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America in View Political News Podcast

Political News from Political Consultants Brett and Matt Doster

  1. 136

    Redistricting Battles, Latest Polling, Rubio at the Vatican, Nigel Farage’s Reform Party, and more!

    Today, Brett and Matt will talk a little bit about everything, including the redistricting battles going on in Tennessee, Louisiana, and Alabama, and the court battle in Virginia. They will touch on the latest polling, showing both parties doing poorly with voters. They will also talk about Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s meeting with the Pope at the Vatican, and whether Trump needs to repair his connection with Roman Catholic voters. There’s also news out of the United Kingdom showing momentum for Nigel Farage’s Reform party.

  2. 135

    Redistricting Battles, Rising Costs, and the Midterm Elections with Special Guest Marc Caputo

    Today, Brett and Matt talk with Marc Caputo, a veteran political reporter with Florida roots who has worked in the past with NBC News, the Miami Herald, and Politico. Marc now covers the White House for Axios and will give his insights into the political climate during the midterm election cycle and the reaction in Washington to the shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. Redistricting in Florida has dominated the news cycle this week, and the Dosters will talk about whether this week’s U.S. Supreme Court ruling on the Voting Rights Act will change elections in other states as well. They will also talk about the visit (and speeches) by King Charles III, the price of gas, and the prospects for Republicans to hold on during the midterm elections.

  3. 134

    Big Weed gets Marijuana Reclassification, the Ongoing War with Iran, and More

    Today, Brett and Matt interview Anne Schlafly, the chairman of Eagle Forum and daughter of the renowned conservative activist Phyllis Schlafly. Anne has been drawing attention to the hype and deception around destigmatizing marijuana and reshaping its image as medicine rather than a street drug. She authored Throwing Children Under the Cannabis, a book documenting marijuana’s harms to youth, as well as many other books on public policy from a conservative perspective. Matt and Brett will also cover the war with Iran, the redistricting developments in Virginia and Florida, and, as always, the consequences for this year's midterm elections.

  4. 133

    Trump vs. the Pope, Middle East Peace, and the Midterm Warning Signs

    On today’s show, Matt and Brett dive into the conflict between Trump and the Pope and the picture posted (and then deleted) by Trump. Was it Trump as a doctor or was it blasphemy? They also talk about the prospects for peace in the Middle East, the drag on the midterm elections, and the need for a Republican vision of less spending and less taxation.

  5. 132

    Space and Property Taxes in Florida With Special Guests Rep. Kim Kendall and Rep. Ryan Chamberlin

    Space and Property Taxes in Florida With Special Guests Rep. Kim Kendall and Rep. Ryan Chamberlin by Brett and Matt Doster

  6. 131

    Space, Medicare, and a Need for a Vision With Special Guest Darren Grubb

    Space, Medicare, and a Need for a Vision With Special Guest Darren Grubb by Brett and Matt Doster

  7. 130

    Today’s Show: Florida Special Elections, Congressional Dealmakings, with Special Guest and Political Guru Jack Furnari

    On today’s show, Matt and Brett talk about the special elections in Florida (and whether to worry about Democrats winning), Opening Day baseball, TSA delays (and Congressional dealmaking), and the war with Iran. Special Guest Jack Furnari—longtime political guru from Palm Beach County, President and CEO of Jolt Media, President of the BizPac Political Action Committee, and founder and former CEO of BizPacReview.com—joins the show to talk about the latest special elections and all things political.

  8. 129

    Rising Gas Prices and the Conflict in Iran, with Special Guest Andrew Harding - March 20, 2026

    Matt and Brett talk about the latest developments in the world economy, from rising gas prices to the conflict in Iran to the larger dimensions of global competition by China and Russia. Andrew Harding of the Heritage Foundation joins the show to share his insights on the global conflicts.

  9. 128

    El Salvador, Iran, and the Fight for Parents’ Rights with Special Guest Alvin Lui - March 13, 2026

    Brett is traveling and dials in from El Salvador! Matt and Brett break down the improvements under President Bukele’s leadership and the 180-degree change to a law-and-order country. They talk about the war with Iran, rising gas prices, and the potential impact on the mid-term elections. Then Alvin Lui, President of Courage is a Habit, joins the show to share updates on the defense of parents in the ongoing conflicts with a K-12 school system that seeks to undermine their authority and challenge traditional morality.

