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Hannah
Xyz. That's sexism. Same thing with Kamala Harris. People were voting for her. I mean, I remember doing little interviews, and you'd ask them, you know, why are you voting for Kamala Harris? And they'd say, because she's a woman. She's a female. She's gonna be the first female president. It's like, okay, don't you think that that's sexism, what you guys have claimed to be against for the longest time? So I don't even remember what the first question you asked, but I don't remember.
Unknown Host
Yeah. All right, guys, got Hannah on the show today. It's March 19th. Trump is in office. How do you think he's been doing so far?
Hannah
Oh, man, it has been win after win since January 20th. It's very exciting stuff that we're seeing. I think Americans as a whole, I mean, especially conservatives and even many Democrats are very shocked at the things that President Trump has been able to accomplish. And it's exciting. I mean, it's the golden era. Golden age, as President Trump says.
Unknown Host
Yeah.
Hannah
And I think we're going to see a lot more.
Unknown Host
He's accomplished a lot, but there's always going to be reasons that they doubt him. Right now they're saying stock market's his fault, Right?
Hannah
Yeah. I mean, they're going to find anything. And I know they're trying to attack Elon Musk right now. That's the biggest thing, is going after Elon because he's a billionaire, which is funny coming from the billionaire oligarchs themselves. I know Bernie Sanders is going on these tours to label President Trump as a dictator. And it's interesting coming from the individual that forced Americans to take a jab. And if they didn't, they were going to lose their job or lose opportunities. So it's interesting. But I think the hypocrisy, it's just becoming more and more clear. I was having a conversation the other day with someone, and the woman voted for Kamala Harris in November. And she said she's like, I think that's probably the greatest regret of my life is voting for Kamala Harris. Because now I realize that everything that President Trump said in his campaign, he's delivering on them right now. And it's benefiting me more than any other president I've ever seen in American history. And so I think we're going to see, especially heading into the next election. I mean, in four years, I really think that it's going to be even a greater American comeback than we saw in on November 5, 2024. So it's exciting. I really think you look at Covid, a lot of people say, you know, Covid was a big curse on. On this nation, on our world. But I also think it came with its blessings. I mean, people were really able to see the manipulation tactics, media propaganda, how the left was really hiding things behind the scenes, and it really just woke people. I mean, parents. You look at parents. I mean, kids were at home, they were doing school online, and parents were able to see what these teachers were teaching their children and what was being allowed in the classroom and in their textbooks. And so parents woke up, they started showing up to school board meetings, getting involved, realizing that if they do not get involved with their kids education, they're gonna lose their kids, and they're gonna lose this country. So I think this is, like, literally the greatest. It's the revolt against the establishment, the revolt against the elitist class is what we're seeing.
Unknown Host
Yeah, yeah. The left is scrambling. You got Gavin Newsom starting a podcast now to try to enter the media space.
Hannah
Oh, man, I saw that. I watched the one with Charlie Kirk, and then he did Steve Bannon, and I actually showed that on my live show, and everybody was like, no, I can't believe Charlie Kirk would have a podcast with Gavin Newsom. I think it was really good because he was able to hammer him down, because now you've got the Democrats, they're up in arms about Gavin Newsom. You saw on the View, Whoopi Goldberg was attacking him for not being clear enough on his stance on men and women's sports. And then she had Dylan Mulvaney on the little panel to try to say it's okay for men and women's sports. But I think it's. I think it's actually. It's hurting his campaign, his presidential campaign, worse than it could ever help him.
Unknown Host
I think it's backfiring so far. And to start off with Charlie is a wild thing to do. Like, as your first episode.
Hannah
I mean, I don't. I guess he's never seen his debates on college campuses.
Unknown Host
Yeah, Charlie can debate, man. I've been watching his new ones. He's back on tour, and he's crashing it.
Hannah
Oh, I'm so grateful for Charlie Kirk. I actually got involved with Turning Point when I was 13. That was, like, my entryway into the political move. And I got involved when I was 13, started a turning Point chapter, and we had a. We had a few meetings, like a socialism versus capitalism debate. And then 2023, January 2023, I held a Teens Against Gender Mutilation rally with Turning Point USA. We had Chloe Cole. She's an 18 year old D transitioner. She's 2021 now, but she was 18 at that time. I mean, at 15, had her breasts removed because the medical industry lied to her. At 13, she was chemically castrated with Lupron, which is a chemical castration that they put male sex offenders on. And they don't even put it on male sex offenders in many states because they say it's too potent and too harsh. But of course they're putting my generation and children on it just because, you know, they're confused and it's a tragedy what we're seeing. But Turning Point, Charlie Kirk, I mean, he has created a movement of young people. You travel to all these. I mean, I really, in the beginning when he started to do these, these debates on the college campuses, the, I feel like the predominant, the majority of the students coming to attend the debates were liberal.
Unknown Host
Yeah.
Hannah
And now you start to see all these kids show up to his debates, show up to his college campuses to hear him. And most of them are wearing MAGA hats. So I mean, total switch, total flip from just a few years ago. And I mean, this is, it's exciting.
Unknown Host
I think back then it was a lot of shame being a Trump supporter, especially on a college campus, because most of them are liberal, all the public ones.
