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The human toll of fraud in Minnesota’s support programs
Jan 09, 2026Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – I am watching Minnesota’s safety net fail the people it claims to protect. Fraud, political cowardice, and ignored warnings leave families vulnerable and taxpayers betrayed. This is a demand for accountability, equal enforcement of the law, and real consequences for those who looked away while corruption flourished at the expense of ordinary Americans...
Duration: 00:57:46Attorneys and judges vs the Constitution
Jan 01, 2026The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Many legal professionals rely more on judicial opinions than on the Constitution itself, creating a growing divide between courts and the supreme law they swear to uphold. This mindset allows judges to sidestep clear constitutional protections, raising a critical question for We the People about accountability and the future of constitutional governance...
Duration: 00:57:50Courts, constitutions, and the law: A legal review of noteworthy cases
Dec 31, 2025The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – A survey of recent legal battles examines Supreme Court decisions, federal lawsuits, state challenges, and proposed legislation, questioning constitutional authority, government overreach, and cultural agendas while highlighting tensions between courts, states, and federal power across elections, energy policy, and religious freedom...
Duration: 00:00:00The Supreme Court case that could change everything
Dec 30, 2025The Nurses Report on America Out Loud with Gail Macrae, BSN, RN – Jennifer Bridges, a registered nurse and one of 153 plaintiffs in a lawsuit going before the SCOTUS on January 9th, 2026. The case asks a question the country has still not fully reckoned with: Can Americans be forced to undergo a medical intervention as a condition of employment —when that intervention is experimental?
Duration: 00:58:00Is the era of deception in CA education coming to a close
Dec 30, 2025The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – A federal judge issues a permanent injunction against California policies that require schools to conceal students’ gender transitions from parents. The ruling cites constitutional violations and harm to families, students, and teachers, while affirming parental rights and religious freedom. State officials move to appeal, escalating a broader legal and cultural battle over education policy...
Duration: 00:57:44Americans exercising the same rights as law enforcement does
Dec 26, 2025The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Congress pushes concealed carry reciprocity as courts, police leaders, and officials resist equal rights for citizens. A discussion with Sheriff Mack examines constitutional reciprocity, law enforcement opposition, and troubling court decisions. From suppressor rulings to trigger-lock proposals, the balance between delegated authority and protected liberties continues to erode nationwide...
Duration: 00:00:00America’s Stockholm syndrome with federal power
Dec 18, 2025The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Many Americans now accept federal overreach as normal, even when it violates constitutional limits. Courts assert powers they were never granted, while citizens grow dependent on unlawful federal incentives. This national complacency mirrors Stockholm syndrome, raising a troubling question: can a people remain free if they no longer defend the boundaries meant to restrain power...
Duration: 00:58:00Religious liberty remains under assault
Dec 16, 2025The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Religious liberty stands at the heart of America’s founding yet continues to face mounting challenges. From the First Amendment’s origins to modern Supreme Court rulings, government actions increasingly test the free exercise of faith. Recent court cases and school policies reveal an ongoing struggle between constitutional protections, parental rights, and expanding state authority...
Duration: 00:57:31Presidential power faces major tests at the Supreme Court
Dec 14, 2025The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – I examine several high-stakes cases now moving through the Supreme Court that test the limits of presidential power, from tariffs and executive authority to firing decisions and constitutional compliance. I also review a whistleblower case involving COVID-19 vaccine data and expose what I see as yet another troubling proposal from the Trump administration...
Duration: 00:57:47Leadership after Pearl Harbor: Duty over drama
Dec 09, 2025Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Pearl Harbor reminds us that leadership means sacrifice, not spectacle. The piece contrasts historic integrity with modern political theater, confronting healthcare pricing, border enforcement, courts, education battles, and economic strain. It calls citizens to lead locally, demand accountability, and choose duty over drama, grounding civic action in faith, family, and country while urging...
Duration: 00:58:00America’s litigious society explains why we have more lawyers than doctors
Dec 06, 2025The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The United States of America has more lawyers than doctors. So it should not be a surprise that we have become a very litigious society, where most of our conflicts are resolved in courts. But are these courts of law or courts of opinions? For example, three cases before the Supreme Court may...
Duration: 00:57:26The legal battle over Comey and James is far from over
Nov 30, 2025After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Legal observers note the ruling turns on a narrow Appointments Clause question rather than the underlying merits of the cases. Critics on the right see this outcome as part of a pattern where Democratic-appointed judges block Trump administration initiatives. Supporters of the dismissals argue that each decision was based on procedural or constitutional...
Duration: 00:57:22When permission replaces rights, the Constitution fades
Nov 27, 2025Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – When government forces citizens to ask permission for rights already guaranteed, liberty erodes. The conviction of Dexter Taylor highlights a clash between constitutional principle and state power. Home gun building, jury trials, and legal appeals expose how permission-based laws threaten freedoms, future generations, and the meaning of the Second Amendment itself in modern America today...
