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And welcome to America's Voice Live. I'm Steve Gruber. It is Friday the 13th of March. Yes, Friday the 13th. Year of our Lord 2026. Let's get to today's top stories. As always, thank you for being here with us. Unreal America's Voice. We appreciate you spending time. Several terror related attacks across the country have put America on high alert with shootings at Old Dominion University and a truck attack on a Michigan synagogue. We'll discuss that in details in just a moment. Also, Iran has shaded death to America for nearly five decades. And now that same message is echoing across American college campuses in a time of great concern. I'll address that as well today. And then later, a massive winter storm headed to the upper Great Lakes, Wisconsin and Michigan could see 2 to 4ft of snow in some areas. Oh, boy. It's going to be something. I'll bring on a meteorologist to sort that out. From Weather Nation, President Trump also expected to meet with the national rodeo winners at the White House today. And Tyler Robinson is in court for the assassination of Charlie Kirk. We'll bring you live coverage of all that if it goes live. For now, I want to start with sleeper cell concerns here in America. As I said, several terror related attacks across the Nation have people on edge with shootings at Old Dominion University and a truck attack on a Michigan synagogue. They have a common thread, it seems. The shooter at Old Dominion was previously convicted for having ties to isis. He killed an ROTC instructor, wounded two other ROTC members before being killed himself. The second attack came around 1 o' clock Thursday at a Jewish synagogue in West Bloomfield outside of Detroit. Suspect ramming his truck into the building and then was confronted by armed security when he got out with a rifle. He also died at the scene. Couple that with the attempted bombing by two Islamic sympathizers in New York City and the deadly shooting at an Austin, Texas bar, and it's becoming clear these kinds of deadly attacks on Americans are on the rise. Joining me to discuss is former sheriff for Arizona's Graham county and the president of the Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association, Richard Mack. Sheriff, nice to see you today.
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Good to see you, Steve. Thanks for having me.
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Look, there's a rash of these things. I don't expect them to decrease. In fact, most Americans going out today, their heads should be on a swivel. These attacks have certainly increased. It's nothing new, but the frequency is intensifying. It's gotta be concerning to you and others in law enforcement as well.
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Well, it is. And it's a national crisis at this time. First of all, let's go back to the beginning. Four years of open borders, folks. Who do you think going to come into America? When there's no vetting, no one's in the way, you get to come in. Anybody gets to come in from around the world, gets to come into America. Just who in the world do you think is going to try to come into our country? Well, they did. And not only did the Biden administration facilitate and allow this to happen sometimes they were flying these people in on jet airplanes and then hiding them in airports and putting them up in hotels, all at taxpayer expense. Folks, these sleeper sales are all over the country. They're in every single state. And they're not only going to continue with militaristic assaults and mass shootings. The training that we've been to, the training that we've seen worldwide, is that these sleeper cells of terrorists and cartels are going to aim at our infrastructure. They're going to attack the grid, they're going to attack communications, and they're going to attack our water supply. People need to be prepared. And all of you need to call your sheriff and ask the sheriff's office, are you increasing patrols on power plants any place where Electricity is being generated. Those need to have extra security from our sheriff's offices and state patrols all across this country. Please call your sheriff's office and get that moving.
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So one of your big concerns then, Sheriff, is not just the soft targets like the synagogue or Old Dominion University. By the way, a note about that. Interesting outcome for the attacker at Old Dominion. He was beaten to death by those in the classroom. I think that's justice served, right. Meted out right there at the scene in Detroit, in West Bloomfield. And attacked with a truck, jumped out with a rifle, was neutralized. Well done, as far as I say, with the security at that synagogue. They were well trained and well prepared for what happened, and they reacted properly. But what you just said is more concerning water supplies, electrical outlets, power plants, that sort of thing. Infrastructure for this country. Look, we already know the grid in America has fragile points, but you start talking about municipal water systems, yeah, this becomes a real concern because then it's not a few kids in a classroom that are running for cover. It becomes entire communities that could be endangered. That's your concern.
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And it comes from legitimate intel training all across. Actually, all across the world. But this is just common sense, folks. What do you think they're going to do? What do you think they're going to attack? First of all, we know they're here, and you know they're here. Hakeem Jeffries believes that Trump is making this up just to scare everybody. Any fool knows that these people would try to come through our border and come into America during open, open borders time. That's just. That's a given. It's a matter of how many and what they plan to do now. And intel shows that there's tens of thousands, if not over 100,000, just terrorists alone. Not mentioning the cartels that are actually aiding and abetting these international terrorist groups.
