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The Steve Gruber Show

Conservative talk radio, bringing midwestern, common sense approach to the very complex issues we face around the United States and around the world. #GrubersGotYa #SteveGruberShow

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    Day Break | Tracked, Taxed and Leveled Down: The Fight for a Free America

    Day Break | Tracked, Taxed and Leveled Down: The Fight for a Free America --- 00:00 - Monologue 19:18 – David and Stephen Kallman, attorneys at Kallman Legal Group. The Kallmans discuss the importance of estate planning, including why families should have a plan in place to protect their assets, prepare for the unexpected, and make sure their wishes are clearly understood and legally documented. 28:16 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber joins Steve for conversation and commentary on the latest news and stories of the day. 38:29 – Secretary Doug Burgum, 55th Secretary of the U.S. Department of the Interior. Secretary Burgum discusses his visit to Michigan and encourages Americans to get outside and enjoy the national parks that belong to the American people. He also discusses energy development, American manufacturing, and the rapidly growing energy demands associated with data centers. 47:31 – Tom Simon, spokesman for Home Title Lock and former FBI Special Agent. Simon examines another alarming deed-fraud case involving a man in his 20s accused of attempting to steal a home from an unsuspecting owner. He explains how deed and title fraud schemes work and why homeowners should pay attention to changes involving their property records. 57:45 – Neeraja Deshpande, policy analyst at Independent Women and contributor to an extensive report. Deshpande discusses Vice President Vance's call for a criminal investigation following an explosive HHS report, examining the report's findings and the questions it raises about government accountability. 1:06:44 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber joins Steve for additional discussion and analysis of the day's news and current events. 1:16:57 - Monologue 1:25:58 – Rabbi Michael Barclay, host of the radio show and podcast The Rabbi's Table: Dialogue Not Debate on CRN Digital Talk Radio. Rabbi Barclay discusses reports that Jared Kushner and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have agreed on a framework involving the demilitarization of Gaza and a disarmed Hamas under the supervision of a U.S. military officer, examining what the proposal could mean for the future of Gaza and regional peace. 1:35:57 – Zach Kraft, RNC Dallas spokesman. Kraft discusses the announcement of the upcoming midterm convention, including its political significance and how Republicans are preparing for the midterm elections. 1:44:49 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber joins Steve to close out the show with conversation and commentary on the day's headlines, cultural stories, and other topics. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 24 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/UrGZQdE62jA

  2. 999

    Day Break | Flock Surveillance Spreads, Socialism Surges & Trump Pushes for Peace

    Day Break | Flock Surveillance Spreads, Socialism Surges & Trump Pushes for Peace --- 00:00 - Monologue 19:12 – Eric Metaxas, author of seven New York Times bestsellers, including his million-selling biography of Dietrich Bonhoeffer. Metaxas discusses his forthcoming book, REVOLUTION: The Birth of the Greatest Nation in the History of the World, exploring America’s founding, the revolutionary principles behind the nation, and why that history remains relevant today. 28:12 – Dr. Michael Hutchison, inventor of the NeuroGuard+. Dr. Hutchison discusses the NeuroGuard+ mouthguard and its approach to concussion prevention and sports safety. He highlights testing conducted at Michigan State University and Wayne State University and explains the technology behind the product and its potential benefits for athletes. Learn more at NeuroGuardPlus.com. 38:23 - Monologue Featuring Ivey Gruber 47:25 – Rey “R.T.” Trevino, oil and gas expert and operator of Pecos Country Energy, a privately owned exploration and production company headquartered in Fort Worth. Trevino discusses reports that the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve has fallen to its lowest level since 1983, examining what that means for American energy security, oil markets, and the country's ability to respond to future supply disruptions. 57:37 – Joshua Philipp, award-winning journalist and Senior Investigative Reporter at The Epoch Times, as well as host of The Joshua Philipp Show and Crossroads. Philipp discusses “crypto communism,” examining how communist ideology can evolve, operate under different labels, and influence modern political and cultural movements. 1:06:33 – Scott Greer, author, writer, and podcaster. Greer discusses his book Whitepill: The Online Right and the Making of Trump’s America, exploring the evolution of the online right, its relationship with Donald Trump’s political movement, and the role internet culture has played in reshaping American politics. 1:16:43 - Monologue 1:25:44 – Michael Letts, law enforcement veteran with more than 30 years of experience and Founder, President, and CEO of InVest USA. Letts discusses reports that ICE could spend up to $20 million on electric-shock gloves, examining the technology, its potential law-enforcement applications, and questions surrounding officer and detainee safety. 1:35:58 – Mollie Engelhart, regenerative farmer and rancher at Sovereignty Ranch. Engelhart discusses reports of lactation in steers at conventional feedlots, examining available data and the questions the phenomenon raises about growth implants, livestock management, and modern agricultural practices. 1:44:52 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber joins Steve for their regular conversation and commentary on the latest news, culture, and stories of the day. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 24 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/UrGZQdE62jA

  3. 998

    Day Break | Free Speech, Free For All Friday

    Day Break | Free Speech, Free For All Friday --- 00:00 - Monologue 28:07 – Missy Malone, My Pure Health. Malone discusses why some people struggle to lose weight even when they feel they are doing everything right. She explores metabolism, factors that may contribute to stubborn weight, and strategies designed to help people better understand their bodies and support their health goals. Visit GruberHealth.com to learn more. 38:14 - Monologue 47:16 – Lance LoRusso, founder of the Blue Line Lawyer Institute, former law enforcement officer, author of When Cops Kill and Blue News, and FOP 2021 Attorney of the Year. LoRusso examines what happens when repeat and violent offenders are not incarcerated, discussing the consequences for law enforcement, crime, public safety, and communities. 57:25 – Kimberly Hermann, President of Southeastern Legal Foundation. Hermann discusses a new demand letter concerning the origins of the Trump-Russia investigation, arguing that the process was compromised from the beginning. She examines allegations involving former intelligence officials John Brennan, James Comey, and James Clapper and the lasting impact the controversy has had on public trust in government institutions. 1:16:28 - Monologue 1:25:28 – Steve Dulan, professor and attorney. Dulan discusses a gun-law case left in legal limbo after the Justice Department declined, for now, to pursue an appeal. He breaks down the underlying Second Amendment questions and what the government's decision could mean for the law and future firearms litigation. 1:35:40 – Todd Starnes, conservative columnist, commentator, author, and radio host. Starnes discusses The Golden Age: How Trump Saved America, examining President Trump's agenda, the changes he credits to the administration, and his view of the country's political and cultural direction. 1:44:38 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber joins Steve for a lighter look back at the week as they share and react to some of the dumbest, strangest, and most ridiculous stories and comments they've encountered. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 24 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/UrGZQdE62jA

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    Day Break | THE CULTURE OF DEATH: How the Left Made Human Life Negotiable

    Day Break | THE CULTURE OF DEATH: How the Left Made Human Life Negotiable --- 00:00 - Monologue 19:23 – Les Rubin, founder of Main Street Economics. Rubin discusses America’s growing fiscal challenges, the principles of capitalism, and how poorly designed government incentives can distort economic behavior. He examines federal spending, debt, and the long-term consequences of policies that reward the wrong financial decisions. 28:15 – Joe Rieck, Vice President of Sales at Longevity. Rieck discusses how Longevity’s nutritional products are designed for people of all ages, emphasizing proper nutrition, recovery, and taking care of the body through sustainable daily habits. He also highlights the company’s natural ingredients and protein shakes and encourages listeners to speak with Longevity’s wellness advisors. 38:23 - Monologue 47:26 – Avi Fortenberry, President of Americans for Citizen Voting. Fortenberry discusses the defeat, at least for now, of a Los Angeles ballot measure that would have allowed noncitizens to vote, examining the debate over citizenship requirements and voter eligibility in local elections. 57:38 – Todd Bensman, Senior Research Fellow for the Border Security and Immigration Center at The Heritage Foundation. Bensman discusses Spain’s response to a migration crisis, examining the government's tougher border and immigration measures and comparing the approach with policies associated with President Trump. 1:16:44 - Monologue 1:25:36 – Tom Coulson, owner of Liberty Coin Service. Coulson provides an update on the precious metals market, discussing current trends affecting gold, silver, and collectible coins. He also reviews coins submitted by listeners and offers insight into their history, rarity, and potential value. 1:35:53 – Gina Oliver, Senior Director of Durable Markets at the American Chemistry Council and Michigan resident. Oliver discusses a new report examining the relationship between heavier vehicles, advanced materials, automotive safety, and manufacturing jobs, including the implications for Detroit and Michigan’s auto industry. 1:44:41 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber discusses reports of the University of Michigan moving away from traditional letter grades in some settings, questioning whether changes intended to address student mental health could ultimately lower academic expectations and leave students less prepared for challenges beyond college. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 24 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/UrGZQdE62jA

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    Day Break | The Socialist Surge Hits the Heartland

    Day Break | The Socialist Surge Hits the Heartland --- 00:00 - Monologue 19:19 – Michael J. Wynne, public corruption lawyer and former Assistant United States Attorney for the Southern District of Texas. Wynne discusses the Justice Department’s effort to shield Trump administration advisers from Democratic-led investigations, examining the legal authority involved, executive privilege, and the broader implications for congressional oversight. 28:15 – Dr. Kelly Victory, Chief of Disaster & Emergency Medicine at The Wellness Company. Dr. Victory discusses Anthony Fauci’s recent congressional testimony, including his repeated invocation of the Fifth Amendment and the questions that remain about government decision-making during the COVID-19 pandemic. She also examines the Senate committee’s vote to hold Fauci in contempt and what legal consequences, if any, could follow. 38:27 - Monologue 47:30 – Anne Schlafly, Chairman of Eagle Forum. Schlafly discusses the growing debate over hemp-derived THC products and efforts to delay closing the federal hemp loophole, examining concerns surrounding regulation, accessibility, and the future of the industry. 57:47 – Maria Keffler, former middle and high school teacher, co-founder of Advocates Protecting Children, and author of Desist, Detrans & Detox: Getting Your Child Out of the Gender Cult. Keffler discusses a WNBA task force meeting focused on eligibility and how the league defines who may compete in women’s basketball, examining the broader debate over sex, gender identity, and women's sports. 1:06:42 – Chris Jacobs, Founder and CEO of Juniper Research Group and author of a new American Commitment report. Jacobs examines AARP’s financial relationships and policy advocacy, asking whether its business interests create conflicts with its role as an organization representing older Americans. 1:16:54 - Monologue 1:25:54 – Ron Rademacher, travel writer, author, speaker, storyteller, and host of Around Michigan. Rademacher highlights events, festivals, attractions, and other unique happenings taking place across Michigan this week. 1:36:09 – Rep. Jay DeBoyer, Chair of the Michigan House Oversight Committee. DeBoyer discusses questions surrounding Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson’s ties to the Southern Poverty Law Center and the oversight concerns those connections have raised. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 24 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/UrGZQdE62jA

  6. 995

    Day Break | Fauci, Flock & the Far-Left Freefall

    Day Break | Fauci, Flock & the Far-Left Freefall --- 00:00 - Monologue 19:14 – Gerald Malloy, retired U.S. Army officer, West Point graduate, and Trump-backed Republican. Malloy discusses his effort to break through Vermont’s traditionally Democratic political landscape, focusing on his military background, campaign strategy, and the broader challenge Republicans face in deep-blue states. 28:08 – Nick Hopwood, Certified Financial Planner and Founder of Peak Wealth Management. In this week’s No Lazy Money, Hopwood discusses a net loss in jobs, persistent inflation, and a recent breakout in the S&P 500 following a volatile spring and summer. He also stresses the importance of tracking monthly expenses and net worth, encouraging listeners to become more engaged with their finances and retirement planning. 38:19 - Monologue 47:19 – Allen Mendenhall, Research Fellow at The Heritage Foundation’s Thomas A. Roe Institute for Economic Policy Studies and Senior Advisor to the Free Enterprise Initiative. Mendenhall discusses the Senate’s move to hold Dr. Anthony Fauci in contempt and explains what could happen next procedurally and legally. 57:34 – Dewayne Moore, political and community leader and founder of The Dewayne Moore Foundation. Moore discusses a crowded 10-way Republican House primary in Florida, examining the competing factions, endorsements, and political dynamics shaping the race. 1:06:31 – Rand Taylor, CEO and Co-Founder of Fuel Ox. Taylor discusses the financial pressure facing U.S. truckers as diesel prices rise, examining the impact on independent operators, shipping costs, supply chains, and the broader transportation industry. 1:16:40 - Monologue 1:25:09 – Katie Heid, News Director for Michigan News Source. Heid delivers the Michigan Rundown, focusing on the gubernatorial race and the expected debates between the major-party nominees. The conversation looks at how the campaigns are taking shape and the issues likely to define the contest. 1:34:42 – Ryan Duffy, member of the Enbridge Communications Team. Duffy discusses a recent Michigan Supreme Court ruling sending one of the Line 5 tunnel permits back to the Michigan Public Service Commission for additional review, while also addressing recently approved environmental permits. He explains the earlier permitting process, ongoing archaeological and cultural studies at the Straits, and what comes next for the project. 1:43:26 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber discusses changes to the federal vaccine schedule under President Trump and the renewed scrutiny surrounding Dr. Anthony Fauci, examining the political and public-health debates surrounding both issues. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 24 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/UrGZQdE62jA

