American Sunrise – February 10, 2026
Podcast: Real America’s Voice
Hosts: Dr. Gina, David Brody, Terrance Bates
Notable Guests: Rep. Mark Alford, Dr. Rebecca Grant, Dr. Peter McCullough, John Solomon, Steve Gruber, John Yepp
Theme: Unfiltered news, political analysis, and cultural discussion centered on American values, transparency, and activism.
Episode Overview
This episode dives into several headline issues dominating American political and cultural conversations in early 2026. The team examines the ongoing drama of the "Epstein files" and alleged concealment of high-profile names, scrutinizes congressional efforts on immigration and election security, dissects the controversy around recent Super Bowl halftime performances, analyzes White House pressure on Cuba, covers breaking criminal cases, and explores faith’s role in both personal crises and public policy. The program weaves expert commentary with spirited discussion, maintaining its hallmark of challenging mainstream narratives.
Key Topics and Segments
1. The Epstein Files Saga
[00:05, reoccurring at multiple points]
- Headline: Lawmakers Thomas Massie (R-KY) and Ro Khanna (D-CA) have reviewed unredacted Justice Department files on Jeffrey Epstein, identifying at least six men whose names were redacted in public releases and are allegedly “likely incriminated.”
- Potential Showdown: Massie and Khanna threaten to reveal these names on the House floor if DOJ does not act, utilizing the legislative immunity of the Speech and Debate Clause.
- Public and Political Fallout:
- Ghislaine Maxwell testified but pled the Fifth. She is reportedly offering testimony exonerating Trump in exchange for clemency, though skepticism remains high.
- Rep. Mark Alford joins to advocate for total transparency while warning against grandstanding or outing potentially innocent men.
- Quotable:
- Dr. Gina [03:33]: "This goes all the way to Satanism and ritualistic awful stuff that we don’t discuss on morning shows. But we can’t stop talking about it and we can’t stop praying about it."
- Rep. Alford [06:29]: “We want the truth... but I don’t know if that is a wise move. These men could be totally innocent. I don’t know why those names were redacted.”
- Structural Issues:
- The DOJ claims "no client list."
- Up to 5 million files exist; transparency and redaction is ongoing.
- Notable Guest Comment:
- John Solomon [55:35]: “The Bush Justice Department took a pass on this and they could have saved a lot of young women heartache… Now the legacy of that is here.”
2. Congressional Action on Election Integrity
[10:40, 79:32, 82:06]
- Key Bills: Discussion of the "Save America Act" and other Republican-backed election reforms, emphasizing citizenship proof and free voter IDs for federal elections.
- Rationale: Both hosts and Rep. Alford stress that 85-90% of Americans want election integrity; claims that voter ID is widely supported (even universally available for free).
- Critique: Senate Democrats and some Republicans accused of obstruction; repeated assertions that only elected Democrats oppose voter ID.
- Quotable:
- Dr. Gina [13:00]: “They could not have said this were it in English. So just the fact that we’re at a place in our country where we had a fully not understandable halftime show... and that it's grotesque is just really disturbing.”
- Steve Gruber [82:41]: “The only reason anybody would be against voter ID is so they could game the system. There is no other explanation.”
3. Super Bowl Halftime Controversy (Bad Bunny Wrestled Over Lyric Content)
[11:43]
- Allegations: Bad Bunny’s performance and lyrics during the Super Bowl are criticized as “disturbing”; scrutiny over whether the content would be permitted in English and motives behind the NFL's performer choice.
- Action: Rep. Alford and others are pushing the FCC to investigate; compare the event to past halftime “malfunctions.”
- Quote:
- Dr. Gina [12:59]: “This was apparently intentional. And they could not have said this were it in English.”
4. Border and Immigration Update
[22:05, 23:11]
- Breaking: Intelligence memo claims the Jalisco cartel ordered its gunmen to shoot at U.S. Border Patrol agents, raising alarms about U.S. sovereignty.