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We don't know how many. That's the problem. We don't know how many because of that unprotected border. For four years, as many as 20 million people came into this country. Many were met and then released. Many more of the gotaways. We don't have any idea who these folks are or where they are today or what they're planning. As we sit here and talk, you and I today, that's the concern. Because they have access to, well, weapons. Let's talk about the guy at Old Dominion. He was previously convicted for having ties to isis. And yet all of those Red Flag laws and all of those gun control Laws in Virginia were meaningless against this guy. Should tell you something about gun control, shouldn't it?
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Yeah, it's a huge failure. And the best we can hope with gun control is that all of us control a gun. We are the best defense against any enemy. An armed citizenry is the best defense against them all. In fact, those students had to take a guy down without a gun. What about the times in churches and others where we need an armed citizenry? Folks, just make sure you understand this. They're here. What do you think they're going to do? And how many of these sleeper cells are loyal to Iran? Iran? How many? Again, we don't know how many, but we know they're here, folks. We know they're here.
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All right, from your experience, then, Sheriff, let's talk about practical experience. When I go into a restaurant or a coffee shop, I never put my back to the door. I always kind of figure out I've done this for years. There have been lots of friends in law enforcement. I noticed a friend of mine from the Michigan State Police a number of years ago. He would make me switch chairs. He would never put his back to the door. He would scan the room. He would understand the room. And, you know, yeah, through the kitchen, through the side exit, through the front door. Whatever's available. You know, when you get on an airplane, they tell you where the exits are. When you walk into a restaurant, you need to figure that out for yourself. Or a department store or your kid's soccer game. Look, these are soft targets. That's a fact. And soft targets, sadly, are abundant in America. So any place you go, I keep using this term keep your head on a swivel. Be situationally aware of what's around you. Because, look, it can change in an instant. Can it?
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Absolutely. And I'm glad you brought that up, because we have got to be aware of our surroundings. We've talked this over with our kids and our grandkids, and it's something that is plaguing America. Everyone should be prepared. And make sure that you start looking at an independent water source in your home. And swimming pools probably won't do it because they're going to be contaminated. Once they get the contamination going, swimming pools will be contaminated as well. So start looking at a food source, start looking at a water source, and make sure. What's the first to go? What happened during COVID 19? The first thing to go were paper goods. So make sure you have Kleenex and toilet paper in your home. Lots of it. Don't be that Guy, I don't. I'm not trying to scare you, but if it scares you enough to get prepared and to be careful, good. I hope I do.
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Yeah, but. But don't be that guy at Costco with, you know, 4,000 rolls of toilet paper because you didn't plan ahead. Come on, be smart. Have a supply, right? Don't be that guy, Sheriff. I mean, I saw guys in there that had. They had grocery carts that were stacked with bottles of water. I'm like, maybe you could get a few at a time, a few at a time. If you have to crash Costco at the last minute, you probably haven't done your homework properly. I'll give you the last word here, Sheriff, as we prepare and look around. At what'? Because this will not be the last terrorist attack and there will be worse ones to come. It's almost a certainty last word to you.
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Well, the thing of it is, we want you to be communicating with your sheriffs, and the sheriff should be helping with deportation. Who better? Who knows the county better than your county sheriff? And so go to cspoa.org join us in this holy cause. Be part of what we're doing. This is a peaceful and effective solution. But, folks, you've got to have a connection with your sheriff. He's the ultimate authority in your area, and he needs to be working on all of this.
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There you go. Sheriff, I really appreciate your insights here. They look, sometimes you got to be blunt. Here's the score, and here's what's going to happen. And be prepared. Being blunt is appreciated today. Sheriff, thank you for being here.
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You're welcome. I'll see you next time.
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All right, I want to take a quick break here on America's Voice live. When we come back, I think we'll hear from J.D. vance. President Trump is going to be live in the Oval Office office with the winners of the National Finals Rodeo. Big day here on the program. Happy Friday. I'll be right back.