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    Day Break | Michigan’s Election Shock, Global Threats & the Border Battle

    Day Break | Michigan’s Election Shock, Global Threats & the Border Battle --- 00:00 - Monologue 19:17 – Charles Sauer, policy expert and President of the Market Institute. Sauer discusses potential healthcare reforms that could strengthen the SAVE Act, examining how waste, fraud, and abuse cost government healthcare programs billions of dollars. He also looks at hospital payment practices, Medicare insurance policies, and existing reforms lawmakers could incorporate into future reconciliation legislation. 28:12 – Rob Rene, founder of Exodus Strong. Rene discusses the benefits of red light therapy and introduces the Exodus Strong red light therapy bundle, including the wand, mask, and mat. He explains how the different products are designed to fit into everyday wellness routines and provide convenient at-home red light therapy. 38:25 - Monologue Featuring Ivey Gruber 47:28 – Michael Toth, Director of Research at the University of Texas Civitas Institute. Toth discusses what he sees as a double standard in environmental activism toward China, examining the country's emissions, industrial policies, and environmental record compared with the pressure placed on American businesses and policymakers. 57:36 – Lenny McAllister, author of the forthcoming book A Venn Diagram of One: An American Story. McAllister examines changing political attitudes among Black voters, including why some are moving away from the Democratic Party without necessarily embracing the Republican Party, and what that political independence could mean for future elections. 1:16:36 - Monologue 1:25:35 – John Strand, author of Patriot Plea: The J6 Journey of a Political Prisoner in the Divided States of America and Republican candidate for Congress in Florida's 19th District. Strand discusses immigration and border security, drawing a distinction between legal immigration and what he characterizes as an uncontrolled influx at the border. 1:35:44 – Congressman John James, Representative for Michigan's 10th Congressional District and Republican nominee for governor. James discusses his victory in Michigan's GOP gubernatorial primary, the importance of party unity heading into the general election, and the political implications of Abdul El-Sayed winning the Democratic nomination. 1:44:38 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber reflects on a recent fishing trip in Montana, sharing memorable moments from the experience and discussing the value of getting outdoors, disconnecting from everyday distractions, and spending time immersed in nature. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 24 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/UrGZQdE62jA

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    Day Break | Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Battle, Fauci Contempt Vote & 2026 Primary Shakeups

    Day Break | Trump’s Birthright Citizenship Battle, Fauci Contempt Vote & 2026 Primary Shakeups --- 00:00 - Monologue 19:17 – Kamden Mulder, William F. Buckley Jr. Fellow in Political Journalism and Hillsdale College graduate. Mulder discusses the results and implications of Michigan's primary elections, including the political rise of Abdul El-Sayed and what the results could signal for Michigan heading into the general election. 28:16 – Adam Butcher, President and Managing Partner at Basin Ventures. Butcher discusses the economic outlook, energy markets, and the factors driving oil and gas prices. He examines the effects of market speculation and the Iran conflict, argues for expanding domestic exploration and production, and discusses the work Basin Ventures is doing in the energy sector, including issues surrounding Texas' electrical grid. 38:32 - Monologue 47:34 – Jan Jekielek, Senior Editor at The Epoch Times and host of American Thought Leaders. Jekielek discusses allegations of forced organ harvesting in China and the moral questions they raise for religious communities around the world. He also examines the subject through the themes explored in Killed to Order. 57:47 – Christian Schneider, columnist at National Review Online, contributor to WSJ Free Expression, and longtime writer on Wisconsin politics. Schneider previews Wisconsin's upcoming primary elections, examining the major races, political dynamics, and issues likely to influence voters at the ballot box. 1:16:58 - Monologue 1:26:05 – Steve Dulan, professor and attorney. Dulan discusses recent Second Amendment developments, including constitutional challenges to certain taxes and fees imposed on firearms and gun owners. He also examines the legal and political issues surrounding campaign advertising. 1:36:06 – Dennis Kneale, bestselling author and veteran journalist whose latest book is Oregoners: How One State Chased Away Businesses and People. Kneale discusses Zohran Mamdani's proposals to lower grocery costs and concerns from small-business owners about how those policies could affect their operations. He also explores themes from Oregoners, including the economic and political decisions he argues drove businesses and residents away from Oregon. 1:45:09 – Scott Wheeler, investigative reporter, national security expert, and U.S. Army veteran with experience investigating terrorist networks and foreign intelligence operations. Wheeler discusses his investigative reporting on alleged Antifa-linked domestic terrorism, including what he says his investigation uncovered about the individuals, organizations, and activities involved. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 24 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/UrGZQdE62jA

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    Day Break | Fauci Contempt Vote, Trump’s Economy Pitch & Michigan’s Senate Showdown

    Day Break | Fauci Contempt Vote, Trump’s Economy Pitch & Michigan’s Senate Showdown --- 00:00 - Monologue 19:18 – Pastor Michael Clary, lead pastor of Christ the King Church in Cincinnati, co-founder of King's Domain Ministries, and author of God's Good Design: A Biblical, Theological, and Practical Guide to Human Sexuality. Clary discusses the difference between pursuing cultural approval and pursuing biblical faithfulness, arguing that Christians are called to prioritize conviction, truth, and godly living over simply being perceived as nice or agreeable. 28:12 – Harry Khachatrian, Toronto-based film critic for the Washington Examiner. Khachatrian discusses rising concerns over antisemitism in Canada, examining recent incidents, the cultural and political climate, and the challenges facing Canada's Jewish community. 38:23 - Monologue 47:28 – Reagan Reese, White House Correspondent for the Daily Caller. Reese discusses a Department of Justice roundtable bringing together officials from seven states to address fraud, examining the effort's goals, the types of fraud under investigation, and the broader implications for law enforcement and government accountability. 57:36 – Noah Rothman, senior writer at National Review. Rothman discusses recent political developments surrounding progressive politics, including Representative Cori Bush's political messaging on Israel and renewed attention to autonomous protest zones, analyzing what these events suggest about the direction of the Democratic Party and the broader political landscape. 1:06:31 – Hunter Lovell, Midwest Regional Communications Director for the Republican National Committee. Lovell discusses renewed Republican efforts to advance the SAVE America Act, examining proposals related to election integrity, voter eligibility verification, and the party's legislative priorities heading into the upcoming election cycle. 1:16:45 - Monologue 1:25:46 – Katie Asher, vaccine researcher and author of The Book of Heaven: A Story of Hope for the Outcasts, the Broken, and Those Who Lost Faith. Asher discusses a Senate hearing examining alleged Medicaid fraud, the oversight of federal healthcare spending, and the broader debate surrounding accountability within government healthcare programs. 1:35:48 – Josh Kraushaar, Editor-in-Chief of Jewish Insider and political analyst for Fox News Radio. Kraushaar discusses the growing influence of the Democratic Socialists of America within Democratic politics, the organization's positions on Israel, and the ongoing debate over antisemitism and Middle East policy within the Democratic coalition. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 24 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/UrGZQdE62jA

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    Day Break | Primaries, Power, and a Nation Under Pressure

    Day Break | Primaries, Power, and a Nation Under Pressure --- 00:00 - Monologue 19:12 – Dominic Green, Wall Street Journal contributor and Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. Green discusses the unusual migration and geopolitical tensions surrounding Ceuta, examining how the situation reflects broader issues involving border security, international relations, and European immigration policy. 28:14 – Nicolas Hulscher, MPH, Epidemiologist and Administrator at The McCullough Foundation. Hulscher discusses the ongoing salmonella outbreak affecting multiple states, explaining what salmonella is, why a significant number of cases have required hospitalization, and the recent egg recall tied to the outbreak. He also examines food safety, industrial agriculture, treatment options, and the importance of preparedness for foodborne illnesses. 38:21 - Monologue 47:26 – Ilan Wurman, Julius E. Davis Professor of Law at the University of Minnesota and constitutional law scholar. Wurman discusses modern constitutional interpretation, exploring how judicial philosophy has evolved over time and examining the role of originalism and the Fourteenth Amendment in today's legal landscape. 57:30 – Bethany S. Mandel, conservative columnist and political commentator. Mandel discusses Representative Brandon Gill's use of the Socratic method in political debate, examining how questioning and public dialogue can shape political messaging and influence public discourse. 1:06:28– Steve Bonta, Executive Senior Editor at The New American magazine. Bonta discusses the economic realities facing the electric vehicle industry, examining consumer demand, production costs, government incentives, and the long-term viability of EV adoption. 1:16:35 - Monologue 1:25:40 – Ron Rademacher, travel writer, author, storyteller, and host of Around Michigan. Rademacher highlights festivals, local attractions, and unique destinations across Michigan, encouraging listeners to explore the state's communities and seasonal events. 1:35:48 – Kaitlyn Buss, columnist for The Detroit News. Buss analyzes the results of Michigan's primary elections, discussing the major races, key takeaways from the results, and what they could signal for the state's political landscape heading into the general election. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 24 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/UrGZQdE62jA

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    Day Break | Election Chaos, Cyber Threats, and America Under Fire

    Day Break | Election Chaos, Cyber Threats, and America Under Fire --- 00:00 - Monologue 19:25 – Lucas Vebber, Deputy Counsel at the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL). Vebber discusses a Wisconsin court ruling that voters who have already returned absentee ballots for the state primary cannot receive replacement ballots, examining the legal reasoning behind the decision and its implications for election administration and voter confidence. 28:12 – Dr. Kurt Miceli, Chief Medical Officer at Do No Harm. Dr. Miceli discusses his organization's call for major medical societies to end invasive genital surgeries on minors, examining ongoing debates over pediatric medical ethics, informed consent, and standards of care. 38:31 - Monologue 47:32 – Becky Dummermuth, Senior Counsel at First Liberty Institute. Dummermuth discusses a recent court victory involving Alaska Airlines flight attendants who alleged they were disciplined because of their religious beliefs, examining the ruling's implications for workplace religious liberty and employee protections. 57:42 – Chris Farrell, Director of Investigations and Research at Judicial Watch. Farrell discusses a new documentary examining documents related to the 1996 crash of TWA Flight 800, outlining the evidence presented and why Judicial Watch believes additional questions remain about the investigation. 1:06:47 – Dr. Andrew Fox, organizational culture expert, professor, priest, and author of the forthcoming book Truth in the Age of Applause. Dr. Fox discusses the growing influence of the Democratic Socialists of America within Democratic politics, examining whether the movement is evolving into a distinct political force and what that could mean for the future of American political discourse. 1:17:05 - Monologue 1:26:03 – Tim Golding, Michigan State Director for Americans for Prosperity. Golding discusses Michigan's U.S. Senate primary, examining whether the race reflects a broader shift in voter priorities and how the outcome could shape the state's political landscape heading into the general election. 1:36:10 – John Leake, author of Mind Viruses: America's Irrational Obsessions and co-author of The Courage to Face COVID-19 with Dr. Peter McCullough. Leake discusses the themes of his new book, exploring how cultural trends, public narratives, and collective beliefs can shape public opinion and influence American institutions. 1:45:09 – Jason Cabel Roe, political and communications strategist. Roe previews Election Day races across Michigan, highlighting key contests to watch, the issues likely to drive voter turnout, and what the results could signal for both parties heading into the midterm elections. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 24 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/UrGZQdE62jA

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    Day Break | The Fight for America’s Future

    Day Break | The Fight for America’s Future --- 00:00 - Monologue 19:18 – Phil Kerpen, President of American Commitment. Kerpen discusses the unintended consequences of federal drug price controls, arguing that policy changes under the Biden administration have weakened pharmaceutical innovation, distorted market incentives, and made prescription drug pricing issues more difficult to address. 28:18 – Steven Moore, founder of the Ukraine Freedom Project. Moore provides an update on the wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, discussing the latest developments involving Iran, the ongoing conflict with Russia, and the broader geopolitical challenges facing U.S. allies. 38:32 - Monologue 47:32 – William Fry, Founder and CEO of American Operator. Fry discusses succession planning for small business owners, explaining why private equity is not always the best exit strategy and exploring alternative paths that preserve company culture, employee opportunity, and long-term business success. 57:51 – Philip Wegmann, White House reporter for The Wall Street Journal. Wegmann discusses reports that Hamas has agreed to a broad framework for disarmament, examining the latest diplomatic developments, the role of the United States, and what the proposal could mean for stability in the Middle East. 1:06:47 – Tom Simon, spokesperson for Home Title Lock and former FBI Special Agent. Simon discusses how artificial intelligence is fueling increasingly sophisticated cyber scams, explaining the latest fraud tactics criminals are using and offering practical steps homeowners can take to protect themselves from identity theft and property fraud. Go to HomeTitleLock.com/GRUBER to learn more.  1:17:03 - Monologue 1:26:06 – Dr. Michelle Perro, pediatrician and author of Raising Healthy Kids in a Toxic World. Dr. Perro discusses environmental factors that may affect children's health, including nutrition, food quality, chemical exposures, and practical strategies families can use to support healthier childhood development. 1:36:22 – Bradley A. Thayer, author of America's 100 Years' War: How to Win Against Communism, American Freedom Alliance Fellow, and founding member of the Committee on the Present Danger: China. Thayer discusses the long-term ideological and geopolitical competition between the United States and communist regimes, examining the strategic challenges posed by China and outlining his recommendations for protecting American interests and national security. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 24 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/UrGZQdE62jA