Duration: 00:57:47Vaccines Amen: The deposition that shook vaccinology and what they admitted under oath
Nov 18, 2025The Tenpenny Files – A legal battle over vaccine policy unfolds as Aaron Siri’s depositions challenge long-standing assumptions about regulation, accountability, and medical authority. The narrative highlights concerns about safety oversight, institutional transparency, and the impact of mandates, urging a return to rigorous evidence, informed consent, and open examination of how public-health decisions are made...
Duration: 00:00:00SCOTUS’s new term to include tariffs, elections, and states’ rights
Nov 15, 2025The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – With the Supreme Court back in session, there are plenty of cases we should be interested in. Some of the cases, the court will hear; just as important are the cases the court decides not to hear. Today, I want to take a look at some of those cases, especially those that involve the constitutional powers of government...
Duration: 00:58:006th Circuit Court of Appeals says NO to random pronouns
Nov 12, 2025The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – In the decision, Judge Eric Earl Murphy stated that while biological pronouns are being hotly debated, the speech of students should not be compelled to align with either side. Schools cannot force children to pick a side on gender identity & speak accordingly. We won today, but more importantly, the First Amendment triumphed...
Duration: 00:58:00Federal judge upholds teacher’s year-long suspension for crucifix in the classroom
Nov 08, 2025The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – A federal judge in Connecticut upholds the suspension of longtime teacher Marisol Arroyo-Castro for refusing to remove a crucifix from her classroom wall. The ruling declares her display a violation of public school policy. Arroyo-Castro and her legal team argue it’s religious discrimination and vow to appeal, citing First Amendment protections...
Duration: 00:58:00Live by the court, die by the court
Oct 30, 2025The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Do you know that America has more lawyers than doctors? Perhaps that’s because so many Americans look to the courts not only for redress of all their grievances, but to give them their rights. But the courts are not designed to give people rights, which may explain why they keep changing their minds...
Duration: 00:58:00New SCOTUS term sheds light on judicial branch usurping the executive branch
Oct 10, 2025The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Have the courts become a despotic branch? It would appear so based upon their current treatment of the executive branch. The Supreme Court is set to decide on the authority of the Executive branch in firing high level bureaucrats, but does the Constitution give this authority to the Supreme Court?
Duration: 00:58:00Democrats’ words and actions are proven to be fatal
Oct 02, 2025After Dark with Hosts Rob & Andrew – Democrats escalate rhetoric that fuels hostility, branding opponents as fascists and Nazis while encouraging violent acts. Conservatives face deadly consequences, from the assassination of Charlie Kirk to attacks on Steve Scalise, Brett Kavanaugh, and Donald Trump. The pattern reveals a one-sided trend of left-wing extremism threatening free speech, democracy, and civil discourse across...
Duration: 00:58:00When justice fails: The murder of Logan Federico and a father’s fight for change
Oct 02, 2025The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – A grieving father turns tragedy into a powerful call for justice after his daughter, Logan Federico, is murdered by a repeat offender set free under cashless bail. His raw testimony before lawmakers exposes systemic failures and demands accountability, transforming grief into courage and igniting a nationwide conversation about safety, reform, and the true cost of failed policies...
Duration: 00:58:00Adrift from the Constitution
Sep 28, 2025The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The United States drifts when detached from the Constitution, its true anchor. Without it, rights erode, institutions falter, and politics replaces justice. From violence against public figures to the weaponization of agencies and the rise of divisive movements, the nation veers off course. Reconnecting to founding principles restores stability, freedom, and the protection of all...
Duration: 00:00:00Judge decides Minnesota does not have to follow federal law
Sep 25, 2025The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – U.S. District Court Judge Eric C. Tostrud denies Female Athletes United’s request to block Minnesota’s policy allowing athletes to compete based on gender identity. Alliance Defending Freedom argues the rule undermines opportunities for girls, while Attorney General Keith Ellison defends it under state law. The ruling lets boys join girls’ teams as the case proceeds...
Duration: 00:58:00Ryan Routh is guilty on all charges while playing the victim
Sep 25, 2025Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Chaos erupts in a Florida courtroom as Ryan Routh is found guilty on all charges for plotting to assassinate Donald Trump. Routh shocks the court with a violent outburst, while his daughter flees in anger. Meanwhile, Trump shifts his stance on Ukraine, signaling frustration with Putin and openness to stronger support for Kyiv’s fight...
Duration: 00:58:00Justice Amy Barrett’s truth doesn’t jive with science, the Constitution, or God
Sep 21, 2025Unity Without Compromise with Dr. Steven LaTulippe – Justice Amy Coney Barrett defends the Dobbs decision, but her words spark outrage for twisting truth against science, the Constitution, and God. Comparing her stance to Pontius Pilate, critics argue she sidesteps morality, deceives the public, and undermines life’s sanctity. This reflection calls Christians, conservatives, and patriots to confront deception and boldly stand for truth...