  10. 127

    Texas Primaries, War in Iran, Clintons Testifying, and More - March 6, 2026

    Matt and Brett take on the tumultuous events of the past week, including the U.S. Supreme Court ruling against California's radical, anti-parent transgenderism laws, the Clintons testifying before Congress on Epstein, the Texas Primary election and its impact on the midterms, Kristi Noem's ouster at the Department of Homeland Security, and, finally, the War with Iran.

  11. 126

    Tort Reform in the Free State of Florida with Special Guest Jim Kallinger

    Today, Matt and Brett discuss the Super Bowl of presidential speeches every year, the State of the Union address, and whether or not President Trump’s speech offered a clear path forward for the American people. They also welcome special guest, Jim Kallinger to the show to talk about Florida tort reform and lawsuit abuse. Kallinger is the head of the Small Business and Consumers Alliance, and he's also a former Florida state legislator.

  12. 125

    Midterm Stakes and the Ongoing Dangers of Transgender Ideology

    Today Matt and Brett will take another dive into the issues of greatest consequence in the midterm elections, from economic health to the administration’s involvement in foreign affairs, most recently with the buildup in Iran. They will also discuss the tragic mass shooting in Canada by a transgender shooter and the mainstream media’s inability to tell the truth on the issue of transgenderism.

  13. 124

    Midterms, Inflation Woes, Energy Policy, and the Epstein Fallout

    On today’s show, we break down the forces shaping the midterm battle, warning that control of Congress could define the final years of President Trump’s second term. We examine affordability concerns, lingering inflation, and why voter perception of the economy may matter more than the numbers. The conversation also turns to energy policy, as the Trump administration moves to roll back climate regulations and expand domestic production, with lower energy costs potentially reshaping the political landscape. Later, we tackle the ongoing fallout from the Jeffrey Epstein files, discussing growing mistrust in institutions and whether the controversy could influence voter sentiment.

  14. 123

    National Strategy with David Carney

    Broadcasting from the front lines of America’s fight for freedom, we’re back with another episode of America In View. This week, we welcome National Senior Political Advisor David Carney for a conversation on the evolving political landscape and the strategy shaping major races across the country. Based in New Hampshire but well-known in Texas political circles, Carney has advised leaders at the highest levels, including Rick Perry, David Dewhurst, and Governor Greg Abbott, helping guide winning campaigns and high-stakes political efforts.

  15. 122

    Kicking the Can, What’s Ahead for the Road to 2026, Minnesota Chaos, with Special Guest Donna Bergstrom

    Broadcasting from the front lines of America’s fight for freedom, we’re back with another week of hard truths and tough conversations. On today’s show, Brett and Matt break down the latest deal to avoid a government shutdown and why short-term fixes are no substitute for real fiscal leadership. They discuss runaway spending, the lack of a federal budget, and why Republicans risk paying a price in 2026 if voters see more of the same. Later in the program, Deputy Chairwoman of the Minnesota GOP, Donna Bergstrom, joins the show. A 20-year U.S. Marine Corps veteran who retired as a Lieutenant Colonel, Bergstrom holds degrees in political science, children’s law and policy, and American and Anishinaabe education. She also made history as one of the first two American Indian women in Minnesota to run for lieutenant governor on a major party ticket.

  16. 121

    Polling Warnings, the Woke Agenda, and Special Guest Simon Hankinson

    Broadcasting from the front lines of America’s fight for freedom, we have a packed show this week focused on early warning signs for the 2026 midterms and the cultural battles driving today’s politics. Brett and Matt begin by breaking down new polling showing Democrats gaining ground ahead of the midterms, along with Gavin Newsom’s trip to Davos and his attempt to position himself as a counter to Donald Trump. Later in the program, they are joined by Simon Hankinson for a wide-ranging conversation on the cultural forces driving modern politics, and discuss themes from his book, The Ten Woke Commandments: You Must Not Obey, discussing how ideological conformity has replaced open debate in institutions, media, and government.

