Podcast Summary: Real America’s Voice “Bolling!” – November 12, 2025
Podcast: Real America’s Voice
Host: Eric Bolling
Date: November 12, 2025
Episode Theme: Unpacking political controversy, border security, and the state of the nation—through the lens of American values and unfiltered news.
Episode Overview
This episode of "Bolling!" dives deep into recent political controversies, including the trickle of Jeffrey Epstein-related documents, investigations targeting Trump allies, election integrity, border security, and ongoing partisan tension. Featuring interviews with former Trump attorney Christina Bobb, former Border Patrol/ICE chief Ron Vitiello, and RAV White House correspondent Brian Glenn, the show presents a MAGA-first perspective, challenges mainstream narratives, and debates government overreach, media bias, and double standards in politics.
1. Market Recap and Introduction (00:00–02:33)
- Major indices: Dow up 327 points; S&P slightly up; NASDAQ dipped
- Commodity focus: Gold up by $84/oz, oil dropped to the lowest in years ($58.5/barrel)
- Bitcoin: Languishing at $101,000, needs a revival after heavy selling
- Main point: Good news for the economy with oil prices low and gold high—a positive sign compared to past years.
- Transition: Introduction of Christina Bobb, described as “probably the most persecuted person outside of Donald Trump in the history of America.” (01:25)
2. The Epstein Email “Drip” and Trump’s Involvement — Interview with Christina Bobb (02:33–12:26)
Key Discussion Points
- Epstein Emails Release: House Democrats on the Oversight Committee release more emails referencing Trump.
- Main Concern: Trump’s name is mentioned, but no evidence implicates him in illegal activity.
Notable Quotes
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Eric Bolling (Host) [02:05]:
“There’s no evidence of this… because his name is mentioned in an email.… It’s almost acquitting Trump, yet they want to slap some sort of guilty thing on him already.”
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Christina Bobb (Guest) [02:33]:
“It’s not actually incriminating… The most detrimental pieces that are in these emails, are that Donald Trump knew Jeffrey Epstein,… that he knew Ghislaine Maxwell and… that Jeffrey Epstein had been to Mar-a-Lago. We already knew all that. That’s not new news.”
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On the trickle of revelations (Bobb) [03:05]:
“If this is the worst information Democrats can find to trickle out… it’s not that bad.… I’d like to see more of the Epstein file released.”
Insights
- Both guest and host: Push for full transparency—release all Epstein material, get it over with.
- Theory for slow-walking: High-powered donors and supporters on both party sides could be implicated, leading to reluctance in release.
- “It’s always about the money. Follow the money, folks.” (Bolling, 05:11)
3. Alleged Political Persecution and Judicial Corruption (05:11–12:26)
Key Discussion Points
- Christina Bobb’s Legal Battle: Discusses pending criminal case in Arizona, suggests Democrats funneled money post-election to influence prosecutions against Trump supporters.
- Allegations: $200,000 transferred from the Democratic Attorney General’s Association to AG Chris Mays after the election.
- Motions Filed: Bobb filed a motion for the AG’s disqualification, citing appearance of impropriety, potential bribery, and calls for DOJ investigation.
Notable Quotes
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Bobb [05:38]:
“It looks improper that she then granted a level of prosecution power to a nonprofit that was started largely by the Democrat Attorney General’s Association.… There are some potential appearances of bribery or some kind of financial crimes that need to be investigated.”
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Bolling [06:45]:
“So much of this stuff seems incestuous.… Follow the money.”
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Bobb [09:53]:
“MAGA is frustrated because we have felt the pressure the full four years of the Biden administration, not to mention the four years of the Trump administration where they were still targeting Trump and his supporters even though he was in power.”
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On Republican Inaction:
“The Republican House and Senate aren’t doing it. They haven’t passed immigration reform, his tariffs… they have a separate agenda.”
Takeaway
- There is frustration within MAGA regarding lack of action and perceived political persecution, even when Republicans hold power.
- The show frames the criminal charges and investigations against Trump allies as evidence of a politically weaponized justice system.
4. Border Security & Immigration: Ron Vitiello Interview (17:29–23:30)
Key Discussion Points
- Assassinations in Mexico: Recent cartel assassinations of Mexican officials.
- Crackdown at the Border: Significant reduction in illegal crossings; increased arrests and quick removals.
- Liberal Protests: Ongoing protests against ICE operations despite declining border crossings and increased removals.
Notable Quotes
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Ron Vitiello [17:42]:
“There is a full court press... the cartels in Mexico are definitely feeling the heat... We went from literally thousands [crossings] to a couple of hundred a day.”
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Vitiello [19:00]:
“The left has succeeded in convincing themselves… that it’s not illegal to be in the country after crossing the border illegally if you don’t commit a crime. Well, that’s just not the way the laws work.”
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Bolling [21:12]:
“It’s a shame that you got Democratic members on the Hill that want to convert Nazis and racism… ICE and Border Patrol will be out there tonight… [They’re] going to do what President Trump promised American people is going to do—make this country safe again.”
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Bolling [23:02]:
“You can’t throw a Subway sandwich at one [agent] and then get acquitted.”
