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EPISODE · Aug 5, 2026 · 1H 33M

The Fight for Health Care: Abdul El Sayed and the Future of America

from The John Fugelsang Podcast

Broadcasting once again live from the iconic Howard Stern Tower in New York City... John reflects on the profound significance of Dr. Abdul El Sayed's victory in the Michigan Democratic primary, highlighting the historic implications of a Muslim doctor advocating for universal healthcare in America. He emphasizes the importance of unity among Democrats as they prepare to face off against Mike Rogers in the upcoming election, urging listeners to focus on shared goals rather than divisive issues.John also dives into the political fallout surrounding North Carolina Republican Chuck Edwards' abandoned reelection campaign and the troubling silence from House Speaker Mike Johnson regarding Max Miller's abuse allegations. Then, John welcomes journalist and media analyst Colby Hall, who shares insights on the recent controversies involving Jeanine Pirro and Trump. They discuss the implications of Trump's public humiliation of Pirro and the dangerous precedent it sets for the Justice Department. Colby also critiques the future of CNN under David Ellison's leadership and the challenges of maintaining journalistic integrity in the face of corporate interests.Next, John talks about the tragic death of Edwin Lopez Corniejo, the second detainee to die at Newark's Delaney Hall Detention Center in under a year. He reflects on the implications of ICE's growing reliance on detention as a punitive measure rather than a humane approach to immigration enforcement. Joining him is Andrea Flores, a renowned immigration policy expert and former White House official. Andrea shares her insights on the broader issues within the U.S. immigration system, emphasizing the need for reform that goes beyond simply debating the future of ICE. They discuss the alarming reality of undocumented individuals being indefinitely detained and the urgent call for a comprehensive immigration strategy that includes pathways to legalization.Then, he welcomes Congressman Shomari Figures from Alabama's 2nd congressional district. They discuss the significant $50 million in water and wastewater infrastructure funding secured through the Water Resources Development Act, talking about its critical impact on rural communities struggling with basic water supply and sewage issues. Congressman Figures shares the challenges faced by his constituents, emphasizing the importance of modernizing outdated infrastructure and the necessity of federal support for these initiatives.And then finally, John welcomes the dynamic duo of Desimber Rose and Dillon Naber Cruz to the studio for a discussion that challenges the often toxic narratives surrounding Christianity. They talk about the recent election of a Muslim doctor in Michigan, discussing the right-wing backlash and the broader implications for progressive politics. They explore the intersection of faith and social justice, emphasizing that true Christian values align with love and support for marginalized communities.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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