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Standpoint with Gabe Groisman
Standpoint with Gabe Groisman
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Welcome to "Standpoint with Gabe Groisman," the dynamic podcast where former Mayor, political analyst, community leader, writer, lawyer, and consultant, Gabe Groisman, invited guests to explore the most thought-provoking topics of the day. Broadcasting live from the Wynwood neighborhood of Miami, Florida, Gabe engages in candid conversations with a fascinating array of guests, ranging from elected officials to influencers and business leaders.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu joins Gabe Groisman on Standpoint for an unfiltered, historic conversation at a critical juncture of history. They discuss the ceasefire, the courage of IDF soldiers, Hamas, Qatar, Turkey, and America's support for Israel. Netanyahu also shares his thoughts on President Trump’s once-in-a-lifetime leadership and reflects on leading Israel through one of the most defining periods in its history. He thanks the soldiers and his family for standing by his side throughout the war. A rare and powerful interview you don’t want to miss. 🎧 Follow Standpoint with Gabe Groisman on Spotify, rate us, comment and share with friends to help us continue to grow the show on this platform!
American leadership, military deterrence and U.S.–Israel relations take center stage in this powerful episode of “Standpoint with Gabe Groisman. Gabe welcomes Congressman Dr. Rich McCormick—ER physician, veteran of combat zones in Iraq and Afghanistan, and now a leading voice on Capitol Hill.Congressman McCormick shares his unique perspective on the role of military strength, why peace is only possible through deterrence and how America’s alliances, particularly with Israel, shape the future of global security. The conversation ranges from committee assignments in Armed Services, Foreign Affairs and Science, Space & Technology, to the challenges of isolationism versus global engagement.The episode also tackles hot-button issues:- The Biden administration’s failures on deterrence and the risks of U.S. withdrawal.- The war in Gaza, Oct. 7, 2023 and the critical importance of America standing with Israel.- Why isolationism threatens U.S. influence and opens the door for China, Russia and Iran.- The UN’s failures, NATO’s challenges and the rise of India as a global power.- America’s budget battles, health care costs and the fight against wasteful spending.
Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner joins Gabe to talk about what it actually takes to keep a city safe and thriving. From ending chaotic spring breaks to enforcing time, place & manner rules that protect free speech and residents, Meiner lays out a practical playbook. They also hit on homelessness reductions, keeping the city clean, traffic relief (including a coming water taxi), and long-term resiliency.The conversation goes beyond City Hall: Meiner discusses leading openly as an Orthodox Jew, pushing back on rising antisemitism, and his new Israel food-security resiliency fund aimed at strengthening domestic production and independence. Plus: a message for New Yorkers eyeing Miami Beach and why his goal is simple—“the safest city in America.”
Gabe interviews Leo Terrell, veteran civil rights attorney, Fox News commentator and now senior advisor at the Department of Justice under Attorney General Pam Bondi.Terrell pulls back the curtain on the federal government’s 24/7 battle to protect Jewish Americans from rising antisemitism on college campuses, in workplaces and in the streets. From Title VI and Title VII enforcement to hate crime prosecutions, Terrell explains how the DOJ is using every legal tool to hold universities, institutions and individuals accountable. He reveals why President Trump’s executive order on campus antisemitism was a turning point, how the Biden administration let cases stall and why only aggressive enforcement can guarantee real change.Terrell also shares why the struggle to protect Jewish Americans matters for all Americans, drawing on his own experience as a Black attorney and civil rights advocate, and honoring the historic alliance between Black and Jewish communities.