- Analysis: Dr. Rebecca Grant gives background on cartel operations and the implications for border security.
- White House Action: Ongoing negotiations over homeland security funding and ICE changes ahead of a deadline.
5. Foreign Policy: Trump and Cuba
[22:32]
- Situation: Cuban-American lawmakers push President Trump to apply maximum pressure on the Cuban regime—suspending flights, remittances, and squeezing the regime’s economy.
- Expert Insight: Dr. Rebecca Grant notes Cuba’s precarious economic and political state, citing shortages (e.g., aviation fuel) and historic context (e.g., Russian warship presence, Cuban Missile Crisis legacy).
6. Middle East and Geopolitics
[25:16]
- Israeli PM Netanyahu Visits D.C.: All eyes on talks with Trump focused on Iran’s nuclear threat, missile targeting, and the status of aid and ceasefires in Gaza.
7. Health News & Cancer Treatment Breakthroughs
[27:37]
- Highlight: The Liverpool Hospital in Australia pioneers a new imaging suite for early, minimally invasive cancer treatment—needle-based, no chemo/radiation for some tumors.
- Guest: Dr. Peter McCullough discusses cancer prevention strategies, the role of botanicals and nutraceuticals, and the innovative “Shield” product combining turmeric, green tea extract, black cumin seed oil, and more for cancer risk reduction.
- Quote:
- Dr. Gina [31:59]: “You said: ‘nature first, drugs last’ when it comes to cancer prevention. Explain.”
- Dr. McCullough: “There are ways through botanicals to increase the activity of these cancer surveillance systems. ...when a neoplastic cell arises, the human body turns it off or snuffs it out before it develops into a metastasis.”
8. Defense Spending and the Arsenal of Freedom Tour
[38:22]
- Summary:
- Report from David Zier on Pete Hegseth’s New England tour of defense facilities building submarines and destroyers.
- Focus on modernizing U.S. military equipment, production scale, and overcoming Pentagon “red tape.”
- Quote:
- “He was humbled by that. And they were screaming Trump and Pete and everything. And it was incredible.” (39:53)
9. The Nancy Guthrie Disappearance & Faith in Crisis
[42:54]
- Situation:
- 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, mother of Savannah Guthrie, remains missing. The family asks for prayers, referencing the power of faith in moments of crisis.
- Faith and Application:
- Dr. Robert Pacienza: Urges turning to God’s promises in Scripture and holding onto prayer and community during hardship.
- “If God had the power to raise his son from the dead, surely he has the power to deliver you from your suffering and to meet you exactly where you’re at.” (44:00)
10. January 6th, FBI, and Institutional Trust
[55:35]
- Revelation:
- John Solomon reveals that FBI ran a tabletop exercise in 2020 anticipating post-election violence. Accuses agencies of hiding what they knew.
- Quote:
- “January 6th was a false narrative. Like Ukraine impeachment was a false narrative. And like Russia collusion was a false narrative.” (57:00)
11. FCC Investigation of "The View" and Media Bias Allegations
[63:21]
- Issue:
- FCC is looking into "The View" for allegedly giving unequal airtime to Democratic candidates, sparking debate over equal time rules, “bona fide” news exemptions, and broader media bias.
- Engagement: Viewers encouraged to join and share opinions on social platforms.
12. Faith and Political Rhetoric – Governor Andy Beshear on The View
[65:41, 68:21]
- Context:
- Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear touts his faith as the basis for his decisions, including vetoing anti-LGBTQ legislation.
- Hosts push back on “fake Christianity” and the selective invocation of faith to justify progressive policies, especially on gender ideology.
- Quote:
- Dr. Gina [68:21]: “Where does it say in the Bible that we shouldn’t have any borders whatsoever?... This guy’s fake Christianity is offensive to me as a Christian.”
13. Don Lemon’s Protest Arrest and Citizen Journalism
[75:16]
- Development:
- Don Lemon’s narrative of being a neutral journalist at a protest is challenged by the protest organizer’s admission he helped Lemon with logistics and connections, suggesting Lemon was an active participant.
