Real America’s Voice: Last Call with Mike Crispi
Episode Date: November 23, 2025
Host: Mike Crispi
Key Contributor: Producer “Big Daddy Frankie”
Episode Overview
This episode of Last Call with Mike Crispi tackles a whirlwind of controversial American political developments and current events, with Crispi’s signature unapologetic, combative, and conspiratorial lens. Key topics include: accusations of treason within the Democratic Party, the debate over President Trump’s calls for “punishment of treason,” high-profile Democratic scandals, the ongoing Epstein files controversy, Democratic and Republican leadership struggles, and a post-election debrief on the new NYC mayor. Throughout, Crispi and producer Frankie dissect these stories with a tone blending sarcasm, outrage, and populist conviction, frequently referencing mainstream and alternative right-wing narratives.
Major Discussion Points & Insights
1. Democrats Accused of Treason and Trump’s Response
[04:55 – 14:57]
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The “Treason” Narrative:
Crispi launches straight into a critique of Democratic leaders whom Trump and his supporters accuse of “inciting” military disobedience and actions that border on treason.- He highlights a recent video where Congressional Democrats urge military and intelligence personnel to “refuse illegal orders,” portraying it as seditious and unprecedented:
“That is clearly propaganda to encourage the members of the military to revolt on the commander in chief.” (Crispi, 07:44)
- Crispi emphasizes that Trump didn’t call for outright violence but referred to longstanding legal consequences for treason:
“Trump never called for the death penalty of anybody... He pointed out that crime in this country that's called treason... is punishable by something called death.” (Crispi, 05:29)
- He highlights a recent video where Congressional Democrats urge military and intelligence personnel to “refuse illegal orders,” portraying it as seditious and unprecedented:
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Media Framing and Double Standards:
- Crispi refutes mainstream media’s framing of Trump’s statements as calls for violence, painting the coverage as hypocritical considering the alleged Democratic actions.
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Democratic Figures in Focus:
- The host singles out Rep. Maggie Goodlander, noting her ties to National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan, and suggesting nepotism and self-dealing.
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Notable Quote:
“The party saying to defy illegal orders can't even define what a legal or illegal immigrant is. They say no human is illegal.” (Crispi, 07:54)
2. Crime, Urban Disorder, and Calls for Federal Action
[14:57 – 18:51]
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Chicago Crime Example:
- Crispi plays a report of a brutal crime in Chicago, using it to critique Democratic “soft-on-crime” policies and argue for federal intervention.
- He suggests Trump is correct to consider deploying the National Guard to restore order.
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Link to “Treason”:
- The host labels systemic failures and refusal to enforce law as a “treasonous” undermining of American safety and sovereignty.
3. Immigration, Welfare Scams, and “Imported Scammers”
[18:51 – 21:14]
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Minnesota Somali Scam Allegations:
- Crispi details a Medicaid scam in Minnesota that allegedly involved Somali immigrants defrauding state programs—tied into broader narratives of welfare abuse and alleged channels to terrorist organizations.
“You tell me, if you're a poor, tired, huddled refugee, do you have time to come up with these scams like this?” (Crispi, 20:23)
- Crispi details a Medicaid scam in Minnesota that allegedly involved Somali immigrants defrauding state programs—tied into broader narratives of welfare abuse and alleged channels to terrorist organizations.
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Charge of Treason:
- He frames this as another form of “treason” by elected officials letting this happen.
4. Democratic Leadership and Congressional Scandals
[23:53 – 35:12]
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Dysfunction in Democratic Ranks:
- Crispi analyzes Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries’ contentious CNBC interview, claiming it exposes Democratic impotence, desire for government shutdowns, and empty rhetoric.
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Democratic Corruption:
- Endemic corruption is spotlighted—examples include Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick's FEMA scam, Letitia James’ mortgage fraud, and Rep. Cori Bush’s alleged misuse of campaign funds.
- Quote:
“A lot of these Democrats you know, they're just utter sellouts. They're fakes, they're puppets, they're props... they are the race hustlers, the pimps who were selling out the real inner city community.” (Crispi, 29:47)
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Stacey Plaskett and Epstein Ties:
- Rep. Plaskett’s admissions about texting with Jeffrey Epstein are held up as evidence of elite corruption and hypocrisy.
“If Stacey Plaskett, if her constituent was Nick Fuentes and Nick Fuentes texted her, would she respond and say, hello, constituent, what can I do for you today? Come on, it's just such a joke.” (Crispi, 34:43)
- Rep. Plaskett’s admissions about texting with Jeffrey Epstein are held up as evidence of elite corruption and hypocrisy.
5. Epstein Files: Accountability or Political Theater?
[35:12 – 46:48]
- Congress Votes to Release Files:
- Crispi and Frankie are skeptical whether the impending release of Epstein files will bring real transparency or be defanged through redactions and security pretexts.
- Pam Bondi’s Statement: (“we will always encourage all victims to come forward”) is met with cynicism—will any actual powerful figures be held responsible?
