Real America’s Voice – Bolling! (Nov 24, 2025)
Host: Eric Bolling
Duration: [Ads/intro until 03:35; Main segment 03:35–65:02]
Theme:
A wide-ranging episode with a focus on the health controversy around Ozempic and weight loss drugs; border security and attacks on federal agents; inside political strategy and MAGA coalition issues; plus sharp critiques of Democrat leaders, woke/leftist influence, and urban socialism, especially in New York. Features guests John Jubilee (health/wellness), Chief Michael Banks (Border Patrol), GOP strategist/author Scott Jennings, and a concluding conversation with Steve Bannon.
1. Episode Overview
The episode opens with Bolling's brisk overview of hot financial markets before taking on three major subjects:
- The risks and debates around Ozempic and GLP-1 weight loss medications.
- The escalating attacks on Border Patrol and ICE agents, linked to media misinformation and Democrat rhetoric.
- Changes and divides within the MAGA coalition, and the political dynamic between Donald Trump and emerging left-leaning politicians (e.g., NYC's Zoran Mamdani).
Notable guests include John Jubilee (Energize Health), Chief Michael Banks (US Border Patrol), Scott Jennings (Republican strategist), and Steve Bannon. Throughout, Bolling’s tone is combative and irreverent, heavy on skepticism toward establishment and left-wing positions.
2. Key Topics & Insights
A. Ozempic, GLP-1 Drugs & The Weight Loss Debate
[03:35–10:23]
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Health Risks of Ozempic:
- Testimony from a call-in guest who discontinued Ozempic after 13 years, sharing how the drug weakened their body and led to severe side effects (pancreatitis, digestive trouble).
- Eric Bolling brings on John Jubilee, Energize Health founder, who asserts that Ozempic and similar GLP-1 drugs:
- Cause rapid loss of lean muscle and healthy hydration ("People on Ozempic... they're losing their lean muscle mass and they're losing their healthy hydration." – John Jubilee, [05:42])
- Destroy metabolism and can damage the digestive system.
- Are subject to a $2bn class action suit, with severe side effects (including blindness).
- People who stop gain weight back rapidly unless lifestyle changes are made.
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Dangers of Rapid Weight Loss:
- Bolling raises the issue of "Ozempic face" and sagging skin resulting from extremely fast loss of both muscle and fat.
- Jubilee recommends gradual, methodical fat loss with muscle gain and "cellular hydration" to avoid these issues.
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Alternative Approach:
- Jubilee describes Energize Health's "patent pending science" for losing visceral/subcutaneous fat while supporting muscle/hydration.
- Quick plug for free masterclasses: all coaches were former clients or nurses who left their medical careers ("This is the health breakthrough everyone needs." – John Jubilee, [09:43]).
Notable Quotes
- "It's like a magician's trick. You look at your scale and you think, oh good, I lost 20 pounds. But... I just lost 17 healthy pounds of lean muscle, healthy hydration, and I only lost three pounds of the fat." – John Jubilee, [05:42]
- "We're made to eat, right? God gave us taste buds so we would crave and he gave us an appetite..." – John Jubilee, [08:39]
B. Border Security, Attacks on Agents & Media Narratives
[10:30–16:52]
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Interview: Chief Michael Banks, US Border Patrol
- Sharp rise in violence against Border Patrol/ICE agents attributed to misinformation spread by Democrat politicians and left-leaning media driving public aggression.
- Stats:
- 58% increase in vehicle "rammings"
- ~2,000% increase in physical assaults
- 8,000% increase in threats against agent lives (Chief Banks, [11:12])
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Accountability Concerns:
- Bolling cites the example of a Subway sandwich assault in DC where the assailant was acquitted—raises questions about legal double-standards ("How are we supposed to send the message...?").
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Border Patrol’s Resolve:
- Agents will defend themselves, arrest, and prosecute assailants.
- Operations aren’t limited to the border; agents will act across the country, including sanctuary cities like New York:
- "Our job does not stop at the border. ...We will go anywhere in this country and defend those people, and ...arrest those in this country illegally." – Chief Banks, [13:46]
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Controversy over Military/Agent “Disobedience”:
- Bolling and Banks discuss public statements (Mark Kelly and others) encouraging law enforcement or military to disobey orders they “don’t believe are right”; this is called “absurd and dangerous” by Banks, especially since they didn't object under previous administrations ([14:11–15:53])
- Bolling floats stripping pensions/commissions as penalties (hinting at treason).