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Well, the investigation into the terror attacks in America continue, including that Jewish synagogue right here in Michigan, not too far from where I am today, too far away at all. Federal agents now taking action as the probe intensifies. Armed in investigators carried out a search warrant at a home believed to be connected to the suspect behind that violent attack at a synagogue. It was West Bloomfield. That's about 25 miles from downtown Detroit. It's a very well to do community, wealthy community and a very large synagogue. It houses a preschool. Forced the evacuation of dozens of kids and staff. Now federal agents are combing through the evidence as they work to determine why this happened and whether anyone else may have been involved. Joining to discuss the investigation further is former FBI special agent and the author of A Cop's Son. One G Man's Fight Against Jihad, Global Fraud in the Cartels, Ken Strange. Ken, thank you for being here.
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Steve, Happy Friday. Thank you for having me.
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Let's talk about this. To me, there's not much to investigate. Look, I'm not a law enforcement guy, but I can look at the facts as I know them. The attacker at the West Bloomfield synagogue was from Lebanon, a naturalized American citizen who reportedly had family members killed in Lebanon recently on Israeli counter strikes against Hezbollah. He decided to take it out on Jewish families and Jewish children. Fortunately, and I say this, fortunately, the security guards there were well trained and prepared. He didn't last very long. He was neutralized. The only death there at that synagogue was the attacker. But this kind of attack is on the rise. We've been talking about it here on this program and elsewhere for days now and weeks because you go back to the attack in Austin, Texas, then the attempted bombing in New York City, Old Dominion University yesterday where he was yelling al Akbar before he was terminated by the students in the classroom. And then the attack just before 1:00 clock in the Detroit area. This is a spreading problem, sir, isn't it?
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Absolutely, Steve. This is an epidemic of violence and it's heartbreakingly horrific. But, you know, I'm going to lay a lot of the blame here on our open border, on the previous administration. The Biden administration severely crippled this nation by letting in basically a Pandora's box of evil. And, you know, my sources are telling me that there were at least maybe almost 1,000 Iranians that came in here and boatloads of. Of Lebanese as well. Lebanese, of course, you know, you can equate them in part to Hezbollah. So, you know, you know, these and these, they would be crazy not to take advantage of our open border and put, for example, some sleeper cells here to create havoc. Espionage, murder, you name it. And actually, I had a brush in my career with a sleeper cell in 1992. So this is very serious stuff.
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Well, here's my question. Watching the attacks yesterday, lone wolf attacks. But you go back to the attempted bombing outside Gracie Mansion, New York City. There were two perpetrators there trying to throw bombs that were active bombs but did not detonate, thankfully. Otherwise, we would be talking about a whole lot more casualties there. But as we watch these things unfold, and I go back to some of these attacks, like the one in Paris here a few years ago, where 86 people were killed. The truck ramming in Nice, France, where a truck drove through the crowds of celebrators, celebrants there at a gathering. I expect that we will see some terrorist attacks in America that don't involve just a lone wolf or two people. They could be coordinated attacks with numerous attackers. That would not surprise me. What are your thoughts? Am I on the right track here or not?
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Yeah, Steve, you're on the right track. I think it's inevitable that you're going to see a organized sleeper cell unit actually attack us. Now, we have an event coming up here pretty soon, the Academy Awards. And I know that the LAPD and the Los Angeles field office of the FBI, they're pretty good at this type of stuff, but they're concerned as well. And then of course, you've had that report, kind of a semi report of a possibility of a ship launching drones at this country, which is something to really worry about. The drone attack is horrific, so hopefully they have that event squared away. But there's a lot of things that can hit the homeland.
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Look, we've got A moment in time here where the Department of Homeland Security is unfunded because of games being played politically on Capitol Hill. I don't think there could be a more critical time for DHS to be fully funded. That's the Coast Guard, that's fema, that's cisa. That's the computer and infrastructure agency that protects those sorts of things from attack on our computer systems and our defenses electronically. This is a game that should not be played at this moment in time or maybe ever. But more critical now today than ever, isn't it?
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Oh, absolutely. I mean, we need Homeland Security more than ever. All of Homeland Security. And, you know, by playing these games, if anything should happen, it's really, it's on you. It's blood on your hands. So. No, I mean, if they love, if the other side of the Democrats, if they love this country, you know, prove it. Fund fully funded. The dhs.
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Yeah. What would your advice be? I asked a previous guest this, but I ask you the same, because the more experience and the more light we can shed on this, I think the better off people are going to be. What do you advise to the average citizen driving to work today, going to school to pick the kids up, going to a basketball game this weekend, whatever it might be? What can we do to make ourselves safer so that we notice we do not become a statistic in this war on our homeland?
