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In this episode, Jenny Beth sits down with singer-songwriter Jon Kahn to talk about his hit song 'Fighter,' an anthem for resilience and patriotism inspired by the unwavering resolve of President Trump. The song went viral, was shared by President Trump on social media, and ultimately hit number 1 on iTunes and Billboard's Digital Sales Chart. Jon shares his journey as a conservative artist, the inspiration behind 'Fighter,' and his experience navigating the music industry between Los Angeles and Nashville. Discover how 'Fighter' has become a rallying cry for patriots and gain insight into Jon’s thoughts on freedom, faith, and the future of America. Listen now for an inspiring conversation.
Twitter/X: @mrjondavid | @jennybethm
Instagram: @jonkahnmusic
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In this episode of The Jenny Beth Show, Jenny Beth Martin speaks with Justin Folk, director of the thought-provoking film Am I Racist?, available on Daily Wire Plus. Justin shares his journey from Hollywood filmmaking to directing documentaries that challenge divisive narratives around race in America. Through humor and satire, Am I Racist? critiques the DEI industry and exposes the contradictions and hypocrisies in today's anti-racism culture. Justin explains why comedy is a powerful tool for tackling sensitive topics, making the film a unique blend of insight and entertainment. Listen in as they discuss the impact of DEI policies, the importance of unity, and how everyday Americans are responding to these critical issues.
Twitter/X: @JustinFolk | @jennybethm
Website: get.dailywire.com
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In this episode, Jenny Beth Martin speaks with Kirsten Davies, a cybersecurity expert and former Chief Information Security Officer for Fortune 500 companies. Kirsten shares insights into the critical need for cybersecurity education for everyday citizens, especially around election security and digital safety. She discusses her work at the Institute for Cyber Civics, a nonprofit she founded to provide practical, accessible guidance on cyber threats for both voters and election officials. The conversation also covers her passion for protecting youth from online dangers and how her organization aims to create a safer digital space for everyone.
Twitter/X: @Institute4Cyber | @jennybeth
Website: instituteforcybercivics.org
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In this episode of The Jenny Beth Show, we welcome Mayor Rudy Giuliani, also known as "America’s Mayor," to discuss his time as Mayor of New York City, his strategy for reducing crime, and his commitment to public safety and welfare reform. Giuliani shares stories from his career, revealing how he transformed NYC from a city plagued by high crime rates to one of America’s safest large cities. The episode dives into his experiences with 9/11, his insights on leadership during crises, and his perspectives on current political challenges in the U.S. Tune in for a compelling conversation on patriotism, crime-fighting, and the enduring challenges facing America today with Rudy Giuliani.
Twitter/X: @RudyGiuliani | @jennybethm
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In this episode of The Jenny Beth Show, former Congressman Jody Hice, President at FRC Action, discusses the critical importance of election integrity in the United States. With insights from his time in Congress and current efforts at FRC, Jody Hice explains the urgent need for safeguarding our elections, addressing illegal voting, and the reforms necessary to restore voter confidence. Learn about key issues like voter ID laws, election security, and how noncitizens affect the integrity of U.S. elections.
Twitter/X: @JodyHiceFRCA | @jennybethm
Website: www.frcaction.org
Book: https://a.co/d/b8BiS1C
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In this episode of The Jenny Beth Show, former acting Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf discusses the ongoing crisis at America's southern border. Wolf breaks down how current immigration policies under the Biden-Harris administration have led to increased illegal immigration, human trafficking, and national security threats. He also outlines critical steps needed to restore border security and protect American communities. Tune in for a powerful conversation on immigration reform, border wall policies, and the fight to preserve U.S. sovereignty.
Twitter/X: @ChadFWolf | @jennybethm
Website: https://americafirstpolicy.com/team/chadwolf
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In this episode of The Jenny Beth Show, Jenny Beth Martin is joined by The Honorable Michael Faulkender, Chief Economist at the America First Policy Institute and former Assistant Secretary for Economic Policy at the U.S. Treasury. They dive deep into the ongoing economic challenges facing America, including rising inflation, government spending, and the regulatory burdens hurting American families. Faulkender explains the impact of Biden administration policies on the economy and discusses practical solutions to restore energy independence, reduce inflation, and revive manufacturing. Tune in to learn how sound economic policies can bring prosperity back to America.
Twitter/X: @A1Policy | @jennybethm
Website: https://americafirstpolicy.com/team/michaelfaulkender
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In this critical episode, Jenny Beth is joined by Mike Davis, President of The Article III Project, to discuss the pressing legal battles affecting the future of America. They dive into the implications of ongoing indictments against President Trump, the pivotal role of the Supreme Court in safeguarding our republic, and the consequences of potential changes to the judicial landscape. Mike offers insight into how these legal battles and election integrity efforts will shape the future of the country. Listen in for a conversation that explores the stakes of the 2024 election and the importance of vigilance in preserving our nation's freedoms.