- Steve Gruber scorches Lemon’s activist approach, “He was involved in the logistics, he was involved in the planning, he was involved in the execution... This was part and parcel Don Lemon’s brainchild.” (76:56)
14. Elon Musk’s Political Spending and 2028 GOP Primary Speculation
[79:17, 85:39]
- Background:
- Musk donates tens of millions to major Republican groups and races; seen as a potential kingmaker with "more than the average guy."
- Analysis:
- Large sums required for modern campaigns. Both guests and hosts welcome Musk’s balancing of George Soros’ influence; speculation over Musk’s favorite candidates for 2028.
- Quote:
- Steve Gruber [85:45]: “He’s got more than the average guy from what I understand. That’s a fact… We need a counterbalance to George Soros and thank God Elon Musk seems to be the guy that wants to play that role.”
15. Faith & Archaeology: Noah’s Ark
[88:00]
- Segment:
- John Yepp of Catholics for Catholics discusses new pottery finds and long-running intrigue around the boat-shaped Mount Ararat formation believed by some to be the Ark’s resting place.
- Reflection:
- The Ark as both a literal and spiritual symbol—a place of refuge amidst sin and destruction.
- Quote:
- “The ark was a place of refuge. ...The evil around us is so pervasive. We’ve been digging in the Epstein files. That is some nasty stuff. Where do we go to? We go to the ark, the Bible, the word of God that allows us to escape the flood of this life.” (92:14)
Memorable Quotes/Moments By Timestamp
- [03:33] Dr. Gina: “This goes all the way to Satanism and ritualistic awful stuff that we don’t discuss on morning shows. But we can’t stop talking about it and we can’t stop praying about it.”
- [12:59] Dr. Gina: “This was apparently intentional. And they could not have said this were it in English.”
- [44:00] Dr. Robert Pacienza: “If God had the power to raise his son from the dead, surely he has the power to deliver you from your suffering and to meet you exactly where you’re at.”
- [68:21] Dr. Gina: “Where does it say in the Bible that we shouldn’t have any borders whatsoever? …This guy’s fake Christianity is offensive to me as a Christian.”
- [76:56] Steve Gruber: “He was involved in the logistics, he was involved in the planning, he was involved in the execution... This was part and parcel Don Lemon’s brainchild.”
Additional Noteworthy Segments
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Community and Culture:
- Celebration of Moms for America at Mar-a-Lago, featuring celebrity participants Brittany and Jason Aldean and Kathie Lee Gifford (93:40).
- Lighthearted exchange about Eagles concerts and family trips to Las Vegas (49:00) demonstrates the show's casual rapport alongside hard news.
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On Supplements and Natural Health:
- Detailed discussion of integrative approaches for cancer prevention, featuring the “Shield” supplement and specifics about botanicals.
- Dr. Gina: “Isn't it amazing? These are all things God had out there before Rockefeller and his oil got involved in our medicine system.” (35:23)
Episode Structure Summary
- Hard news and investigative updates (Epstein files, border security, legislative action)
- Topical political and cultural analysis (Super Bowl, The View, Don Lemon)
- Panel interviews with domain experts (health, foreign policy, journalism)
- Religious reflection and faith-based discussion
- Community spotlights and lighter moments
- Calls for activism, transparency, and constitutional engagement
For listeners pressed for time, major chapters featured:
- Epstein files investigation and congressional showdown (05:08—13:53; 55:02—62:52)
- Election reform and voter ID debate (10:40—13:53; 79:32—84:25)
- Faith in crisis and personal testimony (42:54—44:07)
- Media bias and FCC investigations (63:21—65:25)
- Health and cancer breakthroughs/prevention (27:37—35:36)
Tone
Energetic, provocative, unapologetically conservative, blending hard news with opinion, humor, and faith-centered reflection.
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