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Yeah, that's a great question, Steve. And you know, Sheriff Matt, your previous guest, he had some pretty good comments about that. I'm always, I think because of my training, I'm always in a state of heightened alert everywhere I go. Now, you guys mentioned going into restaurants and, you know, you never have your back to the entrance of the restaurant, for example, or any other building. When I go into a movie theater, the first thing I do is I'm looking around, I'm scoping the place and I'm looking for an exit as well. So I think citizens, situationally, they should be aware of their surroundings. They should also know that if there are any problems, just to think about it and say, if there's a problem, where are my first responders? How do I contact my first responders? That's always a good thing to know.
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So here's the thing. These attacks are going to continue. You and I might have this conversation again next week. We could have it tomorrow, depending on what happens next. Because somewhere right now there are people planning to kill Americans inside this country. It's absolutely a lock. So what do we do? I mean, what does the FBI do the CIA, do the Department of Homeland Security? A local sheriff's department, a local police department, A security guard at an old folks home? I don't care who it is. What can we do to make this place safer?
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Well, Steve, it's a total team effort. I mean, it's not just the FBI, it's all the federal agencies. It's working in tandem with our overseas, with our counterparts overseas. And those could be police forces and foreign intelligence agencies that are friendly to us and also the CIA because you know, they see the stuff coming into the United States and you know, we could get forewarned about that. So this is a situation where, you know, local, state, the federal agencies, they should be training for these events and having exercises and I believe they do on at least a semi, semiannual time frame. I think that's the best way to handle this. And in addition, and I'm hoping and I'm praying that all of these agencies are communicating with their local communities and telling them about the danger. I mean, not hyping it up to the point where everyone is seeing a sleeper cell behind a tree, but just enough where they say, look, this could happen. The probability is low, but it could happen. And it could be a terrifying experience. So you know, you need to be situationally aware and call things in, report things, however benign they may seem to be. Give us a call, let us know what's happening in the community. And you know, here in Los Angeles and I was thinking about my Iranian brothers and sisters, you know, be on the lookout for new people, new Iranians, new Lebanese people that have come into the neighborhoods here and maybe asking a lot of questions and, and you know, you're going to get the, you're going to get the gut feeling that perhaps that person does not belong. And you know what? Report that person. Go to the FBI, go to your,
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Yeah. Don't feel like, oh, I might offend somebody. Trust your gut. Ken. Thank you very much for being here, Steve.
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Thanks for having me.
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All right, thank you. After the break, Campus Reform expanding Islamic violence on American campuses. I'll bring on reporter Emily Sturge from Campus Reform next for the latest details.
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Iran has chanted Death to America for nearly five decades, and now that same message is echoing across American college campuses. Students are marching in support of Iran, chanting anti American slogans and celebrating violence, with some professors openly citing with the terrorist regime and against this country. The federal government must step in. They've got to be more proactive in keeping radicals out of the highly coveted and expensive higher education system. I don't see any other way around it. Here to discuss campus reform, reporter Emily Sturge. Emily, nice to see you on our Friday.
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Great to be with you. Happy Friday, Steve.
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Happy Friday to you. Look, we saw what happened at that campus at Old Dominion in Virginia yesterday. Just the latest bit of campus violence. Ali Akbar. The attacker was yelling and look, I cannot escape this point. Professors, many professors across this country regurgitate daily anti American messages, pro socialist messages. America is bad and all these other countries are good. I don't know where they lost their way, but it's time to return some sanity to the classroom. You've sat there, you've heard these lecture halls where they go too far to the left. And the problem for me is those that are conservative in those classes often say nothing at all because they're afraid of their grades. It's bullying a message. And unfortunately, I think that a lot of people in the class are susceptible to that message. I think we're seeing that. Am I On the right track.
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Oh, you're on the right track here. Our universities have become hotbeds of this extremism. And it's particularly concerning as we're seeing terror attacks. I mean, we're worried about the threat of sleeper cells here in the United States. And our universities are these radically ideological environments that allow these individuals to get to that point to become so radical. And we're sitting here talking about Iran, a regime that has chanted Death to America for five decades. And it's extremely concerning that now America's college students are chanting the exact same thing. And as a reporter for Campus Reform, I've been reporting for the last few weeks that there are students on America's college campuses actually protesting in support of Iran and cheering for retaliation against the United States after the United States and Israel conducted targeted attacks on Iranian leadership. On February 28, there was an anti Israel, Colombia linked student group that went to social media and posted Death to America in the Farsi language. And it's not just the one student group. We also saw protesters at Yale University marching with signs with the same slogan, Death to America. It was a widespread pattern that we've seen across the country. Louisiana State University, we saw protesters there protesting in support of Iran. San Jose State University in California, the University of Illinois, Chicago. This is a widespread pattern that we're seeing across the country where very far left radical students are cheering for retaliation against the United States. And you're absolutely right, it's a product of the university environment.
