Episodios

  • Congressman Brandon Gill on Tackling Visa Fraud and Protecting American Students
    Jan 20 2026

    In this episode of John Solomon Reports, we unpack a whirlwind of events surrounding President Trump's upcoming speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos. As tensions rise among European leaders regarding Trump’s controversial plans for Greenland, we explore the implications of his proposed security perimeter amidst growing concerns from China and Russia in the Arctic.

    We take a moment to assess the significant achievements from Trump's first year in office, highlighting improvements in mortgage rates, gas prices, and inflation. With a notable decrease in border crossings and an unprecedented drop in the foreign-born population, we discuss the impact of these changes on American society and the economy.

    Additionally, we delve into the recent grand jury subpoenas issued to Minnesota officials regarding their alleged obstruction of ICE operations, a development that could have serious ramifications for state governance.

    Later, we tackle the pressing issue of student visa reform with Congressman Brandon Gill from Texas. Congressman Gill unveils his groundbreaking legislation aimed at addressing the alarming trend of foreign students overstaying their visas and the potential threats posed by individuals from hostile nations studying sensitive subjects in the U.S. He emphasizes the need for an immigration system that prioritizes American students and national security, challenging the status quo that often favors foreign applicants over qualified American citizens.

    As we delve deeper, Congressman Gill sheds light on the broader implications of waste, fraud, and abuse within government programs, particularly highlighting the ongoing investigations into fraudulent practices in Minnesota. He discusses the significance of recent legislative changes designed to protect taxpayer dollars and the importance of accountability in government spending.

    The conversation also touches on the challenges posed by Islamic migration and the necessity of an immigration policy that safeguards American values and culture. Congressman Gill articulates his commitment to ensuring that those who enter the U.S. align with the principles that make America great.

    Next, we feature the talented Jeffrey Steele, a prominent figure in the entertainment industry known for his behind-the-scenes work as a songwriter and producer. Jeffrey shares his journey and the inspiration behind his latest song, "Voice," which captures the sentiments of those who feel unheard in today's society. With a melody that came together in just 30 minutes, Jeffrey reflects on the importance of giving a voice to the voiceless and the power of music to connect people.

    We delve into the making of the accompanying music video, which showcases real-life heroes who have influenced Jeffrey's life. He emphasizes the significance of featuring authentic individuals rather than polished actors, highlighting their stories of resilience and courage. Jeffrey's passion for storytelling through music shines as he discusses his diverse collaborations with artists across genres and the delicate balance of maintaining artistic integrity while helping others express their truths.

    As the conversation unfolds, Jeffrey reveals the catalyst that drove him to step into the spotlight himself, encouraged by friends and family to share his own voice. He passionately advocates for free speech in the music industry, stressing the need for artists to express their views without fear of censorship. As a special treat, we get to hear Jeffrey perform his song.

    Finally, we take a deep dive into the current economic landscape as the Federal Reserve faces scrutiny amidst rising gold prices and soaring national debt. Shannon Davis, CEO of American Alternative Assets, joins us to unpack the implications of these developments on personal savings and investments. With gold recently surpassing $4,600 an ounce, Shannon discusses the concept of gold revaluation and its historical context, shedding light on how such a shift could impact the government's balance sheet and the economy at large.

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    45 m
  • Faith Under Fire: The Minnesota Church Protest and Its Aftermath
    Jan 19 2026

    In this episode of John Solomon Reports, we dive into a deeply concerning incident that occurred over the weekend in Minneapolis, where a group of protesters disrupted a Christian church service, raising questions about the intersection of faith and activism. The protesters, reportedly including former CNN anchor Don Lemon, faced backlash for their actions, leading to a federal investigation into potential criminal charges under laws aimed at protecting the sanctity of worship.

    Joining us to discuss this alarming event is Pastor Joe Rigney, one of the founders of the church targeted by the protests. Pastor Rigney shares his insights on the implications of such disruptions and the broader context of church security in light of recent tragic events.

    We also welcome Senator Tommy Tuberville, a former college football coach turned Alabama senator, who shares his perspective on the political landscape and his current campaign for governor. Senator Tuberville’s insights provide a unique angle on the role of faith in public life.

    As we commemorate Martin Luther King Jr. Day, we reflect on the enduring legacy of Dr. King's call for a colorblind society. Dr. Matt Daniels joins us to discuss efforts to counteract divisive ideologies that have emerged in recent years, advocating for a return to the foundational principles of equality and character that Dr. King championed.

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    38 m
  • Congresswoman Mary Miller on Stock Trading Reform and Food Stamp Fraud
    Jan 18 2026

    In this Sunday brunch edition of John Solomon Reports, we kick off with Congresswoman Mary Miller from Illinois, who has been at the forefront of significant legislative changes. Miller discusses her pivotal role in passing a bill to end congressional stock trading, a move aimed at increasing transparency and ethics among lawmakers. She also highlights her efforts to ensure that states providing food stamp, Medicaid, and voter rolls are subject to federal review to prevent fraud, making a case for accountability in government funding.

    In the second segment, we welcome Tim Stewart, President of the US Oil and Gas Association, to discuss the implications of the recent surge in oil production, particularly in Venezuela. Stewart sheds light on the Trump administration's deregulation efforts and what they mean for America's energy dominance on the global stage, emphasizing the connection between energy security and national security.