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    Day Break | Free Speech, Free For All Friday

    Day Break | Free Speech, Free For All Friday --- 00:00 - Monologue 28:19 – Jennifer Esteban, President of United Independents and Executive Director of the Independent National Convention. Esteban discusses why accountability may be one of the few issues capable of bringing Americans together, arguing that justice, transparency, and government oversight should be applied equally regardless of political affiliation, wealth, or influence. 38:33 - Monologue 47:34 – Melanie Kurdys, President of USPIE Michigan. Kurdys responds to recent criticism of homeschooling families, discussing parental rights, growing dissatisfaction with public education, and the reasons more parents are choosing alternative educational options for their children. 57:55 – President Donald Trump, 45th and 47th President of the United States. Steve shares a special preview of his exclusive interview with President Trump, offering listeners an early look at their conversation ahead of the full interview. 1:17:04 - Monologue 1:26:05 – Steve Dulan, attorney and professor. Dulan examines the legal questions surrounding Dr. Anthony Fauci's presidential pardon and his decision to invoke the Fifth Amendment before Congress, discussing the scope of the pardon, potential legal exposure, and the constitutional issues raised by the congressional investigation. 1:36:23 – John Sellek, spokesperson for Protect MI Free Speech. Sellek discusses the certification of the Michiganders for Money Out of Politics ballot proposal, raising concerns about the narrow signature margin, the state's review process, and the possibility of additional legal challenges before the measure advances. 1:45:21 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber joins Steve to reflect on Steve's interview with President Trump and the President's decision to share the song One Nation. They also discuss patriotism, the emotional response to the interview, and reports of taxpayer funding being used to support hard drug use programs in California. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 24 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/UrGZQdE62jA

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    Day Break | FAUCI, IRAN & THE RADICAL LEFT

    Day Break | FAUCI, IRAN & THE RADICAL LEFT --- 00:00 - Monologue 19:22 – John Tillman, CEO of the American Culture Project, founder of the Hall of Giants, and author of Political Vise: How the Radical Left Controls America and the Path to Regaining Our Liberty. Tillman discusses the challenges facing both major political parties during primary season, examining whether the candidates emerging from primary elections are best positioned to win in the general election and what those outcomes could mean for the future of American politics. 28:17 – Tim Roberts, owner of Patriot's Relief. Roberts discusses the science behind the body's endocannabinoid system and explains how CBD products may support pain management, inflammation, recovery, and overall wellness through a natural, plant-based approach. 38:30 - Monologue Featuring Ivey Gruber 47:38 – Jayne Zirkle, American journalist and television personality. Zirkle discusses the Trump administration's efforts to reform the Department of Veterans Affairs, examining proposed changes aimed at improving healthcare access, accountability, and services for America's veterans. 57:47 – David A. Kallman, Senior Partner with the Kallman Legal Group, joined by Gary Shane Pruitt, the plaintiff in the case. In this edition of the Kallman Legal Report, Kallman and Pruitt discuss a recent court injunction against Grosse Pointe Public Schools, examining the free speech issues at the center of the case, the legal arguments that prevailed, and what the ruling could mean for First Amendment rights in public schools. 1:16:48 - Monologue 1:25:38 – Tom Coulson, owner of Liberty Coin Service. Coulson discusses current trends in the precious metals market, provides analysis of gold and silver prices, answers listener-submitted questions, and offers insight into the factors influencing today's coin and bullion markets. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 24 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/UrGZQdE62jA

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    Day Break | Public Trust On Trial: Fauci, Elections & Your Cost Of Living

    Day Break | Public Trust On Trial: Fauci, Elections & Your Cost Of Living --- 00:00 - Monologue 19:07 – Don Palmer, Senior Legal Fellow specializing in election integrity. Palmer discusses election-related measures appearing across several states, including citizenship verification requirements, voter ID initiatives, ranked-choice voting, voting rights restoration, and other developments shaping election law ahead of future elections. 27:59 – Dr. Peter A. McCullough, Chief Scientific Officer at The Wellness Company. McCullough discusses Dr. Anthony Fauci's anticipated testimony before Congress, examining what lawmakers hope to learn from the hearing and its implications for public health policy. He also provides an update on the ongoing Cyclospora outbreak, discusses food safety, preparedness, and emergency medical supplies, and explains recent FDA action regarding peptide compounding. 38:09 - Monologue Featuring Ivey Gruber 47:12 – Ben Butler, ninth-generation Florida farmer, dairy and cattle producer, and operator of Butler Oaks Farm. Butler discusses why grocery prices remain elevated despite easing inflation, examining the challenges farmers face from rising production costs, supply chain pressures, and agricultural policy. 57:24 – Chuck Marshall, President of ITC Michigan. Marshall discusses the recent public hearings regarding ITC's transmission line project, explaining how public feedback factors into the Michigan Public Service Commission's decision-making process, addressing concerns about route selection, project costs, and opportunities for continued community participation before a final decision is made. 1:06:15 – Jesse Arm, Vice President of External Affairs at the Manhattan Institute. Arm discusses recent polling on Americans' attitudes toward government spending, welfare programs, crime, and the broader political climate, examining how these issues may influence public opinion and policymaking. 1:16:25 - Monologue 1:25:28 – Ron Rademacher, Michigan travel writer, author, and host of Around Michigan. Rademacher highlights festivals, community events, scenic destinations, and hidden gems taking place across the state, encouraging listeners to explore Michigan's unique attractions and local communities. 1:35:41 – Larry Ward, Chairman of Constitutional Rights PAC. Ward discusses Dr. Anthony Fauci's return to Capitol Hill, examining the renewed scrutiny surrounding his testimony, congressional investigations, and the long-running disagreements between Fauci and Senator Rand Paul over the government's response to the COVID-19 pandemic. 1:44:19 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber recaps Dr. Anthony Fauci's appearance before Congress before turning to several inspiring and noteworthy stories, including SpaceX's latest rocket recovery milestone and the heroic actions of a 16-year-old lifeguard credited with saving a young swimmer from dangerous surf. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 24 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/UrGZQdE62jA

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    Day Break | Putting America First: Michigan Jobs, Patient Rights and Saving Young Minds

    Day Break | Putting America First: Michigan Jobs, Patient Rights and Saving Young Minds --- 00:00 - Monologue 19:14 – Brilyn Hollyhand, bestselling author, political commentator, and rising Gen Z leader. Hollyhand discusses his new book, Make America Talk Again, outlining his vision for restoring respectful dialogue, reducing political polarization, and encouraging meaningful conversations across generations in an increasingly divided culture. 28:12 – Alan Wilson, Attorney General of South Carolina. Wilson discusses President Trump's visit to Michigan as campaign season intensifies, examining the importance of manufacturing, economic growth, and key issues shaping the upcoming primary elections. 38:24 - Monologue 47:28 – Laura C. Volpe, founder of ManeInk HairLoss Solutions and Pureance. Volpe discusses the science behind healthy, radiant skin, explaining how aging, environmental damage, and skincare routines affect complexion. She also introduces Pureance skincare products, including HydraLift Shampoo and complementary skincare solutions designed to promote healthier skin and hair. 57:41 – Steve Gruber, national television and radio host. Gruber provides on-the-ground coverage and analysis of President Trump's event in Michigan, discussing the major themes of the speech, the crowd's response, and the political significance of the visit. 1:06:34 – J.D. Hayworth, spokesperson for the Pharmaceutical Reform Alliance and former U.S. Congressman from Arizona. Hayworth discusses concerns about prescription drug pricing and the pharmaceutical industry, examining proposals aimed at lowering costs, increasing transparency, and putting patients ahead of corporate profits. 1:16:45 - Monologue 1:25:49 – Katie Heid, News Director for Michigan News Source. Heid provides the latest Michigan political and statewide news, including updates on a tragic murder-suicide investigation in Grand Haven Township, election developments, and other stories impacting communities across the state. 1:35:59 – Jay Foard, internationally acclaimed author and founder of Lit Nation. Foard discusses the decline in reading among young Americans, arguing that reduced literacy is contributing to weaker critical thinking skills. He also highlights his latest novel, Rustling of the Sycamore, and the mission of Lit Nation to inspire a new generation to embrace literature and lifelong learning. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 24 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/UrGZQdE62jA

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    Day Break | Free Speech, Free For All Friday

    Day Break | Free Speech, Free For All Friday --- 00:00 - Monologue 28:20 – Glenn Story, CEO of Patriot Mobile. Story discusses the importance of civic engagement among people of faith, encouraging churches and pastors to speak boldly on moral and cultural issues while emphasizing what he views as the biblical responsibility for Christians to participate in elections and public life. Visit PatriotMobile.com/GRUBER for a free month when you switch 38:34 - Monologue Featuring Ivey Gruber 47:37 – Lauren Greuel, Associate Counsel at the Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL). Greuel discusses an ongoing legal dispute involving school bathroom policies in Wisconsin, examining parental rights, student privacy, Title IX, and the broader legal questions surrounding sex-separated facilities in public schools. 57:54 – Rep. Tim Walberg, Representative for Michigan's 5th Congressional District and member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee and House Education and the Workforce Committee. Walberg discusses President Trump's upcoming visit to Michigan, provides an update on legislation aimed at expanding broadband access and bridging the digital divide, and shares his perspective on federal infrastructure priorities and their impact on Michigan communities. 1:17:02 - Monologue --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 23 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/zFbIurpG2H4

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    Day Break | Election Integrity, Tariffs & Government Overreach

    Day Break | Election Integrity, Tariffs & Government Overreach --- 00:00 - Monologue 19:20 – Susan Kokinda, author and organizer with Promethean Action. Kokinda discusses the ongoing tariff dispute between the United States and Canada, arguing that the conflict is part of a much broader economic and geopolitical strategy. She examines how trade policy, manufacturing, and international competition fit into President Trump's long-term vision for the American economy. 28:18 – David A. Kallman, Senior Partner with the Kallman Legal Group. In this edition of the Kallman Legal Report, Kallman discusses legal challenges involving religious liberty, including a case in which a government entity allegedly sought to shut down a Bible study. He also examines the role of faith in America's founding principles and ongoing constitutional debates surrounding the free exercise of religion. 38:28 - Monologue Featuring Ivey Gruber 47:30 – Mike Britton, Co-Founder of Artillery Tea. Britton introduces the company's new Iced Tea Starter Kit, explaining how it helps consumers discover premium tea flavors without the guesswork. He also discusses the convenience of making fresh iced tea at home and highlights a special offer available for listeners. 57:47 – Congressman Jimmy Patronis, U.S. Representative for Florida's 1st Congressional District. Patronis discusses the Trump administration's efforts to crack down on commercial driver's license fraud, emphasizing the importance of qualified drivers, stronger enforcement, and improving safety on America's highways. 1:06:46 – Commissioner Joe Finn, former Commissioner of the Boston Fire Department. Finn discusses the growing need for advanced 3D firefighter tracking technology, explaining how improved situational awareness on the fireground can enhance firefighter safety, speed rescue efforts, and help save lives during emergency operations. 1:17:00 - Monologue 1:35:42 – State Rep. Donni Steele, Michigan State Representative for the 54th District. Steele discusses securing significant transportation investments in Michigan's state budget, outlining infrastructure priorities, road improvements, and the impact these projects will have on local communities and economic development. 1:44:33 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber reflects on the importance of stepping away from technology and reconnecting with family, nature, and everyday life. The conversation also explores concerns about America's growing reliance on foreign supply chains, the conversion of productive farmland into solar developments, and concludes with a lighter discussion celebrating the growing success of women competing at the highest levels of professional lumberjack competitions. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 23 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/zFbIurpG2H4

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    Day Break | Election Integrity, UFO Files & Government Fraud Take Center Stage