A
Yeah. How do we correct this? I mean, honestly, I don't know how we fix this, because academia in America has been poisoned by people like Howard Zinn, who is not a historian. He's a clown who wrote an anti America history book. And I use that term very loosely, back in 1980. It was fringe then. Now it is somehow purged and merged into the mainstream. I mean, Bernie Sanders has always been a fringe politician, but somehow Bernie and these people become mainstream. Along with Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib, aoc, How do we clean this up?
D
And Zoran Mamdani, who is a product of the American education system. He is an anti Semite, he is anti American. Those ideas have infiltrated our education system and I love it. Steve, let's talk solutions. The State Department needs to revoke student visas for those foreign nationals who are here in our education system chanting Death to America. Because guess what? Not only are they benefiting from taxpayer funded resources at our federally funded universities, but they're also taking the spots of American students. They are threatening and harassing American students. We saw that with those anti Semitic protests that were widespread across our university campuses. So that's step one. State Department needs to revoke some of those student visas. But then also the Department of Justice needs to go ahead and investigate these universities that have absolutely failed to stand up for the safety of students of all races, ethnicities and religions. And then the Department of Education, of course, needs to go in and either cut funding or freeze funding for these universities that once again fail to stand up for sanity and fail to stand up for their students.
A
Emily Sturge, always appreciate you being here. Of course, you're right in the center of it there in Washington, D.C. so be safe, be aware and we'll talk to you again soon. Thanks, Emily.
D
Thanks so much for having me.
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F
Yeah, not so sure about the necessarily a bomb cyclone or a polar vortex. Might be able to leave those ones on the shelf for this one. But the thought that we may see multiple feet of snow, 2 to 4ft, that's a real possibility here with this one as we're going to be looking at just an incredibly strong upper level low going to dive on out here of western Canada. And you can really see it digs really far south. Now that's important because it will drag that colder air down with it. But at the same time we're also going to be looking at it kind of tapping into some of that warmer moist air to the south. We have record heat in Texas at the same time. So that warm air is going to get pulled into this system. And so what you have basically is a lot of warm air, a lot of moisture and a lot of lift with the energy of this upper level system. And so it's going to squeeze out a significant amount of snow. And here are the current state of winter alerts. Yeah, we got winter storm warnings all the way now across the Dakotas here in the southern Minnesota, up towards Wisconsin, still some winter storm watches to the south. Now the latest model trends have actually shifted this a bit to the north, so there's still some uncertainty back down towards the south. So places like Milwaukee, Madison maybe down towards Des Moines, the I80 corridor there, still kind of iffy about how much snow we get. You see things really ramping up here as we get later on in towards your Saturday morning. So a little bit of snow there from the west, but then, yeah, here we go. Pulling that warm air in. This thing is just like a machine. We get it, lift it into the cold air and it's just going to squeeze out so much snow here. And you can see that dark blue, those are heavy snow bands developing. And the other thing about this, it's not really going to move all that quickly. There's some spots that could be looking at snow falling through Sunday and even through the day Monday, particularly up in areas of northern Wisconsin, the place you were talking about, northern Michigan, here's our in house model. And you can see the heaviest snow right across the heart of the Twin Cities here back in the northern Wisconsin and the U.P. of Michigan. And then one of our other models gotta use multiple models sometimes to kind of make sure that they're all kind of saying the same thing or there's confidence here. Other model also showing significant snow up towards northern Wisconsin and the up there of Michigan in particular. But you're right about that Cold air again, not necessarily polar vortex, not looking at the air coming in straight from the North Pole, but it's going to be cold air, no doubt about it. And the thing about this, because the system is digging so far to the south, it's really going to pull that cold air pretty far down in latitude that could be looking at record lows on the backside of this thing. Look at those wind chills, by the way as well. Because yeah, this is going to be a windy system. I mean, we're going to be feeling wind chills back to about 20 below in the Twin Cities by Monday morning. And you can see here, Wisconsin and Michigan, we're looking at below zero wind chills even 20 below is what it's going to feel like out the door for your Tuesday morning here in Green Bay along with that snow. And so, yeah, this is going to be pretty impactful storm, no doubt about it here with that wind, with the cold air and of course with the significant amount of snow we could end up with.