Duration: 00:57:00Meet Jeremy Harrell: Disabled veteran convicted by the Biden DOJ
Sep 19, 2025Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Jeremy Harrell, a disabled veteran and founder of Veterans Club Inc., shares his journey from serving in Iraq to facing prosecution by the Biden DOJ. Battling PTSD, he builds a nonprofit to support fellow veterans, only to be indicted over disability benefits. Now, he speaks out and appeals to President Trump for a pardon...
Duration: 00:58:00Railroaded: Is my husband in prison to protect the Biden crime family?
Sep 15, 2025Byrne Unscripted with Martha Byrne – On October 28, 2020, Michael McMahon is arrested and falsely accused of working for a foreign government. Despite no evidence of stalking or foreign ties, a jury convicts him. His wife exposes how a weaponized justice system silences truth, hides exculpatory evidence, and protects powerful interests while an innocent man remains behind bars...
Duration: 00:00:00Activist judges’ decisions result in Ukrainian’s murder
Sep 12, 2025Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – A young Ukrainian refugee, Iryna Zarutska, seeks peace in America but instead faces a horrific death in Charlotte, North Carolina. Her accused killer, Decarlos Brown Jr., has a long criminal past overlooked by activist judges. Questions rise about failures in the court system, mental health, and justice as federal charges and a possible death penalty loom...
Duration: 00:58:00Government insanity and the cycle of failed policies
Sep 07, 2025The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Leaders in Washington repeat the same mistakes, expecting different results. Congress pushes the 25th Amendment and shutdown threats, while the president claims powers over state elections. Courts weigh battles against religious freedom, and schools hide falling standards. The cycle of political insanity continues as voters keep empowering those who fuel dysfunction and decline...
Duration: 00:58:00When the courts and politicians protect the bad guys
Sep 07, 2025Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – Many judges and liberal politicians are attempting to block policies that would help ICE agents and the Department of Homeland Security track down individuals who don't belong in the United States of America because they came here illegally It is the duty of the Department of Homeland Security, through our ICE agents and through our local police, to apprehend criminals...
Duration: 00:58:00Court of Appeals says girl can use boys’ bathroom despite SC law
Sep 06, 2025The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals rules that a South Carolina school must allow a transgender student to use the boys’ bathroom despite state law requiring separation by sex. The decision cites Title IX and the Equal Protection Clause, sparking pushback from state officials who argue the law protects privacy, safety, and dignity in schools...
Duration: 00:58:00Are we losing the rule of law?
Aug 31, 2025The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The rule of law faces deep challenges as raids, investigations, and judicial actions raise questions of fairness and accountability. From John Bolton to the Clinton Foundation, political motivations and cover-ups blur justice. With courts and leaders shaping outcomes, the concern grows: how far has the loss spread, and what can citizens do to restore trust?
Duration: 00:00:00No Ten Commandments in public schools, says Texas district judge
Aug 29, 2025The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – A federal judge blocks Texas from requiring public schools to display the Ten Commandments, challenging a new law signed by Governor Greg Abbott. The ruling questions historical tradition and raises constitutional concerns, setting the stage for a possible Supreme Court review. The case spotlights tensions between education, faith, and free speech in American classrooms...
Duration: 00:00:00J6er Jenna Ryan sues PayPal and the federal government
Aug 29, 2025Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Jenna Ryan takes on PayPal and the federal government after being banned and punished for her role on January 6. With a Trump pardon behind her, she now fights in court while sharing her story through a new book, podcast appearances, and a docuseries. Her resilience and John Solomon’s revelations drive this powerful conversation...
Duration: 00:58:00Defending free speech in and out of the courtroom
Aug 28, 2025The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Conor Fitzpatrick joins FIRE from Detroit with deep experience in state and federal litigation. He champions the First Amendment through pro bono cases for the incarcerated, securing victories that protect free expression. Recognized with the Richard J. Seryak Award, he brings a record of defending civil liberties while also enjoying reading, running, sushi, and Detroit sports...
Duration: 00:58:00Not so fast, Trump’s NY conviction was not tossed out
Aug 26, 2025Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Donald Trump’s $500 million penalty in New York faces confusion after a divided appeals court ruling. Judges split on whether to uphold fraud findings, order a new trial, or dismiss the case. While Eric Trump calls it a major victory, other penalties remain, and the New York Attorney General may still push the fight further...
Duration: 00:58:00Remembering Judge Frank Caprio: the world’s nicest judge
Aug 26, 2025The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Rhode Island mourns Judge Frank Caprio, remembered worldwide as “the world’s nicest judge.” Known for compassion and fairness, his courtroom moments touch millions, showing justice with humanity. His legacy of mercy contrasts sharply with the headlines of arrogance from Devon Flanagan. Caprio’s faith and kindness continue to inspire, reminding us of the lasting power of empathy...
Duration: 00:58:00The state of gun owner control
Aug 20, 2025The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The debate over gun control intensifies as focus shifts from firearms to those who own them. With the Supreme Court set to hear multiple Second Amendment cases, the outcome could shape gun rights for years. From “gun-free zones” to armed staff in Texas schools, the clash between safety, freedom, and law continues to define America’s future...
