Real America’s Voice Podcast: Bolling! – January 16, 2026 – Episode Summary
Main Theme and Purpose
This episode of "Bolling!" with Eric Bolling on Real America’s Voice focuses on a broad swath of current U.S. political discourse: immigration (with a focus on Minnesota controversies), the unveiling of a street named after Donald Trump in Florida, health policy changes, the ongoing scrutiny around the Clintons and Jeffrey Epstein, narrative battles in the media, and listener reactions to contemporary issues. The episode weaves together political commentary, guest interviews, and listener voicemails to create an unfiltered, populist-leaning take on recent events.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. President Trump in Florida: Policy, Achievements, & "Trump Boulevard"
[00:04 - 10:00]
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Immigration and The Southern Border: Trump reiterates his hardline stance — celebrating ICE for deporting violent criminals and lamenting the inflow of illegal immigrants, especially from Venezuela.
- "ICE is taking out murderers, they're taking out drug lords, they're taking out people from mental institutions, bringing them back to their country. They're taking out the roughest, roughest people." — Donald Trump [00:09]
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Venezuelan Oil Deal: Trump describes a deal to import 50 million barrels of Venezuelan oil (~$5.2B) as a spur-of-the-moment decision, noting no need for consultation.
- "They said, we have 50 million barrels...I said, we'll take it. I didn't have to consult with anybody on that." — Donald Trump [00:29]
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Policy Highlights: Trump touts major economic and cultural "wins": historic tax/regulation/spending cuts, the end of "critical race theory and transgender insanity" in schools, a merit-based hiring system, increased military/police recruitment, eight Middle East peace deals, ending the Gaza war, and “Operation Midnight Hammer” against Iran’s nuclear program.
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Commemoration: Unveiling of "President Donald J. Trump Boulevard" in Florida. Trump frames the honor as not just for him, but as a point of pride for Floridians and Americans — "they’ll be filled with pride. Not in me. Pride in our country." [09:00]
Notable Quotes:
- "Our nation will be stronger, richer, and more successful, which is what it is right now." — Donald Trump [09:00]
- "We got men out of women’s sports, officially out of women’s sports. And everyone said, well, that's an 80/20 issue...That’s a 98/2 issue." — Donald Trump [05:33]
2. Royce White on Minnesota’s Political & Social Tumult
[10:00 - 14:39]
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Minnesota Fraud Scandal: Royce White, former NBA player and current GOP Senate candidate, discusses alleged multi-billion dollar fraud in Minnesota tied to Somali communities, criticizing outgoing Governor Tim Walz.
- Claims the scandal may be up to "$25 billion" and is "just the tip of the iceberg." — Royce White [10:45]
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Illegal Immigration and the Insurrection Act: White supports the use of the Insurrection Act in Minnesota in response to unrest, contending Democrats have "pushed this country to the brink," and frames the border as foundational:
- "If you don’t have a border, you don’t have a country. If you don’t have a country, you don’t have citizenship...you can’t talk about rights." — Royce White [12:10]
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Rhetoric after ICE Incident: Responds to heightened rhetoric after fatal incidents involving ICE agents, placing blame for violence on Democratic policies and media framing.
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Senate Run Call-to-Action: Urges Minnesota GOP voters to be active in the upcoming caucus and primary, especially for "America First" candidates.
3. Dr. Kelly Victory on Changes to the Childhood Vaccine Schedule
[15:07 - 18:41]
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Major Policy Update: Health & Human Services dramatically reduce the number of childhood vaccine recommendations—dropping from 84 to around 30–35, eliminating several including COVID, RSV, influenza, and rotavirus for healthy children.
- "The United States has been way out of line compared to other westernized countries..." — Dr. Kelly Victory [15:49]
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Pharmaceutical Industry Critique: Victory attributes vaccine proliferation to the 1986 Childhood Vaccine Injury Act, criticizing pharma’s liability immunity and profit motives.
- "It’s nothing more than a cash cow for them." — Dr. Kelly Victory [17:24]
4. The Clinton/Epstein Congressional Subpoena Showdown
[18:44 - 25:38]
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Congressional Oversight: Chairman James Comer moves to hold Bill and Hillary Clinton in contempt of Congress for refusing to testify about their connections to Jeffrey Epstein (who visited the Clinton White House 17 times).
- "No one is above the law...this is our last moment potentially to hold the Clintons, the Comeys, the Obamas...accountable." — George Papadopoulos [22:45]
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Skepticism about Accountability: Both Papadopoulos and Joe de Genova voice doubts that contempt votes will yield real consequences given the entrenched DC establishment. Call for “primaries” against non-compliant Republicans.