Takeaway
- The episode lauds Trump-era border security measures and ICE/Border Patrol personnel.
- Frustration is expressed over legal obstacles for ICE, protest interference, and what the hosts view as media hypocrisy and soft prosecution of left-wing protestors.
5. Revisiting Epstein Allegations — Brian Glenn (24:49–32:15)
Key Discussion Points
- Media and Political Narrative: Host and Glenn express that newly released Epstein emails do not implicate Trump but are nevertheless wielded for political damage.
- Testimony of Victims: Emphasizes that victim Virginia Giuffre and others attested Trump had no involvement with Epstein’s crimes.
- Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Role: Defends Greene as a victim’s advocate, not as someone attacking Trump; she simply wants transparency.
Notable Quotes
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Brian Glenn [25:32]:
“They chose to bring it up now… Out of the 60,000+ pages they plucked out three… One is a deceased woman… who under oath said that Trump had nothing to do with the abuse.”
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Caroline Levitt Statement [26:33]:
“Virginia [Giuffre]… maintained that there was nothing inappropriate she ever witnessed, that President Trump was always extremely professional and friendly to her.”
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Glenn on Greene [29:47]:
“She is 100% behind the president… She’s simply supporting the victims here. She is not trying to turn the victims against the administration.”
Takeaway
- The narrative: Trump's adversaries are weaponizing the Epstein case to damage him, while true MAGA defenders like Marjorie Taylor Greene are mischaracterized for seeking victim justice and transparency.
6. Partisan Tensions, Pardons & Political Divides (33:21–36:51)
Key Discussion Points
- Hakeem Jeffries Critique: Jeffries is attacked for criticizing Trump’s pardons after Biden’s mass pardoning (including his son Hunter).
- Democratic Infighting: John Fetterman (D-PA) praised by Bolling for his independent stance and willingness to break from the party line.
- Security for Members of Congress: Democrat Jasmine Crockett requests taxpayer-funded security despite calls to defund police.
Notable Quotes
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Bolling [33:57]:
“Joe Biden, who pardoned 8,317 people. 8,316 were auto-penned and one wasn’t. Who was that? Oh, yeah, your son.”
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Sen. John Fetterman (as aired clip) [35:12]:
“I don’t need a lecture from… Bernie or the governor in California… I am representing… my state.”
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Jasmine Crockett [36:51]:
“I kind of value my life. So it is what it is.”
7. “Hypocrisy Watch” and Media Narratives (37:29–42:08)
Key Discussion Points
- Calling Out Double Standards: Democrats accused of hypocrisy on security and border language (“illegal alien” debate).
- Media Coverage: Coverage of left-wing protests at UC Berkeley branded as “mostly peaceful” despite fights and smoke bombs.
- BLM/2020 Protests: Mainstream media criticized for understating violence during riots.
Notable Quotes
- Bolling [41:27]:
“What’s mostly peaceful about that?… Dudes beating the crap out of each other is not peaceful.”
8. Voicemail Feedback & “Regular America” (45:18–End)
Key Discussion Points
- Audience Calls: Viewers chime in on the SNAP/food stamp program abuse, regulatory burdens on farmers and cattle ranchers.
- Bolling's Take: Critique of expanding welfare programs, calls for reducing regulations harming US agriculture.
Notable Quotes
- Bolling [46:47]:
"In four years under Biden, he doubled the SNAP expenditure… people were selling their SNAP cards for half price."
- Caller [47:50]:
“The government has made it so difficult on cattle ranchers to stay in business… regulations… It’s just run so many cattlemen out of business.”
Notable Moments & Speaker Highlights
- Bolling’s recurring refrain: “Follow the money.”
- Praise for Marjorie Taylor Greene: Both as a MAGA champion and as a victim advocate, irrespective of criticism.
- Host’s open MAGA identity: “I represent MAGA. I’ve been there since 2015. Steve Bannon calls me original gangster MAGA—OG MAGA.” (09:14, 30:24)
- Sharp critiques of Democratic leadership: Accusations of hypocrisy, double standards, and failure to support law enforcement or solve real problems.
Engaging, Essential Timestamps
| Segment/Topic | Timestamp | |--------------------------------------------------|-------------| | Markets & Commodities/Introduction | 00:00–02:33 | | Christina Bobb on Epstein, Lawfare | 02:33–12:26 | | Republican Inaction/MAGA Frustration | 09:53–12:26 | | Ron Vitiello: Border/ICE/Crossings | 17:29–23:30 | | Brian Glenn on Epstein, MTG | 24:49–32:15 | | Hakeem Jeffries, Fetterman—Pardons & Divides | 33:21–36:51 | | Language/Protest Hypocrisy/Media Spin | 37:29–42:08 | | Voicemail: SNAP, Farming, Cattle Ranching | 45:18–End |
Conclusion & Tone
“Bolling!” maintains its signature sharp, opinionated, and populist edge, advocating transparency, fairness, and MAGA-aligned priorities while aggressively challenging Democratic narratives and highlighting perceived hypocrisy. The episode balances current events, listener interaction, and in-depth interviews, encouraging skepticism of both parties when it comes to hidden motives and institutional corruption.
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