  17. 120

    Foreign Policy, Culture Wars, and Special Guest Scott Jennings

    Broadcasting from the front lines of America’s fight for freedom, we have a packed show this week! Brett and Matt examine the violent crackdown on protesters in Iran and the broader debate over America’s role abroad, weighing foreign policy restraint against global threats to freedom. They also break down Supreme Court arguments over girls’ sports and the growing cultural battle over truth, biology, and common sense in American life. Later in the program, they are joined by Scott Jennings, CNN Senior Political Commentator and Host of The Scott Jennings Show, for an in-depth conversation on restoring real debate in media, the state of the Republican coalition, and what must happen to hold power heading into the 2026 midterms.

  18. 119

    Global Unrest, the Road to 2026, and AI Risks with Special Guest Daniel Cochrane

    Broadcasting from the front lines of America’s fight for freedom, we have a packed show this week covering major international developments and the policy debates shaping the road to the 2026 midterms. Brett and Matt examine historic unrest in Iran and the situation in Venezuela, and what these events could mean for U.S. foreign policy and Republican prospects heading into the midterms. They also discuss growing concerns over executive power, tone, and America’s role on the world stage, including controversy surrounding Venezuela and Greenland. They also discuss domestic issues, including the Minnesota ICE shooting and the broader political and media response, with a focus on public trust, law enforcement, and restraint during moments of national tension. Later in the program, they are joined by Daniel Cochrane of The Heritage Foundation for an in-depth discussion on artificial intelligence. Daniel is a Senior Research Associate with the Center for Technology and the Human Person and brings clarity to one of the most consequential policy debates of our time. He explains what AI truly is, the risks it poses to national security, children, jobs, and personal freedom, and why both state and federal governments must play a role in setting safeguards.

  19. 118

    The start of 2026, the political climate, emerging challenges, and the issues that will define the year ahead.

    The start of 2026, the political climate, emerging challenges, and the issues that will define the year ahead.

  20. 117

    America in View Christmas Edition 2025

    Fresh off the Christmas celebration, Matt and Brett take to the airwaves to remember the major developments of 2025 and forecast some of the challenges and advantages Republicans and Democrats will have in a competitive 2026, as the Midterm Elections dominate American politics.

  21. 116

    Inside the White House, Trump’s Primetime Address, and Special Guest Master Bill Logan

    Broadcasting from the capital city of the Free State of Florida, Matt and Brett are back covering the major headlines driving the national conversation, including Vanity Fair’s inside look at the Trump White House and President Trump’s recent primetime address. They also welcome martial arts expert Master Bill Logan to the show for an in-depth conversation on self-defense, as rising violence and targeted attacks on religious groups and ceremonies continue to raise serious concerns across the country.

  22. 115

    Trump Hits the Trail, Affordability Debate, & Foreign Policy

    Broadcasting from the capital city of the Free State of Florida, Matt and Brett are back, breaking down the stories driving the political conversation. On this week's show, they break down President Trump hitting the campaign trail, take a hard look at the affordability debate and whether the so-called cost-of-living crisis is being exaggerated, and examine Venezuela and how Trump’s foreign policy approach could reshape the situation abroad.

  23. 114

    Tennessee Special Election, GOP Wake-Up Call, and Redistricting Battles, with Special Guest Rep. Lehman Franklin

    Broadcasting from the capital city of the Free State of Florida, we have a full lineup this week focused on the national stories shaping the political landscape as we head into the new year. On today’s show, we break down the special election in Tennessee’s 7th District and why the narrow margin has set off alarms for Republicans nationwide. We talk through the continued strain of pocketbook issues, the pressure facing congressional leaders in January, and what renewed fiscal leadership will mean for holding the House in 2026. We also take a close look at the Supreme Court’s major ruling on Texas redistricting and how similar map changes in states like Florida, Georgia, and Indiana could shift the balance of power. We also welcome Representative Lehman Franklin of Georgia, a rising voice in the GOP, for an in-depth conversation about the political climate in his state. He shares insight on the affordability challenges Georgia families are facing, the messaging breakdown that hurt Republicans in recent races, and the high-stakes Senate and governor contests coming in 2026. We close out the program with our winners and losers of the week, covering everything from Capitol Hill ethics news to the Lane Kiffin drama in the world of college football.

  24. 113

    America in View Thanksgiving Edition 2025

    A special holiday show, all in the spirit of giving thanks. Brett and Matt talk through the list of things they're thankful for, and they also take a little time to tell you what they're NOT thankful for.