Duration: 00:58:00Do judges’ personal views affect justice in courts
Aug 19, 2025Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – The U.S. faces a growing crisis in its courts as judges issue rulings shaped by politics and personal bias. Calls rise for mandatory mental health evaluations and independent reviews to ensure fairness. A recent sentencing sparks debate over justice, accountability, and the need for reform. Citizens are urged to stay vigilant and demand change...
Duration: 00:58:00How the autism omnibus proceeding screwed families with vaccine-injured children
Aug 18, 2025The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – Families face betrayal in the Autism Omnibus Proceeding as vaccine injury claims are denied despite the landmark Hannah Poling case. Drs. May and Tim Hindmarsh with Dr. Peter McCullough expose the decades-long vaccine controversy, legal maneuvers, and medical realities. The McCullough Report calls for truth, accountability, and a louder voice for those harmed...
Duration: 00:00:00The left’s fury over Texas’ maps is nothing short of theatrical
Aug 14, 2025Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Chris Cordani – The left’s fury over Texas’ maps is nothing short of theatrical. Progressive leaders are accusing Republicans of “rigging” the state’s political boundaries — yet remain curiously silent about Democrat-led gerrymandering in states like New York, Illinois, and Maryland. Cordani calls it what it is: political hypocrisy...
Duration: 00:00:002A infringed: Dexter Taylor’s story from prison
Aug 14, 2025Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Dexter Taylor, a 53-year-old IT expert, sits in a New York prison after building unregistered guns at home. Believing the Second Amendment is his only license, he refuses a plea deal and fights state laws he says violate his rights, sparking a powerful debate over freedom, law, and the meaning of constitutional protections...
Duration: 00:58:00Why America has more lawyers than doctors
Aug 13, 2025The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – America has become a very litigious society. That’s probably why we have more lawyers than doctors. But our judicial system is very important. The First Amendment prohibits Congress from depriving us of our right to petition the government for redress of grievances. The most common way people seek redress is by lawsuit...
Duration: 00:58:00Why are the Courts protecting the bad guys?
Aug 08, 2025Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – The court is stating that arrests based on racial profiling are not permitted. And I agree. But law enforcement officers are not racially profiling. They are criminal profiling. There is a difference that the courts and others ignore. We must restore the balance of power in our nation. In the meantime, here we go again, the courts making laws to help the bad guys...
Duration: 00:58:00Trump admin protects the COVID vaccines: Stunning new information from Kirk Moore, MD
Aug 08, 2025America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Peter & Ginger Breggin – The only reason Attorney General Bondi stopped the trial was the growing possibility that Dr. Moore and his attorneys would get the right to do discovery on how evil the Covid project was, especially its “vaccines.” In other words, President Donald Trump did not want the public learning more about how bad the vaccines are...
Duration: 00:58:00Garbage in and garbage out! Raising our standards…
Aug 06, 2025The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – I don’t know where some of the crazy ideas I hear people support come from. It seems the ability to think critically, to analyze what we read, even to verify what we hear, is in critical condition today. What can We the People do to stop eating the garbage that’s coming out of Washington, D.C., the media, and more and more Americans? We start by verifying, especially our...
Duration: 00:58:00When the truth is a lie
Aug 03, 2025The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – When truth becomes slippery, society suffers. I explore what happens when facts are twisted—whether by AI, the courts, or education policy. From false judicial opinions to historical revisionism and the rise of socialism in local politics, I challenge readers to question what’s real, who benefits from the lies, and what’s at stake when the truth is ignored...
Duration: 00:58:00Judge Hippler’s powerful words that moved a nation
Jul 31, 2025The Hidden Lightness with Jimmy Hinton – Idaho Judge Steven Hippler fought back tears as he delivered a powerful message to Bryan Kohberger, the man accused of one of the most horrific crimes in recent memory. Calling Kohberger a “faceless coward,” Judge Hippler stood not only as a figure of authority but as a symbol of deep compassion and humanity...
Duration: 00:58:00The battles continue to remove DEI and CRT from public schools
Jul 29, 2025The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Coming into line with Trump’s Executive Orders, the law prohibits DEI activities in public schools, including the establishment of DEI offices, engagement in divisive concepts, consideration of diversity statements from job applicants as part of hiring, and maintenance of academic programs promoting ideologies such as DEI and transgenderism...
Duration: 00:58:005th Anniversary of standing in front of SCOTUS! What has changed?
Jul 29, 2025Looking 4 Healing Radio with Dr. Angelina Farella – The America of six years ago was vastly different from the America it is today. We, as Americans, are vastly different from what we used to be. The doctors who spoke out five years ago are forever changed. Some have just barely survived, and some are still fighting to defend their livelihood. ALL of them have learned to practice a little differently...
