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  • A Million Dollars a Minute of Federal Fraud & SAVE America Act | Pfaff, Fundner, McNeily
    2026/07/14

    Jim Pfaff is the president of The Conservative Caucus and a former chief of staff on Capitol Hill, bringing an insider's read on how legislation actually moves through the House and Senate.

    Robert McNeily is the Director of Broadcasting and Grassroots Engagement at Tea Party Patriots Action and a veteran broadcaster who has covered these fights on the ground for years.

    Anne Fundner is an Angel Mom and fentanyl-awareness advocate. After her 15-year-old son Weston was poisoned by a counterfeit pill laced with illicit fentanyl, she testified before Congress, spoke at the Republican National Convention, and stood beside the President as he signed the HALT Fentanyl Act.

    Key topics:

    • South Carolina seats its first woman U.S. Senator to finish Lindsey Graham's term
    • The SAVE America Act and the Reconciliation 3.0 path around the 60-vote threshold
    • Cooling June inflation and the economists who got it wrong
    • Five hundred billion dollars a year in federal fraud and the power of the purse
    • The Todd Blanche confirmation hearing
    • Unqualified foreign truck drivers and the crisis on American highways
    • Counterfeit fentanyl, the open border, and how to protect your kids

    00:00 — Lindsey Graham's final call and the fight he left the Senate

    03:36 — The power of the purse and five hundred billion a year in federal fraud

    06:34 — Call to action: the Capitol Switchboard and the SAVE America Act

    07:16 — Jim Pfaff and Robert McNeily on passing the SAVE America Act through Reconciliation 3.0

    13:36 — June inflation cools: prices fall 0.4 percent, annual rate down to 3.5 percent

    17:28 — Where the fraud goes and whether Congress can claw it back

    19:30 — Why the Todd Blanche confirmation matters to fraud accountability

    40:18 — Sixty-seven economists bet against the economy and got it wrong

    46:15 — Reconciliation 3.0 heads out of committee

    51:41 — Assessing Speaker Mike Johnson and House leadership

    52:55 — Angel Mom Anne Fundner on the fentanyl that took her son Weston

    01:00:47 — Anne Fundner at the Republican National Convention, two years later

    01:08:26 — The Chinese Communist Party's role in America's fentanyl crisis

    01:10:48 — Closing call to action: three phone calls to honor Lindsey Graham

    01:12:12 — Who is looking out for women: the safety of women on the November ballot

    Learn more at teapartypatriots.org and jennybethshow.com.

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  • Lindsey Graham's Last Call to Trump & the Fight He Left the Senate | Marianos, Murray, McNeily
    2026/07/13

    Jenny Beth Martin is co-founder of the Tea Party movement and Chairman of Tea Party Patriots Action. Guest host Robert McNeily is the organization's Director of Broadcasting and Grassroots Engagement.

    Rich Marianos spent 27 years at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, rising to Assistant Director, and now serves as Executive Director of the Tobacco Law Enforcement Network, working with law enforcement, legislators, and educators to fight illicit tobacco and vape crime.

    Justine Brooke Murray is a journalist with the Media Research Center and host of Woke of the Week, covering media bias with a sharp comedic edge.

    Key topics:

    • Remembering Senator Lindsey Graham and his final push for the SAVE America Act
    • A 52-47 Senate and the road to the August 11 South Carolina primary
    • The Charlie Kirk case: forensic evidence, DNA, ballistics, and the conspiracy theories
    • Communist China, illicit vapes, and the smoke-shop epidemic hitting American kids
    • Made in the USA claims, the FDA's registered-product list, and tobacco harm reduction
    • The Todd Blanche confirmation hearing and the DOJ subpoena of four New York Times reporters
    • The end of the Iran ceasefire and how the coverage gets it wrong
    • $42 billion recovered from fraud and the 83 percent who want it stopped for good

    Timestamps:

    00:00 — In memoriam: Senator Lindsey Graham

    02:48 — Graham's last call and the SAVE America Act

    04:33 — The Iran ceasefire is over

    04:53 — $42 billion recovered from fraud

    05:30 — Robert McNeily takes the show; SAVE America Act call to action

    06:55 — Rich Marianos joins: ATF and the Tobacco Law Enforcement Network

    07:06 — The Charlie Kirk case: forensic evidence, DNA, and ballistics

    11:21 — Illicit Chinese vapes and the smoke-shop epidemic

    13:39 — Made in the USA claims and tobacco harm reduction

    25:21 — Justine Brooke Murray joins: remembering Graham

    27:52 — Does his passing move the SAVE America Act?