Memorable Moments
- "You have elected officials ...encouraging violence against law enforcement officer. Absolutely absurd." – Chief Michael Banks, [12:40]
C. Trump 1.0 vs. Trump 2.0 & The MAGA Coalition
[22:02–32:44] Interview with Scott Jennings
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Inside Perspective:
- Jennings, author and political strategist, describes more purposeful governance in Trump’s second term: confident in victory, Trump handpicked a compatible team, used executive orders aggressively, and "overwhelmed" traditional resistance in DC.
- "I thought he had revolutionized campaigning ... and that he was about to revolutionize governing." – Scott Jennings, [22:53]
- Jennings recounts direct access to Trump, multiple interviews, observing meetings, discussions with top officials, for his new book: A Revolution of Common Sense.
- Jennings, author and political strategist, describes more purposeful governance in Trump’s second term: confident in victory, Trump handpicked a compatible team, used executive orders aggressively, and "overwhelmed" traditional resistance in DC.
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Oval Office Meeting with NYC Mayor-elect Zoran Mamdani:
- Bolling raises concerns Trump was “too soft” on Mamdani, a self-described socialist.
- Jennings observes Trump’s "hospitality gear"—cordial and welcoming even with political opponents—and believes this was strategic.
- "I think the President was being the bigger man ...But at the end of the day, I think he full well knows who he's dealing with here." – Jennings, [25:42]
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MAGACoalition Schism:
- Bolling notes splits over Israel and the Epstein files: some MAGA figures wanting to break with Israel and focus on exposing Democratic secrets, others more traditionalist.
- Jennings urges unity and "bridge building," warning the real adversaries are the Democrats and the left.
- On Epstein: insists the story mostly exposes Democrats, not Trump.
- On Israel: lauds Trump’s "extreme moral clarity" in supporting Israel and fighting "barbarism."
- "He chose civilization over barbarism. ...We're all on the front lines of this fight right now." – Jennings, [28:56]
Notable Quotes
- "Politics is a team sport. President's our head coach, and we'll see what he wants to do there." – Scott Jennings, [31:50]
D. Moments & Monologues: Trump, Mamdani, and "Socialism Creep"
[37:04–39:32 & Beyond]
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Bolling’s Riff:
- Frames Trump’s cordiality with Mamdani as “presidential,” but ultimately tactical—positioning Mamdani to own any failures.
- Warns that Mamdani is a “socialist,” a “class A liar”—linked to Soros, Iran, and other foreign left-wing donors attempting to “penetrate” and “destroy” democracy.
- Blames educational institutions for “socialist creep” into the next generation.
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Political Rhetoric & Critique of Democrats:
- Bolling highlights Mamdani’s willingness to label Trump a “fascist” even as he seeks collaboration (“ran to his office to make nice with someone he deems to be a fascist”).
- References to pro-Muslim policy creep in US cities (Minneapolis, Dearborn), drawing a straight line to socialism and the loss of “American values.”
- Raises specter of globalist money and Muslim Brotherhood influence on US politics, especially in elite academic and political circles ([37:04–43:07]).
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Criticism of Left-Wing “Sedition”:
- Bolling attacks Democrat lawmakers encouraging disobedience among the military, likening it to treason ([46:41–50:46]).
- Portrays AOC and others as theatrical, deluded, and emotionally unstable, especially referencing her remarks about January 6.
Memorable Quotes
- "Those who are behind Mamdani... it's a lot more nefarious than just Bernie Sanders and the warm woolen mittens of his mom." – Eric Bolling, [38:41]
- "Socialism is creeping into our country, and who's there to help it happen? Iran is there..." – Eric Bolling, [39:17]
E. Urban Socialism: NYC & Beyond
[53:51–55:09]
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Mamdani’s Views & Property Rights:
- CNN and left-leaning media defend Mamdani as not radical, but Bolling rebuts with Mamdani’s own words supporting property confiscation and housing guarantees—"the definition of socialism, if not communism".
