Episodios

  • H1: Terror, Border Failures & the Messaging War in Washington
    Mar 13 2026
    After multiple terror incidents in just weeks, serious questions are being raised about immigration vetting, border enforcement, and national security. Tara examines the controversy surrounding a convicted ISIS supporter involved in a deadly attack, the political battle over DHS funding, and why some believe the real war in Washington is over messaging. Plus, the tragic loss of U.S. service members in a KC-135 crash during operations overseas. Episode Summary: Today’s episode dives into a heated national security debate following several recent terror-related incidents. Tara examines claims that thousands of individuals with suspected ties to extremist groups may have entered the United States in recent years, raising concerns about immigration vetting and border policy. The show also focuses on a deadly attack at Old Dominion University, where Lieutenant Colonel Brandon Shaw, a respected ROTC leader and combat veteran, was killed by an individual who had previously pleaded guilty to providing material support to ISIS. Tara discusses the controversy surrounding why the attacker—who had served time for terrorism charges—was still living in the United States and not deported after his conviction. Listeners also hear the remarkable account of students who reportedly confronted and subdued the attacker themselves, bringing a terrifying situation to an end. Beyond the tragedy, Tara expands the conversation to the broader political fight over border security, immigration enforcement, and Department of Homeland Security funding. The episode also examines criticism of how political leaders communicate these issues to the public, arguing that messaging failures may be shaping public opinion on immigration and foreign policy. Finally, the show addresses global tensions with Iran, the debate over oil markets and the Strait of Hormuz, and the broader geopolitical stakes that could affect both national security and the global economy. Key Topics Covered: Multiple recent terror incidents raising national security concerns Debate over immigration vetting and suspected extremists entering the U.S. Deadly attack at Old Dominion University and the death of Lt. Col. Brandon Shaw Questions about deportation and denaturalization for terrorism convictions Students confronting and stopping the attacker Political battle over DHS funding and border enforcement Messaging strategies in Washington on immigration and national security U.S.–Iran tensions, oil markets, and global security implications Tragic KC-135 crash and the loss of American service members A decorated American veteran survives war overseas—only to be killed at home in a terror attack. The question dominating the national debate: How did this happen, and could it have been prevented? Why Was a Convicted Terror Suspect Still in the U.S.? #NationalSecurity #BorderDebate #ImmigrationPolicy #Terrorism #IranCrisis #MilitaryNews #AmperWave Four Terror Incidents in Three Weeks – What’s happening? The Old Dominion Tragedy – A veteran killed at home Should Terror Convictions Mean Automatic Deportation? The DHS Funding Fight – Politics and border enforcement The Messaging War in Washington – Why the public debate is shifting Global Stakes – Iran, oil, and rising geopolitical tension
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  • H3: Troops vs. Terror: Lobster, Illegal Immigrants & Rising Threats
    Mar 13 2026
    Tara breaks down jaw-dropping contrasts between U.S. service members and illegal immigrant support, while highlighting the escalating terrorism threat at home. From lavish meals for troops to massive weekly spending on catered meals for illegal immigrants, and the shocking release of convicted terrorists under the Biden administration, this episode exposes what’s happening behind the headlines. Tara also examines gas prices, oil markets, and rising Islamist attacks targeting Americans. Episode Summary: In today’s episode, Tara covers three major stories: Lobster for Troops vs. Illegal Immigrants: Marines in Panama enjoyed steak and lobster as a reward for grueling jungle training. Judicial Watch FOIA reveals $583,000 per week spent on meals for illegal immigrants in NYC hotels, including breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with some invoices fully redacted. $188 million spent in a single year on housing and services for illegal immigrants. Energy & Oil Market Update: Suspension of the Jones Act and strategic petroleum reserve releases aim to stabilize domestic gas prices. Russian, Iranian, and Venezuelan oil returning to global markets could trigger a U.S. oil glut and crash prices. Phil Flynn (Fox Business) warns short-term volatility but long-term relief is coming for Americans. Domestic Terror Threats: ISIS-inspired attacks targeting pro-American and ROTC students in the U.S. Convicted terrorists released early under Biden