A
Yeah, Dave, greatly appreciate it. Dust off those snow shovels. You thought it was all done? No, it's not done yet. You couple even, you know, 15 or 20 inches of snow with 50 mile an hour winds. Good Lord, it's going to be rowdy. Dave, thank you very much.
F
Very welcome. Thank you for having me.
A
There you have it. All right. Don't go anywhere. America's Voice live will continue after a brief commercial. I'm going to dust off my snow shovel in the break. All right, I'll be right back. When it's breaking, we're moving. Breaking news, breaking news.
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Let's go. Senator Lindsey Graham drawing backlash on parts of the republican party and the maga movement after making strong comments about America's support for Israel. First, this is what he said.
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I go back to South Carolina. I'm asking them to send their sons and daughters over to the mideast. What I want you to do in the mideast, our friends in Saudi Arabia and other places step forward and say, this is my fight too.
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I join America.
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I'm publicly involved in bringing this regime down.
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If you don't, you're making a great
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mistake and you're going to cut off the ability to have a better relationship with the United States. I say this as a friend.
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We're finally seeing the fall of the Iranian regime. Maybe it's something that should have happened a long time ago, but they're still hanging out. But while it's important for Christians to support Israel, it's clear that the majority of Americans are fully against putting boots on the ground in the middle east, especially our sons and daughters. Join me to discuss this candidate for u. S. Senate in South Carolina, Mark Lynch. Mark, nice to see you today.
G
Good to see you, Steve. Thank you so much for all you're doing and for having me on this great show again.
A
Absolutely. Look, Lindsey Graham. There's occasion that I think Lindsey's all right. And then there's the rest of the time. And I'll just be clear about that. This is the rest of the time. Here's a guy, I don't believe he has any kids, but he's advocating for other people's sons and daughters to go there and fight. Maybe it's a conversation he should refrain from. Your thoughts?
G
Yeah. As we travel around South Carolina, presenting our campaign and winning in in this state. And Lindsay's numbers are going way down. So it's happening. Everybody asks where has he been in over a year? And when we call Lindsey Graham, he never calls us back. So we know he's probably busy. But his staff doesn't call US back either. But he's going to Israel every two weeks. He's starting wars all over the country. I mean, all over the world. And he thinks he's President Trump or Marco Rubio or Pete Hegseth. And Trump warned him back in the summer with Ukraine. You better be careful what you're saying over there. As Trump was promoting peace, Lindsey, as we all know as a warmonger, was trying to get more war started everywhere. So it's just incredible. But as he's been overseas starting more wars, people in South Carolina and the country are now asking about, the only time you come back is to say you're going to grab up our sons and daughters and take them over to the Middle east with you. You, I'm sorry, we're not going to allow the blood of our children to be spilled for your financial gain with these warmongering military industrial complex companies again. And, and as we're, as we left the homeland like he's done the last year, and he's everywhere else. But here in America, we have sleeper sales and terrorist activity starting up. And jihad is obligated to begin anytime, financially or militarily. It can be successful. And everybody's worried about, hey, you're worried about all that over there. What about here? Right here at home?
A
Yeah. You know, we have seen the terrorist attacks, two yesterday, one in Virginia, one in Michigan, lone wolf attacks. We've been talking about it in detail here today. Nobody would be surprised to see more of these attacks here. But the question then becomes, with what we're doing in Iran, can we finish the job without having at least some limited boots in the ground? And when I say that, I mean Special operators, be it, Navy Seals, Army Rangers, people to go secure that nuclear stockpile, somebody might eventually need to go in. But I'm not talking about a full scale invasion. Is that right or wrong?
G
You know, I have to trust President Trump that he believes that he believes he has the right information. That's what we're all concerned about. And how many times have we changed a regime? And just within a few months or a year, we were right back to where we were after loss of American life and billions of dollars again. And so Americans are concerned. I think the pulse is nobody wants boots on the ground. And we were told this would be a fast in and out and get it over with. And we've done that. And it's, it's starting to feel like another beginning of an endless war. And I know Lindsey is giving Trump bad information. He gets, I mean, he Salivates. He, he's, he's a war luster. He's, he's getting involved again and influencing Trump in a bad way. And I'm concerned about that. We, we know Lindsay's a traitor. His voting record proves it. And it's just horrible how intense he is about keeping wars going and going into Cuba next and, you know, talking about all this war everywhere. So we're all tired of it and hey, we're broke. You know, the, the country understands we stand with Israel, but we don't want to be controlled by Israel and spend money we don't have. We can't support this long and we don't have the inventory and the military infrastructure to continue this war. And so there's a lot of concerns out here about what's going on.