    Day Break | Election Integrity, UFO Files & Government Fraud Take Center Stage --- 00:00 - Monologue 19:13 – Sheriff Richard Mack (Ret.), former Graham County, Arizona Sheriff, founder of the Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association (CSPOA), and co-author of The Democrat Murder of America. Mack discusses the White House's release of election integrity documents, examining their significance, the role of state and local officials in election oversight, and the broader debate over election security and public confidence. 28:14 – Peter Gillooly, CEO of The Wellness Company. Gillooly discusses the growing Cyclospora outbreak, explaining what the parasite is, its symptoms, common food sources associated with infection, and available treatment options. He also highlights the importance of medical preparedness and discusses considerations for those looking to stock emergency medications. 38:27 - Monologue Featuring Ivey Gruber 47:23 – Don Brown, Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate in North Carolina, former Navy JAG officer, and former federal prosecutor. Brown discusses the escalating conflict involving Iran, assessing the latest military and diplomatic developments, the strategic challenges facing the United States, and the broader implications for national security. 1:06:29 – Dr. Rainer Zitelmann, Author of New Space Capitalism: The Entrepreneurial Path to the Stars. The conversation explores the future of human space exploration, examining why astronauts have not returned to Mars despite decades of technological advancement, the role of private industry in modern spaceflight, and what it will take to make crewed missions to the Red Planet a reality. 1:16:36 - Monologue 1:25:34 – "Trucker Randy" Bishop, host of Your Defending Fathers radio program. Bishop discusses the upcoming Liberty Mountain and Rock MI Red events, highlighting grassroots activism, civic engagement, and efforts to encourage greater participation in Michigan's political process. 1:35:27 – Ross Eisenberg, President of America's Plastic Makers at the American Chemistry Council. Eisenberg discusses recent bipartisan manufacturing legislation, examining its potential impact on American jobs, domestic manufacturing, supply chains, and the future competitiveness of U.S. industry. 1:43:57 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber discusses ongoing debates surrounding election integrity, reactions to recently released election-related documents, and what he sees as a disconnect between allegations of voter fraud and the way those claims are covered by major media outlets. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 23 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/zFbIurpG2H4

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    Day Break | The Deep State, China & the Battle for Fair Elections

    Day Break | The Deep State, China & the Battle for Fair Elections --- 00:00 - Monologue 19:16 – Gregory Wrightstone, geologist, Executive Director of the CO₂ Coalition, and bestselling author of A Very Convenient Warming. Wrightstone discusses President Trump's criticism of Canada's handling of wildfires, examining the causes of wildfire smoke, climate policy debates, and his perspective on the role of carbon dioxide and modest warming in the global environment. 28:15 – Nick Hopwood, Certified Financial Planner and Founder of Peak Wealth Management. In this week's No Lazy Money, Hopwood discusses the recent AI-driven market selloff, responds to reactions from social media, takes a deeper look at the long-term investing potential of Trump Accounts, and explains why relying on consulting income in retirement may be less realistic than many Americans expect. 38:25 - Monologue 47:29 – Larry Behrens, energy expert and spokesman for Power The Future. Behrens discusses how energy producers are preparing for the coming winter, examining the challenges facing the U.S. energy sector, grid reliability, domestic production, and policies that could affect energy affordability. 57:42 – Elynn Mantell, patient advocate. Mantell shares her personal journey through dozens of surgeries and years of medical challenges while discussing proposed Medicare changes that could affect more than one million patients and what those changes could mean for individuals who rely on specialized medical care. 1:06:41 – Zen Honeycutt, founding Executive Director of Moms Across America. Honeycutt discusses efforts to reduce the use of pesticides and other chemicals in the food supply, highlighting consumer advocacy, food transparency, and initiatives aimed at promoting healthier agricultural practices. 1:16:58 - Monologue 1:25:57 – Rey "R.T." Trevino, oil and gas expert and CEO of Pecos Country Energy. Trevino discusses rising gasoline prices amid escalating tensions with Iran, examining how geopolitical instability, global energy markets, and domestic production influence fuel costs for American consumers. 1:35:52 – State Rep. Jason Woolford, Michigan State Representative for the 50th District. Woolford discusses legislation to strengthen verification requirements for Michigan's public assistance programs, explaining the goals of improving accountability, reducing fraud, and ensuring benefits reach eligible recipients. 1:44:44 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber discusses reports of fraudulent government payments highlighted by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, reflects on President Trump's recent address concerning election fraud, and examines ongoing debates over election integrity and the media's coverage of those allegations. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 23 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/zFbIurpG2H4

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    Day Break | CHINA HACKED 220 MILLION VOTER FILES? Trump's Explosive Claims

    Day Break | CHINA HACKED 220 MILLION VOTER FILES? Trump's Explosive Claims --- 00:00 - Monologue 19:16 – Robert Romano, Executive Director of Americans for Limited Government. Romano discusses concerns about undisclosed funding in the American judicial system, arguing that greater transparency is needed to protect the integrity of the courts and preserve the nation's economic competitiveness. 28:18 – Rob Rene, founder of Exodus Strong. Rene discusses the growing popularity of red light therapy, explaining its potential health and recovery benefits while highlighting the return of the company's red light therapy bundle and broader approaches to improving wellness naturally. 38:29 - Monologue Featuring Ivey Gruber 47:31 – Stephen Richer, former Maricopa County Recorder and Legal Fellow with the Cato Institute's Robert A. Levy Center for Constitutional Studies. Richer discusses election administration as renewed attention focuses on Georgia and the 2020 election, offering his perspective on election security, public confidence, and ongoing debates over election integrity. 57:47 – Maj. Gen. (Ret.) Dennis J. Laich, retired U.S. Army Reserve two-star general. Laich discusses escalating tensions between the United States and Iran, assessing whether the U.S. military is prepared for a prolonged regional conflict and examining the strategic and logistical challenges such a conflict could present. 1:06:49 – Indy Pederson, author of Sacrificing Humanity: The UFO Is a Portent of Nuclear War. Pederson discusses his book's exploration of unidentified aerial phenomena, nuclear conflict, and theories surrounding elite disaster preparedness, examining why some believe these issues deserve greater public attention. 1:16:59 - Monologue 1:26:00 – Sam Davis, CEO of Bridger Aerospace. Davis discusses the ongoing wildfire season, the impact of smoke on communities, travel, and public health, and explains how aerial firefighting technology is being used to combat increasingly complex wildfire conditions across North America. 1:36:17 – Chris Burgard, filmmaker and director of the documentary Remember the Alamo: Don't Sharia My Texas. Burgard discusses his new documentary, examining the historical significance of the Alamo while drawing connections to contemporary debates over Texas identity, border security, and the state's cultural future. 1:45:11 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber recaps several notable stories from around the world, including Spain's victory in the FIFA World Cup, inspiring stories of immigrants embracing the American dream, a historic mile world-record performance, and an upcoming FCC vote that could significantly reshape the future of broadcasting. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 23 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/zFbIurpG2H4

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    Day Break | Peace Or Escalation? Iran, Election Fraud & America's Future

    Day Break | Peace Or Escalation? Iran, Election Fraud & America's Future --- 00:00 - Monologue 19:10 – Eugene Kontorovich, Senior Legal Fellow at Advancing American Freedom. Kontorovich discusses legal and constitutional questions surrounding efforts by Democratic lawmakers to scrutinize Jewish charities that support Israeli communities, examining the intersection of nonprofit law, foreign policy, and religious freedom. 28:04 – Nick Hopwood, Certified Financial Planner and Founder of Peak Wealth Management. In this week's No Lazy Money, Hopwood discusses persistent inflation, interest rate expectations, retirement planning, and the financial challenges facing Americans. Topics include retirement confidence, the long-term potential of Trump Accounts and Roth investing, student loan debt's impact on retirement, and why building a comprehensive financial plan has never been more important. 38:17 - Monologue Featuring Ivey Gruber 47:19 – Brandon Arnold, Executive Vice President of the National Taxpayers Union. Arnold discusses the rapid expansion of data centers, examining their economic impact, tax implications, infrastructure demands, and why he believes these projects can provide long-term benefits for both taxpayers and local communities. 57:36 – Pastor Lorenzo "Zo" Sewell, Senior Pastor of 180 Church in Detroit. Sewell discusses allegations of voter fraud affecting his Detroit church, reflects on election integrity concerns, and previews what he expects President Trump to address during his nationally anticipated evening speech. 1:06:30 – Chris Hagerman, Bath School Museum Committee. Hagerman discusses ongoing efforts to preserve the history of the 1927 Bath School disaster through the proposed Bath School Museum, highlighting fundraising efforts, the importance of remembering the tragedy, and the museum's mission to educate future generations. 1:16:43 - Monologue 1:25:44 – Dennis Kneale, bestselling author, veteran business journalist, and author of Ore-Goners. Kneale examines changing public attitudes toward capitalism, discussing why confidence in the free market has declined, the cultural and economic factors driving that shift, and what it could mean for America's future. 1:36:02 – Gordon G. Chang, author of Plan Red and China Is Going to War. Chang discusses concerns surrounding foreign election interference, focusing on China's influence operations, cybersecurity threats, and the challenges of protecting U.S. elections from foreign adversaries. 1:44:59 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber discusses the growing influence of private equity on everyday life, including rising costs for family entertainment, while also covering the impact of wildfire smoke drifting into the United States from Canada and other notable headlines from around the country. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 22 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/Dfr8Z_syB-M

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    Day Break | Can America Stop the Socialist Surge?

    Day Break | Can America Stop the Socialist Surge? --- 00:00 - Monologue 19:10 – Diana Furchtgott-Roth, nationally recognized economist, energy policy expert, and Distinguished Fellow at the Energy Policy Research Foundation (EPRINC). Furchtgott-Roth discusses Britain's current energy challenges, arguing that aggressive net-zero emissions policies have driven up costs and reduced energy reliability. She examines what lessons the United States can learn as policymakers debate the future of domestic energy production and climate policy. 38:27 - Monologue 47:24 – Missy Malone, My Pure Health. Malone discusses health freedom, metabolism, and why many people struggle to lose weight despite dieting and exercise. The conversation explores individualized approaches to wellness, understanding the body's unique needs, and alternatives to conventional weight-loss programs, while encouraging listeners to seek personalized health consultations. 57:36 – Brent Sadler, Senior Research Fellow for Naval Warfare and Advanced Technology at The Heritage Foundation's Allison Center for National Security. Sadler discusses growing interest among U.S. allies in the Indo-Pacific for nuclear-powered submarines, examining the strategic importance of naval deterrence, defense partnerships, and maintaining stability in the Pacific region. 1:16:44 - Monologue 1:25:40 – Anthony Tomey, Co-Owner of 8 Mile Vodka and CEO of the Tomey Group. Tomey discusses 8 Mile Vodka's Gold Medal win at the 2026 Bartender Spirits Awards, the challenges and opportunities of building a successful business in Michigan, entrepreneurship, and manufacturing in America. 1:35:41 – Alejandro Martínez Arriaza, Secretary General of Mexico's National Food and Commerce Union (SNAC). Martínez discusses labor issues affecting Mexican workers, U.S.-Mexico trade relations, and the importance of fair labor standards and strong economic cooperation under the USMCA for workers and businesses on both sides of the border. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 21 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/WyZmI-8l5yg  

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    Day Break | The Spirit of 1776 Lives On

    Day Break | The Spirit of 1776 Lives On --- 00:00 - Monologue 19:17 – Mark Chenoweth, President and Chief Legal Officer of the New Civil Liberties Alliance. Chenoweth analyzes the latest U.S. Supreme Court decisions, discussing their constitutional significance, legal reasoning, and the potential impact on future cases involving government authority and individual rights. 28:15 – Nicolas Hulscher, MPH, Epidemiologist and Administrator at The McCullough Foundation. Hulscher discusses the importance of personal responsibility in healthcare as America celebrates its 250th anniversary, reflecting on lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic, the role of informed medical decision-making, and concerns about pharmaceutical influence on healthcare policy. He also offers guidance on summer health preparedness, including tick-borne illnesses, travel health, and medications families may wish to have available while traveling. 38:27 - Monologue Featuring Ivey Gruber 47:27 – David A. Kallman, Senior Partner with the Kallman Legal Group. In this edition of the Kallman Legal Report, Kallman examines the Supreme Court's ruling on birthright citizenship and discusses another major case involving transgender participation in school sports, exploring the legal and constitutional questions raised by both decisions. 57:45 – Israel Ortega, conservative analyst and Director of Partnerships at The LIBRE Initiative. Ortega discusses new midterm polling showing Republicans narrowing the gap with Democrats, analyzing voter sentiment, key election issues, and what the latest polling trends could mean for the upcoming elections. 1:17:00 - Monologue 1:25:54 – Ron Rademacher, travel writer, author, storyteller, and Michigan travel expert. Rademacher highlights festivals, attractions, and outdoor events taking place across Michigan, offering listeners ideas for weekend travel and seasonal activities throughout the state. 1:36:04 – Rep. Bill G. Schuette, Representative for Michigan's 95th House District and Chair of the House Rules Committee. Schuette discusses the Michigan House Republican budget framework, outlining efforts to avoid tax increases while prioritizing government spending, fiscal responsibility, and value for taxpayers. 1:44:55 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber reflects on patriotism and America's approaching 250th anniversary, discusses the latest Supreme Court rulings, and celebrates the release of the show's new patriotic song honoring the nation's history and founding ideals. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 21 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/WyZmI-8l5yg