Hannah
I wish I remember the statistic I just saw the other day, but there was a specific data that said that there was. I can't remember the specific number, but a large percentage of gen zers lied about who they voted for. And I said this on a podcast I was on recently, right after the election. I don't think that should be any coincidence when again, when we see in the Democratic Party, when we've seen the left for decades upon decades, shame young people, shame conservatives for voting the way that they vote. I mean, I go to show up to these college campuses and you can tell like you'll be asking a lot of the students, you know, if they're conservative or not or if they're voting for Trump or Kamala. And they want to like hear what their friends say before they speak up because they're afraid. And I mean, they've censored, they've silenced them. You look at the girls sports issue, you've got Paula Scanlon, which I know President Trump is stripping funding finally from the University of Pennsylvania, which allowed that that man, William Thomas, who identifies as Leah Thomas, to swim on the University of Pennsylvania women's swim team and all of the swimmers, the girl swimmers that had to not just compete with him, but had to watch him undress in their locker room 18 times a week, which is insanity. But you look at that. I mean, the way that they treated those young girls, bullying them and bullying tactics. I mean, I've never seen bullying tactics like the way that these college campuses bully these young girls, telling them that they're going to lose careers, they're going to lose opportunities if they dare to speak up about a. Undressing, undressing in their locker rooms and watching them undress. I know Kylie Alons, she's one of my friends. She, I don't remember exactly this, the state she swam for, but she was, was competing against William Thomas at one of the state championships and the NCAA championship. And she didn't feel comfortable to share a bathroom with him. She didn't feel comfortable to undress in the locker room. So she undressed in the janitor's closet. And it's just, it's insanity to see all of these stories come out. I mean, it's great to see all of them coming out. Truth finally coming to, finally coming to, to the light. But it's crazy that it took this long.
Unknown Host
Yeah.
Hannah
I mean, decades upon decades of manipulation for people to finally start asking questions. How in the world did we get here?
Unknown Host
It's nuts. I had Patriot Barbie on the show and she was saying there was a guy in the woman's locker room at her gym, but he changed his license, his driver's license, to say female.
Hannah
Wow.
Unknown Host
So when the police came, they couldn't do anything.
Hannah
I mean, that's going to stop you. They have to make it illegal to where people. If you are born a male, you will always be a man. If you're born a woman, you will always be a woman. It's, that's. And this is the thing. In no sane and no healthy society are we even debating issues like this. So this is when you know that you have, you have come to a point in society where its people have completely rejected a level of common sense morality, a level of common sense moral standard. We have no standard for morality in our society. And you give an inch to the Democrats, you give an inch to the left, are our enemy. I mean, as a Christian, I mean, I believe that's, that's Satan. But you give an inch and they're going to take miles upon miles. And it's, I mean, it began. I really believe, and I talk about this in the book Last chance to save our republic. You know, it really started in the early 1900s. You started to see promiscuity, you started to see easy divorce becoming normal, no fault divorce. And then you start to see, you know, fornication being normalized, sex outside of marriage. And then you've got adultery and then homosexuality starting to be normalized. Not gay marriage, but homosexuality.
Unknown Host
Yeah.
Hannah
And then it moves into, you know, more of accepting things like transgenderism and that there's no difference between male and female. It's just a social construct. That's what the feminist movement was propagating in the 80s and 90s. And then we start to see, okay, not only are they just cross dressing, not only are they just posing as women, but now they want to use our bathrooms, they want to use our sports, they want to be in our spaces. And now all of a sudden people are outraged and thinking, you know, how did we get here? Right. But there's a, there's a clear pattern. And then you look, and now we've got senators, we've got representatives endorsing pedophilia. There was a senator in California that said, pedophilia is not a crime, it's an identity. And so I, and you look at the most research, types of fee are incestual. So I mean, this is what happens when you give an inch. I mean, it's. There's no limits. There's no limits to sexual morality. There's no limits to sin. And I believe that's, that's the reason why we're seeing the things that we're seeing. But I love Patriot Barbie. You mentioned having her on the show. She's awesome. And I have had a similar experience. I mean, just here in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, 45 minutes from Nashville. I mean, we're predominantly a conservative state. We've got lots of conservative legislators, lots of conservative patriots that live here. And Murfreesboro, Tennessee, a small, you know, it's growing, it's growing. But a small town in Tennessee and a local little community park. We walk into the bathroom. My sister, she was eight years old, we've got my sister. All other sisters, 15 walk into the bathroom and there's a man undressing in this local swim, little community center. And immediately, you know, I'm outraged. Like, this is an issue that I've, I've fought against and I stand firm on. Like, men shouldn't be in women's bathrooms. But it's happening everywhere. And I just saw in Illinois a young girl being shamed, 13 years old. Her and her classmates, girls being shamed by the principal for refusing to share a locker room with a boy.
Unknown Host
Wow.
Hannah
It's insane.
Unknown Host
That's nuts.
Hannah
It is, it is wild. The things that are happening.
Unknown Host
Yeah. And is everywhere, especially on social media.
Hannah
Oh man, that, I mean, and that's what I mean. That ticks me off so much. Just the average age of someone looking at fee. It is age 11.
Unknown Host
Oh my gosh.
Hannah
Age 11.
Unknown Host
That is so young. That's what, fourth grade, fifth grade?
Hannah
Yeah. Fifth grade. Yeah. I mean that around that it's like elementary school.
Unknown Host
Yeah.
Hannah
It's sickening. It's like no coincidence that we, that we have an entire generation that is the most suicidal, the most depressed, the most anxiety ridden generation. And I don't think that's any coincidence when we've seen nearly every single institution impose anti God, anti science and anti American ideas down our throats every single day through all of these different institutions. And one of those being pornography. I think it's just one of the pieces of the pie. I mean there's so many contributing factors to why this generation is so anxiety ridden, depressed, but I think has a huge rise in it. I mean I don't you look at lesbianism among young women. I mean I don't think it's any coincidence when they're watching, a lot of them are watching pornography. I mean it's, it's perversion is what it is. And so these young girls, young boys minds are being perverted at such a young age. Content that they weren't designed to handle like their brains were not designed to understand and just be able to view it. It's really sad. I mean I, I remember I was being at, I was at a college campus right before the election and I was asking a young guy his thoughts on Fee and when he thought, when he first viewed and what he would do differently with his kids if he had children, what he would do differently to protect them. And he, he expressed like a lot of regret and he almost was in tears and how, you know, he started viewing fee at about five in fifth grade, so 10, 11 years old. And he started viewing it through some older brothers, older friends and they thought it was a joke. And then he became addicted to watching pornography. And he said, you know, one of the biggest things that I want to make sure is that I allow my kid to hang out with people that are going to be a good influence on him. But I also prevent, you know, things like social media getting in the way because I mean you look at social media they, my brother, he is 12 years old and he made a video literally saying that our country needs more strong men. He gave the quote, strong men make good times, good times make weak men, and weak men make hard times. He said that quote. And how we've, we've gotten to a point in society where we just have a bunch of weak, cowardly men running around that are willing to stand up for common sense. And the view, the video like, blew up that, like half a million views. He has like 500 followers, got half a million views. All the comments were attacking him, you know, like, oh, you're like 12 years old. Well, Instagram took that video down three to four times.
