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Team USA or Team Woke? + TPAction Endorsements – AD FREE
Why is the main story out of the Olympic Games the slew of athletes who are taking a chance to dump on America? The show team has the clips and the analysis. Iconic Nashville songwriter Jeffrey Steele has a new song honoring Charlie, “A Voice,” and joins the show to discuss the millions of people inspired by his life and example. Tyler Bowyer breaks down Turning Point Action’s 2026 endorsements and the strategy behind building momentum for 2028.
The Issues Moving Gen Z And Maryland’s Breaking Point
Two Turning Point chapter presidents break down the All American Halftime Show and why issues like voter fraud, affordability, and free speech are driving attention among young voters. New footage emerges in the Nancy Guthrie kidnapping case. Plus, Aaron Sibarium discusses the disaster of far-left rule in Maryland, where an entire apartment complex are about to be forcibly evicted because the state refuses to break up a massive homeless encampment.
President Trump’s Epstein Vindication – AD FREE
For months, Donald Trump took slings and arrows for opposing further release of Epstein files. His haters claimed he was hiding something, but the latest release instead reveals the president was one of the first people to contact the police about Epstein’s behavior. The show team reacts, then offers further insight on the viewership numbers for the All-American Halftime Show. Florida club owner Frankie Bianco joins after going viral for standing up to a deranged Bad Bunny fan.
What the Super Bowl Revealed About America’s Culture War – AD FREE
After the All-American Halftime Show’s breakout success, Will Chamberlain and Libby Emmons break down what the Super Bowl revealed about the cultural clash in America. They examine how the left increasingly uses entertainment to push narratives about America in decline, identity politics, and minorities “taking over” the country. Arizona entrepreneur Mark Matson later reflects on Charlie’s legacy and why purpose, not money, ultimately matters most.