  25. 112

    Trump Headlines, Military Chain-of-Command Debate, Bay County Commission Race, & Immigration Policy with Special Guest Simon Hankinson

    Broadcasting from the capital city of the Free State of Florida, we have a packed program this week covering the whirlwind of national headlines and important conversations shaping our state and country. On today’s show, we’ll talk through the latest political drama out of Washington, including the escalating rhetoric between President Trump and congressional leaders, new movement on the Epstein files, and ongoing questions about who has authority to regulate AI. We also discuss the surprising split between President Trump and Marjorie Taylor Greene and what that shift may signal for the political landscape heading into the holidays. We are glad to welcome longtime friend of the show Brian Rust, who joins us to share the news of his run for Bay County Commission. Brian gives us an inside look at the challenges facing local governments, from workforce shortages to the growing debate over property taxes, and why conservative leadership at the community level matters now more than ever. Later in the program, we are joined by Simon Hankinson of The Heritage Foundation for a detailed conversation on immigration policy. Simon is a Senior Research Fellow in the Border Security and Immigration Center at The Heritage Foundation. From 1999–2022, he was a Foreign Service Officer serving in India, Fiji, Ghana, Slovakia, Togo, Washington, D.C., Marseille, and Nairobi. Prior to entering the State Department, Simon worked as a lawyer in London, and then taught history, English, and drama at a private school in Miami. Simon holds a master’s degree in modern history from St. Andrews, Scotland, a degree from the College of Law in London, and a master’s degree in international security affairs from the National Defense University in Washington, D.C.

  26. 111

    Shutdown Fallout, Obamacare Fights, a New Rift in the GOP, and the Week’s Winners and Losers

    On this week's show, Brett and Matt break down the latest in national politics as Washington reopens the government under a short-term deal. They discuss what this means for spending battles ahead, the fight over Obamacare subsidies, and why premiums may spike in the new year. They also dive into the growing tension between President Trump and the MAGA base after his recent H-1B visa comments, plus updates on the Epstein files, immigration debates, and the economic pressures hitting families as we head into an election year. As always, they close the show with their winner and loser of the week, highlighting who came out on top politically and who did not.

  27. 110

    Government Shutdown Hits 40 Days, Tuesday’s Election Results, the Upcoming Midterms, & Lawfare with Former State Rep. Carolina Amesty

    On this week's show, Brett and Matt talk through the biggest news stories of the week, including the government shutdown hitting 40 days, the November 4th election results, the upcoming midterms, affordability issues, and more. They also welcome former State Representative Carolina Amesty on the program to talk about her personal experience with lawfare. After standing with Governor Ron DeSantis in the battle against Disney in 2023, Carolina’s life completely changed. She became a target for the Democrats and a victim of the weaponization of our justice system. Thankfully, after months of fighting, all charges against her were dropped. Carolina is now sharing her story with the world and exposing the evil of the radical Left and their efforts to silence conservative voices.

  28. 109

    Trump-Xi Trade Meeting, Lower Interest Rates, Insurance Rate Cuts with Randy Ray, & the Ongoing Government Shutdown with Congresswoman Kat Cammack

    It's another great edition of America in View! Matt and Brett do a rundown of some of the week’s top news headlines, including Trump’s trade meeting with President Xi Jinping of China and the Federal Reserve lowering interest rates. They also speak with Randy Ray, Chairman of Senior Consumers of America, about Florida insurance companies cutting rates, and with Congresswoman Kat Cammack on her perspective in Congress as the government shutdown continues through a 5th week.

  29. 108

    Trump’s Argentinian Beef Deal, Potential Adam Schiff Indictment, Problems with Gaza Peace Plan, Russia-Ukraine War, & the National Debt with Marc Goldwein

    On this week's show, Matt and Brett cover President Trump’s deal to buy Argentinian beef, the potential indictment of Adam Schiff, problems with the peace deal in Gaza, the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war, and more. They also welcome special guest Marc Goldwein on the show to talk about all things national debt. He is the Senior Vice President and Senior Policy Director for the Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget. This week, the federal government’s debt hit $38 trillion for the first time. Marc shares why this matters to American taxpayers, whether the U.S. is moving in the right direction to course correct, and potential solutions to get our massive debt under control.