Unknown Host
Wow.
Hannah
Because it was hate speech.
Unknown Host
They take that down, but they leave.
Hannah
Yeah, but of course, half naked women and all of this, the content on social media, you know, that's totally fine.
Unknown Host
So, yeah, social media is pretty much.
Hannah
Well, and the thing is, is that big tech is not incentivized to protect children. And you just saw recently, I actually just had Elliston Berry on my show. She's the young girl that sat beside first lady Melania Trump at the joint session of Congress where President Trump gave the most historic speech, probably the best speech I've ever had heard from President Trump. And that's not saying much because he's given countless of amazing speech, fireball speeches. But Ellison Berry, she is a young girl who's a victim of, not necessarily pornography, but it was deep fake AI. So now you've got artificial intelligence in the, in the box where you've got people, these cowards and these perverted grown men that are taking these, these images of regular young girls just taking pictures of their friends on Instagram. They're, you know, fully dressed and taking these images and using artificial intelligence to create a nude image with their face on it and promoting it all over the Internet. And this girl's image was on social media for nine months before Senator Ted Cruz got involved and had them remove the image. And so big tech, they're not incentivized to protect children. And that's when parents have to come back in and say, I'm going to, I'm going to take back the role as the parent and I'm going to protect my children.
Unknown Host
That is crazy. 11 years old, I can't believe that. Like, that's way too young. Do you feel like the left is also trying to break apart the family unit?
Hannah
Oh, 100%. I mean, and that, and that sort of really, I believe that it's, it's been more Apparent with the feminist movement, again, going back to just the trickle down between promiscuity, open marriage, sex outside marriage, which came with promiscuity, then transgenderism, pedophilia, and now we're starting to see incest being normalized on these platforms. So I do believe, I mean, I believe the feminist movement has been arguably the greatest threat to the breakdown of the family unit between one man and one woman. And the goal with it, I believe, was to pit men and women against one another. And you saw in the 80s and 90s, again, like I said earlier, their idea of, of trying to convince society that there's no difference between men and women, it's just a social construct. And so here you have women really confused today, like, how did we get to the point where men are in women's sports? And even the conservative movement will say, well, I'm a feminist, but I'm against men and women's sports. And I honestly think that's, that's an oxymoron because you cannot be for something that caused something else. The feminist movement caused men and women's sports by promoting this idea that men and women are equal. And yes, we're equal in value, but we're not equal in our roles and in authority in society. And that's common sense. You don't have to be a Christian, you don't have to be, you know, a quote unquote religious person to understand that. You just look at nature, look at, I mean, just understand biological reality. Men are called to lead. They have a leadership, a protective instinct. Women have a more nurturing, just help mate type of instinct. That's, that's just the way that we were designed. That's the way that we were created. And so here the feminist movement comes in with a very strategic goal. I mean, you look throughout communism, they have always used movements such as Free Love, Liberation to collapse the family unit and then ultimately to control society. So I believe this has been a very strategic goal. And unfortunately, we've reached the point where this is the most fatherless single mothers are on the rise. I mean, people are having more, less and less children every year. And it's really sad, but that's what happens when you stop asking questions and you stop, stop pushing back against the narrative and the agenda.
Unknown Host
I also feel like abortion's been normalized 100%.
Hannah
I mean, and that came with the feminist movement. You look at Margaret Sanger. She, you know, is the founder, the creator of Planned Parenthood, you know, the largest provider of gender affirming care Which I think is not gender affirming care. Because if, if it was gender affirming care, then they'd come to the doctor's office and they'd ask you, you know, what's going on? And they like a woman. They're like, nope, well, you're a man, you've always been a man. Or vice versa. That's gender affirming care. Affirming the gender that God gave you. The, the gender and the sex that you were created with. But Margaret Sanger, 1914, she coined the term birth control. And then she started the Planned Parenthood Federation and League, and she started all of these birth control leagues. And over time, she, her mission in the beginning was to ultimately eradicate what she deemed as the unfit of the population. What she said was the, the, of course, that did not fly in the faces of many in America because they understood, they had common sense that that was eugenics at its finest. And so she had, they had to rebrand their mission. And not just that she was, even, even Hitler even esteemed her and was proud of the work she was doing. She worked with many of Hitler's colleagues. And many of the things that Hitler was promoting, she also agreed with. And she says that in her writing. She even spoke at many Ku Klux Klan meetings in the United States. And after realizing that Americans weren't buying her message, they had to flip the narrative. And this was to be about women's rights and women's liberation and really freeing women. In one of her quotes, it actually mentioned this in the book. I think it's in the chapter abortion. Towards the end of the book, she said, eugenics without birth control is like a house built upon the sands. So there's so many components to Planned Parenthood, to abortion, to what, to their mission and to their goals. But you get here today in 2025, and every time I have someone on the show that's maybe a liberal or leftist, that maybe is full heartedly for abortion up until birth, I love to go back to the history. I mean, why was Planned Parenthood created? While Margaret Sanger to eradicate what she deemed as the unfit of the population, the black community. That's one of the most racist, eugenics type of statements that you could possibly make that should fire up every single black person in the world and get them up in arms to stop this. And I've had black pastors on my show and they say, you know, anytime someone tells me that they're for abortion or for Planned Parenthood, I always tell them, like, so do you support white supremacy? Like, do you support racism? Because that's what she was. I mean, if you want to say someone is a white supremacist, like, that is Margaret Sanger, the founder and creator of Planned Parenthood. And now in 2025, they say that they have disavowed her. They've kind of separated themselves from Margaret Sanger. But of course, in 2015, 2016, leading up into 2016, they gave Hillary Clinton and Nancy Pelosi both the Margaret Sanger Award.