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    Responsible Data Centers for Michigan | with Jim Holcomb

    Jim Holcomb, President and CEO of the Michigan Chamber, joins Steve for the Michigan Chamber Business Brief to discuss a new independent report examining responsible data center development in Michigan. Holcomb explains how the report balances economic opportunity with concerns over utility rates, water resources, land use, and community transparency, while outlining policy recommendations aimed at attracting investment, supporting skilled trades, protecting ratepayers, and strengthening Michigan's competitiveness in the rapidly growing digital infrastructure economy. Learn more about the Michigan Chamber and membership opportunities at MiChamber.com/membership

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    Day Break | FAUCI FILES, IRAN DEAL, AND THE TRUMP EFFECT

    Day Break | FAUCI FILES, IRAN DEAL, AND THE TRUMP EFFECT --- 00:00 - Monologue 19:14 – Brian Pannebecker, veteran auto worker, founder of Auto Workers for Trump, and author of Blue Collar Conservative: From Reagan to Trump. Pannebecker discusses the political realignment of many working-class and union voters, sharing his perspective on how auto workers helped reshape American politics and why many blue-collar voters shifted from traditional Democratic support toward the Republican Party. 28:16 – Nick Hopwood, Certified Financial Planner and Founder of Peak Wealth Management. Hopwood discusses the passing of former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan, recent market volatility driven by weakness in Asian technology stocks, and expectations for future interest rate policy. He also encourages listeners to conduct a mid-year financial review, including portfolio performance, retirement projections, tax-advantaged contributions, beneficiary updates, and cash-flow planning. 38:30 - Monologue 47:30 – James Taylor, President of The Heartland Institute. Taylor discusses efforts by the Trump administration to repeal the EPA’s Endangerment Finding and argues that bureaucratic and regulatory challenges continue to complicate implementation of proposed environmental policy changes. 57:44 – Jack Tomczak, Vice President of Outreach for Americans for Citizen Voting. Tomczak discusses a proposal in Los Angeles that would allow noncitizens to vote in certain local elections, the public response to the proposal, and broader debates surrounding election law, citizenship requirements, and voting rights. 1:06:40 – Johanna Neuman, former Los Angeles Times and USA Today White House correspondent and author of Trump’s Superpower: A Historical Novel About the Founding Fathers & One Founding Mother. Neuman discusses Hillary Clinton’s continued role in public discourse, political divisions in America, and the ongoing debate surrounding the legacy of the 2016 and 2024 elections. 1:16:55 - Monologue 1:25:50 – Ryan Duffy, member of the Enbridge Communications Team. Duffy provides an update on the Line 5 tunnel project, explaining how water from Lake Michigan would be used during construction, what environmental safeguards are in place, the status of state permitting processes, and opportunities for the public to learn more about the project during community events in St. Ignace. 1:33:55 – Katie Heid, News Director for Michigan News Source. Heid delivers the Michigan Rundown, highlighting major state news stories, political developments, and breaking headlines affecting communities across Michigan. 1:44:50 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber discusses an upcoming song being released in honor of America’s 250th anniversary and reflects on patriotism and national heritage. The conversation also touches on a controversial MLB play in which a fan reached into the field of play and took a ball from a catcher’s glove, sparking debate among baseball fans. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 20 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/rsjeaCh_UBA

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    Day Break | Pride Pushback, Iran Ceasefire & The Democrat Meltdown

    Day Break | Pride Pushback, Iran Ceasefire & The Democrat Meltdown --- 00:00 - Monologue 19:20 - Grover Norquist, Americans for Tax Reform President. Blue State's New Tax Target: Your Online Life 28:19 - Rob Rene, Founder of Exodus Strong. Go to ExodusStrong.com/Gruber. Light, Life & Recovery 38:37 - Monologue 47:37 - Mandy Buechner (Beach-ner), Board Certified Trichologist and Natropath Practitioner. Pureance Presents: Discover the Secret to Fuller, Thicker-Looking Hair 57:57 - Dr. Ramesh Sepehrrad, leading Iranian-American scholar, published author, cybersecurity executive, and human rights advocate. She is a member of the Board of Directors of the Organization of Iranian American Communities (OAIC). Post Paris Rally. 1:06:50 - Ammon Blair, former Border Patrol agent and Senior Fellow for the Texas Public Policy Foundation. Former Border Patrol Agent: Mexican Cartels Are Fueling the Screwworm Crisis 1:16:55 - Monologue 1:36:08 - Isaac Orr, Co-founder and VP of Research at Always On Energy Research. Michigan’s $16 Billion AI Gamble? OpenAI Data Center Plan Sparks Revolt Over Utility Bills & Grid Collapse Fears 1:45:00 - Ivey Gruber, President Michigan Talk Network and Co-host of Day Break. they talk about Kamala Harris' recent comments on the Don Lemon Show. They also talk about the prime minister of the U.K. Resigning  --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 20 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/rsjeaCh_UBA

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    Day Break | Free Speech, Free For All Friday

    Day Break | Free Speech, Free For All Friday --- 00:00 - Monologue 28:11 – Ivey Gruber, Co-Host of Day Break. Gruber opens the phone lines and takes calls from listeners across the country, discussing current events, politics, culture, and the issues most important to the audience while offering commentary and analysis throughout the conversation. 38:23 - Monologue Featuring Ivey Gruber 47:23 – Joe Nixon, election litigation specialist with the Public Interest Legal Foundation. Nixon discusses a pending Supreme Court decision involving election integrity issues, examining its potential implications for election administration, voter registration practices, and future election-related litigation. 57:38 – Rep. Tim Walberg, Representative for Michigan’s 5th Congressional District and member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee and House Education and Workforce Committee. Walberg discusses attending UFC 250 and shares his thoughts on the event before turning to legislative priorities, including a House proposal to strengthen community college workforce training programs and expand opportunities for skilled trades education. 1:16:42 - Monologue 1:25:40 – Steve Dulan, professor and attorney. Dulan analyzes a recent Supreme Court ruling that narrowed the application of a federal law used in certain firearm-related prosecutions, including charges previously brought against Hunter Biden. The discussion focuses on constitutional issues, statutory interpretation, and broader implications for federal gun cases. 1:35:59 – Dennis Kneale, former managing editor of Forbes and author of Oregoners: How One State Chased Away Businesses and People. Kneale discusses leadership changes at the Federal Reserve, what a new direction at the central bank could mean for interest rates and inflation, and how monetary policy may affect businesses, consumers, and financial markets. 1:46:42 – Ivey Gruber, Co-Host of Day Break. Gruber returns to listener calls from around the country, discussing the day's major headlines and giving callers an opportunity to share their views on politics, public policy, and current events. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 19 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/rulxGa_tTeE

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    Day Break | Radicals, Reforms, and the Fight for America

    Day Break | Radicals, Reforms, and the Fight for America --- 00:00 - Monologue 19:15 – Ali Safavi, member of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the National Council of Resistance of Iran. Safavi discusses the upcoming June 20 rally in Paris, which supporters view as a significant moment for the Iranian opposition movement. He also analyzes President Trump’s newly announced peace agreement with Iran, what it could mean for the Iranian regime, and the prospects for political change in the country. 28:09 – Marc Werner, CEO of GhostBed. Werner discusses the importance of quality sleep and how mattresses can affect recovery, pain management, overall wellness, and long-term health. He explains the role of cooling technology, pressure relief, and proper support in improving sleep quality, while also highlighting specialized mattress options for RV owners and travelers. 38:20 - Monologue 47:19 – Kris Ullman, President of Eagle Forum. Ullman discusses the importance of marriage, family stability, and what advocates call “Fidelity Month.” The conversation focuses on the role of commitment, strong family structures, and the nuclear family in promoting social and personal well-being. 57:35 – Robert F. Kennedy Jr., 26th United States Secretary of Health and Human Services. Kennedy discusses his Take Back Your Health Tour, the goals of the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement, efforts to encourage healthier eating habits, and initiatives aimed at addressing chronic disease, obesity, and nutrition in the United States. 1:16:43 - Monologue 1:25:40 – Rep. Jay DeBoyer, Chair of the Michigan House Oversight Committee. DeBoyer discusses questions surrounding Michigan’s Rx Kids program, including concerns raised by recent website changes and allegations regarding connections to guaranteed-income advocacy organizations. 1:35:41 – Secretary Scott Turner, 19th United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Turner discusses his recent travels across the country, the role of Opportunity Zones in economic development, and the administration’s efforts to address housing affordability, expand homeownership opportunities, and strengthen local communities. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 19 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/rulxGa_tTeE

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    America First Triumphs: Iran Deal, Lower Energy Costs, Stronger Security

    America First Triumphs: Iran Deal, Lower Energy Costs, Stronger Security --- 00:00 - Monologue 19:14 – David A. Kallman, Senior Partner with the Kallman Legal Group. In this edition of the Kallman Legal Report, Kallman discusses legal guidance for school districts on parental rights, ongoing legal battles involving faith-based adoption and foster care agencies, and debates surrounding religious accommodations in public institutions, including requests for Muslim prayer spaces. 38:24 - Monologue Featuring Ivey Gruber 47:24 – Michael Hershman, former FIFA adviser, co-founder of Transparency International, and global risk management expert. Hershman discusses the return of the FIFA World Cup to the United States and reflects on how the event, security environment, sports governance, and international concerns have changed since the U.S. last hosted the tournament more than three decades ago. 57:42 – Maj. Gen. John King (Ret.), retired U.S. Army National Guard Major General with combat experience in Iraq and Afghanistan. King analyzes renewed tensions between Israel and Hezbollah, the potential impact on ongoing U.S.-Iran negotiations, and the broader strategic implications for stability in the Middle East. 1:16:53 - Monologue 1:25:37 – Rey "R.T." Trevino, Oil & Gas Expert and President of Pecos Country Energy. Trevino discusses the outlook for global oil and natural gas markets, including how quickly supply chains and production levels could stabilize following recent geopolitical disruptions and energy market volatility. 1:35:52 – Kendra Riley, rare disease advocate and mother of three daughters, two of whom were diagnosed with Metachromatic Leukodystrophy (MLD). Riley shares her family's experience navigating treatment options, explains why they sought care outside the United States, and discusses challenges faced by families dealing with rare diseases and access to lifesaving therapies. 1:44:44 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber discusses debates surrounding cultural values, religious accommodation, and the balance between respecting individual beliefs and imposing them on others. The conversation references international discussions about pet ownership, dietary practices, and broader questions about how diverse societies navigate differing cultural and religious viewpoints. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 19 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/rulxGa_tTeE

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    Day Break | Inflation, Energy, and Election Battles

    Day Break | Inflation, Energy, and Election Battles --- 00:00 - Monologue 19:14 – Kent Strang, Managing Director for Americans for Prosperity. Strang discusses recent inflation trends, economic policy, and ongoing debates surrounding the Jones Act. He explains how AFP views inflation's impact on consumers and businesses and why some policymakers are advocating reforms to maritime shipping regulations. 28:11 – Erik Holt, former federal employee and rural Colorado fire chief. Holt discusses his allegations of election irregularities, the circumstances surrounding his dismissal, and his ongoing federal court appeal. The conversation focuses on whistleblower protections, election administration, and government accountability. 38:26 - Monologue 47:25 – Laura C. Volpe, Founder of ManeInk HairLoss Solutions. Volpe discusses hair health, hair loss prevention, and the benefits of HydraLift Shampoo. The conversation covers common causes of hair thinning and practical strategies for maintaining healthy hair and scalp health. 57:33 – Paul Teller, President of Teller Strategies and former Trump-Pence White House advisor. Teller discusses the economic impact of tariffs, arguing that trade policy can affect affordability, consumer prices, and economic opportunity. He outlines policy proposals he believes could help strengthen economic growth and expand access to the American Dream. 1:06:30 – David Covey, newly elected Vice Chairman of the Republican Party of Texas. Covey discusses leadership changes within the Texas Republican Party following its convention and analyzes the political prospects of Texas state representative James Talarico and other emerging figures in Texas politics. 1:16:39 - Monologue 1:25:39 – James David Dickson, Michigan-based strategist, founder of the Make Politics Local Again (MPLA) movement, and host of the James Dickson Podcast. Dickson discusses Michigan’s ongoing energy policy debate, including criticism of Governor Whitmer’s green energy initiatives and concerns about how energy costs affect Michigan families and businesses. 1:35:48 – Kaitlyn Buss, columnist for The Detroit News. Buss discusses controversy surrounding proposed data center developments in Michigan, including concerns raised by residents and comments from Governor Whitmer regarding public input, economic development, and energy infrastructure planning. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 19 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/rulxGa_tTeE

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    Day Break | The State of America: Policy, Politics, and Global Power