“When I judge what's theatrical and what's real, my delineator in that is accountability. Will anybody actually face penalties? Because unless somebody faces penalties, it's bound to happen again.” (Crispi, 41:22)
6. Epstein Politicized, Trump vs. Marjorie Taylor Greene Rift
[46:48 – 51:43]
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Epstein as “Get Trump” Project:
- The host alleges the “Epstein Accountability Project” has been “hijacked” by Democrats to target Trump, overshadowing broader justice for victims or establishment complicity.
“The Epstein Accountability Project was hijacked... to turn it into a Get Trump, make Trump look bad thing...” (Crispi, 44:41)
- The host alleges the “Epstein Accountability Project” has been “hijacked” by Democrats to target Trump, overshadowing broader justice for victims or establishment complicity.
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Trump and MTG Feud:
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Crispi details how Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's push for Epstein justice has triggered a rift with Trump, who views the effort as a Democratic weapon against him rather than genuine pursuit of truth.
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Quotes and commentary reveal both discouragement and mixed praise for MTG’s independent streak.
Memorable exchange:
- Trump: “I don't think anybody cares about her [Marjorie Taylor Greene].” (48:28)
- MTG: “I was called a traitor by a man that I fought for for five... no, actually six years for. And I gave him my loyalty for free...” (51:43)
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7. NYC Post-Election: Trump Meets Mayor Zoran—Real Policy or Symbolic Optics?
[51:43 – 58:01]
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Zoran, Taxes, and Free Buses:
- Crispi mocks the new mayor Zoran’s lack of “how” regarding free transit proposals; predicts the big promises will crash into fiscal and legislative realities.
“When you are a good politician or leader... the how is like the whole entire thing. Anybody could say anything...” (Crispi, 52:28)
- Crispi mocks the new mayor Zoran’s lack of “how” regarding free transit proposals; predicts the big promises will crash into fiscal and legislative realities.
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Trump–Zoran Summit Recap:
- Meeting is described as professional, lacking drama anticipated by partisans.
“We just had a great meeting, a really good, very productive meeting... We have one thing in common. We want this city... to do very well.” (Trump, reported by Crispi, 55:46)
- Meeting is described as professional, lacking drama anticipated by partisans.
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Real Estate & Power Dynamics:
- Frankie raises concerns about underlying real estate issues—foreign money, LLCs, money laundering—that Zoran is unlikely to resolve.
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
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Crispi on Defining Treason:
“Trump never called for the death penalty of anybody... He pointed out that crime in this country that's called treason... is punishable by something called death.” (05:29)
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On Democrats’ Orders to the Military:
“That is clearly propaganda to encourage the members of the military to revolt on the commander in chief.” (07:44)
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Producer Frankie on Democrat accountability:
“If someone gets court martialed because they are doing something nefarious and decide not to listen to orders... these representatives should be guilty as well. Put the death penalty off the table—at least, there must be some recourse for them.” (14:26)
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Crispi on Congressional Corruption:
“A lot of these Democrats you know, they're just utter sellouts. They're fakes, they're puppets, they're props...they are the race hustlers, the pimps who were selling out the real inner city community...” (29:47)
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On the Epstein Investigation:
“When I judge what's theatrical and what's real, my delineator in that is accountability. Will anybody actually face penalties? Because unless somebody faces penalties, it's bound to happen again.” (41:22)
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MTG on Trump’s Betrayal:
“I was called a traitor by a man that I fought for for five...no, actually six years for. And I gave him my loyalty for free...” (51:43)
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Crispi on Policy Promises:
“When you are a good politician or leader... the how is like the whole entire thing. Anybody could say anything...” (52:28)
Timestamps for Key Segments
- 04:55 – Crispi’s breakdown of Trump “treason” narrative
- 06:48 – 07:44 – Congressional Democrats’ video and Crispi’s reaction
- 12:38 – 13:21 – Maggie Goodlander statement and exposé
- 15:49 – 18:51 – Chicago crime story and urban policing debate
- 18:51 – 21:14 – Minnesota Somali welfare scam segment
- 23:53 – 29:47 – Hakeem Jeffries’ CNBC meltdown and Democrat fraud/leadership critique
- 32:46 – 35:12 – Congressional scandals (Cherfilus-McCormick, Plaskett/Epstein)
- 35:12 – 46:48 – Epstein files debate, transparency and Pam Bondi
- 46:48 – 51:43 – MTG–Trump feud, politicization of Epstein
- 51:43 – 58:01 – NYC mayor Zoran interview, policy feasibility, Trump-Zoran meeting
Tone & Takeaway
Mike Crispi’s Last Call delivers a combative, hyper-politicized look at current events, painting Democrats as corrupt, dishonest, and “treasonous,” with Trump and his movement positioned as both victim and corrective force. The style is punchy, heavy with sarcasm, and often veers into caricature and conspiracy, but the show offers a summary of right-wing populist frustrations and the culture-war climate of November 2025.
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