by International Law Attorney, Nazak Nikakhtar who breaks down the high-stakes ruling that limits the president’s ability to impose tariffs under emergency powers—and explains why it may not slow Trump down at all. From Sections 232, 301, and 338 to national security-based trade actions, the administration still has powerful tools to reshape global trade. We dive into: Why the Supreme Court blocked IEEPA tariffs—and what comes next How Trump can still impose sweeping tariffs using other legal authorities The real goal behind tariffs: reducing debt, boosting U.S. manufacturing, and countering China Whether tariffs are actually a “tax” on American consumers What CPI and inflation data reveal about the real economic impact The growing decoupling between U.S. businesses and China How global supply chains—and national security—are driving trade policy The long road to rebuilding American manufacturing Nazak also explains why critics may be missing the bigger picture—and why tariffs could play a central role in reversing decades of wage stagnation and industrial decline.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With the 2026 midterm elections approaching, the biggest question facing Republicans is clear: can they win without Donald Trump on the ballot? In this in-depth conversation, Lisa is joined veteran strategist John McLaughlin breaks down the critical turnout gap shaping recent elections, why Democrats may currently hold a slight advantage, and what Republicans must do now to rebuild the coalition that powered victories in 2016 and 2024. From the importance of Trump-era issue alignment—including immigration, tax cuts, and working-class economic policy—to the danger of voter drop-off in 2025 races, this episode dives into the data, the strategy, and the stakes. We also explore: Why Trump voters aren’t turning out at the same levels—and how to fix it The 80% issues Republicans may be failing to capitalize on, like voter ID and border security How Democratic policies on taxes, spending, and immigration could reshape the midterms The growing disconnect between economic data and voter perception Why messaging—and where voters get their information—may decide the election Early insights into the 2028 Democratic primary battle, including Kamala Harris, Gavin Newsom, and the rising progressive wing Plus: What history—from the 2002 and 2010 elections—can teach us about defying midterm trends, and whether Republicans are making the same mistakes all over again. 👉 Bottom line: It’s not about personality—it’s about issues, turnout, and communication. And right now, both parties are fighting to define all three.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The battle over DHS funding has erupted into a high-stakes political showdown—and the consequences could reshape U.S. immigration policy for years to come. In this episode, Lisa welcomes RJ Hauman & Mike Howell from the National Immigration Center for Enforcement to break down why Republicans pushed to separate DHS funding from the broader omnibus, how Democrats are leveraging the moment to target ICE and CBP, and what it means for border security and mass deportation efforts under President Trump. RJ & Mike dive into the internal GOP divide over immigration enforcement, the political strategy behind the shutdown, and the growing pressure from media narratives and activist movements. Plus, we examine the real-world impact on ICE agents, rising tensions in sanctuary cities, and the looming threat of midterm fallout. Key topics include: The DHS shutdown and funding standoff explained Efforts to isolate ICE and CBP—and why it matters Trump’s mass deportation agenda and political obstacles Media narratives vs. on-the-ground enforcement reality Sanctuary cities, voter laws, and the 2030 census implications Learn more about NICESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The fight over election integrity is back in the spotlight. In this episode, Lisa sits down with Congressman Abe Hamadeh to break down the renewed push for the SAVE Act—now backed by President Trump and expanded to include voter ID requirements. With polling showing overwhelming public support for voter ID, why has the issue become so politically explosive? We dive into: What the SAVE (Save America) Act actually does Why Democrats are calling it “voter suppression” The 2030 Census battle and whether illegal immigrants should be counted Redistricting, Electoral College shifts, and the future political map Deportation efforts and the broader immigration debate Midterm messaging challenges for Republicans Affordability, economic polling, and perception vs. policy The DHS funding fight and what a shutdown could mean for ICE, TSA, and the Coast Guard From election security to census power plays and federal funding brinkmanship, this episode unpacks the high-stakes battles shaping the road to the midterms—and beyond.