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America's News Hour

America's News Hour

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In a world awash with talking points and echo chambers, America’s News Hour with Bill Bernardoni cuts through the noise and delivers substantive conversations. From hard-hitting policy debates to inspiring stories of leadership and resilience, Bill and his guests bring you a clear-eyed perspective on the week’s most important stories… without spin and without contrived outrage.

You’ll hear from watchdogs and insiders, veteran journalists to civic leaders, and from Beltway insiders, to those on the front lines of local change. Guests are chosen for their insights, not their soundbites, offering a variety of different viewpoints that push past typical left-right labels.

Bill and his guests dive deep into the headlines that are shaping our lives, from government accountability and budget battles in DC, to the real change work happening in local communities across the country. Bill’s no-nonsense style and experience in both radio and as a political consultant makes for thoughtful conversations that challenge assumptions and seek solutions.

America’s News Hour isn’t about chasing clicks or scoring political points — it’s about taking the time to understand what’s working, what’s broken, and how we can build something better together. Because in the end, accountability and efficiency matter — and so do integrity and trust.

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Episodios
  • Do Immigrants Help the Economy? Breaking Down the $14.5 Trillion Debate - David Bier
    Mar 30 2026
    Bill Bernardoni sits down with David Bier of the Cato Institute to unpack a major new study on immigration and its impact on government budgets. The findings challenge a common narrative—arguing that immigrants have contributed trillions more in taxes than they’ve taken in benefits. From Social Security and education costs to welfare usage and labor participation, this conversation digs into the data, the criticisms, and why the debate over immigration economics is far from settled.

    Do you think the economic argument for immigration is being overlooked in today’s political debate?
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    11 m
  • States vs. Federal Power: Inside the Immigration and DHS Debate - Bill Jasper
    Mar 30 2026
    Bill Bernardoni is joined by Bill Jasper of the John Birch Society to break down the constitutional argument behind state sovereignty and federal authority. From the “Make America States Again” initiative to the role of ICE and DHS, the conversation explores where immigration enforcement fits within the Constitution—and whether today’s federal structure has drifted too far from the founders’ original intent. It’s a deep dive into states’ rights, national security, and the growing divide over immigration policy.

    Should immigration enforcement be primarily a federal responsibility, or should states have more control?
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    10 m
  • Iran Aftermath Questions & A Florida Political Scandal That’s Raising Eyebrows - Andrew McKay Part 2
    Mar 30 2026
    Bill Bernardoni and Andrew McKay take a deeper look at what comes after potential conflict with Iran—questioning whether regime change or democracy is even realistic based on history and recent global examples. Then, the conversation shifts stateside to a jaw-dropping controversy in Florida, where the state’s attorney general is facing scrutiny over a six-figure adjunct teaching salary and broader concerns about political influence in higher education. It’s a conversation about power, accountability, and what happens when systems start to blur.

    Which is more concerning right now—uncertainty in U.S. foreign policy or potential abuses of power at the state level?
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    9 m
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