A
There is a lot of concern. That's a fair way to put it. The polling numbers for Boots on the Ground is exceptionally poor. Give folks a place where they can go find you, Mark. Learn more about what you're doing in your race in South Carolina. Where can they find it?
G
Yes, Our website is lynch4senate.com and again, for the people out there that are conservative and don't want to decide who they're going to support yet, the numbers are coming in from our current Rasmussen Pulse poll. Lindsay's at 40% and I'm at 30 and there's a lot of undecided. And so it's time to come over and join the winning campaign. This is America's 250th anniversary and for the first time we have a viable candidate that we can take Lindsay out and bring back a true conservative, God fearing America first patriot that'll serve America instead of every other country for his own interest.
A
Mark lynch, always a pleasure, sir. We wish you well with the campaign as always. Thank you for being here.
G
Thank you, Steve. God bless.
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Date: March 13, 2026
Host: Steve Gruber
Podcast: Real America’s Voice (iHeartPodcasts)
This episode of America’s Voice Live with Steve Gruber takes a deep dive into a week marked by multiple domestic terror attacks across the U.S., examining their links to border security, terrorist sleeper cells, and the rise of anti-American sentiment on college campuses. The show brings together law enforcement and security experts, reporters, and political commentators to analyze causes, consequences, and solutions while also covering the effects of a record-breaking winter storm in the Midwest and political controversies regarding Middle East policy and U.S. military engagement. The episode balances hard news with commentary on America’s resilience, concluding with a story celebrating ordinary acts of heroism during a blizzard.
Summary:
The episode opens with an urgent report on recent terror-related incidents: shootings at Old Dominion University, a truck attack on a Michigan synagogue, attempted bombings in New York City, and a deadly Austin bar shooting. These events, the host argues, share a possible common thread related to suspected terrorist "sleeper cells" and an ongoing concern about porous U.S. borders.
Notable Quote:
“Several terror related attacks across the Nation have people on edge... The shooter at Old Dominion was previously convicted for having ties to ISIS... deadly attacks on Americans are on the rise.” — Steve Gruber [03:47]
Key Segments & Expert:
[05:46–14:48]: Interview with Richard Mack, former sheriff and president of the Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association.
Border security as root cause:
Mack blames four years of "open borders," asserting they have enabled entry of possible terrorists, cartels, and unvetted individuals.
“Who do you think is going to come into America? When there’s no vetting... these sleeper cells are all over the country. They’re in every single state.” — Richard Mack [06:09]
Threats to Infrastructure:
Mack warns infrastructure (power grid, water supply, communications) are targets for future attacks—resources he claims are vulnerable and require greater protection.
Preparedness Advice:
On Gun Control:
Both Mack and Gruber criticize gun control measures, noting they failed to prevent the Old Dominion shooting, instead emphasizing the need for an armed citizenry.
“The best we can hope with gun control is that all of us control a gun. We are the best defense against any enemy.” — Mack [10:43]
Memorable Exhortation:
“Call your sheriff’s office and get [increased infrastructure patrols] moving.” — Mack [07:53]
Summary:
The show transitions to the ongoing federal investigation into the Michigan synagogue assault, tying the attacker’s motives to recent Middle Eastern conflicts and broader patterns of violence at home and abroad.
Key Segments & Expert:
[20:46–29:38]: Interview with Ken Strange, former FBI special agent and author
Roots in Border Policy:
Strange echoes that the Biden administration's border policies “crippled” national security, enabling suspected terrorists and “sleeper cells” entry into the U.S.
“My sources are telling me that there were at least maybe almost 1,000 Iranians that came in here and boatloads of Lebanese as well... they would be crazy not to take advantage of our open border and put sleeper cells here.” — Ken Strange [21:54]
Rising Threat of Coordinated Attacks:
Strange predicts that attacks will not remain isolated, warning the U.S. could face “organized sleeper cell units” capable of complex, multi-person operations.
“I think it’s inevitable that you’re going to see an organized sleeper cell unit actually attack us.” — Strange [23:49]
Heightened Public Vigilance:
Public urged to remain aware of surroundings and report suspicious activity.
