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EPISODE · Jul 24, 2026 · 1H 38M

Peptides, Politics, and the Price of Perpetual Power

from The John Fugelsang Podcast

John discusses the ongoing missile strikes on Iran and the Pentagon's controversial decision to downplay military casualties, revealing the troubling implications of Trump's ceasefire declaration. He also talks about the controversial decision made by the FDA to lift restrictions on experimental peptides. He argues against the FDA's panel, which is filled with industry-linked members who prioritize profit over scientific evidence. Then, John is joined by former Illinois Congressman Joe Walsh, who shares his transformative journey from Tea Party member to a vocal critic of Trump, emphasizing the importance of unity among Democrats as they face the upcoming midterms. They discuss the cultural wars being waged by the right, particularly around transgender issues, and how Democrats can effectively counter these narratives. Joe is the author of the book: F*CK SILENCE: Calling Trump Out for the Cultish, Moronic, Authoritarian Con Man He Is. John then welcomes actor and podcast star Bob Cesca, who adds his perspective on the Tate Brothers' influence within the manosphere and the broader cultural ramifications of their actions. They discuss the troubling connections between the Tates and the Trump family, exploring how these associations could impact public perception and political careers. They also analyze Congressman Jim Jordan's recent criminal referral against Jack Smith, questioning the motives behind this political theater and its implications for justice. Next, John welcomes Nikki Fried, the chair of the Florida Democratic Party, back to the show to discuss the current political climate in Florida and the pressing issues facing its diverse communities. Fried reflects on her work as Agriculture Commissioner, where she championed LGBTQ rights, clean water initiatives, and the burgeoning hemp industry. They also talk about the recent tragic death of Juan Carolina Duran, highlighting the urgent need for independent investigations into ICE's actions and the impact of fear on immigrant communities in Florida. Then last but not least, John jokes with comedian and writer Frank Conniff, known for his work on Mystery Science Theater 3000 and Sabrina the Teenage Witch. They talk about the recent legal troubles of the Tate brothers, celebrating their impending prison sentences while dissecting the absurdity of their situation. They also discuss the normalization of Donald Trump by mainstream media, including the upcoming White House Correspondents' Dinner, which they both plan to ignore.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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