    Finally, we hear from Mike Ring of Old Glory Bank, a financial institution founded to combat cancel culture and protect individuals' financial privacy. Ring shares insights into the bank's mission and its response to the challenges posed by recent government actions, including those related to the January 6th investigation.

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    31 m
  • Government Accountability: Senator Rand Paul on Stopping Fraud and Protecting Taxpayers
    Jan 17 2026

    In this episode of John Solomon Reports, we sit down with Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky, a relentless advocate against waste, fraud, and abuse in government spending. Senator Paul discusses the staggering $600 billion in fraud identified by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessant and the alarming growth of fraudulent Obamacare policies that benefit insurance companies rather than American citizens.

    We delve into the Somali scandal in Minnesota, which sheds light on the need for common-sense reforms in government welfare programs. Senator Paul highlights a recent bipartisan effort led by Senator John Kennedy to end the fraudulent practice of issuing taxpayer-funded checks to deceased individuals, a significant step towards accountability.

    Additionally, Senator Paul addresses the controversial issue of welfare benefits for refugees, emphasizing the necessity of adhering to existing laws that prevent new immigrants from accessing federal assistance for five years. He plans to force a vote on this critical issue, despite the pushback from both sides of the aisle.

    Joining the conversation is Dr. Rebecca Grant from the Lexington Institute, who provides insights into the current dynamics in Venezuela and the implications of recent U.S. foreign policy. We also hear from the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of ADN America, Gelet Fragela, who shares her perspective on the potential for regime change in Cuba, inspired by the recent events in Venezuela.

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    42 m
  • Inside the FBI: Kash Patel on Raids, Riots, and Realities
    Jan 16 2026

    In this episode of John Solomon Reports, we have an action-packed lineup featuring FBI Director Kash Patel, who provides exclusive insights into the controversial raid on a Washington Post reporter's home. Patel addresses the pressing question of whether those funding and organizing protests in Minnesota will ever face justice, shedding light on the complexities of law enforcement in these turbulent times.

    Later, we welcome Fred Fleitz, former Chief of Staff to the National Security Council and current analyst at the America First Policy Institute. Fleitz delves into the recent hypocrisy surrounding Greenland's security, challenging the narratives put forth by European leaders regarding threats from China and Russia in the Arctic region.

    In the final segment, Brian Blase from Paragon Healthcare shares shocking revelations about potential fraud in the healthcare sector, specifically regarding the recent surge in Obamacare signups. Blais uncovers data suggesting that many of these signups may have been artificially inflated by middleware brokers, raising serious questions about the integrity of taxpayer-funded programs.

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    45 m
  • Contempt of Congress for Clintons?
    Jan 16 2026

    In this episode of John Solomon Reports, we feature an exciting lineup of guests, including House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, who reveals plans to subpoena couriers involved in a $700 million cash operation. We also welcome Navy Admiral Brian Christine, who shares his refreshing views on military representation, and former Deputy National Security Advisor Steve Yates, who discusses the implications of recent foreign policy successes.

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    39 m
  • Legislative Actions Unfold: Fraud, Foreign Policy, and Women's Sports at the Forefront
    Jan 14 2026

    In this episode, we dive into the latest developments from the ongoing investigations surrounding fraud in Minneapolis and the significant implications of the Arctic Frost case. John Solomon discusses the alarming reports of $700 million in cash being transported by Somali couriers out of the Minneapolis airport, which has caught the attention of key lawmakers like Senators Ron Johnson and Chuck Grassley, who are demanding accountability from phone companies involved.

    Senator Marsha Blackburn joins the show to discuss her efforts to protect women's sports in light of recent Supreme Court rulings related to Title IX, as well as her vital legislation aimed at curbing fraud that has proliferated in blue states. We also hear from Congressman Randy Fine, who introduces a bill that would make committing fraud a denaturalizable offense for foreign-born Americans, highlighting the urgency of addressing this issue.

    Additionally, Tiffany Justice from the Heritage Foundation shares insights on the growing parents' rights movement and the latest developments in Missouri's legislative efforts to safeguard parental authority in education. The episode wraps up with a look at the broader implications of fraud across various communities, including Yemeni and Haitian nationals, who have also been implicated in fraudulent activities against American taxpayers.

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    52 m
  • From Whistleblowers to Criminal Charges: Congressman Emmer on Minnesota's Fraud Investigation
    Jan 13 2026

    In this episode, we sit down with House Majority Whip Tom Emmer, who sheds light on the alarming federal fraud case unfolding in Minnesota, which may be one of the largest in U.S. history. Emmer discusses the implications of systemic fraud and the alleged inaction of Democratic leaders, including Governor Tim Walz, who he claims ignored whistleblower reports and retaliated against those who spoke out.

    We delve into the staggering estimates of fraud, with figures reaching as high as $9 billion, and the troubling connections to the Somali community. Emmer emphasizes that calling out crime is not racist, as he addresses the significant number of convictions related to fraud cases within this community. He also highlights the ongoing issues with Medicaid and housing fraud perpetrated under the current administration.

    The conversation takes a serious turn as we explore the implications of cash couriers operating out of Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport, moving large sums of money overseas, potentially linked to Al Shabaab. Emmer calls for accountability and thorough investigations into these financial transactions, urging that those who exploit the system should face severe consequences, including deportation.

    Finally, we touch on the recent decision to end temporary protected status for Somali immigrants, with Emmer advocating for stricter immigration policies to deter fraud and protect American citizens. This episode is a powerful reminder of the challenges facing Minnesota and the urgent need for reform.

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