Unknown Host
Oh, my God.
Hannah
So anyone? I mean, that's of the most egregious awards you could possibly get. I mean, that's like the Eugenics Racist award right there for you. Hillary Clinton, Nancy Pelosi. And nobody knows that. Like, nobody talks about that. Because Planned Parenthood, their mission still seems. Still stays the same because they're murdering children every single day. Approximately 2,000 every single day. Nearly a million U.S. or is that worldwide? That's in the U.S. okay. And nearly a million every single year in the United States. Who knows how many, you know, worldwide? I mean, they estimate actually that about 40 to 50 million babies are murdered through abortion worldwide. And to contrast, because the left loves to counteract the abortion argument with gun control and getting rid of guns, but approximately 250,000 people die each year through gun violence and gun negligence. I mean, compare that. 250,000 people die approximately globally through gun violence and gun negligence. 40 to 50 million babies die globally through abortion. So, I mean, you look at that, I mean, that, of course, 250,000 dying from gun negligence. It's horrible, it's tragic. But eliminating guns isn't gonna solve that problem.
Unknown Host
It'd probably make it worse, in my opinion.
Hannah
Absolutely, absolutely. Because they're gonna find something else. And this is the problem with the left. You look at President Trump when he was almost assassinated in July, Butler, Pennsylvania. The left had no pools for gun control. They didn't say anything about getting rid of guns. You look at the CEO of UnitedHealthcare when he was assass. There were no ploys, no pools for gun control. Actually, they said they were joyed. Taylor Lorenz, who works with a lot Washington Post, said she was joyed that he. That this had happened because maybe it would teach the healthcare system a lesson. And so then you start to. You start to, like, you're, you know, get your brain thinking. You start to realize all these things and it's trickling down and your eyes are being opened and you realize that the left isn't necessarily about safety. They're not about safety. They're not just only about gun control. These, this is an anti self defense movement, which I talk about in the third chapter of the book, Anti self Defense Movement. Why? Because once they can take away your guns, they'll go for your knives, which is what they're doing in the uk and after that, they'll go for your pepper spray. They'll go for anything that you, they can take away to prevent you from being able to protect your family from a tyrannical government. And that is why our founding fathers put the second amendment in place, is for us as Americans to be able to protect our families from a tyrannical government. God forbid it ever gets to that point.
Unknown Host
I agree. They're not about safety. They didn't give RFK Secret Service when he was running. I mean, he easily could have had an attempt on his life. They didn't care.
Hannah
I mean, and there's so many examples, so many example after example where they refuse to protect. Not even just conservatives. I mean, RFK is not a conservative. I disagree with him on many different stances. I think he's great on the Maha movement. But they are opposed to anyone who wants freedom. And someone asked me the other day, they said, hannah, you know what does make America great again mean? Like, has America ever been great? And I believe, yes, absolutely. But make America great again, I believe at its core stands on freedom. We want to get this country back to what it was intended to be. A nation founded on biblical principles. I mean, John Adams said our Constitution was created for a moral and religious people. It's wholly inadequate for the government of any other. You look at the Democrats, people are constantly wondering, why are the Democrats, Why is the Democratic Party as a whole constantly up in arms about our constitutional rights, the Constitution, the Declaration of Independence, all of these founding documents that were there to allow our nation to thrive and flourish. Why are they constantly, like, opposed to what is in our founding documents? And I believe, as John Adams said, you know, our Constitution was created for a moral and religious people. You look at the Democratic Party, they're the party of slavery, of abortion, of climate change, of open borders, crime, homelessness, drug addiction. I mean, the list is endless. There's nothing moral about any of those things that I just listed. And so it was not created for an immoral people. So until the Democratic Party. I know you had Adam Mockler on your show to talk about that, and he mentioned that the Democratic Party actually just saw that clip this morning. The Democratic Party, you know, hasn't changed. The Republicans have And I actually think I would agree with that because I don't think the Democrats have ever changed. They are the same party that advocated for slavery during the Civil War. They are the same party that is stand. That stands for open borders. They are the same party today in 2025 that are advocating for the eugenics movement of birth control and abortion. And it's like, I do believe, I agree with Adam Mochler that the Democratic Party has never changed. The party's never flipped, but the Republican Party has changed. And I believe it's better than ever. This is the movement that is waking up. I believe we're becoming more conservative than ever before. And I actually would say it's pretty exciting what we're seeing.
Unknown Host
Yeah, the birth control programming was nuts because I remember being in high school and girls were so excited to get on birth control.
Hannah
Yeah.
Unknown Host
Just blows my mind looking back at that. Like, they really programmed these women to feel like they need it.
Hannah
Yeah.
Unknown Host
Aren't half with the woman in our country on it.
Hannah
You know, it's interesting to. When you say that, I mean, I remember thinking that, like, three years ago when I first really started speaking out, if you said the word birth control, people would kind of freak out, like, oh, you're not trying to take away birth control, are you?
Unknown Host
Yeah.
Hannah
And when I say birth control, I'm specifically talking about the birth control pill. And now it's like, whoa. Like, even liberal women are waking up realizing that this is like destroying their lives. And it's not controversial anymore to say that this is destroying women and culture as a whole. And it all, it just goes into the pie full of population control. I mean, the Democrats, they are the party of population control. I mean, look at climate change. Like, don't have as many kids. Are you going to harm the environment or the climate? You know, make sure that you have birth control. Take these vaccines. I mean, Bill Gates even mentioned on many panels that they were going to implement these vaccines to have the ability to control the population. Margaret Sanger, I mean, her mission with birth control and abortion was ultimately to not just with eugenics, but also to control the population. So at the end of the day, this is population control. Which is interesting because if you look at the Lord's first commandment In Genesis, Genesis 1:28, it says, Go ye therefore and multiply. So God's first commandment to mankind was to go out there to be fruitful and to multiply, to have a bunch of babies, to create strong warrior children and strong families in society. And here you look at the left. And every single thing that they stand on is all about breaking down the family and creating a weak, emasculate society. And that's what we're seeing right now today in 2025. But I mean you look at birth control, it's crazy what's happening. More and more is coming out. I mean the way that it's altering young ladies brains, many are now they're unfertile because they're not able to have, they're not able to have children because of the pill and the way that it altered their hormones. It's really sad, but I'm happy, you know, amidst all these things that we're talking about, amidst everything that I mentioned in the book. Sorry, just here microphone. Did I just turn that off?
