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Conservative talk radio, bringing midwestern, common sense approach to the very complex issues we face around the United States and around the world. #SteveGruberShow
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Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines 
Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines 
Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines 
Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines 
Steve is joined by Natalie Dominguez, Title Theft Education Specialist for Home Title Lock, to discuss shocking cases of property and deed fraud. They highlight the story of Pastor Corey Maxey in West Dallas, who lost his family’s church, founded by his grandfather, to a fraudulent deed transfer orchestrated by Pastor Whitney Foster. Natalie explains how fraudsters exploit loopholes in property law, why churches, seniors, and families are especially vulnerable, and what Americans can do to protect their homes, land, and congregations. Maxey’s story ultimately helped push Texas lawmakers to pass S.B. 16, making real property theft a crime. Visit hometitlelock.com and use promo code: GRUBER. Protect your home TODAY
Fighting for you from the Foxhole of Freedom—   Number One— President Trump has unveiled an idea of a grand entrance to the nations Capital in the latest effort to turn Washington DC into a world class city—as it should be—   Number Two— The indictment by a Grand Jury of former National Security advisor John Bolton on 18 counts for violating the Espionage Act has the left with its hair on fire—BUT Bolton is going to prison—bank on it!   Number Three— President Trump is going to have a very busy rest of the month—and he is not only meeting with Dictator Xi but now he has announced a plan to meet with Vladimir Putin in yet another attempt to find peace in Ukraine
Steve is joined by Kaylan Phillips, Senior Counsel at the Public Interest Legal Foundation, to discuss the Supreme Court case Louisiana v. Callais, a potential landmark decision on race-based congressional districts. They explore how the case could reshape redistricting law, the legal arguments at stake, and why it matters for fair representation and voter equality across the country. A must-listen for anyone following the future of voting rights, election integrity, and constitutional law.
Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines 
Steve sits down with Congressman Tim Walberg, who represents Michigan’s Fifth Congressional District and serves on both the House Energy and Commerce Committee and the House Education and the Workforce Committee. They discuss how Democrats’ political games have led to a radical government shutdown that’s hurting hardworking Michiganders. Rep. Walberg calls on Congress to end the chaos and pass a clean government funding bill, putting the needs of the American people ahead of partisan theatrics.
Steve welcomes Tim Schultz from Well-Connect to talk about how homeowners can save big on heating and cooling. Most people don’t think about their HVAC system until it breaks, usually on the coldest or hottest day of the year, and then end up paying a premium for the same old system. But Well-Connect’s hybrid geothermal technology changes the game. By tapping into the well you already have, Well-Connect turns it into a free, clean energy source that works with your existing furnace. It’s quiet, DIY-friendly, and can cut heating costs in half, all while extending the life of your system. For those who think ahead, this is the smarter, more affordable way to heat and cool your home. Learn more at wellconnectgeo.com
Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines 
Steve is joined by Steve Dulan, professor and licensed attorney, to tackle the shocking recent comments from Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, who suggested that Black Americans are “disabled” in the voting process. They break down the absurdity of claiming that minorities can’t obtain IDs, the push to weaken voter integrity laws, and the growing calls to gerrymander districts based solely on race.
Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines 
Steve welcomes Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne, representing Texas’s 24th District, for a fiery discussion on the ongoing government shutdown and the Democrats’ refusal to reopen Washington. They dive into the failures of Obamacare, the growing problem of illegal immigrants committing fraud and collecting taxpayer-funded benefits, and how Donald Trump’s relentless work ethic continues to expose the left’s hypocrisy.
Steve is joined by Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network, to break down the dumbest thing they heard all week. From Nancy Pelosi snapping at a reporter over questions about January 6th, to Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s shocking comments comparing Black Americans to the disabled, no topic is off-limits. The two wrap up with a powerful quote from Teddy Roosevelt, reminding us that “a hyphenated American is no American at all.”
Lots of work to do—lets get to it—Here are 3 big things for this hour—   Number One— Democrat lawmakers stormed Speaker Mike Johnson on Wednesday—scuffled with capital police and pulled a total political stunt during the government shutdown they are promoting—   Number Two— President Trump held a press conference with FBI Director Kash Patel and others Wednesday and gave a full throated endorsement of his policies and a defense of the DOJ—   Number Three— President Trump is set to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping at the end of this month in South Korea – for what will be the first time since 2019.  
Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines
Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines 
Steve is joined by Grover Norquist, President of Americans for Tax Reform, to discuss the ongoing government shutdown and what it means for taxpayers. They explore why GOP unity is critical in standing up against Chuck Schumer’s shutdown tactics, protecting Americans from fiscal chaos, and sending a clear message to Washington that government overreach has consequences.
Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines 
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