  30. 107

    Ongoing Government Shutdown, Mayor’s Race in NYC, Supreme Court Cases Being Heard this Fall, & Unwinding the Peace Deal in the Middle East with Daniel Flesch

    It's another great edition of America in View! On this week's show, Matt and Brett talk about the ongoing government shutdown, the Mayor’s race in New York City, the Supreme Court cases being heard this fall, and then unwind the peace deal in the Middle East with Daniel Flesch, Senior Policy Analyst for Middle East and North Africa at The Heritage Foundation. They discuss President Trump’s 20-point Gaza peace plan—which has been partially implemented, Hamas losing the support of many Arab and Muslim states, the chances for long-term peace in the Middle East, world leaders’ responses to the ceasefire deal, and more.

  31. 106

    Review of the Week’s Top Headlines & Interview with Gubernatorial Candidate and Former Florida House Speaker Paul Renner

    This week Brett and Matt talk listeners through President Trump brokering peace in the Middle East, the ongoing government shutdown, NY AG Letitia James indicted for mortgage fraud, the Trump admin unwinding the Antifa network, Jay Jones’ violent text messages, and take a deep dive into repealing the Obamacare tax credits. Special guest Paul Renner, candidate for Florida Governor and former Speaker of the Florida House, joins them on the show. He’ll shares more about his motivation to run, the role he played in building the Free State of Florida brand in the State House, his top priorities as Governor, lawsuit reform, and more.

  32. 105

    Federal Government Shutdown, Gaza Peace Deal, Trump and Hegseth’s Remarks to Military Top Brass, & More

    The federal government has been shut down for three days now, but for those of us who don’t rely on government handouts, we haven’t noticed much difference. On this week's show, Matt and Brett discuss how the shutdown is on the heads of the Democrats as they attempt to reinstate taxpayer-funded health care for illegal aliens. Although it’s a messaging war between the Democrats and Republicans as of now, it could get bigger if the shutdown drags on. Matt and Brett also talk about President Trump’s new Gaza peace deal, the U.S. taking stake in Lithium Americas, and take a deep dive into President Trump and War Secretary Pete Hegseth’s speeches to the U.S. military’s top brass. They share their thoughts on the Pentagon’s new fitness and grooming standards, women serving in combat, and more.

  33. 104

    Trump at the UN and the Indictment of James Comey

    The week started off with the Charlie Kirk memorial in Arizona, which was a powerful tribute to Charlie’s life and legacy. Brett and Matt also discuss the era of fringe vigilante justice that seems to have taken over America, President Trump’s address to the U.N., TikTok heading to U.S. ownership, potential for a federal government shutdown—and finally a deep dive into the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey.

  34. 103

    Most Consequential News Stories of the Week & Insight into Kentucky Politics with State Senator Chris McDaniel

    Coming at you from the capital city of the Free State of Florida, Matt and Brett took the first half of Friday’s show to delve into the week’s most consequential news stories. From President Trump’s state visit to the U.K. to the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night show, it was another big news week here in America. They also were excited to welcome Kentucky State Senator Chris McDaniel to the program to talk about all things Kentucky politics. At the beginning of the year, longtime political fixture Senator Mitch McConnell announced his retirement from the U.S. Senate, and the race to replace him is taking shape with three major candidates announcing their bids for the seat. Senator McDaniel shared insight into the dynamics of the race, provided some background on Kentucky’s current political landscape, and discussed his leadership in rolling back the commonwealth’s income tax.

  35. 102

    The Tragic Murder of Charlie Kirk, Congressman John Rutherford on Law and Order, and This Week’s Winner & Loser

    On this week's edition of America in View, Brett and Matt discuss the tragic murder of Charlie Kirk and all the aftermath that has taken place in public discussion following this terrible crime. Congressman John Rutherford, who represents Florida’s Fifth Congressional District in Northeast Florida, joins the show. Congressman Rutherford formerly served as Sheriff of Duval County and had a long career in law enforcement. Brett, Matt, and Congressman Rutherford discuss law-and-order issues, including the use of military troops in Washington, D.C., and other cities, and the interdiction of drug traffickers coming into this country. The Dosters also announce the Winner and Loser of the week.