Unknown Host
Is it off?
Hannah
Okay. Amidst everything that's happening, amidst everything in the news and on all these news stations, news outlets, I think this is, I mean we are witnessing like the greatest wake up of the American people that we've ever seen. You look at any history, historical textbook, look, just a quick look at history. I mean this is a movement. I don't want to say necessarily it's a revival, but I believe it's a movement back to the truth, to objective reality. I mean the Democrats, they will literally tell you to your face that the sky is green. Like that's, that's, that's how far that they've gone is. They won't even acknowledge something that's right in front of them. Like it's right here. It's right here and they won't acknowledge it. But crazy. Going back to birth control. I agree. It's, it's, it's horrific what's happened to so many young girls. And I talked to many women that will go to the doctor and they have a slew of different issues and it's like this one size fits all solution. And that's many of the problem with big pharma in the pharmaceutical industry is that they're just putting a bandaid on a deeper issue that needs to be looked at.
Unknown Host
Yeah, Big pharma's been about to get exposed pretty heavily, I think. Rfk, right? Maha movement.
Hannah
Oh, I think that's so exciting. I mean, just look at the autism rate. I mean the autism rate and that makes the left go up in arms. When you mentioned that and the correlation between vaccines, I remember, I don't actually remember it very clearly. I was about 4 years old. My parents were giving me several different shots because they weren't super knowledgeable on vaccines. And what was in them? And immediately after, I received a slew of different vaccines. I was vomiting all over the place at 4 years old. Like I was getting fevers. Like once a month. I would just spike high, high fevers. I would just start vomiting everywhere. Like major sickness. And my parents did not understand what was going on. And then when I was. A couple months later, after those episodes kind of dumbed down a little bit, slowed down. I started to have joint pain. Joint pain at 4 or 5 years old. And so my parents took me to the doctor and it was like something in my knee, like chronic joint knee pain. And I don't remember it very apparently, but it is crazy. I mean, that's just. That hasn't even affected me that much. I know so many young kids that vaccine injured. I mean, my sister, she was paralyzed in a freak swimming accident a couple years ago when she was 7. And we were in the doctor's office. And it's like every single little hospital room is another kid that is in there because he was vaccine. He or she was vaccine injured.
Unknown Host
That's crazy.
Hannah
And it's really. It's really sad. But I'm excited. Maha movement Make America healthy again. It's been time. I know so many people that have been on this movement long before it was cool, long before it was trendy to be making America healthy again. Seed oils. I mean, it's. It's like another. A new thing comes out every single day. I remember when Alex Jones was talking about how, like, the water was turning the frogs gay and everybody was like this conspiracy theorist horrible. Like nobody's gonna listen to him. This is absolutely outrageous that he would make a statement like that. And now people are avoiding certain types of water because, yeah, it's. It's crazy. But I mean, that's what happens. Like, finally people are starting to ask questions.
Unknown Host
Yeah, I mean, there's a lot of conspiracies that are ending up true. Like, JFK files just got released yesterday.
Hannah
Yeah, it's exciting. Well, you know what's interesting about the term conspiracy theorists? It's like created by the CIA to convince the public that the whole JFK assassination was a conspiracy. And I mean, the same people that will label us as the conspiracy theorists are the ones that created the problem in the first place. But it's exciting. I know that the JFK files, it wasn't as many that we were hoping for. Same thing with the Epstein files. I mean, that kind of ticked a lot of conservatives off seeing the influencer picture. But I'm not Going to, you know, rat out President Trump for that. There's a lot of people behind the scenes that are preventing these things from being brought to a light. And every single person that was involved in that whole Epstein little outrage, that was not Epstein files at all. It was just a bunch of random names that we've seen before. We've been, you know, given, you know, little bits here and there about, you know, the Epstein files, but we haven't gotten the real truth. And so the people that are behind the scenes that are been there way before President Trump has even gotten in there, these are the people that need to be held accountable. And I'm going to say this, I want to see real accountability. You know, Christopher Wray, who his hands in the whole January 6fed direction. I don't want to call it an insurrection because it wasn't number two. Two reasons. You know, there was no weapons, no conservative weapons that day, and they didn't kill anyone. The only people that died were from the cops. And it's sickening to see. But I, I, I do want to see accountability be held for every single person that has been involved in this corruption behind the scenes. And this is, and I'll tell you this, Sean, I was telling this, I was talking about this on my show the other day, or to someone. We're constantly calling for accountability. You know, this person needs to be held accountable. You're seeing all this swatting happening to conservative influencers. One of my good friends, Sean Farish, lives like 20 minutes from me. He was recently swatted.
Unknown Host
Him and his wife, Alex Jones's friend.
Hannah
Got swatted yesterday, I think, and Alex Jones, main journalist.
Unknown Host
Yeah.
Hannah
Murdered.
Unknown Host
Oh, yeah, that guy got murdered. Yeah. That was crazy.