    29:08 — A 52-47 majority and the August primary

    31:31 — Iran coverage and media spin

    34:15 — The Todd Blanche confirmation hearing

    36:51 — DOJ subpoenas four New York Times reporters

    39:42 — $42 billion in fraud and the 83 percent

    42:31 — The story the media won't tell

    45:24 — A lighter turn: the World Cup and America 250

    50:31 — Closing call to action: pass the SAVE America Act

    52:02 — Graham in his own words: the 2018 Kavanaugh moment

    53:27 — The Man in the Arena and a final farewell

    Learn more at teapartypatriots.org and jennybethshow.com.

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  • SAVE America Act Left for Dead & an Australian Voted in Two US Elections | King, Jones, Kahn
    2026/07/09

    Janelle King serves on the Georgia State Election Board and has become one of the country's clearest voices for election transparency and voter confidence. She explains Georgia's new vote-tabulation transparency rule and why the board is fighting for observers in the state's centralized vote-reporting room.

    Ned Jones studies the vulnerabilities of voting by mail for the Election Integrity Network. He walks through how election mail actually moves through the Postal Service, what the redefined postmark means for ballot deadlines, and what the Supreme Court's Watson decision got wrong.

    Jon Kahn is a singer-songwriter, the writer of "Fighter" and "American Heart," and the COO and Minister of Culture at Breitbart News. He shares the America 250 American Soundtrack project, ten original songs from Nashville songwriters celebrating the country.

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  • Graham Platner Scandal & SAVE America Act Standoff: Character Is Negotiable | Ives & McNeily
    2026/07/08

    Jeanne Ives is a former Illinois state representative, a West Point graduate from a family of West Point graduates and active-duty service members, and the CEO of Breakthrough Ideas, where she writes a weekly newsletter on state and local policy. She hosts a daily radio hour on AM 560 from 11:00 AM to noon, Monday through Friday.

    Robert McNeily is Director of Broadcasting and Grassroots Engagement at Tea Party Patriots Action. A former RSBN anchor, he spent the July 4 weekend on the ground at the America 250 kickoff in Washington, D.C., where he filmed the flyover footage featured at the close of this episode.

    Key topics:

    • What Democrats knew about Graham Platner before Maine's primary
    • Breaking: an Illinois Democrat state representative indicted for federal fraud
    • Florida vs. Illinois: DeSantis and Pritzker each signed eight budgets, with opposite results
    • The Todd Blanche confirmation fight and the letter from 1,200 former Justice Department employees
    • President Trump declares the ceasefire with Iran over
    • The SAVE America Act: 50 senators on record and a Senate that went home
    • Abdul El-Sayed's defund-the-police audio and the Planned Parenthood funding fight

    Timestamped breakdown:

    00:00 — Cold open: the party that chose ideology over character

    00:57 — Welcome and today's headlines

    04:18 — Take action: two calls to make today

    05:21 — Guest introductions: Jeanne Ives and Robert McNeily

    05:52 — Graham Platner and how Democrats vet their own

    08:58 — Breaking: an Illinois Democrat state representative indicted for fraud

    11:35 — Florida vs. Illinois: DeSantis and Pritzker by the numbers

    17:47 — What the Left actually values

    22:51 — Todd Blanche and the letter from 1,200 former employees

    31:19 — Breaking: the Iran ceasefire is over

    40:49 — The SAVE America Act: 50 senators on record

    47:36 — Abdul El-Sayed's defund-the-police audio

    49:58 — The Planned Parenthood funding fight

    53:53 — Where to follow Jeanne Ives

    55:03 — July 4 flyover footage and closing calls to action

    Links mentioned:

    passthesaveamericaact.com

    tpp.me/ombcomment

    whitehouse.gov/contact

    breakthrough-ideas.com

    teapartypatriots.org

    jennybethshow.com

    Capitol switchboard: 202-224-3121

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  • Birthright Citizenship: What the Supreme Court Got Wrong | Dr. John Eastman
    2026/07/07

    Dr. John Eastman is one of the country's leading constitutional scholars. He clerked at the United States Supreme Court, has been involved in more than 200 cases before the Court, and founded a constitutional litigation center more than 25 years ago dedicated to restoring the principles of the American founding.

    Host Jenny Beth Martin is co-founder of the Tea Party movement and Chairman of Tea Party Patriots Action.

    Key topics:

    • Why the 6-3 birthright citizenship headline is wrong and the real vote was 5-4
    • What "subject to the jurisdiction thereof" meant to the men who wrote the Fourteenth Amendment
    • The 1898 Wong Kim Ark decision and the history the majority ignored
    • Justice Thomas's 91-page dissent and Justice Alito's warning
    • Trump v. Slaughter, the end of Humphrey's Executor, and restored presidential power
    • What Congress can do now, and the Dred Scott precedent for pushing back
    • The Court's ruling protecting girls' sports

    Timestamps:

    00:00 — The SAVE America Act sits stalled in the Senate

    01:49 — Maine's Senate race and the Susan Collins math

    03:21 — Trump at the NATO summit; the Charlie Kirk hearing begins

    04:51 — A landmark Supreme Court term

    05:23 — Call to action: pass the SAVE America Act

    06:37 — Dr. John Eastman joins; celebrating America's 250th

    07:20 — Was this really a consequential term?