Duration: 00:58:00The jury got it wrong; when nurses fail the family too
Jul 22, 2025Nurses Out Loud – A historic jury trial exposes how a hospital’s nursing failures led to the tragic, preventable death of Grace Schara, a young woman with Down syndrome. As I break down each breach with expert nurse Suzi Eichinger, we reveal how neglect, ignored family advocacy, and ethical violations threaten patient care. This is the first in a six-part investigative series...
Duration: 00:58:00Why the US Government stopped the case against Dr. Kirk Moore
Jul 18, 2025America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Peter & Ginger Breggin – The government allowed the trial to begin and continue because it had no fear of COVID-19 disclosures coming to light. Nothing would come up to discredit Trump’s beloved Operation Warp Speed and to bring the global conspiracy crashing down. But the government made a mistake by bringing up one of the suppressed subjects...
Duration: 00:00:00Supreme Court says YES to Department of Education pink slips
Jul 18, 2025The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – The Supreme Court approves the Trump Administration’s move to lay off 1,400 Department of Education employees, overturning a previous court order to rehire them. While critics argue this could dismantle the department, officials insist vital work continues—including an ongoing investigation into undisclosed foreign funding at the University of Michigan. The future of federal education oversight...
Duration: 00:00:00Courts, rather than representatives, govern our lives
Jul 16, 2025The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – The Supreme Court may be in recess for three months, but technically, the job never stops. Today, I want to examine some recent work that the Supreme Court has been doing, illustrating just how much courts, rather than representatives, govern our lives. For example, it was the Supreme Court that recently cleared the judicial hurdles to the...
Duration: 00:58:30Zantac cancer coverup
Jul 11, 2025Nurses Out Loud – As nurses, we once believed our systems protected patients from dangerous drugs. The Zantac scandal exposes just how deeply corporate greed, regulatory failure, and media silence endanger public health. From hidden NDMA risks to lawsuits and industry coverups, this story reveals what truly happens when profits are valued over safety—and why we must demand accountability...
Duration: 00:58:00An avalanche of SCOTUS decisions
Jul 05, 2025The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Every year, at the end of June, the Supreme Court goes on summer recess. Just before they leave, they like to drop their most important and controversial decisions on the American people. This year is not different. For example, can District Court Justices issue nationwide injunctions? Can parents demand the opportunity to opt their children out of certain public school content?
Duration: 00:58:00Can HHS spur healthcare innovation and avoid the deep swamp, Q&A 157
Jul 03, 2025America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Peter McCullough and Malcolm Out Loud – 92% of symptomatic COVID-19 vaccinated people had traces of spike proteins. Now we know the spike protein is long-lasting, but is it possible that the spike was still being produced? Are there any symptoms of subclinical myocarditis? Can it be healed? How much Nattokinese, curcumin, and bromelain is in one capsule?
Duration: 00:58:00Who is supposed to rein in rogue judges?
Jul 02, 2025The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Many people have been complaining about rogue judges lately. Some people are asking why the Supreme Court doesn’t take action against them. This leads me to something I say quite often, “it’s not what you don’t know, but what you know that just ain’t so that really bites you in the backside.” Not only does the Supreme Court lack the legal authority to rein in...
Duration: 00:58:00SCOTUS says NO to forcing kids to be exposed to deviant sexual ideologies!
Jul 01, 2025The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – The ruling was 6–3, with the three liberal justices — Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, and Ketanji Brown Jackson — dissenting in favor of the School Board having more control over what children are learning than parents. Indeed, parents have ALL of the power when it comes to their children’s education. Clearly, Sotomayor does not know what the “essence of public education” is...
Duration: 00:58:00SCOTUS stops rogue judges (for now) as America’s economic picture gets muddy
Jun 29, 2025Viewpoint This Sunday with Malcolm Out Loud – It was the nationwide injunctions that the lower courts were holding back the Executive Office and the president’s agenda. Former immigration judge, Andrew Arthur, will explain the impact. As the Big Beautiful Bill makes its way to the president’s desk, Economist Christian Briggs explains the delicate balancing act that has America on the edge...
Duration: 00:58:33Live by the court, die by the court
Jun 29, 2025The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Exploring the adage “live by the sword, die by the sword,” this piece examines Americans’ shifting reliance on courts to secure rights—and how the same tribunals can curtail them. From recent California’s climate and gun rulings to Louisiana’s First Amendment missteps and Tennessee’s adherence to constitutional language, it highlights a justice worried about ideological decision-making...
Duration: 00:58:00State powers questioned in federal courts
Jun 27, 2025The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Like the Nuns in New York who are suing the state for requiring them to provide abortion in their employee healthcare. Or the case where the United States sued the State of Tennessee for banning sexual identity procedures on minors. Or the right of the States of Oklahoma and Utah to have their case against the EPA heard in their Circuit Court rather than...