Hannah
I mean, and going you going back to earlier, what we were talking about, just the attacks on Elon Musk and the left. This is the party that's claimed for decades that they're the party of love. They're the party of intolerance, they're the party of, of community and unity and all of these lovely things, things that sound lovely in nature, you know it, but they're not, and they've never been the party of love. Because the most loving thing you can tell someone is the truth. You can't change your sex. The most caring thing you can do for someone is allow them to come to your events and to not drown them out. I mean, I remember when I held the Teens Against Gender Mutilation rally. I invited them, I invited to the LGBT groups at the local college campuses. I was like, hey, I want to hear your voice. I want you to come out. Please be peaceful. But I would love for you to come. We'll have a time for Q and A. You can ask Chloe Cole, the detransitioner, questions. We want to hear you. They come up. 200 of them come to our little rally, and they bring drums, they bring whistles. They bring, like, any instrument they could possibly bring. It was the craziest thing I've ever seen. If you've ever been to a rally, like, where they have both sides there, and I told them, you know, like, we love you. Like, we love you. And that's why I wanted you to be here. Like, we love you. Lgbtq as. Remember what I said? And. And I even remember mentioning how you guys aren't the party of love. You aren't the movement of love and tolerance, because I would never show up to an LGBTQ rally or to any of, you know, a BLM rally. I would never show up drumming and making as many sounds as possible. And even if I tried, I'd be attacked. That wouldn't even be allowed. Possible at one of their rallies. So this is. It's becoming more and more clear to the American people that this is not the party of love. It's not the party of tolerance. You look at dei, diversity, equity, and inclusion, which. It's not inclusive. It's actually exclusive because you're excluding the most qualified person from the job. I mean, that in and of itself should tell people that the Democratic Party is the party of racism and sexism because you're hiring someone based on the. On their color of their skin, which is racism, and you're hiring someone based on their sex, whether or not they're male, female, or they identify as xyz. That's sexism. Same thing with Kamala Harris. People were voting for her. I mean, I remember doing little interviews, and you'd ask them, you know, why are you voting for Kamala Harris? And they'd say, because she's a woman. She's a female. She's a. To be the first female president. It's like, okay, don't you think that that's sexism? What you guys have claimed to be against for the longest time? So I don't even remember what the first question you asked, but I don't remember.
Unknown Host
But, yeah, basically, they're not the party of peace. I mean, there was an attack on Tesla yesterday in Vegas. Did you see that one?
Hannah
I did see that. I mean, it's attack. Every single day, there's a new Headline about some deranged leftist attacking. And I actually, I had my brother on my show yesterday, he's 12, and he said, you know, the ironic part of it is that they buy these Teslas and then they blow them up, thinking that they're going to cause Elon Musk to lose money after they bought the Tesla themselves. So he already got the money. But it's. I mean, even those that didn't buy the Teslas that are just blowing up these electric vehicle charging stations, I mean, that's it. They are not the party of love, they're not the party of tolerance, they are the party of violence.
Unknown Host
I just saw a few days ago there's a website that doxed all Tesla owners. So if you own a Tesla, there's a map and it has your address on it.
Hannah
Wow.
Unknown Host
Yeah.
Hannah
I mean, every. That. I did not see that. But that should be. I mean, that should be made illegal immediately.
Unknown Host
It should be. Yeah, that's.
Hannah
I mean, they should be any person that is involved in that. Same thing with the swatting. These people need to be held accountable. They need to be arrested and put in jail. This is domestic terrorism. I mean, these people, something bad's gonna happen if they continue to. To do this across this nation. Because, I mean, one conservative does something wrong and they get shot.
Unknown Host
Yeah.
Hannah
And I'm sure the police, you know, didn't mean anything, but they got a call saying that whoever's inside that house is doing something they shouldn't be doing, and boom, someone makes a bad decision. Didn't know they showed up.
Unknown Host
And, yeah, Kash Patel said the swatting's out of hand right now. Like, it's. It's insane. So that's really concerning. What have you been thinking of all the executive orders? It's been so much.
Hannah
Oh, man, I. I am really excited about the executive orders. I mean, the amount of executive orders that President Trump has already signed, I mean, this more than Joe Biden signed at this point, two months into to his presidency. But my biggest thing, I mean, we can sign executive order after executive order. We can sign thousands of executive orders on common sense issues. Like mentioned it being women's sports. There are only two genders withdrawing from the World Health Organization. I think that was incredible. We've got to get away from globalism and from these globalist elites, elitists. But the biggest thing is Congress has to get their butts in gear. Congress has to get in action. They have to start passing these bills. I mean, you look at the House and the Senate on just something as simple as the girls sports. They passed it through the House, the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act. Representative Greg Stubby introduced that in 2023, got it passed, but they can't get it through the Senate because every single Democrat votes against men in women's sports every single time. And so they can't get it through the Senate, which I did see the other day there. I think there's like 26 Democrats that are in hot water right now throughout California and Democrat run states because liberals are fed up, too. So I think, you know, sooner than later, we're going to have a Senate that we can get control of and we can pass these bills and protect women's sports and get rid of all these just insane types of things in our country. But the executive order is incredible. But they can be removed. They can be through an executive order, they can be undone. So next president comes and it's a Democrat, God forbid that happens. But that they can just undo every single executive order that President, President Trump just signed. If Congress does not get their butts in gear and start passing laws to protect and ultimately put President Trump's agenda in place.
Unknown Host
Makes you wonder if there's people in these congressmen's ear, you know?
Hannah
Yeah.
Unknown Host
You look at who's funding them, it's like, what the hell? That's weird.
Hannah
You know, I. I had Madison Callthorne. I'm sure you know who Madison Callthorne is. He was a congressman in. I think it was North Carolina. It was north or South Carolina. And he. He was explaining to me a lot of the stuff that goes down in Washington, D.C. that he was so shocked by just the amount of people that will offer you money to say, xyz. They'll put stuff on your tables. You know, you walk into the room, they're like, all right, you're going to sign this or you're going to lose this opportunity. All right, you're going to do this for this amount of money. And he's. He's like, it's insane. Like, there are so many people. Like, how many people. How many Republicans are bought and controlled? And he was asking that question on my show, and he's like, I don't think people realize how nasty, how dirty and how corrupted even the Republican Party has become in the United States of America. And how many of them are truly bought and controlled and are being told what to say, like you mentioned. I mean, you see those little sound bites, even. And I haven't seen this necessarily from the Republicans, but even the Democrats where they'll all be saying the same thing on the same day. Yeah. And so you wonder, it's like, who is sending out all these sound bites? Who is, who is paying? Who's controlling the narrative here?