  36. 101

    China’s Military Parade, the Department of Defense Rebrand, President Trump Sending Federal Troops to Chicago and New Orleans, & More

    Get ready for another great edition of America in View! On this week's show, Brett and Matt discuss the August jobs report, China’s military parade, the Department of Defense rebranding to the Department of War, the U.S. strike on a drug boat from Venezuela, betting market numbers on the next presidential election, and more. They also take a deep dive into the potential problems of sending in federal troops to crime-ridden cities like Chicago and New Orleans. A few weeks ago, they discussed the Trump admin taking over the D.C. police and how that’s a different animal because it is a federal district. But recently, Trump has tossed around deploying federal law enforcement to some blue cities to re-establish law and order. Brett and Matt discuss the historical reasons why America’s military forces have not been used for domestic law enforcement and the issues that could arise if future White Houses do not have the same conservative priorities of today.

  37. 100

    Minneapolis Catholic School Shooting, Trump’s Intel Deal, the Ongoing Battle Between the White House and the Fed, & More

    Matt and Brett have another great review of the week’s top news stories and policy issues. Many headlines this week were dominated by the heartbreaking shooting at a Catholic school in Minneapolis. We offer our deepest condolences to the families of the children who were killed and pray for the quick and complete recovery of those who sustained injuries. On this week's show, they also talk listeners through the most notable news stories in American business and finance. From President Trump taking a 10% stake in Intel to the ongoing battle between the White House and the Federal Reserve, we have plenty to dive into. They also debate the call for federal troops in Chicago, the president’s executive order on flag burning, and more.

  38. 99

    Redistricting Battles, Rising GOP Numbers, and and Higher Ed with Adam Kissel

    It's another great episode of America in View! Political drama continues to play out state by state, as Texas and California present new districts for Congress. While Texas has almost completed their new map, California is only getting started and has a lot more legal obstacles to redraw their lines. But blue states may have their efforts undermined by what the New York Times reported this week: every state that reports voter registration by party has shown an increase for Republicans over the past four years. All 30 states! The national difference is 4.5 million more Republicans. Adam Kissel, noted conservative expert on education policy and author of Slacking: A Guide To Ivy League Miseducation, is our guest on this week's episode. Kissel is a visiting fellow for The Heritage Foundation and is a board member for multiple universities. He served in the first Trump administration as deputy assistant secretary for higher education programs. We have a great conversation about what’s going wrong in higher education and balance that with some good news about efforts to reset expectations in Florida and elsewhere.

  39. 98

    Debrief of the Week’s Top Headlines with Special Guest Mike Hanna

    Matt is flying solo in the studio with special guest Mike Hanna joining in to co-host and talk about the week’s most consequential news stories. They discuss President Trump’s summit in Alaska with Putin, the Texas redistricting fight and California’s response, Gov. DeSantis appointing Jay Collins as Florida’s new Lt. Governor, the federal takeover of DC police, and much more.

  40. 97

    Biggest Headline Debate & Eliminating Property Taxes with Rep. Ryan Chamberlin

    Coming to you from the capital city of the Free State of Florida, Brett and Matt are resupplying the conservative front lines with truth, the Constitution, and a little red-neck commonsense. To kick off the show, they debate the biggest headlines of the week, including the Texas congressional redistricting, Nancy Pelosi doubling down on the radical transgender agenda, the new scandal surrounding US Rep. Cory Mills, and President Trump selecting Stephen Miran to serve on the Fed. Florida State Rep. Ryan Chamberlin also joins them on the show to share more about his efforts to make the Free State of Florida the first state in the nation to eliminate the “most-hated tax in America,” the property tax.

  41. 96

    Big Headlines of the Week & the Tariff Debate with John Steele Gordon

    Broadcasting to you from the capital city of the Free State of Florida, Brett and Matt are doing their part to make the rest of the nation look a lot more like the Sunshine State. On this week's episode, they review some of the biggest headlines of the week in the worlds of U.S. economic and foreign policy. They discuss President Trump’s trip to Scotland, the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, Russia’s continued attacks on Kyiv, Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign and Russiagate, and much more. Special guest John Steele Gordon, a noted author and expert on U.S. tariff history, also joins the show to offer insight into the tariff debate and whether they’re good for our economy.

  42. 95

    Top Headlines from the Week & Insight into the NC Senate Race with Special Guest Russell Peck

    Brett and Matt have another great show coming to you from the capital city of the Free State of Florida. From President Trump’s visit to the Fed with Jerome Powell to the DOJ meeting with Ghislaine Maxwell in Tallahassee, they cover a lot of top headlines to dive into. They also discuss the North Carolina Senate race to succeed retiring Sen. Thom Tillis with Russell Peck, a longtime communications and public affairs consultant.