Could deep-blue New Jersey flip red in 2025? On this week’s episode of "Standpoint with Gabe Groisman", former Bal Harbour Mayor and Jewish community leader Gabe Groisman sits down with Republican nominee Jack Ciattarelli, who’s mounting a serious challenge for the governorship of New Jersey in a race that’s gaining national attention.In a wide-ranging and high-stakes conversation, Ciattarelli breaks down his bold agenda to slash the highest property taxes in America, restore public safety, champion school choice and confront the rising tide of antisemitism. As a lifelong New Jerseyan, small business owner and former state assemblyman, Ciattarelli argues he’s uniquely equipped to fix what’s broken in the Garden State without using the governorship as a stepping stone to Washington. Covered in this episode:The real chances of a Republican victory in NJ this NovemberHow school choice policies can empower middle-class familiesWhat the rise of figures like New York’s Mamdani means for regional politicsNew Jersey’s electricity crisis and the failure of offshore wind betsProperty tax relief plans for seniors, new homeowners, and young familiesFighting antisemitism with legal teeth, including support for the IHRA definitionFrom local governance to national implications, this episode goes deep into the future of New Jersey…and maybe the nation.
The fight against antisemitism, global threats from Iran and the battle for Western values take center stage in this premiere episode of Standpoint with Gabe Groisman. Hosted by Gabe Groisman, former Mayor of Bal Harbour, Florida, attorney and respected Jewish community leader, this weekly show delivers unfiltered analysis and conversations on Israel, the Jewish world and the West.This episode, Groisman reflects on the state of Jewish America after Oct. 7, 2023, the plight of hostages still held in Gaza and the urgent challenges facing both Israel and diaspora Jewry. He also highlights his new book “Before It’s Too Late,” a bold examination of antisemitism across politics, academia and within the Jewish community itself. The book goes even further by laying out concrete steps on how to confront these new challenges.This week’s special guest is Erin Molan, one of Australia’s most recognizable media personalities. From her beginnings as a sports broadcaster to her rise as a national news anchor and outspoken defender of Western and Jewish values, Molan has become a leading voice against Hamas and Islamist extremism. Together, Groisman and Molan unpack:The Iranian regime’s role in terror attacks on Australian soil.The disturbing rise of antisemitism in Australia, Europe and the U.S.Why Western leaders’ appeasement of terrorists fails every time.How silence from “mainstream” communities enables hate to flourish.The attacks on prayer, religion and Judeo-Christian values in the U.S. and abroad.
The war isn’t just in Gaza or on Israel’s northern border.It’s in the headlines.It’s the narrative war.I spoke with former IDF international spokesman @jconricus about:• How Hamas manipulates the story• The truth about the situation in Gaza• Hezbollah’s growing threat from Lebanon
Producer of the Nova Music Festival Ofir Amir joins Gabe to talk about the Hamas massacre at the Nova Music Festival that took place in the early morning hours of October 7, 2023 in Southern Israel. Ofir was shot in both legs and survived. 411 others were murdered and 47 were taken hostage. Hear Ofir's story, what he saw, and how his community is turning the darkness into light.
In this conversation, Dr. Jonathan Schanzer and Gabe discuss the complex dynamics surrounding the fall of the Assad regime in Syria, the rise of Al-Qaeda, and the implications for U.S. national security. Schanzer highlights the roles of Turkey and Qatar as new players in the region, the impact on Iran and Russia, and the nature of the new leadership under Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS). Schanzer emphasizes the need for vigilance and careful management of U.S. interests in a rapidly changing Middle East landscape.
Shabbos Kestenbaum joins Gabe to discuss the explosion of antisemitism in America, and what it means for our country. Shabbos explains his experience at Harvard and his Title 6 lawsuit against Harvard for their abject failure to protect Jewish students.
This episode explores the pressing challenges faced by American cities, particularly focusing on immigration, public safety, and the role of mayors in navigating these issues. Mayor Justin Bibb of Cleveland shares insights on how urban governance is evolving in response to national debates, emphasizing the importance of public safety, economic growth, and addressing systemic barriers to equity. The discussion highlights the balance mayors must strike between accountability in law enforcement and the need for effective public safety measures, as well as the ongoing conversation about equity versus equality in opportunities for all citizens. In this conversation, Gabe and Mayor Bibb discuss the critical role of education as a great equalizer in society, emphasizing the need for systemic improvements in the education system. They explore the importance of exposing youth to diverse career pathways and the implications of affirmative action in promoting diversity in leadership roles. The discussion also touches on public safety in Democratic cities, the necessity of bridging political divides for community progress, and the significance of lived experiences in shaping policies.