“Trust your gut and report them... even if it seems benign.” — Strange [29:26]
Government Funding Concerns:
Emphasis on the need to fully fund the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and related agencies to meet the scale of current threats.
“We need Homeland Security more than ever. All of Homeland Security... If anything should happen, it’s blood on your hands [if not fully funded].” — Strange [25:13]
Summary:
The episode spotlights the emergence of “Death to America” chants and pro-Iranian protests across U.S. college campuses, linking recent violence and radicalization to permissive academic environments and foreign student policies.
Key Segments & Expert:
[34:03–38:55]: Interview with Emily Sturge, Campus Reform reporter
Spread of Extremism: Sturge cites specific protests and online activity at major institutions where students have chanted “Death to America” and supported Iranian retaliation against the U.S. “Our universities have become hotbeds of this extremism... America’s college students are chanting the exact same thing [as Iran].” — Emily Sturge [35:34]
Faculty Influence and Intimidation: Faculty are accused of promoting anti-American, left-wing, and socialist ideologies, creating environments where conservative students fear speaking freely.
Policy Recommendations:
Memorable Quote:
“The State Department needs to revoke student visas for those foreign nationals who are here in our education system chanting Death to America.” — Sturge [37:42]
Summary:
The show examines Senator Lindsey Graham’s comments advocating U.S. boots on the ground in the Middle East, contextualized by declining public approval for military intervention and criticism from challengers like Mark Lynch.
Key Segments & Expert:
[46:42–52:04]: Interview with Mark Lynch, U.S. Senate candidate, South Carolina
Critique of Graham’s Stance: Lynch strongly opposes deploying American forces to fight, framing Graham as out of touch with his constituents and overly influenced by “warmongering” interests. “We’re not going to allow the blood of our children to be spilled for your financial gain with these warmongering military industrial complex companies again.” — Mark Lynch [47:11]
Emphasis on Domestic Security: Lynch redirects the conversation to focus on sleeper cell threats and terror attacks inside the U.S., expressing frustration that leaders are “everywhere else, but here in America.”
Cautions Against ‘Endless Wars’: Argues that regime changes abroad consistently backfire and drain American resources and lives. “How many times have we changed a regime and just within a few months or a year, we were right back to where we were?” — Lynch [49:31]
Summary:
The episode provides an in-depth forecast for an impending blizzard expected to hit Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan, with snowfall measured in feet and dangerously cold wind chills.
Key Segments & Expert:
[41:05–44:17]: Interview with Dave Holder, Weather Nation meteorologist
Blizzard Details:
Advice to Listeners:
“Dust off those snow shovels. You thought it was all done? No, it's not done yet... couple even, you know, 15 or 20 inches of snow with 50 mile an hour winds. Good Lord, it's going to be rowdy.” — Steve Gruber [44:02]
Summary:
The show closes with a feel-good story about two gas station employees in Newport, who stayed through a 36-hour blizzard to keep their community supplied and safe, serving as an example of everyday American heroism.
On infrastructure vulnerability:
“Sleeper cells... are going to aim at our infrastructure. They're going to attack the grid, they're going to attack communications, and they're going to attack our water supply.” — Richard Mack [07:04]
On gun control and civilian defense:
“We are the best defense against any enemy. An armed citizenry is the best defense against them all.” — Richard Mack [10:43]
On vigilance and everyday preparedness:
“When you walk into a restaurant, you need to figure [escape routes] out for yourself... keep your head on a swivel.” — Steve Gruber [11:30]
On the inevitability of future attacks:
“These attacks are going to continue... Because somewhere right now there are people planning to kill Americans inside this country. It's absolutely a lock.” — Steve Gruber [27:04]
On campus radicalization:
“Radical students are cheering for retaliation against the United States... It’s a product of the university environment.” — Emily Sturge [36:30]
On American resilience:
“Sometimes the true heroes are ordinary people who step up when their neighbors need them most.” — Steve Gruber [52:06]
Individual Vigilance:
Community Action:
Policy Recommendations (from guests/commentators):
This episode takes an unflinching look at the intersection of domestic terrorism, public preparedness, political debate, and cultural tension, all framed by a commitment to American values and community resilience. The show balances national security commentary with actionable advice and voices of concern, critique, and optimism from across the Real America’s Voice network—a comprehensive resource for those wishing to understand right-leaning perspectives on current U.S. events.