policies; 18,000 known or suspected terrorists identified entering the U.S. Challenges for DHS, TSA, and law enforcement amid staffing shortages and political gridlock. Tara connects these stories to larger political implications, contrasting government priorities between U.S. troops and non-citizen residents, exposing policy failures, and warning about escalating domestic and international threats. Key Topics Covered: Military rewards and morale (lobster and steak for troops) Taxpayer spending on illegal immigrant accommodations and meals Oil market interventions and potential crash in U.S. gas prices Russian, Iranian, and Venezuelan oil re-entering global markets Domestic Islamist terror threats and failures in enforcement DHS, TSA, and border security challenges From lobster for Marines to millions spent on illegal immigrants and terrorists roaming free—find out what’s really happening in America today. Troops Fed Lobster, Illegals Fed Millions—Terror Threats Rise #Military #IllegalImmigrants #Terrorism #GasPrices #OilMarkets #JudicialWatch #DHS #AmperWave #NationalSecurity Lobster & Steak for Troops – Military morale and rewards FOIA Bombshell – Illegal immigrant meal spending revealed Oil Market Shakeup – Russian, Iranian, Venezuelan oil returns Domestic Terror Threats – Convicted terrorists released Government Priorities – DHS, TSA, and taxpayer concerns
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  • H4: Mark Lynch Targets Lindsey Graham, War, & SC’s Conservative Future
    Mar 13 2026
    Mark Lynch, South Carolina Senate candidate, joins Tara to break down Lindsey Graham’s “very bad week,” polling updates, campaign attacks, and his stance on Iran and Trump’s war powers. Lynch also addresses national security, government spending, and the impact of open borders on Americans. Episode Summary: In this episode, Tara sits down with Mark Lynch, who is challenging Lindsey Graham in the 2026 primary, to discuss: SC Senate Race & Polling Updates: Preliminary polls: Graham 40%, Lynch 23%, Paul Danz 10%, 27% undecided. Lynch highlights growing momentum and calls for conservative voters to mobilize. Campaign Controversy & Clarification: Responds to false claims suggesting he supports drug legalization. Emphasizes his work in addiction recovery and opposition to all controlled substances. Lindsey Graham’s “Very Bad Week”: Critiques Graham for overextending in global affairs while neglecting SC constituents. Alleged ties to military-industrial complex and profiteering from war. Iran Conflict & War Powers Debate: Lynch stresses need for proof before military action. Supports Trump’s diplomacy-first approach but wants verification of nuclear threats. Explains constitutional process for war powers and congressional oversight. European Policy & Global Lessons: Highlights admissions from EU leaders on failed energy and economic policies. Compares EU mismanagement to Trump’s critiques, emphasizing reliability and security over bureaucracy. Government Shutdowns & Border Security: Discusses the impact of shutdowns on TSA and Coast Guard employees. Critiques Democrats and some Republicans for failing to fund essential services. Highlights concerns over open borders, welfare for illegal immigrants, and national safety. Call to Action: Lynch urges conservatives to support a true America-first candidate. Campaign links: LynchForSenate.com, X: @MarkLynch_SC, Facebook: Mark Lynch SC. Key Topics Covered: 2026 South Carolina Senate primary & polling Lindsey Graham’s foreign policy & military ties Campaign smear responses Iran war, Trump, and war powers discussion EU policy failures & global economic insights TSA, Coast Guard, government shutdowns, and open borders Can Mark Lynch defeat Lindsey Graham and restore a true conservative voice for South Carolina? Mark Lynch Calls Out Lindsey Graham’s “Very Bad Week” #MarkLynch #LindseyGraham #SCSenate #AmericaFirst #2026Elections #IranConflict #WarPowers #TSA #OpenBorders #AmperWave SC Senate Showdown – Polls & campaign momentum Setting the Record Straight – Responding to smear campaigns Graham Under Fire – Military, war, and neglect of SC Iran & Proof First – War powers and Trump stance Global Failures – EU admits policy & energy mistakes Government Shutdown Impact – TSA, Coast Guard & border issues Join the Movement – Mobilizing conservative voters
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  • “Mark Lynch Takes Aim at Lindsey Graham: ‘It’s Time for Real Conservatives’”
    Mar 13 2026