Duration: 00:58:00Hormones, scalpels, and gavels: Lawsuit updates on trans kids
Jun 27, 2025Nurses Out Loud – How are people sent down the hospital path of hormones and scalpels? A recent Supreme Court ruling impacts 25 states with bans on the practice. A lawsuit was filed by a detransitioner against their “gender-affirming” doctor. The doctor in question just happens to be the lead author on the controversial study suppressed over fear of being “weaponized” by people who...
Duration: 00:58:00Supreme Court ruling on deportations sparks debate
Jun 25, 2025Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Nate Cain – In this gripping episode, we reveal overshadowed major political events: the Supreme Court upholds Trump’s criminal alien deportation policy, a bystander halts an active shooter at a Michigan church, Michigan’s university faces an admissions bias lawsuit, and we analyze Trump’s strike on Iran’s nuclear sites with a retired Air Force officer discussing potential cyberwarfare risks...
Duration: 00:00:00Fifth Circuit blocks Ten Commandments in Louisiana schools
Jun 25, 2025The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – Louisiana’s law mandating Ten Commandments displays in public school classrooms was invalidated by the Fifth Circuit, upholding parents’ First Amendment protections. Judges concluded that mandating religious texts oversteps parental authority in guiding children’s faith. Meanwhile, Governor Greg Abbott approved a similar Texas mandate, likely propelling this debate to the Supreme Court...
Duration: 00:58:00Federal courts vs. presidential trade power
Jun 21, 2025Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – Facing an emerging pattern of judicial intervention, citizens must scrutinize how unelected judges influence trade policy and separation of powers. Recent injunctions against tariff orders under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act spark debate on Congress’s authority over commerce. Rogers for America encourages demonstrations and urges the public to engage peacefully and...
Duration: 00:58:00SCOTUS sides with common sense in Tennessee’s ban on gender treatment for minors
Jun 21, 2025The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – The Supreme Court hands a huge victory to the youth of America by upholding the Tennessee law which bans harmful gender treatment for minors. Tennessee’s law, states that health care providers are prohibited from administering puberty blockers or hormones for the purpose of “enabling a minor to identify with, or live as, a purported identity inconsistent with...
Duration: 00:58:00The tragic loss of Grace Schara: A fight for justice and accountability
Jun 20, 2025America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Mary Talley Bowden – Grace Schara’s tragic death at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital in October 2021 has sparked a groundbreaking lawsuit against hospital staff and protocols. Allegations of unauthorized sedation, wrongful DNR orders, and systemic negligence during the COVID-19 pandemic expose failures in patient advocacy. The upcoming June 2025 trial could dramatically reshape healthcare accountability.
Duration: 00:58:00Transgendering our children still lurks in the shadows
Jun 19, 2025Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Tennessee’s law had been challenged in Federal courts by the Biden administration, and the District courts had agreed with the Biden administration that the law was unconstitutional. Chief Justice Roberts wrote, “This case carries with it the weight of fierce scientific and policy debates. The voices in these debates raise sincere concerns; the implications for all are...
Duration: 00:58:03Grace Schara case: Nurse expert slams hospital for abandoning the nursing process
Jun 17, 2025Nurses Out Loud – We explore nurse expert Suzi Eichinger’s testimony revealing ethical breakdowns at Ascension St. Elizabeth Hospital. We examine how DNR orders, sedative protocols, and ignored family wishes compromise patient advocacy and contribute to a preventable death. We unpack systemic failures in COVID-era care and call on nurses to reclaim sacred duty to protect and honor human life...
Duration: 00:58:00SCOTUS dump
Jun 15, 2025The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – I unpack the Supreme Court’s early summer rulings in this data dump, focusing on three pivotal decisions and spotlighting two explosive news items heading toward litigation. This annual “silly season” delivers legal drama and truly landmark verdicts, and I guide readers through these initial opinions while previewing the bombshell cases that loom on the horizon...
Duration: 00:00:00Paging Pam Bondi Stat on the Second Amendment
Jun 15, 2025Unleashed! The Political News Hour with Mayor Deb – If the Second Amendment falls, so will all the others. Judy Masterson, a wise woman, once wrote, “The right of the people to keep and bear arms is centered not on hunting or sport shooting but on the natural right of self-defense. It gives “teeth” to the promises of liberty, ensuring that attempts to reduce our natural rights to...
Duration: 00:58:00Resolving past ills
Jun 14, 2025The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Debate over presidential power intensifies as one administration attempts to reverse its predecessor’s directives through executive orders while courts intervene at every turn. From transgender healthcare guidance to immigration protections, legal battles unfold in lower courts and reach SCOTUS. This exploration examines separation of powers, authority limits, and the judiciary’s role in...
Duration: 00:58:00Losing our grip on America
Jun 12, 2025Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – A notable public feud has recently erupted between Elon Musk and President Donald J. Trump. The US Supreme Court, district courts, and various other courts are challenging the President's actions, such as efforts to eliminate the Department of Education, which requires congressional approval. This raises the question: Where is Congress?