Unknown Host
Yeah, we'll follow the money.
Hannah
Yeah.
Unknown Host
I think you and I both know some of the organizations behind it.
Hannah
Oh, yeah, yeah, absolutely. I mean, it's crazy, but again, I'm excited because I think people are finally starting to wake up to all of this. And even when I wrote the book Last Chance to Save Our Republic, which just came out January just a couple months ago, a lot of people, even in the beginning when I was writing it, there were publishers saying that they weren't going to publish it because it was too controversial and they didn't want to have their hands a part of January 6th. Or being an anti vaxxer, which specifically just the COVID vaccine. I didn't mention any other vaccine other than that one. And now it's. Those same publishers are coming out wholeheartedly for everything that's in, in this book. And so it's, it's like, wow, it's, it's so eye opening. So many people even just six months ago that were opposed to many of the things that we stand on are now totally going full, full on President Trump MAGA movement.
Unknown Host
Mark Zuckerberg completely switched.
Hannah
Yeah.
Unknown Host
Yeah. If you're the first one, it's never, dude. Even if you're right.
Hannah
Yeah.
Unknown Host
I mean, you look at Alex Jones, you look at like Nick Fuentes, like, they end up being right five, 10 years later. And then they're, they're still labeled crazy people, don't forget. So you never want to be the first one, you know, take the worst spot to be in.
Hannah
Well, I mean, it is. Truth will always prevail. Truth will always come to a light. But yeah, it's hard. I mean, in the beginning, those first few years, I can only imagine how hard it was for Alex Jones. And I'm sure there are things he says that I probably disagree with. They're always going to find that with people in the movement, no matter who they are, you can't shoot 100. Yeah, yeah, absolutely. But by and large, they have good intentions. And I think that even look at President Trump, so many Christians, especially like evangelicals, refused to vote for him. I know some that I was constantly like, what is your problem? Like, vote for President Trump. He is going to take back this country. You're going to vote for Kamala Harris, who's going to destroy this country from the inside. I mean, look at her campaign. She left her campaign with in debt. I mean, how much more in debt would she have gotten our nation in? Would we have been able to, I mean, would we have gotten to the point where we have to file bankruptcy as a nation? If Kamala Harris was in office, I would say probably yes. I mean, it's crazy, but I've never.
Unknown Host
Heard of a candidate doing that.
Hannah
Getting into debt in their own campaign.
Unknown Host
Makes no sense.
Hannah
I, I don't think I've seen that.
Unknown Host
Either that much too. It wasn't a small amount. Yeah, it was tens of millions. Right.
Hannah
Well, and not just that. I mean, the reaction that she had after she lost the election, I think they had like a little watch party and all. Did you see the videos? No, I didn't like the footage of the faces of the people that were attending the watch party after she lost. They were just in distraught, they were super sad. And she wouldn't even give a post loss like speech. He didn't even give an election speech. Of course, you know, they're sore losers. But going back to President Trump, look at the heart of the man. I mean, that's the problem with a lot of Christians, evangelicals is they're not, they're willing to, they're only looking at the flaws, the imperfections, rather than just looking at the heart where the person is going, I don't care, you know, I, of course, you know, I'm going to look at the past, you know, understand things that you've done in your past. I mean, look at King David in scripture. I mean, he committed adultery with Bathsheba and had Bathsheba's husband put on the front of the lines to be killed, to be murdered to cover up his sin. And God said, this is a man after my own heart. Why? Because he was looking at the heart of David, because he saw change and a repentant heart. And I, I think we're seeing the same thing with President Trump. I'm not necessarily going to compare him as much, but I mean, he's changed. He is a different person from, I mean, even just, just Butler, Pennsylvania. I think that really changed him. He's even said many things on stages saying that that changed him and that God saved his life. And for that, you know, he's been able to realize that life is short and we are blessed and we cannot take any day for granted, any moment of our life for granted. And so I think it's beautiful. I believe that a lot of Christians are finally starting to come around and realize that it's more important to look at someone's heart and where they're headed rather than their, their past or their flaws and imperfections. Absolutely.
Unknown Host
You got to meet Trump, right?
Hannah
I did.
Unknown Host
Where was that?
Hannah
I got to meet him June of last year in Detroit, Michigan. He gave that speech at the Turning Point. I think it was Turning Point Action, I believe the Turning Point Action Conference. So got to meet him there. That was pretty cool. Met Kai, Kai Trump as well, and some of, of of his grandchildren. Some of his grandchildren. So that was really cool. And just to be able to talk to him and, and talk to President Trump and see how, you know, he's feeling. Especially because that was, that was actually a month, that was just a few weeks before he was almost assassinated in Butler, Pennsylvania.
Unknown Host
Crazy.
Hannah
But yeah, that was really cool. That was awesome.
Unknown Host
I met a few of his family and they're all just super impressive to me.
Hannah
I've got to say. I, when I was speaking on the Rewaken America tours with General Flynn and Clay Clark, I'm not sure if you're familiar with them. Yeah, I am. Awesome tours, lots of energy. But Eric Trump, Lara Trump and then Kimberly Guilfoyle and Don Jr. All spoke at these tours. I think there might have been a couple other Trumps, but I think it was just those four and they would show up. And I actually remember in Las Vegas, I spoke right after Don Jr. And that was like the highlight of the tours for me because that was, I mean, that was super cool. Like getting to speak right after.
Unknown Host
It's crazy.