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Nancy Guthrie investigation continues to raise troubling questions — from early law enforcement missteps to ransom claims, cartel involvement, and potential cross-border complications. In this episode, Lisa is joined by Jonathan T. Gilliam, a former FBI agent, to break down: Whether critical mistakes by the Pima County Sheriff’s Office slowed the investigation What the Nest camera footage reveals — and why it raises major privacy concerns Signs the suspect may be experienced, not professional The possibility of a Mexico cartel connection How community “force multipliers” can help — or hurt — an investigation Why hostage rescue teams may signal a larger federal strategy Lisa and Jonathan also pivot to the explosive release of the Epstein files. Jonathan explains why the public push to “release everything” could complicate prosecutions, how world leaders can be compromised through intelligence operations, and whether Jeffrey Epstein’s entire operation shows signs of a coordinated intel play. Was Epstein running a blackmail network?Are global leaders vulnerable to coercion?And could releasing too much information derail accountability?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of The Truth with Lisa Boothe, Lisa sits down with Senator Marsha Blackburn for a wide-ranging discussion on immigration enforcement, public safety, and government accountability. Blackburn highlights the success of federal-local cooperation with Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Memphis, while sharply criticizing Minnesota for refusing to support ICE operations. The conversation breaks down congressional funding battles surrounding the Department of Homeland Security, the push for body cameras on ICE agents, and the heightened risks agents face when protective masks are removed. Blackburn also introduces her Fraud Accountability Act, aimed at holding fraudsters accountable through deportation or de-naturalization, arguing that law and order must be restored at every level of government. The episode closes with a look at ongoing power outages across Tennessee, which Blackburn links to misguided budget cuts and failed governance—underscoring the real-world consequences of policy decisions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Lisa is joined by Carrie Severino, President of the Judicial Crisis Network, to examine the growing political pressure surrounding the U.S. Supreme Court and the broader judicial system. The conversation explores concerns over Supreme Court integrity, internal leaks, and how political and activist agendas are influencing judicial education and decision-making. Lisa and Carrie break down major legal flashpoints, including upcoming cases on birthright citizenship, transgender participation in sports, voting rights, and redistricting battles. The discussion also addresses rising safety concerns for Supreme Court justices and what an increasingly polarized legal climate means for the rule of law, constitutional interpretation, and public trust in the judiciary. Learn more about Carrie and JCN HERESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Peter Schweizer joins Lisa to break down the explosive arguments in his book The Invisible Coup, exposing how immigration has been transformed into a strategic political weapon by American elites and foreign actors. Schweizer explains why immigration is not just a policy debate—but a long-term power play shaping elections, culture, and governance. He dives into the role of foreign governments, activist NGOs, and educational institutions in influencing public perception and policy, and why these forces have been so effective at operating behind the scenes. This conversation pulls back the curtain on how “weaponized immigration” works, why it matters for America’s future, and what citizens must understand to push back against coordinated influence campaigns. In this episode, you’ll learn: How immigration became a tool for political and demographic power The foreign interests shaping U.S. immigration debates The role of NGOs and education in influencing public opinion Why The Invisible Coup argues this strategy is deliberate—not accidental What awareness and action look like moving forward Purchase Peter's NEW Book HERESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Secretary Brooke Rollins joins the show to break down how agricultural policy intersects with food prices, national security, and public health under President Donald Trump. Rollins discusses the mounting challenges facing American farmers, the real-world impact of tariffs on agriculture, and why transparency and compliance in food labeling matter more than ever. Lisa & Sec. Rollins also dive into the Make America Healthy Again movement, highlighting efforts to promote healthier eating while strengthening domestic food supply chains. Rollins underscores the urgency of protecting American farmland from foreign ownership—particularly by China—and explains why agricultural independence is a core pillar of U.S. national security.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Robb Clanton