    Day Break | The State of America: Policy, Politics, and Global Power --- 00:00 - Monologue 19:13 – Bob Livingston, former U.S. Representative and author of The Rainbow Chaser: The Man Who Gambled for Success and Broke Even. Livingston discusses his new memoir, reflecting on his career in business and politics, lessons learned from success and failure, and his perspective on the evolution of American political life. 28:13 – Michael Lucchese, founder of Pipe Creek Consulting, associate editor of Law & Liberty, and contributing editor to Providence. Lucchese discusses his new book, On America: How to Understand the Legacy of 1776, examining the enduring influence of the American founding and how the principles of 1776 continue to shape the nation's identity and institutions. 38:23 - Monologue 47:25 – Mike Britton, Co-Founder of Artillery Tea. Britton discusses the origins of Artillery Tea, what sets the company apart from other tea brands, and the contents of its Patriot Starter Kit. The conversation highlights the company's mission, products, and special offers for new customers. 57:41 – Rep. Tim Walberg, U.S. Representative for Michigan’s 5th Congressional District and member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee and the House Education and Workforce Committee. Walberg discusses the No Aid for Ghost Students Act, legislation aimed at preventing taxpayer funds from being distributed based on inaccurate or fraudulent student enrollment figures. 1:06:36 – Colonel William Dunn (Ret.), President of Strategic Resilience Group and author of Gunfighters Rule!. Dunn discusses escalating tensions with Iran following reports of retaliatory U.S. military strikes after an American Apache helicopter was reportedly shot down. He analyzes the military, strategic, and geopolitical implications of the conflict. 1:16:33 - Monologue 1:25:55 – Steve Dulan, professor and attorney. Dulan reviews recent actions by the Trump administration that supporters view as strengthening Second Amendment protections, discussing their impact on lawful firearm ownership and constitutional rights. 1:36:07 – Elyse Apel, reporter for The Center Square covering Michigan and Minnesota. Apel discusses a recent Michigan court decision overturning a conviction connected to the Whitmer kidnapping case, examining the legal reasoning behind the ruling and its broader implications for the case and related prosecutions. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 18 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/nS_iwvO5SgY

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    Day Break | Fraud, Firestorms, and Foreign Strikes

    Day Break | Fraud, Firestorms, and Foreign Strikes --- 00:00 - Monologue 19:02 – Jamie Kennedy, actor and comedian. Kennedy discusses a Biden-era air conditioning regulation that remains in effect under the Trump administration, examining the costs, regulatory impacts, and broader debate over federal energy and appliance standards. 28:04 – Dr. Kelly Victory, Chief of Disaster & Emergency Medicine at The Wellness Company. Victory discusses growing public interest in ivermectin and mebendazole as potential cancer treatments, recent discussions surrounding off-label drug research, and debates over the medical establishment’s approach to alternative cancer therapies. She also addresses concerns raised by some researchers regarding possible long-term health effects associated with COVID-era vaccines and the need for continued scientific investigation into aggressive forms of cancer. 38:16 - Monologue Featuring Ivey Gruber 47:15 – Chris Martz, Meteorologist and Science Policy Analyst for the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow (CFACT). Martz reviews what he considers some of the most misleading climate-related media narratives of the past month, discussing climate science, weather reporting, and public perception of environmental issues. 57:32 – Teresa Morgenstern, former Senior Communications Advisor at the White House and former Pentagon Deputy Press Secretary. Morgenstern discusses Bill Pulte’s nomination, national security priorities, and ongoing developments involving Iran and U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East. 1:16:44 - Monologue 1:25:43 – Ron Rademacher, travel writer, author, storyteller, and Michigan travel expert. Rademacher highlights upcoming events and attractions taking place across Michigan, offering listeners ideas for weekend travel, festivals, and local destinations throughout the state. 1:35:57 – Beth DeShone, Senior Director of Strategic Operations for the Michigan Forward Network. DeShone discusses efforts by House Republicans to address Michigan’s literacy challenges, examining education policy proposals aimed at improving reading proficiency and student outcomes across the state. 1:44:52 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber discusses concerns about fraud and government waste at both the state and federal levels, arguing that taxpayers deserve greater accountability and oversight. The conversation focuses on the financial impact of fraud on public programs and ongoing efforts to reduce misuse of taxpayer dollars. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 18 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/nS_iwvO5SgY

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    Day Break | Maine's Reckoning, Election Integrity Fights, and Washington Showdowns

    Day Break | Maine's Reckoning, Election Integrity Fights, and Washington Showdowns --- 00:00 - Monologue 19:14 – Hans von Spakovsky, election attorney and Senior Legal Fellow at Advancing American Freedom. Von Spakovsky discusses election administration issues, including reports that millions of California ballots remain uncounted following recent elections. He also examines developments in Maine politics and what they could mean for upcoming races and election integrity debates. 28:11 – Nick Hopwood, Certified Financial Planner and Founder of Peak Wealth Management. In this week's No Lazy Money segment, Hopwood discusses the resurgence of the IPO market, investor interest in companies such as SpaceX, and recent stock market performance following a lengthy winning streak. He also highlights financial planning challenges involving Obamacare subsidy thresholds and shares a cautionary story about a client nearly locked into an unfavorable annuity strategy. 38:18 - Monologue Featuring Ivey Gruber 47:15 – Dr. Cathy Sarvis, nationally recognized wellness strategist and educator. Sarvis discusses summer skin care, addressing common concerns such as sun damage, dark spots, and premature aging. She shares organic and science-based approaches for maintaining healthy skin and improving overall skin appearance. 57:27 – Frank Cassidy, former Federal Housing Commissioner under President Trump. Cassidy discusses Bill Pulte’s nomination to serve as Acting Director of National Intelligence and examines the upcoming congressional debate over FISA surveillance authorities and national security policy. 1:06:20 – Rep. Marlin Stutzman, U.S. Representative for Indiana’s 3rd Congressional District. Stutzman discusses his resolution regarding the future direction of U.S.-Israel relations, exploring questions of foreign policy, strategic partnerships, and America's role in the Middle East. 1:16:25 - Monologue 1:25:20 – Rhyen Staley, Director of Research at Defending Education. Staley discusses debates surrounding sex-based participation in school athletics, focusing on policies regarding transgender athletes and concerns about competitive fairness in girls' and women's sports. 1:35:29 – Rep. Jim Shaw, Oklahoma State Representative for District 32. Shaw discusses concerns about taxpayer-funded lobbying efforts, arguing that public funds should not be used to support lobbying organizations that may advocate for policies not supported by taxpayers. 1:44:26 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber discusses changing approaches to childhood development and education, including concerns about behavioral diagnoses, medication of children, and broader cultural debates surrounding gender, childhood behavior, and parenting. The conversation focuses on differing views regarding how society responds to developmental and behavioral differences in young boys. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 17 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/nS_iwvO5SgY

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    Day Break | Free Speech, Free For All Friday

    Day Break | Free Speech, Free For All Friday --- 00:00 - Monologue FREE FOR ALL FRIDAY 38:16 - Monologue 47:14 – Rey "R.T." Trevino, Oil & Gas Expert and President of Pecos Country Energy. Trevino discusses concerns about U.S. oil reserves and whether America’s strategic energy stockpiles have reached historically low levels. He examines the state of domestic energy production, energy security, and the implications for fuel prices and national policy. 57:26 – Rep. Tim Walberg, U.S. Representative for Michigan’s 5th Congressional District and member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee and the House Education and Workforce Committee. Walberg discusses congressional debates surrounding the War Powers Act, funding for DHS and Border Patrol operations, and a recent subcommittee hearing examining his CARS Act legislation. 1:16:40 - Monologue 1:25:41 – Steve Dulan, professor and attorney. Dulan discusses efforts by some lawmakers to restrict or ban certain commonly owned handgun models, examining the constitutional, legal, and public policy questions surrounding the Second Amendment and firearm regulation. 1:35:40 – Oscar De la Rosa, attorney and former Miami City Council member. De la Rosa discusses recent Senate hearings involving Secretary of State Marco Rubio, including a widely publicized exchange in which Rubio criticized what he viewed as unserious or politically motivated questioning from Democratic lawmakers. 1:44:37 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber discusses recent congressional hearings and the increasingly confrontational tone of political discourse in Washington. The conversation also touches on restoration projects in Washington, D.C., including improvements to the National Mall’s reflecting pools, along with a roundup of unusual and noteworthy headlines from the week. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 17 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/ULMlE_xv87Q

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    Day Break | The Backlash Is Growing Across America

    Day Break | The Backlash Is Growing Across America --- 00:00 - Monologue 19:12 – Joe Maxwell, President of the Farm Action Fund. Maxwell discusses the organization's new bipartisan Rural Independence Initiative, aimed at supporting candidates who advocate for healthy food systems and rural communities. The conversation focuses on the challenges facing family farms, concerns about corporate consolidation in agriculture, and efforts to strengthen rural economies and local food production. 38:20 - Monologue Featuring Ivey Gruber 47:18 – David A. Kallman, Senior Partner with the Kallman Legal Group. In this edition of the Kallman Legal Report, Kallman discusses Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation (SLAPP lawsuits), explaining how such lawsuits can be used to silence critics, intimidate opponents, and raise broader questions about free speech and legal protections. 57:30 – Mark Vargas, GOP media surrogate, Editor-in-Chief of Illinois Review, and former member of the Iraq Task Force in the Office of the Secretary of Defense. Vargas discusses calls for Bill Pulte to serve as Acting Intelligence Director, arguing that public trust in intelligence institutions has eroded and examining whether outsider leadership could bring reform and accountability. 1:06:25 – Elizabeth Weiss, anthropologist and researcher. Weiss discusses concerns about academic freedom and whether female scientists and researchers are facing increasing challenges within certain areas of academia. The conversation explores debates over scientific inquiry, research priorities, and the climate within higher education institutions. 1:16:35 - Monologue 1:35:38 – State Rep. Jason Woolford (R–Howell, District 50). Woolford discusses Michigan’s Rx Kids program, election-related legislation focused on citizen-only voting requirements, and ongoing debates surrounding voter eligibility, election security, and public policy priorities in the state. 1:44:25 – Congressman John James, U.S. Representative for Michigan’s 10th Congressional District. James discusses efforts to address Lyme disease, improve accountability for pesticide manufacturers, and protect public health. He also responds to recent comments made by businessman and political candidate Perry Johnson, offering his perspective on the issues and political disagreements involved. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 17 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/ULMlE_xv87Q  

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    Day Break | Tulsi Out, Election Results In, and the Fight for America's Health

    Day Break | Tulsi Out, Election Results In, and the Fight for America's Health --- 00:00 - Monologue 19:10 – Joe Kent, former Director of the National Counterterrorism Center, Green Beret, and CIA officer. Kent discusses his resignation from the National Counterterrorism Center, responding to reports surrounding his departure and speculation about potential investigations. He also weighs in on U.S. policy toward Iran, Israel, and the broader Middle East, explains why he views border security as a national security issue, and shares his perspective on what he believes is the greatest threat facing America today. 38:08 - Monologue Featuring Ivey Gruber 47:05 – Nicolas Hulscher, MPH, Epidemiologist and Administrator of The McCullough Foundation. Hulscher discusses the recent publication of an observational study examining ivermectin and mebendazole in cancer treatment. He explains the significance of peer-reviewed publication, what observational studies can and cannot demonstrate, how the research may inform future investigations, and where interested individuals can learn more about the topic. 57:19 – Josh Seiter, political satirist and commentator. Seiter discusses the use of satire and comedy to challenge cultural and political narratives, the public backlash against what critics describe as “woke” ideology, and how humor can be used to spark conversation about social and political issues. 1:16:25 - Monologue 1:25:24 – Ron Rademacher, travel writer, author, storyteller, and Michigan backroads expert. Rademacher highlights events taking place across Michigan, including the Mackinac Island Lilac Festival, the Michigan Lavender Festival in Imlay City, the Blue Water Sturgeon Festival in Port Huron, National Donut Day celebrations in Charlevoix, the Lyon Township International Kite Festival, Gizzard Fest in Potterville, and numerous other community events happening throughout the state. He also gives a special mention to his upcoming presentation, Oddities & Rarities, at the Chelsea District Library. 1:35:24 – Perry Johnson, businessman, author, and political candidate from Michigan. Johnson discusses concerns surrounding emerging vehicle technology, including so-called “kill switch” capabilities in modern automobiles, government regulations, privacy issues, and what these technologies could mean for drivers in the future. 1:44:08 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber discusses a controversial political candidate whose background and associations have drawn scrutiny, along with developments in California’s primary elections and what the results may signal about voter attitudes and the state's political future. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 17 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/ULMlE_xv87Q

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    Day Break | MAHA Momentum, Iran Tensions & Another Platner Scandal