    08:47 — Trump v. Slaughter and restored presidential power

    16:31 — Birthright citizenship: why the number is wrong

    21:01 — Wong Kim Ark and the history the Court ignored

    25:42 — The dissents and what Congress can do

    41:19 — Judicial supremacy, Lincoln, and Dred Scott

    46:37 — Ten years from the escalator to the border

    49:16 — The Court protects girls' sports

    52:09 — Calls to action and a 250-year close

    Links: teapartypatriots.org, jennybethshow.com, passthesaveamericaact.com. Call the Capitol switchboard at 202-224-3121.

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  • Declaration of Independence: Why We Were Never the Rebels │ Bill Norton
    2026/07/06

    Bill Norton is a constitutional scholar, civics curriculum author, and co-author of Speaking the Language of Liberty (with Mark Herr). He has spent thirty-five years studying the Founders and teaches the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence to grassroots activists, civic groups, and elected officials across the country. His forthcoming book, Behind the Declaration of Independence, is a companion volume to Behind the Bill of Rights, with Behind the Constitution releasing in September.

    Host: Jenny Beth Martin, co-founder of the Tea Party movement and Chairman of Tea Party Patriots Action.

    Key topics covered:

    • Why the American colonists were never the rebels — and who actually broke the social contract
    • The power of words and how the Declaration of Independence freed more people than any military conquest
    • King George III's secret post-war essay conceding that American self-governance worked
    • Who actually wrote the Declaration — and why Thomas Jefferson called it "an expression of the American mind"
    • What "the laws of nature and of nature's God" really means for believers and for secular readers
    • Cicero, John Locke, and the difference between primitive and sophisticated natural law
    • The three kinds of self-governance: individual, relational, and societal
    • Why "all men are created equal" was always about mankind, not just males — and the etymology behind it
    • The John Adams principle: we are born to equal rights, not to equal talents, property, or outcomes
    • Thomas Jefferson's final letter and "the dawn of day"
    • Why education is the true corrective of constitutional abuses

    Timestamped topic breakdown:

    00:00 — Cold open and welcome to the Constitution training series
    01:09 — Levi Preston: "Those redcoats never meant for us to govern ourselves"
    03:30 — The power of words: Genesis, the Declaration, and the language of liberty
    08:51 — King George III's secret post-war essay
    12:57 — Why only three countries lack written constitutions — and one of them is England
    14:46 — Were the colonists really rebels? John Locke on who broke the social contract
    17:48 — Being smeared as "anti-government," from King George to Janet Napolitano's list
    22:50 — Pro-Constitution, not anti-government: the line we hold
    24:38 — Who actually wrote the Declaration: the committee of five, then three
    27:01 — Jefferson on borrowing ideas: "An expression of the American mind"
    33:13 — Brilliant and flawed: the Founders' contradictions and our duty to keep growing
    35:51 — Jefferson's permission to amend: "Forty years of experience is worth a century of book reading"
    40:08 — Pouring concrete and skipping fundamentals: why first principles matter
    42:13 — "Laws of nature and of nature's God": room for the secular and the religious
    44:43 — What natural law actually is: Cicero's universal, unchanging law
    51:50 — "I can beat you up and take your stuff": primitive vs. sophisticated natural law
    56:32 — "The powers of the earth": where governing power really originates
    1:00:38 — Society serves the individual: Bastiat and the Judeo-Christian flip
    1:04:17 — How this is NOT communism: voluntary contribution and three kinds of self-governance
    1:06:25 — Government protects rights — until it builds a cage
    1:10:14 — "We hold these truths to be self-evident": what self-evident really means
    1:13:55 — "All men are created equal": the etymology of man, wifeman, and wereman
    1:18:20 — Equal in rights, not in things: John Adams and the $20 / $15 / $0 example
    1:26:25 — From John Adams to John Quincy Adams to Abraham Lincoln: the stepping stones of liberty
    1:30:49 — Thomas Jefferson's final letter and "the dawn of day"
    1:33:38 — Education as the corrective of constitutional abuses
    1:36:24 — Why principles beat reactionary politics — and produce calmer activists
    1:40:09 — Books, takeaways, and what's coming in Part 2
    1:42:42 — Sign-off

    Books referenced in this episode:

    • Behind the Declaration of Independence by Bill Norton (forthcoming)
    • Behind the Bill of Rights by Bill Norton
    • Behind the Constitution by Bill Norton (September release)
    • Speaking the Language of Liberty by Bill Norton and Mark Herr
    • The Law by Frédéric Bastiat

    Links:

    • The Jenny Beth Show: jennybethshow.com
    • Tea Party Patriots Action: teapartypatriots.org

    The Jenny Beth Show is hosted by Jenny Beth Martin and is a production of Tea Party Patriots Action. This Constitution training series is produced in partnership with Tea Party Patriots Foundation.