Duration: 00:58:00Hospital protocols on trial in Grace Schara case
Jun 12, 2025Nurses Out Loud – We delve into the high-stakes jury trial of Grace Schara in Appleton, WI. They examine disputed hospital protocols, including removal of legal advocate Scott Schara and “staff splitting” tensions. Defense tactics, from conspiracy labeling to misleading certification claims, draw nurse criticism. Expert Dr. Berdine recounts “countless” breaches of care, calling it “insane” and the worst clinical decision in his remarkable 46-year...
Duration: 00:58:00Trump travel ban and judge’s lawfare battle
Jun 10, 2025Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – President Trump’s new executive order bars travelers from 12 countries, focusing on Africa and the Middle East, while imposing further visa restrictions on seven more. Critics warn of legal battles as activist judges challenge deportation efforts and equity-related funding cuts. Judge Jon Tigar’s June 9 ruling blocks White House mandates targeting DEI and LGBTQ+ programs...
Duration: 00:58:00Constitutional showdowns over guns and sanctuary cities
Jun 08, 2025The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Exploring recent Supreme Court decisions on Maryland and Rhode Island gun regulations, this piece examines dissenting opinions by Justices Kavanaugh and Thomas that challenge lower court reasoning and question adherence to the Supremacy Clause. It also delves into federal clashes with sanctuary cities over illegal immigrant policies, highlighting constitutional tensions shaping...
Duration: 00:54:02Why judges and politicians need mental health evaluations
Jun 07, 2025Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – Explore how judicial decisions by courts influence executive and legislative actions, raising questions about accountability and mental fitness. This episode examines the push for mandatory periodic health and drug evaluations for judges and politicians, arguing that without strict, regular, rigorous oversight, those wielding power risk undermining democracy and public trust...
Duration: 00:58:00State and local government can impact your life more than the Feds
Jun 06, 2025The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – With everyone focused on what Donald Trump or the federal courts will do next, it’s easy to forget that our states have governments, and what they do can have even more impact on our lives than the Feds. If we are to be constitutionally sound citizens, we need to keep an eye on our state and local governments as much, if not more, than...
Duration: 00:58:00It’s time to judge the judges!
Jun 06, 2025Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – Some reports indicate that individuals suffer due to economic and defense issues, suggesting that unelected judges influence national policies. The President and Congress aim to address crises affecting Americans. Despite protests, organized and non-violent demonstrations may effectively communicate concerns within...
Duration: 00:00:00Deep State collapse: Supreme Court grants Trump agency power
May 30, 2025Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Bruce Robertson – Freedom hangs in the balance as Scott Adams reverses his stance on COVID injections, a bizarre scandal emerges involving Emmanuel Macron’s wife in France, and a Gold Star mother faces imprisonment after exposing massive voter fraud in Colorado. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court empowers Donald Trump to dismantle unelected administrative bureaucracies.
Duration: 00:00:00SCOTUS term confirms we are living in interesting times
May 30, 2025The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – As the end of another Supreme Court term approaches, we’re seeing some of the more important decisions being published. This should continue through the end of June, when the justices go on vacation. As we examine these decisions, I hope to see a pattern emerge that will restore the...
Duration: 00:58:00The judicial branch continues to wage war on the executive branch
May 30, 2025The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – A lawsuit brought by 20 AGs from Democrat states has found a judge to block the Department of Education’s planned layoffs of half the DOE staff. In the decision to halt the terminations, Judge Myong stated that DOE employees and teachers' unions offered enough supporting documentation to cause the...
Duration: 00:58:00What recent SCOTUS decisions mean for the rest of us
May 24, 2025The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – With over 40 nationwide injunctions issued since Trump took office, many people are looking to the Supreme Court to help clean up this mess. The idea of these nationwide injunctions, along with Birthright citizenship, was the topic of oral arguments in the recent case United States v. CASA. But that is just one of several recent decisions by the top court in the land...
Duration: 00:58:00Searching for truth in a sea of opinion
May 23, 2025The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Recently, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments involving Trump's birthright citizenship executive order. Do you know the truth behind this idea? Nashville has been dealing with ICE raids, collecting almost 200 illegal aliens. Are you aware of the facts behind these raids, and what those who are challenging them appear to actually be supporting?
Duration: 00:58:00Pot meets kettle
May 22, 2025The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Satirical hypocrisy abounds as critics condemn alleged insurrection on one hand while defending similar actions by allies. States sue the administration over misappropriated funds. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court weighs challenges to an executive order reinstating vital constitutional language. Such partisan double standards jeopardize civil rights, fundamental liberties, and public trust.
Duration: 00:00:00Listeners gets out loud on tariffs, judges, and faith
May 21, 2025Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – This letter addresses concerns regarding those in power, such as politicians and dictators, and emphasizes the significance of addressing corruption through prayer. It highlights the importance of spiritual resilience and seeking divine guidance during uncertain times. The letter also addresses topics such as the impact of tariffs, anger among Canadians towards...