- "There should be no question...it should go to the floor. And I dare say no Republican should vote against this." — Joe de Genova [24:28]
5. Media Narratives & Civil Unrest in Minneapolis
[25:45 - 32:13]
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On-the-Ground Chaos: Clips and commentary highlight violent protests in Minneapolis over ICE operations, countering mainstream media’s “mostly peaceful” framing.
- "Police are attempting to disperse this unlawful assembly." — Minneapolis official (clip) [28:25]
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Debate over Insurrection Act: Commentators question whether unrest in Minnesota justifies federal intervention, with left-leaning guests dismissing "insurrection" claims, labeling Trump’s rhetoric as inflammatory.
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ICE & “Nazi” Comparisons: Charles Blow (NYT columnist) is rebuked for comparing ICE recruitment tactics to Nazi propaganda, referencing U.S. history and Nazi rallies.
- "They're asking ICE to do outrageous things. They are recruiting them using Nazi white supremacist propaganda..." — Charles Blow [30:03]
- Bolling reacts dismissively, arguing the left’s rhetoric is hyperbolic and repetitive.
6. Listener Voicemails: Immigration Fears, Iran, and Civil Tensions
[34:06 - 41:09]
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Islam & Assimilation Concerns: A Texas listener (Oscar) voices anxiety about the spread of Islam and difficulty assimilating; Bolling concurs, referencing “no go zones.”
- "The Muslim population for whatever reason seems to want to separate themselves." — Eric Bolling [35:12]
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Fear of Foreign Wars: Another caller fears U.S. involvement in Iran will set off global conflict.
- "It’s going to cause hell..." — Caller from [36:34]
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ICE Hostility: Callers describe heated political climates as ICE comes to cities like Cincinnati, with local politicians fueling fears and division.
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Calls for Trump to Spotlight Victims of Illegal Immigration: A listener suggests Trump publicly highlight Americans hurt by undocumented immigrants to drive home the impact.
7. Recap & Community Appeal
[41:47 - 43:38]
- Bolling invites listeners to engage with “The Edge,” a separate, non-political, performance-focused podcast, and underscores the value of subscribing to support independent media.
Notable Quotes & Moments (with Timestamps)
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Trump on U.S. Economic Surge and Factories:
- “We’re building more factories in the United States now than at any time in our history. ... $18 trillion being invested.” — Donald Trump [03:56]
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Royce White:
- “If he [Trump] did [invoke the Insurrection Act], I’d be in full support. I think the Democrats have pushed this country to the brink...” — Royce White [12:02]
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Dr. Kelly Victory on Vaccine Reduction:
- “We eliminated 50 of the recommended shots, so we’re now down to somewhere between 30 and 35.” [15:49]
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Papadopoulos on Holding Elites Accountable:
- “If we don’t use the levers of power now and we lose the midterms, there will be no opportunity to ever hold these people accountable.” [22:45]
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Eric Bolling on Media Narratives:
- “Violent protests. Say it with me. Mainstream media, CNN, MSNBC, broadcast networks. Violent. Not mostly peaceful. Violent.” [27:47]
Important Timestamps
- [00:04] – Trump opens up on immigration and Venezuela oil deal
- [05:33] – Trump on ending critical race theory, “men out of women’s sports”
- [10:43] – Royce White discusses Minnesota fraud scandal and the Insurrection Act
- [15:49] – Dr. Kelly Victory details reductions in the childhood vaccine schedule
- [18:44] – Congressional move to hold Clintons in contempt over Epstein ties
- [24:28] – Joe de Genova on the necessity for House GOP to act against the Clintons
- [25:45] – Minneapolis unrest and media narrative on ICE protests
- [30:03] – Charles Blow’s ICE/Nazi comparison and Bolling’s reaction
- [35:12] – Texas caller fears lack of assimilation among Muslim immigrants
- [41:47] – Listener suggestion: Trump should highlight victims of illegal immigration
Tone and Language
- Tone: Populist, combative, occasionally celebratory (especially around Trump's achievements), concerned (over issues like immigration and unrest), and often skeptical toward mainstream media and establishment politicians.
- Language: Blunt, direct, and often emotional both from hosts and callers; care is taken to echo guest and caller voices authentically.
Summary
This episode delivers a cascade of right-leaning populist analysis of current events, refracted through interviews with Donald Trump, Royce White, and Dr. Kelly Victory, as well as through the voices of animated listeners. The show’s heart lies in its conviction that traditional American values are under siege by an indifferent (or adversarial) establishment, both national and local, and that assertive corrective action—from policy reform to grassroots organizing—is urgently required. Through discussion of recent policy changes (from vaccine schedules to border enforcement), high-profile investigations (Clinton/Epstein), and everyday American grievances (as aired in voicemail), "Bolling!" invites its audience to remain vigilant, outspoken, and engaged.