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  • Declaration of Independence: Why We Were Never the Rebels │ Bill Norton
    2026/07/06

    Bill Norton is a constitutional scholar and author who has studied America's founders for more than thirty years, and co-author of "Speaking the Language of Liberty" and "Behind the Bill of Rights."

    Jenny Beth Martin is co-founder of the Tea Party movement and Chairman of Tea Party Patriots Action, representing three million grassroots conservative activists.

    Key topics covered:

    • Why the colonists saw themselves as defenders of self-government, not rebels
    • The forgotten testimony of Revolutionary War soldier Levi Preston
    • How Cicero, John Locke, and Algernon Sidney shaped the founding
    • The Declaration as "an expression of the American mind"
    • Answering the "anti-government" smear with the founding itself
    • What natural law is and why it cannot be repealed
    • What the founders actually meant by "all men are created equal"

    Timestamped topic breakdown:

    00:01:01 — Levi Preston: why the colonists really fought

    00:05:24 — Could the colonists vote? Self-government in the colonies

    00:12:57 — The ideas that shaped both England and America

    00:19:37 — Answering the "anti-government" smear

    00:24:46 — Who wrote the Declaration: an expression of the American mind

    00:31:10 — Cicero, Locke, and the great thinkers behind the founding

    00:44:08 — What natural law actually is

    00:48:51 — Why natural law cannot be repealed

    01:04:43 — Equal, separate, and the individual in society

    01:10:35 — Inside the Declaration's first paragraph

    01:14:45 — What "created equal" really means

    01:37:19 — Turning the principles into a way forward

    Links: teapartypatriots.org, jennybethshow.com

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  • Lives, Fortunes, and Sacred Honor: What the 56 Signers Really Paid | David Barton
    2026/07/02

    David Barton is the founder of WallBuilders and one of the nation's foremost collectors of original founding-era documents. Through decades of research he has built one of the largest private collections of founding-era papers in America and become a trusted resource for lawmakers, educators, and citizens on America's founding principles.

    His new book, "Lives, Fortunes, and Sacred Honor: The Signers of the Declaration," co-authored with his son Tim Barton, tells the remarkable stories of all 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence — their courage, their convictions, and the very real cost many of them paid.

    Key topics:

    • Why July 2, not July 4, is the real Independence Day
    • What "lives, fortunes, and sacred honor" actually cost the 56 signers
    • God-given rights versus government-granted rights
    • Why British capture was deadlier than the battlefield
    • How a divided Congress nearly failed to declare independence
    • The founders' most-quoted source — and why it was the Bible
    • Classical education, thinking versus memorizing, and the civics-test gap
    • Barton's favorite story: Paul Revere's real mission and the Battle of Lexington

    Timestamps:

    00:00 — Welcome and why this July 4 special matters

    01:43 — Why July 2 is the real Independence Day

    02:58 — Why reaching 250 years is historically rare

    06:36 — A rising patriotism, especially among Gen Z

    07:54 — Can you name five signers? Why we forgot them

    10:11 — Lives, Fortunes, and Sacred Honor: the six principles of the Declaration

    12:28 — God-given rights versus government-granted rights

    19:20 — Inside WallBuilders: documents from all 56 signers

    21:09 — Restoring the monuments and the forgotten patriots

    23:11 — The brutal cost: why capture was deadlier than combat

    25:25 — By contrast: how America treated its British prisoners

    28:45 — Debtors' prison and the founders who lost everything

    29:48 — Independence was not inevitable: a divided Congress

    31:47 — The 80-mile midnight ride that saved a vote

    33:01 — From the founders' debate to today's Senate

    34:45 — How 1920s schooling replaced thinking with memorizing

    40:54 — Where the founders got their ideas: the Bible, Montesquieu, Blackstone, Locke

    45:16 — What classical education really means

    48:44 — Thinking in the age of AI

    52:39 — 91% of immigrants pass the civics test; only 4% of students do

    57:04 — What every American should do now

    59:52 — Barton's favorite story: Paul Revere's real ride and the Battle of Lexington

    01:02:50 — Closing and the Constitution training series

    Learn more at teapartypatriots.org and jennybethshow.com.

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    1 時間 4 分