Duration: 00:58:00Tyranny and subversion found a grassroots home in South Carolina
May 20, 2025Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Susan Price – Next July 4th marks America’s 250th independence milestone amid warnings of domestic tyranny and subversion emerging at grassroots levels in South Carolina. Examining alleged conspiracies, federal overreach, and promises of accountability, the discussion features Lauren Martel and Cynthia Jones—two local patriots championing constitutional rights and resisting perceived threats to liberty.
Duration: 00:58:00Comey calls for Trump’s assassination
May 18, 2025Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – Former FBI Director James Comey faces Secret Service scrutiny after posting '8647', a coded death threat aimed at President Trump. His controversial history, from handling the Clinton investigation to alleged FISA abuses, shapes debate over potential prosecution and First Amendment defenses. SCOTUS also weighs limits and scope of nationwide injunctions.
Duration: 00:57:59What to do about ‘rogue’ judges?
May 16, 2025The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – If you’ve followed the news out of Washington, D.C. lately, you could almost forget there are three branches of government. That is how focused the media has been on the fight between the president and the federal judiciary. Have you ever considered what you can do about “rogue” judges?
Duration: 00:58:00Seeking redress for political gain
May 14, 2025The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Seeking redress for a grievance implies pursuing compensation for a wrong. Protected by the First Amendment and state constitutions, this right can be manipulated for political agendas. When lawsuits serve politics rather than justice, they undermine constitutional principles. I examine recent cases to determine whether plaintiffs pursue redress or leverage legal processes for gain.
Duration: 00:00:00A pivotal moment in medical and legal history: The quest to destroy Pfizer
May 13, 2025America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Mary Talley Bowden – The stakes are immense. Mendenhall estimates the vaccine may have caused approximately 3 million disabilities and 500,000–600,000 deaths in the U.S. The trial’s data integrity is further questioned, as only 170 participants’ data, out of an initial 43,000, were used for approval, suggesting possible manipulation...
Duration: 00:58:00Chaos, murder, and mayhem
May 12, 2025Chasing Justice with Lt. Joe Pangaro – Lt Joe takes a look at the news of the day: a new Pope, the Latest Lawfare attack on President Trump, new economic deals, and a review of a brutal criminal case of murder. Lt. Joe examines the Idaho College murders in more depth and gives us some insights into how a criminal case is handled and how decisions are made in crime cases.
Duration: 00:57:00Will the Supreme Court greenlight a religious charter school
May 07, 2025The Dean’s List with Host Dean Bowen – The Supreme Court examines whether St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School can retain its charter amid disputes over the Free Exercise and Establishment Clauses. With arguments over religious expression in public education and accusations of bias, the ruling could potentially reshape First Amendment enforcement and address internal constitutional conflicts.
Duration: 00:58:00Hospital ignored judge’s order, stonewalled the family, then targeted me!
May 06, 2025America Out Loud PULSE with Dr. Mary Talley Bowden – The Texas medical board came after me, not for malpractice, not for harming anyone, but for *trying to follow a court order*. They called my actions misconduct, as if I were some reckless vigilante instead of a doctor backed by a judicial directive. This isn’t just about me. This is about a betrayal of what medicine is supposed to be...
Duration: 00:58:00Wisconsin wooping
May 03, 2025The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – I explore the shocking case in Wisconsin where a county judge faces FBI arrest for obstructing justice by aiding a federal felon’s escape from her own courthouse. I question what drives this bizarre behavior and reflect on the power of a verbal “whooping” in today’s society. This tale highlights legal chaos and community disbelief. I write with candid honesty daily.
Duration: 00:00:00Why this fight between the chief executive and the inferior courts is so important
May 02, 2025The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Checks and balances rely on friction among branches of government. From judicial pushback to executive oversight, constitutional accountability demands robust challenges. When legislatures, executives, and courts clash, we witness governance principles in action. Citizens must scrutinize these confrontations to ensure each branch upholds the rule of law and...
Duration: 00:00:00It’s time to defund rogue Federal District Courts
May 01, 2025Rogers for America with Lt. Steve Rogers – Far too many judges are making decisions that are allowing illegal immigrants to roam our streets, to vote in our elections, and much more. I can't wrap my arms around how anyone is in their right mind, and I'm talking about judges, actually, could support those decisions and political policies not in line with the law...
Duration: 00:58:00Even more cases where the courts want to rule
Apr 30, 2025The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Courts are increasingly seen as ruling bodies, but that perception clashes with their true constitutional role. This piece explores the difference between deciding and ruling, highlighting the dangers of judicial overreach and the importance of recognizing constitutional limits to preserve our republic and the freedoms it was built to protect.
Duration: 00:00:00Trump at 100 days: An X Space Town Hall
Apr 27, 2025Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – President Donald Trump’s first 100 days have sparked sweeping policy shifts, from reversing DEI initiatives to imposing tariffs that unsettle Americans. Courts have challenged parts of his agenda, while supporters hotly debate his personnel decisions in a live X Space Town Hall, weighing Pam Bondi’s performance and Pete Hegseth’s resilience.
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