Lisa finds really great guests. Good discussion today.

May 12th
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Harry Sach

Great podcast ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Nov 26th
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Meredith Warren

GREAT episode. Good, practical advice, as well as a balanced overview of how we got to the current economic situation.

Jun 26th
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Roberta Augustini

so often I've heard the content of the exit of America in Afghanistan. Always heartbreaking and soul killing that the federal government who have very few veterans and who would stash their sons and daughters in their mansions with armed guards to protect THEM from service.. but every time any of these podcasts speak of the 13 that died I realize you NEVER mention the hundreds of horrifically injured service people in the same bombing did they recover, are they suffering still?are their families being taken care of? there is so much more blood on these criminals hands.. give Us the names, do a roll call.. how are the survivors doing? the ones who's souls were decimated by the cleanup, carrying their bodies of their friends and brothers...

May 30th
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J Capp

Lisa Marie, another informative podcast. thank you for Sen Ron Paul. ***Please see Steve Deace on Blaze. DARPA refused to do the research, because They knew it was too Dangerous!! China was paid by US taxes to Continue the work! **** https://bit.ly/3HsbKVn

Feb 4th
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J Capp

Lisa Marie, another great podcast! God Bless you, and Senator Johnson, and Speaker Gingrich:-)

Jan 27th
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J Capp

Lisa, once again, Great interview!! Thank you, for your honesty and most importantly, your Integrity: )

Jul 27th
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J Capp

ps Lisa, also in the news.. Maricopa Arizona- voting machines. Reminds me of the hanging chads in Miami in 2000 election. big story

Jun 30th
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J Capp

Lisa, great information from Julie. along with what happened, and continues still since Jan 6th, you should do Two things: 1) interview Tucker Carlson about NSA, also ask Sheryl Attkisson about what happened to her laptop/reporting news articles, and 2) watch the videoS and then interview Mike Lindell regarding the polling precincts and the overwhelming forensics on 2020 Election. what matters most is who will "win" in 2022 if this fraud continues. We the People will lose our Freedom

Jun 30th
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Jay Sanzo

VDH is always great and insightful

Jun 9th
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NeilS

Per Jason Whitlock, the Chinese love our basketball, right? So why is the basketball league kowtowing to them? We have what they want so China should be kowtowing to us. The basketball league has it ass-backwards. They need to grow some cajones and make demands of China, not the other way around.

Jun 6th
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J Capp

Fantastic!! Thank you, Lisa Marie, for another great podcast. Have always respected Mr Voight, not only a great actor, but most importantly a great Patriot! May God Bless him,and God Bless you, as you both speak the Truth. Keep up the good work. Looking forward to your next podcast. In Christ's Love, jc

May 26th
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Jay Sanzo

Just got around to listening to you podcast with Maximo Alvarez. It was both eye opening and inspirational. Great job Lisa. Kind of miss you on @outnumberfnc

May 6th
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Jay Sanzo

Very informative podcast, well done Lisa.

May 4th
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J Capp

lisa, great podcast. by the way you mentioned Gov Kristi Noem and the gender athletics. PLease, please ask her onto the show. She can clearly explain what she has continued to stand for, and needs an opportunity, to share the Truth on your podcast. Her speech at CPAC was fantastic. Much respect to her, esp during her criticism for opening South Dakota. while I'm thinking... Gov Desantis is awesome!! he should tell you what 60 Minutes did Not show on air. as always, God Bless you, Speaker Gingrich 🤗

Apr 9th
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J Capp

Lisa, once again, Thank You. a great great show!!!Sec DeVos continues to fight for parents and their childrens' choices for a great education! let us Pray that parents will take this opportunity to reevaluate WhaT their kids are learning (if they are even in school) and to take a stand, together, to ensure that these future leaders will know how to add, how to think for themselves, how to make good choices, how to govern themselves by the Golden Rule. wished you had had more time to illuminate about 1619 Project [bad], Critical Race Theory; and what steps parents and Good teachers could take, to take back their schools. again, great podcast. keep up the good work. God Bless you! jc

Apr 8th
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J Capp

Lisa, Thank you, for another GReat podcast!! Your guests have been fantastic. Hope you would invite Dr Scott Atlas. Also, Tulsi Gabbard. Please thank her for her service, especially as a National Guard, and patriot. (perhaps you could persuade her to cross over the aisle - we need less RINOs and more true conservatives in Congress). and please thank Speaker Gingrich, for providing a platform for folks like you, to continue speaking the Truth.God Bless you!!! jc

Apr 7th
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Jay Sanzo

Well done

Apr 6th
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Greg Van Egmond

Lisa is awesome!! Always enjoy her never backing down mentality.

Mar 25th
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Ryan Schmitz

Great interview!!!

Mar 24th
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