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Broader Worry:
- Bolling warns that New York and other US cities are falling for radical socialist experimentation, risking economic chaos.
- Mentions other "leftist" electoral threats: Eric Swalwell (California), Jasmine Crockett (Texas).
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Election Security & “Stealing the Votes”:
- Ridicules proposals to allow voting by phone, implying it would further election fraud.
F. “The Edge”: Men, Resilience, and the MAGA Spirit
[58:41–65:02] – Conversation with Steve Bannon
- Bolling and Bannon riff on resilience and transformation: both recount being knocked down and reinventing themselves. Bolling talks Wall Street and Fox, Bannon references anti-fragility of the MAGA movement.
- Bannon recalls how Bolling was offered Commerce Secretary under Trump, which he declined in favor of Fox News prominence. Bannon outlines how a stronger, communicative Cabinet in Trump’s second term was critical for “selling the program.”
- Both push for aggressive intervention on inflated consumer prices, advocating direct pressure on corporate CEOs.
- The segment closes with playful banter about show handoffs and mutual compliments.
Memorable Quotes
- "It's the Maga Movement. It's resilience. ...We're anti-fragile." – Steve Bannon, [59:15]
- "We need to do that before '26." – Eric Bolling, on taking action to curb inflation for political victory, [62:29]
3. Quotes & Notable Moments
(With Timestamps)
- “People on Ozempic... they're losing their lean muscle mass and they're losing their healthy hydration.” – John Jubilee, [05:42]
- “Our job does not stop at the border. ...We will go anywhere in this country and defend those people, and ...arrest those in this country illegally.” – Chief Michael Banks, [13:46]
- “I think the President was being the bigger man ...But at the end of the day, I think he full well knows who he's dealing with here.” – Scott Jennings, [25:42]
- “Politics is a team sport. President's our head coach, and we'll see what he wants to do there.” – Scott Jennings, [31:50]
- “Socialism is creeping into our country, and who's there to help it happen? Iran is there...” – Eric Bolling, [39:17]
- “It's the Maga Movement. It's resilience. ...We're anti-fragile.” – Steve Bannon, [59:15]
4. Timestamps for Key Segments
| Topic/Segment | Time (MM:SS) | |------------------------------------------------|-------------------| | Ozempic/Weight Loss Debate – John Jubilee | 03:35–10:23 | | Border Security/Attacks – Chief Banks | 10:30–16:52 | | Trump 2.0/Strategy – Scott Jennings | 22:02–32:44 | | Monologue: Trump, Mamdani, Socialism Creep | 37:04–43:07 | | Democrat “Sedition”/AOC Critique | 46:41–52:13 | | Urban Socialism, NYC, CNN Defenses | 53:51–55:09 | | “The Edge” & Steve Bannon Conversation | 58:41–65:02 |
5. Tone & Style
- Bolling’s trademark is brash, sarcastic, and unapologetically right-wing. He uses loaded terms for opposition figures (“Mom Dummy”, “lunatic socialist”, “communist country of California”).
- Guests are mostly supportive of or aligned with Bolling’s perspective. Even when there’s dissent (e.g., Jennings’ more mild take on Trump’s hospitality), it is managed cordially but skeptically.
6. Summary
A combative, fast-paced episode driving at three interconnected themes:
- The dangers and downsides of quick-fix health solutions embraced by the public and media (Ozempic/GLP-1s).
- Increases in direct threats and political pressure on law enforcement, blamed on left-wing media and politicians, seen as weakening national resolve.
- The rise of new leftist politicians (like NYC's Mamdani) and warnings of creeping socialism, with Bolling seeing Trump’s strategic patience as “presidential” and ultimately setting the opposition up for failure.
Closing Message:
Bolling urges vigilance, resilience, and unity in the face of left-wing “creep”, repeated political attacks, and a fracturing MAGA coalition—with a heavy dose of inside baseball from guests like Jennings and Bannon.
For new listeners: This episode is a snapshot of current right-populist narratives, media skepticism, and the interplay between politics, health trends, and culture wars, delivered in signature Real America’s Voice style.