Hannah
Donald Jr. And I was, I was, I just turned 16 at that time. So that was, that was really cool and just being able to see it. It's a funny story. That night actually, the, the Las Vegas venue that they booked was threatening to turn off the AC and the lights because of something that they disagreed with with the event. They were trying to make up some story, but General Flynn, he went up to them and he's like, listen, There is a 16 year old that's going to be speaking after Don Jr. For 15 minutes. She's going to be singing for 15 minutes. Let her speak. If you don't, there's going to be some bad press about you guys. It's not going to look good for you guys shutting the lights off on a 16 year old. But that was really cool. Just to be able. And I will say, I mean, they're some of the most genuine people. I mean, people will make all these accusations against them, talking about how, you know, they're in it for the money or they're in it for the fame. Lara Trump specifically, and Eric, I mean, they are the most down to earth individuals that I've met in politics. General Flynn as well. They're in it for the mission. Mission oriented, mission focused. They have one goal in mind. Restore this nation, restore this constitutional public and restore freedom back to this nation. And that's beautiful to see because you don't see that a lot, even from politicians, even from conservative Republican politicians in America. You don't see that most of them are willing to have a conversation, but they will, they will stop. They'll take pictures with you, they'll have conversations with you. And I've seen it, you know, as I'm at these events. I've watched them, you know, just engage with people and they care.
Unknown Host
Yeah.
Hannah
And that's what matters. And that's what's important to the American people too.
Unknown Host
Absolutely. I love it. Hannah, where can people find your book and find your show?
Hannah
Yeah. Last chance to save our Republic. My website's culture of1776.com and then my show, the can of Falconer show on Rumble. And then I do a live show as well every day on lfatv.
Unknown Host
Awesome. We'll link below. Thanks for coming on.
Hannah
Yeah, absolutely. Thank you. God bless.
Unknown Host
Check her out, guys, and see you next time.
Digital Social Hour: Episode Summary
Title: Trump's Golden Era: Wins You Can't Ignore
Host: Sean Kelly
Guest: Hannah Faulkner
Release Date: April 16, 2025
In this riveting episode of Digital Social Hour, host Sean Kelly welcomes Hannah Faulkner to discuss the current political landscape under President Donald Trump's administration. Faulkner provides a fervent analysis of Trump's achievements and critiques the Democratic Party's strategies and societal impacts.
Hannah Faulkner opens the conversation by lauding President Trump's performance since taking office on January 20th, 2025. She describes this period as a "golden era," highlighting numerous accomplishments that have surprised both conservatives and Democrats alike.
Faulkner emphasizes the effectiveness of Trump's policies, suggesting that the nation is experiencing a significant comeback heading into the next election cycle.
Faulkner critically examines the Democratic Party, accusing them of hypocrisy and undermining principles they ostensibly support. She points out the contradiction in Democrats advocating for diversity and inclusion while allegedly practicing racism and sexism.
She also highlights the Democratic focus on gun control, comparing it unfavorably to their handling of other crises, such as the January 6th events.
A substantial portion of the discussion centers on the feminist movement, which Faulkner argues has contributed to the breakdown of traditional family structures and societal norms. She traces its evolution from promoting promiscuity and open marriages to endorsing transgenderism and other controversial policies.
Faulkner asserts that the movement's agenda aims to pit men and women against each other, further destabilizing societal roles.
Faulkner delves into the origins of Planned Parenthood, linking it to Margaret Sanger and her eugenics agenda. She accuses the organization of supporting population control and abortion as tools for racial and societal manipulation.
She criticizes contemporary Democratic figures for honoring Sanger despite her controversial legacy, arguing that Planned Parenthood continues her detrimental mission.
Faulkner expresses concern over Big Tech's lack of regulation, particularly regarding the protection of children from harmful content and deepfake technologies. She cites instances of AI misuse and the dissemination of inappropriate material targeting minors.
She calls for parents to reclaim their roles in safeguarding their children from these digital threats.
A passionate advocate for Second Amendment rights, Faulkner criticizes the Democratic push for gun control, arguing that it infringes upon citizens' ability to defend themselves. She contends that removing access to firearms and other defensive tools will leave Americans vulnerable to a tyrannical government.
Faulkner underscores the importance of the Second Amendment as a safeguard for freedom and personal security.
Discussing the prolific use of executive orders under Trump's administration, Faulkner appreciates the swift implementation of policies beneficial to their agenda. However, she warns that without Congressional support, these orders may be overturned by future administrations.
She stresses the necessity for sustained legislative efforts to solidify their political gains.
Faulkner shares personal experiences, including her involvement with Turning Point USA and attending events with the Trump family. These anecdotes serve to illustrate her deep commitment to the conservative movement and highlight her interactions with prominent Trump allies.
Her stories aim to personalize the political narratives discussed, reinforcing her dedication to the cause.
In wrapping up, Faulkner emphasizes a burgeoning awakening among Americans, advocating for truth and objective reality over what she perceives as Democratic propaganda. She encourages listeners to stay vigilant, participate in political processes, and support movements aimed at restoring traditional values and constitutional freedoms.
Faulkner invites the audience to engage with her work, including her book "Last Chance to Save Our Republic," and tune into her show for ongoing discussions.
"It's very exciting stuff that we're seeing. I think Americans as a whole, I mean, especially conservatives and even many Democrats are very shocked at the things that President Trump has been able to accomplish."
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"They are the party of slavery, of abortion, of climate change, of open borders, crime, homelessness, drug addiction. I mean, the list is endless. There's nothing moral about any of those things that I just listed."
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"The feminist movement has been arguably the greatest threat to the breakdown of the family unit between one man and one woman."
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"Margaret Sanger, she, you know, is the founder, the creator of Planned Parenthood... her mission in the beginning was to ultimately eradicate what she deemed as the unfit of the population."
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"Once they can take away your guns, they'll go for your knives... to protect your family from a tyrannical government."
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"Congress has to get their butts in gear. They have to start passing these bills."
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"I got to meet him [Trump] June of last year in Detroit, Michigan... that was really cool."
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"Truth will always prevail. Truth will always come to a light."
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Book: Last Chance to Save Our Republic
Website: cultureof1776.com
Show: The Can of Falconer Show on Rumble and daily live shows on LFATV.
Conclusion
This episode of Digital Social Hour presents a fervent defense of President Trump's administration while offering a critical perspective on the Democratic Party and contemporary social movements. Hannah Faulkner articulates her concerns over societal changes, advocating for a return to traditional values and constitutional freedoms. Whether you agree or disagree, the conversation provides a provocative look into the ongoing political and cultural debates shaping America.