In this episode, Colonel Richard Kemp, former British infantry commander and former head of the international terrorism team at the Joint Intelligence Committee in Britain, talks about the threats facing the West, the growing wokeism in our militaries, the threat of Iran, and the disastrous ICC arrest warrants on Israeli leaders.
11 Years US Army Veteran as a Special Operations Officer and current Chief Revenue Officer at Socure, Matthew Thompson joins Gabe on this Veteran's Day week to discuss his military service, how his service impacts his professional life as a high performing executive, and how his service shapes the way he looks at our nation.
In this episode, Gabe invites Congressman Carlos Gimenez to discuss the recent Republican sweep in the elections, analyzing the media's role, the impact of Biden's policies, and the shift in Hispanic voting patterns. They emphasize the need for legislative priorities in the House, the challenges posed by regulations, and the importance of local leadership in public safety. The conversation also touches on energy policy, infrastructure, and the disconnect between Democratic ideologies and the values of the Hispanic community.
Rapper Nissim Black joins Gabe on a live stream to talk about conservative values in the Black American community, his journey from being a Gangsta rapper from the inner city in Seattle to being a conservative, orthodox Jew in Jerusalem. Nissim shares his unique standpoint about pop culture, American politics and how the Black community interacts with the upcoming election.
In this episode, live from Jerusalem, Gabe interviews Dr. Yechiel Leiter, discussing his journey from Scranton, Pennsylvania to Israel, his military service during the 1982 Lebanon War, and the ongoing challenges Israel faces from Iran and Hezbollah. They explore the implications of the October 7th attack on Israel, the need for strong American leadership in global affairs, and the importance of understanding the narratives that shape political discourse. Dr. Leiter emphasizes the need for a new doctrine in international relations and the consequences of ideas on society. In this conversation, Gabe discusses the multifaceted issues surrounding immigration, political ideas, and the personal story of Moshe Leiter, a soldier who transitioned to a medical career. The dialogue explores the implications of societal changes, the importance of ideas in shaping the future, and the emotional tribute to Moshe's life and legacy. The conversation also touches on the resilience of the Israeli people amidst ongoing conflict and the optimism for a better future despite the challenges faced.
Gabe reports on what life is like in Israel, live from Jerusalem. He discusses the hope and energy on the streets, as well as the resilience and confidence that hangs in the air. All the while, the people of Israel are fighting the wars of their survival, sirens sound overhead, they mourn those they are losing, and fighting for a return of the remaining hostages.
This conversation reflects on the significance of October 7th in Jewish history, emphasizing the importance of commemoration, resilience, and the role of Israel in the face of tragedy. Groisman recounts personal stories of loss and survival, highlights the actions of the IDF, and discusses the lessons learned from the events of that day. The conversation concludes with a call to strengthen Jewish identity and connection to Israel, advocating for a future of peace and prosperity.
National Director of Moms For Liberty, Catalina Stubbe, joins Gabe in studio for a livestreamed discussion about the fight for parental rights at all levels of government and the Latino vote in America.
Join us for a live-streamed podcast featuring a dynamic conversation between Gabe and special guest Dinesh D'Souza. They'll dive into D'Souza's highly anticipated new movie, Vindicating Trump, which premieres this week, exploring its themes and implications. Beyond the film, the discussion will cover Dinesh's thoughts on the upcoming election, his perspectives on the political left, and how he believes their increasingly extreme policies are reshaping America. Expect an engaging, thought-provoking conversation filled with insight on the nation's political landscape and what’s at stake for the future. Don’t miss it!