    Day Break | MAHA Momentum, Iran Tensions & Another Platner Scandal --- 00:00 - Monologue 19:12 – Alireza Jafarzadeh, Deputy Director of the U.S. office of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI-US) and author of The Iran Threat. Jafarzadeh discusses the latest developments in Iran, including reports that U.S. and Iranian negotiators have reached a tentative agreement to extend the ceasefire and begin new nuclear talks. He provides analysis on what the negotiations could mean for the region and the future of U.S.-Iran relations. 28:09 – Will Hild, Executive Director of Consumers' Research. Hild discusses ExxonMobil shareholders’ decision to move corporate operations to Texas and examines broader debates over corporate governance, shareholder activism, and the influence of proxy advisory firms. 38:19 - Monologue Featuring Ivey Gruber 47:21 – Eric Eggers, Vice President of Research at the Government Accountability Institute and author of Fraud: How the Left Plans to Steal the Next Election. Eggers discusses election integrity concerns heading into the midterm elections, voter confidence, and ongoing debates over election security and administration. 57:36 – Mayra Flores, former U.S. Representative for Texas's 34th Congressional District and the first Mexican-born woman elected to Congress. Flores discusses the growing importance of Latino voters, ongoing redistricting battles, and how demographic and political shifts could shape future elections. 1:06:27 – Charlotte Bergmann, candidate for Tennessee’s 9th Congressional District. Bergmann discusses comments made by a CNN contributor regarding Black Republican candidates and shares her perspective on race, politics, faith, and representation in America. 1:16:35 - Monologue 1:25:34 – Katie Heid, News Director for Michigan News Source. Heid presents the Michigan Rundown, covering stories including calls for an investigation into alleged ties between Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson and the Southern Poverty Law Center, as well as ballot-access controversies affecting Michigan gubernatorial candidates. 1:35:31 – Bill Wild, President and CEO of the Midwest Independent Retailers Association (MIRA). Wild discusses efforts to reform Michigan’s Bottle Bill and promote expanded curbside recycling programs. He explains why retailers are advocating for changes to the state's recycling and deposit system. 1:44:27 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber discusses the recurring issue of visitors approaching large wildlife such as bison and oxen in national parks, often resulting in injuries. The conversation also touches on a resurfaced video showing cloud-seeding operations and broader discussions surrounding weather modification technology. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 17 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/ULMlE_xv87Q

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    Day Break | Radical Left Makeover, Midterm Fight, Energy Revolt & Blue-Collar Boom

    Day Break | Radical Left Makeover, Midterm Fight, Energy Revolt & Blue-Collar Boom --- 00:00 - Monologue 19:10 – Richard Stern, Vice President of the Plymouth Institute for Free Enterprise at Advancing American Freedom. Stern discusses the economic impact of tariffs and the proposed ROAD to Housing Act. He explains how federal policies affect housing affordability, construction costs, and economic growth. 38:15 - Monologue Featuring Ivey Gruber 47:15 – Dewayne Moore, grassroots activist, author, GOP strategist, and Founder/CEO of The Dewayne Moore Foundation. Moore discusses President Trump’s continued dominance in Republican primary elections and what that could mean for the party’s prospects heading into the midterm elections. 57:27 – Helder Toste, conservative analyst and Director of Federal Affairs for The LIBRE Initiative. Toste breaks down the race for control of Congress, examining key battleground districts, demographic trends, and factors that could shape the upcoming midterm map. 1:16:35 - Monologue 1:25:30 – Sarah Montalbano, Energy Policy Analyst at Always On Energy Research and Senior Fellow at the Independent Women’s Forum Center for Energy and Conservation. Montalbano discusses rising electricity costs in Michigan and growing concerns that consumers are paying more while receiving less value. She examines energy policy, utility rates, and the debate over the state's energy future. 1:35:42 – Ed Brady, CEO of the Home Builders Institute (HBI). Brady discusses how the growth of artificial intelligence infrastructure is fueling demand for skilled trades workers. He highlights opportunities in construction, manufacturing, and other blue-collar careers as America faces a growing workforce shortage. 1:44:35 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber discusses the importance of preserving America’s monuments, landmarks, and national parks. The conversation highlights civic pride, stewardship of public spaces, and efforts to maintain historic sites and monuments across the country. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 17 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/ULMlE_xv87Q

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    Day Break | Draining the Fraud Swamp: Trump, Vance & the Fight for Taxpayers

    Day Break | Draining the Fraud Swamp: Trump, Vance & the Fight for Taxpayers --- 00:00 Monologue 19:15 – David A. Kallman, Senior Partner with Kallman Legal Group. Kallman discusses delays surrounding Air Force PFAS cleanup efforts and warnings issued by the state regarding contaminated foam found in waterways. He explains the legal and environmental concerns tied to PFAS exposure and cleanup responsibility. 28:13 – Missy Malone, My Pure Health. Malone discusses what she calls a “health revolution” tied to America’s 250th anniversary celebration. The conversation focuses on personal wellness, metabolism, and encouraging healthier lifestyles through individualized approaches. Visit gruberhealth.com for more information. 38:28 - Monologue Featuring Ivey Gruber 47:22 – Jacob Huebert, Senior Litigation Counsel at the New Civil Liberties Alliance. Huebert discusses a new lawsuit challenging Illinois’ firearm identification law, arguing that the law violates constitutional protections tied to the Second Amendment. 57:36 – Marc Werner, CEO of GhostBed. Werner discusses the importance of quality sleep and how mattresses can impact recovery, pain, and overall wellness. He shares customer experiences and explains how GhostBed products are designed for comfort, cooling, and support—including options designed specifically for RV owners. Visit ghostbed.com/gruber and use promo code GRUBER to save. 1:06:35 – Torine Creppy, President of Safe Kids Worldwide, and Brian Sansoni, Senior Vice President at the American Cleaning Institute. Creppy and Sansoni discuss concerns surrounding the social media trend of “decanting” household cleaning products into decorative containers. They explain how improper storage can create serious poisoning and safety risks for children and families. 1:16:48 - Monologue 1:25:39 – Dr. Lawrence Pfaff, teacher, therapist, consultant, and author of Ready Set Change: Why Knowing What to Do Isn’t Enough. Pfaff discusses why meaningful personal change often requires more than motivation or willpower, and explores practical approaches to long-term transformation and habit-building. 1:35:45 – James David Dickson, Michigan-based strategist, founder of the Make Politics Local Again movement, and host of the James Dickson Podcast. Dickson discusses controversy surrounding a major Senate race and broader concerns about outside political influence and “coastal elite” culture shaping politics in the Midwest. 1:44:41 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber discusses ongoing cultural debates surrounding gender identity and comments on a recent transgender-related event in Boston, focusing on broader political and social conversations taking place nationwide. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 16 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/I4UA2LzQQUg

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    Day Break | Peace, War, and the Cost of Democrat Promises

    Day Break | Peace, War, and the Cost of Democrat Promises --- 00:00 - Monologue 19:05 – Grover Norquist, President of Americans for Tax Reform. Norquist discusses a proposed federal vehicle registration tax targeting electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids. He explains concerns that the plan could expand into a broader national vehicle tax while turning state DMVs into federal tax collection agencies. The conversation focuses on transportation costs, taxation, and government overreach affecting American drivers. 27:57 – Dr. Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH, Chief Scientific Officer at The Wellness Company. Dr. McCullough discusses recent media attention surrounding Ebola and Hantavirus outbreaks. He explains the origins and transmission concerns tied to Ebola, screening procedures for incoming international flights, and questions surrounding long-term transmissibility of Hantavirus. He also shares preparedness recommendations for viewers concerned about emerging health threats. Visit twc.health/GRUBER and use promo code GRUBER to save. 38:09 - Monologue Featuring Ivey Gruber 57:17 – Scott Rasmussen, pollster, ESPN co-founder, and author of Out of Touch: The Elite One Percent and the Battle for America’s Soul. Rasmussen discusses public distrust of political elites and polling data suggesting many Americans believe members of the political class would cheat to win elections or maintain power. 1:06:14 – Brian A. Rankin, Adjunct Fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute and telecommunications attorney. Rankin discusses the growth of wireless technology, the importance of unlicensed spectrum, and how innovations like Wi-Fi have transformed communications, business, and everyday life. 1:16:20 - Monologue 1:25:08 – Ron Rademacher, travel writer, author, speaker, and storyteller. Rademacher shares events happening around Michigan and highlights destinations, festivals, and outdoor activities taking place across the state. 1:35:14 – Dr. Matthew Mehan, educator and author of The American Book of Fables. Mehan discusses his new book and the importance of moral storytelling, civic education, and passing down foundational values through literature and fables. 1:44:06 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber reflects on the beauty of America’s national parks and the value of travel and exploration. The conversation highlights personal travel experiences and the importance of appreciating the country’s natural wonders. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 16 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/I4UA2LzQQUg  

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    Day Break | Strength, Sacrifice, and the Battle for America’s Future

    Day Break | Strength, Sacrifice, and the Battle for America’s Future --- 00:00 - Monologue 19:07 – Mary Holland, Esq., President of Children’s Health Defense and longtime health freedom advocate. Holland discusses reports linking a soldier’s heart condition to a COVID vaccine she was allegedly required to take while serving in the military. The conversation focuses on vaccine mandates within the armed forces, informed consent, and the rights of military personnel regarding medical decisions. 47:08 – Nick Hopwood, Certified Financial Planner and Founder of Peak Wealth Management. Hopwood discusses Memorial Day traditions and boating safety while also covering financial topics including annuities, IPO market activity, and investment strategies. He explains why some investors become trapped in “annuity hell” and discusses the concept of derivative income versus traditional dividend income. 38:08 - Monologue Featuring Ivey Gruber 47:08 – Natalie Dominguez, Title Theft Education Specialist for Home Title Lock. Dominguez discusses a Louisville woman whose home was allegedly stolen through quitclaim deed fraud. She explains how title theft schemes work and why homeowners should monitor property records carefully. 57:17 – Frank Kelly III, CEO of Kelly Benefits and author of Love & Go. Kelly discusses America’s growing loneliness epidemic and the broader decline of community and personal connection in modern society. He explains why rebuilding relationships and social engagement is critical for emotional and societal health. 1:16:16 - Monologue 1:24:10 – Congresswoman Kat Cammack, representative for Florida’s 3rd Congressional District. Cammack discusses efforts to address workplace sexual misconduct in Congress and reforms aimed at improving accountability and protections for staff members. 1:34:23 – Ryan Duffy, member of the Enbridge Communication Team. Duffy discusses major energy issues facing Michigan ahead of the Mackinac Policy Conference, including energy reliability, security, and the Line 5 tunnel project. He also provides updates on construction progress related to Line 5 infrastructure work in Wisconsin. 1:43:06 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber discusses food ingredients, health awareness, and concerns over harmful additives in modern diets. The conversation also reflects on the passing of legendary NASCAR racer Drew Busch and his impact on the racing community. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 16 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/I4UA2LzQQUg

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    Day Break | Freedom, Fraud & the Fight for America

    Day Break | Freedom, Fraud & the Fight for America --- 00:00 - Monologue 19:18 – Amy King, widow of fallen Army Reserve Captain Andy King and author of Saying It Out Loud: A Young Widow’s Triumph Over Tragedy. King discusses honoring her late husband’s legacy following his death in a 2023 Humvee training accident in Virginia. She reflects on grief, resilience, motherhood, and the efforts behind the Captain Andy King Memorial 5K and scholarship fund created in his honor. 28:09 – Wayne Morrow, CEO of the John Birch Society. Morrow discusses concerns about government overreach, civil liberties, and parallels between modern society and themes found in George Orwell’s 1984. He also examines the influence of Fabian socialism and political ideology in America. 38:19 - Monologue 47:24 – Solomon Schmidt, 22-year-old author of ten books, including A Pen to Change the World: The Life of J.K. Rowling. Schmidt discusses the life and cultural impact of J.K. Rowling, including controversies surrounding her public positions and the influence of her writing on generations of readers. 1:06:21 – Dr. Matthew Mehan, educator and author of The American Book of Fables. Mehan discusses his new book and the importance of storytelling, moral lessons, and civic education in shaping American culture and values. 1:16:25 - Monologue 1:25:23 – Steve Dulan, professor and attorney. Dulan discusses a lawsuit filed by civil liberties advocates challenging a blue-state firearm law requiring individuals to effectively “show papers” in order to exercise gun rights. He explains the constitutional concerns surrounding the legislation. 1:35:29 – Robert VerBruggen, senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute. VerBruggen discusses government fraud, abuse, and accountability, explaining why combating fraud is critical for public trust, economic stability, and taxpayer protection. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 15 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/2DY74e9ffLY

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    Day Break | Indictments, Innovation & International Drama

