Real America’s Voice — American Sunrise (September 25, 2025)
Podcast: Real America’s Voice
Host: iHeartPodcasts
Episode: American Sunrise - September 25th, 2025
Date: September 25, 2025
Episode Overview
This episode of “American Sunrise” on Real America’s Voice explores breaking news, current events, and stories impacting American culture and politics—highlighting issues around free speech, government shutdowns, law enforcement, public health (with a focus on autism and medical transparency), and spiritual revival in the wake of political violence. Hosted by Dr. Gina, David Brody, and T. Bates, the show brings in lawmakers, former activists, journalists, and health experts for in-depth discussion.
Main Discussion Topics & Key Insights
1. Autism, Medical Transparency, and the MAHA Roundtable
- Large focus on autism and potential medical/environmental causes.
- President Trump, RFK Jr., and the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) initiative spark conversations about the linkage between Tylenol use during pregnancy and autism rates, as well as wider vaccine-related concerns (04:39, 05:30, 41:31, 105:53).
- Dr. Gina recounts personal and constituent stories about childhood vaccines, autism, and SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome), calling for honest, independent research and more informed parental choices.
- The upcoming MAHA autism roundtable is highlighted as a nonpartisan forum for parents, doctors, and advocates.
- Quote:
"There hasn't been real independent double blind studies. That's what we're talking about here, right?"
—Dr. Gina (105:53) - Quote:
"For anyone wanting information, nuts and bolts. This will be discussed in the panel today … with mothers, with doctors, with clinical physicians. It's going to be everything in addition to politics."
—Britt McHenry (107:00)
Notable Segment:
- MAHA Autism Roundtable Discussion Preview
- Timestamps: 04:39–07:27, 41:31, 105:53–111:26
- Key speakers: Dr. Gina, Britt McHenry
- Topics: Tylenol, vaccines, role of Big Pharma, lack of independent testing, need for policy change and parental choice.
2. Dallas ICE Facility Shooting, Political Violence, and Rhetoric
- Recent attack on a Dallas ICE detention facility is examined.
- The shooter was reportedly motivated by anti-ICE sentiment and left-wing rhetoric; one detainee was killed, and the shooter is deceased.
- Congressman Greg Stuebe calls for deeper investigation and lays blame on far-left extremism; hosts emphasize dangers of escalating political rhetoric (07:27–08:47, 14:36–15:37, 77:00–80:28).
- Quote:
"Another attack by the far left ... This type of activity has to stop."
—Rep. Greg Stuebe (08:47) - Senator Ted Cruz and President Trump are cited condemning anti-law enforcement rhetoric as contributing to real-world violence.
- Broader theme: Calls for bipartisan de-escalation and accountability, criticism of mainstream media for perceived bias.
Notable Segment:
- Congressman Greg Stuebe Interview & Analysis
- Timestamps: 07:27–15:37
- Topics: ICE violence, shutdown implications, deep state concerns regarding James Comey.
3. Government Shutdown, Workforce Cuts, and Political Maneuvering
- Examination of the looming partial government shutdown as funding negotiations stall.
- Trump administration signals possible permanent workforce reductions if a shutdown occurs, with political blame contested between parties (08:47–15:37, 72:08–72:41).
- Rep. Stuebe frames it as a “Schumer shutdown,” with Democrats accused of politicizing standard negotiations and wanting to use the shutdown against Republicans.
- Quote:
"If we do go into a shutdown, it gives the agencies and the administration broad latitude to take the necessary actions to prevent us from financially going off the cliff."
—Rep. Greg Stuebe (08:47)
4. Antifa: Domestic Terror Designation & Insider Perspective
- President Trump signs an executive order labeling Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization.
- Interview with Gabriel Nadales, a former Antifa activist, offering insight into Antifa’s loose organization, ideology, activist funding, and the reality of criminal acts (27:21–37:43).
- Quote:
"Antifa is not an organization but a movement ... all united in this idea that it is not only okay, but ... mandated to use political violence as a means to affect their political goals."
—Gabriel Nadales (29:24) - Nadales details his recruitment, ideological shift, and experiences with grassroots radicalism—emphasizing most activists are unpaid, advancing instead from convictions.
- Discussion draws clear lines between “ideology” and organized terrorism, with both hosts and guest connecting Antifa tactics to broader left-wing unrest and violence.
5. Free Speech, Media Accountability, and the Jimmy Kimmel Controversy
- Jimmy Kimmel’s controversial remarks mocking conservatives after Charlie Kirk's assassination led to a brief suspension; public debate ensued about free speech vs. corporate accountability.