  43. 94

    Messy Handling of the Epstein Case Continues to Distract the GOP

    Brett and Matt Doster have another great show coming to you this week from the Free State of Florida. They spend some time talking about the big conservative wins that have happened this year and how the messy handling of the Epstein case continues to distract the GOP from continued success.

  44. 93

    Support for Ukraine and Trump’s Frustrations with Putin, Jeffrey Epstein, the Democratic Party in Shambles, & More

    On this week's edition of America in View, Matt and Brett dive into a lot of hot topics from the week. They discuss the United States providing more defensive support for Ukraine and President Trump’s frustrations with Putin, the Epstein case and conspiracy theorists, the fracturing of the Democratic Party, and the formation of Elon Musk’s America Party.

  45. 92

    A Republic If You Can Keep It, Celebrating 249 Years of American Independence

    In this special Independence Day episode of America in View, Matt and Brett Doster reflect on the meaning of July 4th and the foundational principles of the United States. They discuss the Declaration of Independence, break down the colonists’ case against King George, and how those issues still echo in today’s political climate. They also explore the meaning behind “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness,” the importance of self-governance, and the responsibility that comes with freedom. A big topic this week is the Modern Push for Monarchy, with calls for a stronger executive or “king-like” figure in America. Matt and Brett push back with a clear defense of the republic and a reminder that liberty depends on virtue, restraint, and the consent of the governed.

  46. 91

    Israel-Iran Conflict Aftermath, Zohran Mamdani, & the Future of the Big, Beautiful Bill

    On this week's episode, Brett and Matt delve into the aftermath of the Israel-Iran conflict, including President Trump’s choice words for the press and the intel leak following the U.S. airstrikes on Iran. They also talk about the rise of democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani in New York City’s mayoral race, a recent Pew Research study on the 2024 election, and the future of the Big, Beautiful Bill in the U.S. Senate.

  47. 90

    Israel-Iran Conflict with Michael Rubin

    On this week's show, Matt and Brett discuss the Supreme Court ruling on transgender treatments for minors and the discord within the MAGA movement as figures like Tucker Carlson and Steve Bannon push back on the idea of American involvement in Iran. They also take a deep dive into the Israel-Iran conflict and the notion of just war and American engagement in armed conflict with Michael Rubin, a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, specializing in Iran, Turkey, and the broader Middle East.

  48. 89

    The Big, Beautiful Bill with U.S. Senator Rick Scott

    Although the anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles have primarily dominated the headlines, that doesn’t mean there aren’t other significant news stories that warrant Brett and Matt's attention. On this week's show, they talk about the May inflation report, Tulsi Gabbard’s bizarre video on nuclear warfare, and the Big, Beautiful Bill. Former Florida Governor and now U.S. Senator Rick Scott joins Brett and Matt on the show to talk about his view of the Big, Beautiful Bill and efforts to bring more fiscal discipline to the package. Additionally, they touch on the collapse of the Democratic platform and the importance of having serious leaders in our state universities.

  49. 88

    D-Day, Trump vs. Musk, Pentagon Moves Anti-Drone Technology from Ukraine to Middle East, & Discrimination Lawsuits

    This week, Brett and Matt commemorate the 81st anniversary of D-Day. It took courage to board the ships and conviction to hit the beach. We are grateful to the brave servicemen who gave their lives for American security. Never forget it. They also cover several news stories on the show today, including the spat between Donald Trump and Elon Musk, the Pentagon’s move of anti-drone technology from Ukraine to the Middle East, discrimination lawsuits, and more.

  50. 87

    Treasury to Stop Producing Pennies, Elon Musk, Democrats’ Plan to Win Back Men, & Hurricane Season with Bob Rommel

    On this week's show, Brett and Matt discuss the trending news of the week, including the U.S. Treasury halting penny production, Elon Musk stepping away from his federal government role, and the Democrats’ new plan to win back the male vote. Bob Rommel, executive director of the America First Policy Institute (AFPI) Florida State Chapter and former state representative, joins them to talk about hurricane preparedness, insurance, and lawsuit reform.

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