    Day Break | Indictments, Innovation & International Drama --- 00:00 - Monologue 18:51 – Bradley J. Birzer, historian, Hillsdale College professor, and Russell Amos Kirk Chair in American Studies. Birzer discusses his new book The Declaration of Independence: A Radical Experiment in Liberty. The conversation explores the founding principles of America, the meaning of liberty, and the enduring significance of the Declaration of Independence in modern society. 27:46 – James Morrone, energy analyst at Americans for Prosperity. Morrone discusses President Trump’s trip to China and why rare earth minerals have become increasingly important to national security, manufacturing, and energy policy. He explains America’s dependence on foreign supply chains and the push for domestic resource development. 37:59 - Monologue 47:00 – Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell, reporter for The Daily Signal and co-host of The Daily Signal Podcast. Mitchell discusses her recent interview with SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler and the current outlook for small businesses. The conversation covers inflation, the economy, approval ratings for President Trump, and broader economic sentiment before escalating global conflicts. 57:08 – Noah Rothman, senior writer at National Review. Rothman discusses his book Blood and Progress: A Century of Left-Wing Violence in America, examining political extremism, ideological violence, and historical movements tied to radical activism in the United States. 1:16:15 - Monologue 1:25:16 – Jesse Arm, Vice President of External Affairs at the Manhattan Institute. Arm discusses the political implications of Abdul El-Sayed’s candidacy and what it could mean for the future direction of the Democratic Party in Michigan. 1:35:26 – Lamar Alexander, former U.S. Senator from Tennessee. Alexander discusses his book The Education of a Senator, reflecting on leadership, public service, education policy, and lessons learned throughout his career in government. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 15 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/2DY74e9ffLY

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    Day Break | Trump, Faith, and the Fight to Restore America

    Day Break | Trump, Faith, and the Fight to Restore America --- 00:00 - Monologue 19:11 – Steven Moore, founder of the Ukraine Freedom Project. Reporting live from Kyiv, Moore discusses the current state of the war in Ukraine and recent developments on the battlefield. He explains why some analysts believe Ukraine may be regaining momentum in key areas of the conflict. 28:08 – Dr. James Thorp, MD, Chief of Maternal & Prenatal Health at The Wellness Company. Dr. Thorp discusses the latest developments surrounding the Hantavirus and concerns over the Andes strain linked to recent outbreaks. He explains questions surrounding possible human-to-human transmission, research involving Hydroxychloroquine, and preparedness recommendations. Visit twc.health/GRUBER and use promo code GRUBER to save. 38:21 - Monologue Featuring Ivey Gruber 47:18 – Joe Rieck, VP of Sales at Longevity. Rieck discusses customer experiences and reported health benefits associated with Longevity supplements. He explains the science behind the product line and why many users report improved wellness and quality of life. Visit longevitywellness.co and use promo code GRUBER to save. 57:38 – Tiffany Cianci, small business owner, advocate, and media commentator. Cianci discusses independent business advocacy, private equity concerns, and grassroots political organizing efforts surrounding Congressman Thomas Massie in Kentucky. 1:16:45 - Monologue 1:25:40 – Dr. A’Lynne Boles Dukes, former Lansing City Council member and co-chair of the Keep MI Kids Tobacco Free Alliance. Dukes discusses opposition to proposed cigar lounge plans at Detroit Metro Airport and explains concerns surrounding secondhand smoke exposure and public health. A new billboard campaign argues that “no ventilation is enough” to fully protect travelers and workers. 1:35:52 – Michael Wynne, public corruption attorney and former Assistant United States Attorney for twelve years. Wynne discusses concerns surrounding alleged weaponization of the IRS and broader issues involving government accountability. He also weighs in on political battles involving Ken Paxton, John Cornyn, and other high-profile Texas figures. 1:44:28 – Ivey Gruber, Co-Host of Day Break. Gruber discusses a reported ballot mix-up in Maryland involving hundreds of thousands of incorrect mail-in ballots, leading to broader concerns over election security and the SAVE Act. The conversation also shifts to a lighter story about a man teaching his 77-year-old neighbor how to cook, highlighting the importance of community and connection. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 15 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/2DY74e9ffLY

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    Day Break | THE CLIMATE HOAX IS UNRAVELING IN REAL TIME

    Day Break | THE CLIMATE HOAX IS UNRAVELING IN REAL TIME --- 00:00 - Monologue 19:17 – Les Rubin, founder and president of Main Street Economics. Rubin discusses the current political and economic landscape, arguing that while the political left may be winning short-term battles, it is losing broader public support over time. He explains how economic realities and cultural shifts are influencing voter sentiment. 38:27 - Monologue Featuring Ivey Gruber 47:27 – Dr. Jeremy M. Levin, biotechnology executive, former CEO of Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, and Chairman of the Biotechnology Innovation Organization. Levin discusses his new book Biotech in the Balance and warns about growing challenges facing the biotechnology industry. He explains why public distrust, regulation, and global competition—particularly with China—are creating major concerns for the future of biotech innovation. 57:40 – Matt Schuck, EVP at Tholos Government Relations and former communications director for Sean Duffy, Jason Smith, and Dr. Ben Carson. Schuck discusses the Trump administration’s trucking enforcement efforts and broader transportation policy. He explains the debate over whether increased crackdowns are improving road safety and accountability within the industry. 1:06:37 – AJ Louderback, Texas State Representative for Border District 30 and former sheriff. Louderback discusses violent crime connected to illegal immigration and ongoing border security concerns. He explains how these issues are impacting communities along the southern border. 1:16:49 - Monologue 1:25:48 – Mike Stack, Chair of the Michigan Moves Coalition. Stack discusses a new statewide initiative focused on combating physical inactivity and its economic and health consequences. He explains why encouraging movement and exercise could reduce healthcare costs and improve quality of life across Michigan. 1:36:03 – Tim Golding, Michigan State Director for Americans for Prosperity. Golding discusses Michigan’s housing crisis and policy solutions aimed at improving affordability and increasing housing supply across the state. 1:45:00 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber discusses faith, spiritual revival in America, and concerns surrounding parenting and youth culture. The conversation focuses on values, responsibility, and the role families play in shaping future generations. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 15 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/2DY74e9ffLY

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    Day Break | AI Overreach, Iran Standoff, and Radical Left Control

    Day Break | AI Overreach, Iran Standoff, and Radical Left Control --- 00:00 - Monologue 19:12 – David A. Kallman, Senior Partner with Kallman Legal Group. Kallman discusses legal issues involving proposed Muslim prayer rooms in schools and institutions, along with Michigan’s laws regarding recording conversations. He explains the constitutional and legal implications surrounding both topics. 38:19 - Monologue Featuring Ivey Gruber 47:25 – Rob Rene, Founder of Exodus Strong. Rene discusses advancements in red light therapy and the company’s Exodus Strong system. He explains the claimed wellness and recovery benefits associated with the technology. Visit ExodusStrong.com/Gruber for more information. 57:36 – Alejandro Martínez Arriaza, Mexican union leader. Arriaza discusses international trade, manufacturing, and enforcement of the USMCA agreement. He explains why stronger trade enforcement could benefit workers in both the United States and Mexico. 1:06:32 – Michael Hichborn, President and Founder of The Lepanto Institute. Hichborn discusses concerns surrounding ideological influences within Vatican-related meetings and institutions. He explains why some critics believe these developments reflect broader political and cultural movements. 1:16:45 - Monologue Featuring Ivey Gruber 1:25:44 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber reflects on America’s upcoming 250th birthday and what it means to be an American. The conversation centers on patriotism, gratitude, and memorable moments that inspire national pride. 1:38:55 – Susan Hagerman, President of the Bath School Museum Committee. Hagerman looks back on the 1927 Bath School Massacre in Michigan and discusses efforts surrounding a proposed museum project. She reflects on the importance of remembering the tragedy nearly a century later. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 15 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/2DY74e9ffLY

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    Day Break | Free Speech, Free For All Friday

    Day Break | Free Speech, Free For All Friday --- 00:00 - Monologue 28:13 – Colonel Rob Maness, 32-year Air Force veteran and host of The Rob Maness Show. Maness discusses his new book What You Can Do About It, which focuses on combating corruption, radicalism, and moral decline in America. He outlines practical steps citizens can take to become more engaged and active in defending constitutional values. 38:26 - Monologue 47:21 – Mike Britton, Co-Founder of Artillery Tea. Britton discusses the origins of Artillery Tea Co. and introduces the company’s Patriot Starter Kit. He explains what is included in the package, why it appeals to first-time customers, and how viewers can order at artilleryteaco.com. 57:37 – Rep. Tim Walberg, U.S. Representative for Michigan’s 5th District. Walberg discusses the threat invasive species pose to Michigan’s fisheries, waterways, and tourism economy. He explains why protecting natural resources is critical for the state’s long-term economic health. 1:16:46 - Monologue 1:25:37 – Steve Dulan, professor and attorney. Dulan discusses debates surrounding Supreme Court expansion, constitutional interpretation, and Second Amendment rights. He explains why understanding the Constitution remains central to many current legal battles. 1:35:53 – Mark Meckler, President of Convention of States Action. Meckler discusses what he calls a hidden “ghost tax” that is increasing the cost of living for Americans. He explains how government spending, regulation, and inflation contribute to rising financial pressure on families. 1:44:44 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber discusses work ethic, outdoor activity, and concerns that modern culture has become overly fearful and disconnected from nature. The conversation emphasizes the value of hard work, fresh air, and encouraging kids to spend more time outside. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 14 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/EE7zApiSWks

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    Day Break | CCP Sabotage, Election Integrity & Fauci’s Covid Lies Revealed

    Day Break | CCP Sabotage, Election Integrity & Fauci’s Covid Lies Revealed --- 00:00 - Monologue 28:16 – Lance LoRusso, founder of the Blue Line Lawyer Institute, former law enforcement officer, and author of When Cops Kill and Blue News. LoRusso discusses concerns about artificial intelligence being weaponized against law enforcement. He explains how emerging technology could impact policing, investigations, and officer accountability. 38:19 - Monologue Featuring Ivey Gruber 47:19 – Laura C. Volpe, Founder of ManeInk HairLoss Solutions. Volpe discusses protecting and maintaining healthy hair with products like HydraLift Shampoo. Visit pureance.com and use promo code EARLY to save 35%. 57:28 – Ally Triolo, RNC Director of Election Integrity. Triolo discusses election integrity efforts and a recent redistricting victory in Virginia. She explains how these legal and political battles could impact future elections. 1:06:21 – Jeffrey A. Tucker, founder and president of the Brownstone Institute and author of Liberty or Lockdown. Tucker discusses cultural shifts surrounding masculinity and the role of men in modern society. He explains themes from his work and broader social trends he believes are impacting communities and families. 1:16:19 - Monologue 1:25:17 – Tom Coulson, owner of Liberty Coin Service. Coulson discusses the current precious metals market and reviews coins submitted by listeners. He also shares insight into trends involving gold, silver, and collectible currency. 1:35:26 – Miranda Stovall and Kimberly Hermann, President of the Southeastern Legal Foundation. Stovall and Hermann discuss a case headed to the Supreme Court involving surveys given to minor students on topics including sexuality, abortion, politics, and psychology. They explain concerns about parental rights and transparency in schools. 1:44:24 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber asks Steve about some of his most memorable moments with his father, leading to a more personal conversation reflecting on family and life experiences. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 14 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/EE7zApiSWks

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    Day Break | RADICAL LEFT EXPOSED: Why Democrats Are Losing America

    Day Break | RADICAL LEFT EXPOSED: Why Democrats Are Losing America --- 00:00 - Monologue 19:08 – Brianne Dressen, founder of React19 and former preschool teacher. Dressen discusses her experience as a vaccine trial participant who later became an advocate for those reporting vaccine injuries. She explains why many affected individuals say they are still seeking answers and recognition. 28:05 – Dr. Kelly Victory, Chief of Disaster & Emergency Medicine at The Wellness Company. Dr. Victory discusses recent concerns surrounding hantavirus cases connected to a cruise ship outbreak. She explains what hantavirus is, how dangerous it may be, and what preparedness measures Americans should consider. Visit twc.health/GRUBER and use promo code GRUBER to save 10%. 38:09 - Monologue Featuring Ivey Gruber 47:09 – James Fitzpatrick, Director of the Center to Advance Security in America (CASA). Fitzpatrick discusses allegations involving the Air Force and medical procedures related to minors. He outlines concerns surrounding oversight and military policy. 57:21 – Myron Ebell, Senior Adviser for the Fix the EPA Veto Coalition. Ebell discusses what he describes as weaknesses within current deregulation efforts. He explains concerns about regulatory mechanisms that could slow or reverse policy changes. 1:06:15 – Brian Jodice, National Press Secretary for the American Federation for Children. Jodice discusses school choice efforts in New York and argues for expanded educational options nationwide. He also criticizes delays in advancing school choice policies in Michigan. 1:16:27 - Monologue 1:25:27 – Ron Rademacher, travel writer and Michigan backroads expert. Rademacher highlights events and attractions happening around Michigan. He shares travel ideas and seasonal activities taking place across the state. 1:35:38 – Rep. Dave Prestin, Michigan State Representative for the 108th District. Prestin discusses support for new energy legislation aimed at reversing previous green energy mandates. He explains how the proposals could impact energy affordability and reliability. 1:44:29 – Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network. Gruber discusses concerns about smartphones, social media, and technology use among children. The conversation focuses on the impact smart devices may be having on education, attention spans, and social development. --- Check out our brand new podcast, 'Forgotten America'... Episode 14 is live NOW at Steve Gruber on YouTube! Link below: https://youtu.be/EE7zApiSWks

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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. #GrubersGotYa #SteveGruberShow

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