    Senate candidate Mark Lynch joins Tara to discuss Lindsey Graham’s “very bad week,” polling trends in South Carolina, and the upcoming 2026 primary battle. Lynch also addresses allegations about drug use, explains his stance on the Iran conflict, and outlines his vision for a conservative, America-first Senate seat. Episode Summary: In this episode, Tara sits down with Mark Lynch, a U.S. Senate candidate challenging Lindsey Graham, to cover: Lindsey Graham’s “Very Bad Week”: Graham’s approval is slipping: polls show him at 40%, Lynch at 23%, with 27% undecided. Lynch calls Graham a “war-loving senator” benefiting from the military-industrial complex. Concerns over Graham involving U.S. troops in foreign conflicts. Campaign Controversies & Allegations: Addressing claims linking Lynch to drug legalization: he clarifies his strong anti-drug stance and extensive work in addiction recovery. Emphasizes personal funding of campaign and commitment to conservative values. Iran & War Powers Debate: Lynch stresses the importance of proof before supporting military action. Advocates a measured approach, respecting congressional authority and America-first priorities. Supports Trump’s diplomacy-first approach but wants verification of nuclear threats before action. Voter Engagement & Vision for 2026: Lynch encourages conservative voters to act now to ensure a true America-first candidate represents South Carolina. Highlights grassroots support, strong campaign momentum, and faith-driven leadership. Key Topics Covered: 2026 South Carolina Senate primary: polling & strategy Criticism of Lindsey Graham’s foreign policy & military decisions Addressing false campaign attacks and media narratives Iran conflict, war powers, and U.S. national security Conservative voter mobilization & grassroots campaign insights Lindsey Graham faces a challenger with momentum, faith-driven leadership, and a bold stance on war and conservative principles. Mark Lynch vs. Lindsey Graham: Conservative Takeover in SC #MarkLynch #LindseyGraham #SCSenate #ConservativePolitics #AmericaFirst #2026Elections #WarPowers #CampaignUpdate #AmperWave Graham’s Bad Week – Polling and political missteps Setting the Record Straight – Responding to drug claims Iran & War Powers – Measuring proof before military action Grassroots Momentum – Lynch’s campaign vision & voter call-to-action
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  • Trump Moves Russian Oil, Gas Prices Could Plunge—Markets Watch
    Mar 13 2026
    Tara breaks down the big moves shaking the oil markets: lifting Russian sanctions, waiving the Jones Act, and strategic petroleum releases. Short-term volatility aside, these actions could trigger a U.S. oil glut, push global oil prices down, and stabilize the dollar. With Iranian, Russian, and Venezuelan oil returning to the market, American consumers may finally see relief at the pump. Episode Summary: In today’s episode, Tara dives into the energy market shakeup and why it could be a major win for the American middle class. Key moves include: Russian oil back on the market: Sanctions lifted to allow sales in dollars, potentially crashing global prices. Iranian and Venezuelan oil: Returning to global markets, adding supply and driving costs down. Jones Act suspension & strategic petroleum release: Short-term measures to ease distribution and stabilize domestic prices. Tara explains how previous sanctions artificially inflated oil costs, punishing U.S. consumers while barely hurting Russia. With these changes, short-term oil price spikes are expected to stabilize, but long-term, a flood of oil could lead to a dramatic price drop. Market analyst Phil Flynn notes that once conflicts calm, we may see prices plunge, benefiting everyday Americans. Tara also highlights political context: liberal media framing and misinformation around sanctions, and how Trump’s policies are poised to turn this situation into a midterm election advantage. Key Topics Covered: Russian, Iranian, and Venezuelan oil re-entering global markets Impact of lifting Russian sanctions on U.S. oil and gas prices Jones Act suspension and strategic petroleum reserve release Short-term market volatility vs. long-term oil glut Media misinformation on energy policy and global oil flows Potential consumer relief and dollar strengthening Could gas prices finally drop? Trump’s big moves on Russian oil may crash prices and stabilize the market. Trump Brings Russian Oil Back—Gas Prices Could Crash #OilMarket #GasPrices #TrumpPolicy #RussianOil #JonesAct #StrategicPetroleumReserve #EnergyNews #AmperWave Suggested Segment Titles: Global Oil Shakeup – Russian, Iranian, and Venezuelan oil returns Short-Term vs Long-Term – Price stabilization and potential glut Jones Act & SPR – Domestic strategies to ease gas distribution Sanctions Fallout – How prior policies hurt Americans Media Spin – Liberal outlets, misinformation, and energy coverage
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  • Illegal Immigrant Meals: $600K a Week in NYC Hotels
    Mar 13 2026