Twitter/X: @mrddmia | @Article3Project | @jennybethm
Website: www.article3project.org
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In this episode of The Jenny Beth Show, Jenny Beth Martin is joined by Terry Schilling, President of the American Principles Project, to discuss the critical impact of "wokeness" on America's military readiness. Terry shares insights from his powerful documentary, The Culture War: The Deadly Consequences of the Woke War Machine, highlighting how diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies are weakening our armed forces. They explore the dangerous shift in military recruitment and promotion practices, which prioritize demographics over national security. If you’re concerned about the future of America's defense, don’t miss this important conversation.
Twitter/X: @Schilling1776 | @approject | @jennybethm
Website: https://americanprinciplesproject.org/
Documentary: Culture War: The Deadly Consequences of a Woke War Machine
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In this episode, Jenny Beth Martin is joined by Terry Schilling, President of the American Principles Project, to discuss the urgent battle against the transgender industry and its impact on children and families. They expose the dangers of gender transitions for minors, the $4.5 billion transgender industry's push for profits, and how parental rights are under attack in states like California and Minnesota. Schilling also highlights the success of legislative efforts to ban these procedures in 25 states and emphasizes the importance of electing leaders who will protect kids from harmful policies.
Discover how to safeguard children from gender ideology and why protecting parental rights is crucial in today’s political landscape.
Twitter/X: @Schilling1776 | @approject | @jennybethm
Website: https://americanprinciplesproject.org/
Documentary: Culture War: The Deadly Consequences of a Woke War Machine
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In this episode, Jenny Beth Martin is joined by Mike Gonzalez, Senior Fellow at The Heritage Foundation, to discuss the real and present dangers that Marxism poses to America. Gonzalez shares his personal experiences growing up in communist Cuba, offering a unique and firsthand perspective on the devastating effects of Marxist ideology. He explains how Marxism, initially focused on economic revolution, has evolved into "cultural Marxism," which seeks to dismantle American institutions, including capitalism, representative democracy, and even the family unit. Gonzalez delves into how Marxism uses race and identity politics as tools for revolution, aiming to destroy societal structures in favor of a nebulous utopia.
Throughout the episode, Gonzalez warns that many of the challenges America currently faces, from critical race theory in schools to attacks on parental rights, are rooted in Marxist ideology. He emphasizes that this cultural battle must be fought to preserve American freedoms, arguing that liberty is like oxygen—taken for granted until it is threatened. Gonzalez highlights the role of cultural institutions in spreading Marxist ideas and stresses the importance of educating fellow Americans about the true nature and goals of Marxism. The episode serves as a wake-up call for those who may not fully understand the implications of these ideologies infiltrating American life.
Twitter/X: @Gundisalvus, @Heritage | @jennybethm
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In this episode of The Jenny Beth Show, Becky Arps and Paul Jacob from OnlyCitizens.Vote discuss the growing movement to ensure only U.S. citizens have the right to vote in local, state, and federal elections. They explore the push for constitutional amendments in multiple states, highlighting the risks of non-citizen voting, and the bipartisan support for protecting election integrity. With initiatives on the ballot in key swing states, Arps and Jacob explain how these amendments aim to safeguard the voting process and preserve American citizenship. Tune in to learn more about how you can get involved in this crucial effort.
Website: https://onlycitizens.vote/
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In this episode of The Jenny Beth Show, political commentator and former Newsmax host Steve Cortes dives into the critical issues shaping the 2024 election. Focusing on key battleground states, Cortes highlights how inflation and immigration are dominating voter concerns. He explains that while Donald Trump’s policies on these issues resonate with voters, the tight race against Kamala Harris persists due to media bias and her protection from scrutiny. Cortes emphasizes the importance of exposing Harris’ radical policies, particularly on energy and the economy, to ensure a Trump victory in 2024.
Cortes also discusses the emotional toll inflation is taking on American families, particularly when it comes to skyrocketing food prices. He reveals polling data showing a growing pessimism among voters about their economic future and stresses the need for early voting and grassroots mobilization to counter the Democrats’ strategy. With a focus on real-world issues like energy, food prices, and economic hardship, Cortes outlines how Trump can secure a second term if voters are informed and motivated to take action.
Twitter/X: @CortesSteve | @jennybethm
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In this episode, Jenny Beth Martin sits down with Salleigh Grubbs, Chairman of the Cobb County GOP, to discuss recent election rule changes in Georgia aimed at ensuring election integrity. They dive into the new voter ID requirements for absentee ballot drop-offs, updated canvassing procedures, and how these measures enhance transparency and accountability in the voting process. Grubbs shares her firsthand experience with Georgia’s election board, offering insights into why these reforms are necessary and how they address concerns from both sides of the political spectrum. This episode highlights the importance of safeguarding every legal vote and restoring public trust in elections.
Twitter/X: @cobbgop @jennybethm
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In this episode, former U.S. Attorney General Edwin Meese III offers an insider's perspective on his time serving under President Ronald Reagan, playing a pivotal role in shaping key policies during the Reagan administration. Meese discusses his integral contributions to Reagan's war on drugs, which led to a 50% reduction in drug abuse, and the development of the Strategic Defense Initiative, which ultimately helped bring down the Soviet Union and end the Cold War. With first-hand anecdotes from his time as both a close advisor and Attorney General, Meese shares his insights into Reagan's leadership, vision for America, and legacy.
Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of how Reagan's policies on national defense, free markets, and individual liberty continue to influence modern politics. Meese also reflects on the similarities between the challenges Reagan faced during his presidency and the issues America faces today, making this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in history, leadership, and the enduring principles of American conservatism.
Twitter/X: @EdMeeseIII | @jennybethm
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In this episode of The Jenny Beth Show, author and historian Craig Shirley returns to explore Ronald Reagan's presidency and its profound impact on American politics. Shirley breaks down Reagan's strategies, including the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI), which played a key role in defeating the Soviet Union, and his implementation of supply-side economics that revived the U.S. economy. The discussion also delves into Reagan's post-presidency achievements, including his efforts to establish the Reagan Library and his knighthood by the Queen of England. Tune in for an insightful look at Reagan's enduring legacy, his optimistic leadership, and the lessons we can draw from his influence on conservatism and global affairs.
Twitter/X: @CraigSmpa | @jennybethm
Craig Shirley Books
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In this episode of The Jenny Beth Show, NY Times Best Selling author and historian Craig Shirley dives deep into the legacy of Ronald Reagan, offering listeners a rich perspective on the 1976 and 1980 campaigns that shaped Reagan's presidency. Shirley, a renowned Reagan scholar, shares personal anecdotes from his time working on Reagan's campaigns and discusses the pivotal moments that defined the conservative movement in America. He emphasizes how Reagan revitalized the American spirit, transforming the Republican Party into a forward-looking political force that embraced individual freedom and small government.
Shirley also explores Reagan's significant achievements, including his efforts to defeat the Soviet Union, restore American morale, and implement supply-side economics. He highlights Reagan’s belief in transferring power back to the individual, which played a key role in his economic policies that created millions of jobs and shrank the size of government. Through Shirley's expert analysis, this episode provides a detailed look at how Reagan's leadership reshaped not only the GOP but also America's global standing during a critical time in history.
Twitter/X: @CraigSmpa | @jennybethm
Craig Shirley Books
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In this second part of The Jenny Beth Show with Morton Blackwell, President of The Leadership Institute, Blackwell reflects on his time working in the Reagan administration and the importance of conservative leadership in American politics. He shares his experiences leading the National Youth Effort for Reagan, his work as a Special Assistant to the President, and his efforts to place true conservatives in key positions within the administration. Blackwell discusses the critical role of personnel in shaping policy, the continued fight for traditional values, and the importance of empowering the next generation of conservative leaders.
Twitter/X: @MortonBlackwell | @LeadershipInst | @jennybethm
Website: www.leadershipinstitute.org
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In this episode of The Jenny Beth Show, Morton Blackwell, President of The Leadership Institute, shares his decades of experience in building and sustaining a powerful conservative movement. He discusses the critical role of structured training, youth engagement, and grassroots efforts in achieving political success. Blackwell highlights how training over 310,000 activists has shaped conservative victories and emphasizes the importance of collaboration among conservative groups. His insights provide a roadmap for growing conservative influence in modern politics.
Twitter/X: @MortonBlackwell | @LeadershipInst | @jennybethm
Website: www.leadershipinstitute.org
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In this episode of The Jenny Beth Show, host Jenny Beth Martin is joined by Bob Barr, the newly elected President of the National Rifle Association (NRA), to discuss the organization's ongoing legal challenges and its unwavering commitment to defending the Second Amendment. Barr, a former U.S. Congressman and U.S. Attorney, shares insights into the NRA's fight against government overreach and the importance of protecting constitutional rights in America.
Barr discusses the NRA's current legal battles, particularly those involving the state of New York, where the organization has faced aggressive actions aimed at curbing its influence. He highlights a recent victory in the U.S. Supreme Court, where the court unanimously ruled in favor of the NRA, emphasizing that government entities cannot use regulatory power to silence organizations' free speech rights.
The conversation delves into the broader implications of privacy and government surveillance, with Barr expressing concerns about the erosion of Fourth Amendment rights in the digital age. He underscores the need for vigilance in protecting personal freedoms against the backdrop of technological advancements that threaten individual privacy.
The episode also touches on the topic of impeachment, with Barr reflecting on his role in the impeachment proceedings against President Bill Clinton and his views on the current state of impeachment as a political tool. He argues that the impeachment power has been misused in recent years, particularly in the cases against former President Donald Trump, and stresses the importance of adhering to the constitutional principles underpinning this process.
Leadership emerges as a key theme, with Barr praising former President Ronald Reagan's strong stance against the Soviet Union and his ability to convey a clear sense of purpose and strength. Barr argues that effective leadership requires consistency and a commitment to core values, qualities that he believes are essential in addressing America's current challenges.
Twitter/X: @bobbarr | @jennybethm
Websites: www.nra.org, www.libertyguard.org, www.bobbarr.org
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