- FCC Chair Brendan Carr is praised by hosts/panelists for standing up to what they call “hateful anti-Christian rhetoric masquerading as comedy” (87:41–89:01).
- Quote:
"He has the right to free speech, but he doesn't have the right to a television show. So I think this was a business decision."
—Dr. Gina (56:06) - Theme stressed: No constitutional free-speech violation when a private company (ABC) takes action—not government censorship, as some argued.
6. Spiritual Revival in Response to Political Violence
- Charlie Kirk's death is discussed as a catalyst for faith-based resurgence and spiritual “revival” among conservatives, especially young Americans (58:13–65:00).
- Vice President J.D. Vance, speakers at Kirk’s memorial, and the hosts connect rising church attendance and patriotic spirituality to a broader cultural reckoning.
- Segment draws historical analogies to prior American “Great Awakenings.”
- Quote:
"Spiritual revival begins with each individual one of us actually recommitting our lives to God. When we recommit our lives to God, our churches and our communities will change and ultimately the nation will change."
—David Brody (64:00)
7. Immigration Policy: New H1B Visa Fees and “America First”
- New $100,000 annual fee proposed for new H1B visa applications; the move aims to incentivize hiring/training of American workers, but industry and guest discuss alternative immigration programs (43:12–47:39).
- Ali Jahangiri (EB5 Investors Magazine CEO) explains options—EB5, investment pathways, likely market/professional implications.
8. Media & Business Updates, Economic Insights
- The show covers Wall Street news, real estate trends, and the NFL’s push for more lucrative broadcast deals (90:34–99:40).
- Jake Novak discusses M&A trends, home sales rise, and NFL media strategy.
9. Health Segment: Krill Oil vs. Fish Oil
- Dr. Chad Walding debunks purported health benefits of fish oil, citing newer research, and promotes krill oil as a superior, purer omega-3 source (119:24–123:34).
Notable Quotes & Moments
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Dr. Gina (on Autism Research):
"I could just cry in happy tears that these real conferences are taking place … We at RAV will not cover up anything. We will be giving you the truth."
(129:21) -
Gabriel Nadales (on Antifa):
"Antifa is not only okay with political violence—it’s mandated to use violence for political goals."
(29:24) -
FCC Chair Brendan Carr (on Kimmel):
"If we continue to run content that ends up being a pattern of news distortion ... we licensed broadcaster are running the possibility of fines or license revocations from the FCC."
(88:17) -
David Brody (on Spiritual Renewal):
"This is just not like a cute little story, if you will, about spiritual revival. Something is going on."
(63:25) -
Britt McHenry (on Tylenol–Autism Event):
"You're going to have Maha Action for Moms, you're going to have doctors, you're going to have personal testimonies at this roundtable..."
(105:53)
Timestamps for Key Segments
- Autism, Vaccines, Medical Transparency: 04:39–07:27, 41:31, 105:53–111:26, 128:04–130:26
- Congressman Greg Stuebe on ICE Attack & Shutdown: 07:27–15:37
- Faith & Spiritual Revival after Charlie Kirk’s Death: 58:13–65:00
- Antifa as a Domestic Terror Group – Interview with Gabriel Nadales: 27:21–37:43
- Jimmy Kimmel Suspension/Free Speech Panel: 51:18–56:47, 87:41–89:01
- Immigration, H1B Fees – Ali Jahangiri: 43:12–47:39
- Krill Oil vs Fish Oil – Dr. Chad Walding: 119:24–124:02
- Business/Economic Update – Jake Novak: 90:34–99:40
Additional Insights
- The program repeatedly anchors topics in “American values,” opposition to mainstream media narratives, and advocates for transparency—whether in science, law enforcement, immigration, or faith.
- Multiple hosts share personal experiences (parenting, political life) to contextualize the news.
- Episodes emphasize community, common sense, and skepticism toward elite/establishment narratives, especially regarding Big Pharma, government bureaucracy, and media corporations.
Language and Tone
- The tone throughout is passionate, direct, and conversational—often blending personal anecdotes with calls to action.
- Hosts and guests express strong opinions on political divisiveness, highlighting the perceived need for “real news, honest views.”
- Faith, patriotism, and wellness are recurring points of emphasis, always portrayed with urgency and emotional resonance.
Final Thoughts
This episode of "American Sunrise" is a dense, energetic blend of culture war commentary, health controversy, political news, and personal storytelling. The wide-ranging discussions and interviews reflect the show’s mission to challenge conventional media, serve a conservative audience, and spotlight stories the hosts feel are ignored or distorted by mainstream outlets. Whether tackling autism, Antifa, faith, or free speech, the program weaves all threads through the overarching lens of American resilience and renewal.