    Tara exposes how the Biden administration has been spending taxpayer dollars on food and hotel accommodations for illegal immigrants in New York City. From catered meals delivered to hotel rooms to massive security bills, this episode compares these expenditures with the outrage over lobster and steak served to U.S. troops, highlighting the double standard in government spending priorities. Episode Summary: In today’s episode, Tara dives into a Judicial Watch report uncovering how the federal government spent nearly $600,000 per week on meals for illegal immigrants in NYC hotel housing. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner were hand-delivered to rooms, with security costs adding millions more. The redacted FOIA documents suggest the food quality was intentionally kept secret, fueling speculation that nothing was spared. Tara contrasts this with outrage over Pete Hegseth serving lobster and steak to U.S. troops—meals meant to reward those risking their lives. While Democrats criticized the military spending, they appear unconcerned with lavish taxpayer-funded services for illegal immigrants. The episode also touches on historical precedent, showing that past administrations, from Clinton to Trump, provided special meals to troops. Through this lens, Tara examines the broader implications of spending priorities, political incentives, and media coverage, raising questions about fairness and the use of taxpayer money. Key Topics Covered: Judicial Watch FOIA findings on NYC illegal immigrant meals $583,000 per week spent on breakfast, lunch, and dinner deliveries $3 million spent on hotel security for eight weeks Redactions hiding the details of food served Comparison with lobster and steak served to U.S. troops Political and media double standards on government spending Who’s getting lobster, steak, and $600K weekly meals in NYC? U.S. troops or illegal immigrants? $600K/Week Meals for Illegal Immigrants vs. Troop Lobster Outrage #IllegalImmigrants #TaxpayerSpending #FOIA #JudicialWatch #USMilitary #LobsterGate #NYCHotels #AmperWave Troops vs. Illegals – Comparing special meals and outrage FOIA Findings – $583K/week in NYC meal deliveries Hotel Security Costs – $3M in just eight weeks Redacted Details – Why the food menu is hidden Political Incentives – Who benefits from taxpayer generosity
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  • FBI Surveillance Scandal? Claims of Political Spying Explode
    Mar 13 2026
    New allegations are raising serious concerns about government surveillance and civil liberties in America. Tara breaks down claims that the FBI collected intelligence files on political figures and activists without criminal evidence, the political battle over free speech and censorship, and what it could mean for the future of civil rights and government accountability. Episode Summary: In today’s episode, Tara dives into explosive claims surrounding government surveillance and alleged abuses of power inside federal law enforcement agencies. According to reports discussed on the show, former FBI officials claim the bureau created intelligence files on hundreds of political figures, religious leaders, and commentators without evidence of criminal activity. Tara explores allegations that special authorities were used to collect communications data, track movements, and compile files on individuals connected to political campaigns and conservative organizations. The discussion also centers on accusations that some investigations were politically motivated and that hiring practices inside the FBI may have favored agents with particular political leanings. Critics argue that such practices could undermine public trust in federal institutions and raise serious constitutional concerns regarding the Fourth Amendment and civil liberties. Tara contrasts these claims with broader debates about censorship and free speech in recent years, including the role of social media moderation and alleged coordination between tech companies and government agencies. The episode closes with a broader warning about the importance of protecting constitutional rights and maintaining transparency in government power—especially when national security and political conflict intersect. Key Topics Covered: Allegations of FBI surveillance targeting political figures and commentators Claims of intelligence files compiled without criminal evidence Concerns about civil liberties and the Fourth Amendment Accusations of political bias within federal agencies The debate over censorship and free speech in the digital era Historical comparisons and warnings about government overreach Were political activists and commentators secretly monitored by federal investigators? New claims about government surveillance are fueling a growing debate about civil liberties and political power in America. Did the FBI Spy on Political Opponents? #CivilLiberties #FreeSpeech #FBI #GovernmentOversight #USPolitics #FirstAmendment #AmperWave Suggested Segment Titles: Surveillance Allegations Surface – What the claims say 1,200 Intelligence Files? – Who was reportedly targeted Politics Inside the FBI – Hiring and bias accusations Free Speech vs. Censorship – The digital battleground Civil Liberties at Risk? – What it means for Americans
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