Real America’s Voice – Live From Studio 6B
Episode Date: Monday, January 19, 2026
Host: Real America’s Voice Team
Summary by: [Podcast Summarizer AI]
Episode Overview
This episode of Live From Studio 6B centers on global power shifts, with a sharp focus on the World Economic Forum (WEF) at Davos, President Trump’s high-profile involvement, and the contrast between elite “globalism” and populist American values. The team also covers breaking news on U.S. trade deals, political protest clashes in Minnesota, sports analysis, and a string of social commentary on current events, election-year politics, and free speech.
Table of Contents
- Davos and the World Economic Forum
- Panel Reactions and Commentary
- Sports Segment: NCAA Championship & Playoff Recap
- Major News Headlines
- US-Taiwan Trade Deal
- DOJ & Minneapolis Church Protest
- ICE Raids and Immigration
- Satirical Segment: Trump Medical Skit
- Health Care Reform Discussion
- Free Speech & Social Commentary
- Notable Quotes
- Key Timestamps
1. Davos and the World Economic Forum
[01:57–11:05]
Live report from Brian Glenn in Davos sets the tone:
- President Trump is scheduled to speak Wednesday at the WEF.
- 400-plus global political leaders, 65 heads of state, 850 top CEOs attend—except Klaus Schwab (first absence since the Forum’s creation).
Brian Glenn:
"The focus on this particular summit is about what they call a spirit of dialogue... The question is, where do we go at from at 2050? ...What does it look like in America in 2050?" (02:28)
Host delivers a satirical, sharply critical monologue about the WEF:
- Describes Davos as a “mid-winter circle jerk for the globally connected, the morally superior and the terminally smug.”
- Ridicules the “private jet armada” and climate hypocrisy.
- Mocks Schwab as a Bond villain; points to Larry Fink’s (BlackRock) rise to influence.
- Asserts the WEF “elite” are “drunk on what the philosopher Karl Popper called ‘the spell of Plato’,” believing governance belongs to an elite few.
Quote:
"Davos is the same thing—except instead of fining you 50 bucks for an unapproved bird feeder, they lecture the entire human race about its carbon footprint...while they arrive on their private jets that burn more fuel in a week than your F150 does in a decade." (05:33)
Trump’s populism positions him as direct antagonist to the Davos consensus.
2. Panel Reactions and Commentary
[11:06–13:37]
Paul Nolan and other hosts respond:
- Reference to secretive institutions: “Nobody talks about these places like Chatham House or Club of Rome...what used to be called the conspiracy, but this is just where the billionaires and the elite meet up to decide how they’re going to carve up the planet.”
- Detailed explanation of the tech-finance monopoly (BlackRock/State Street/Vanguard, Aladdin algorithms).
- Expectation for Trump’s speech to challenge the “New World Order”:
“Trump is going over there to say f you.” (12:34)
Panel shows enthusiasm for Trump confronting the WEF.
3. Sports Segment: NCAA Championship & Playoff Recap
[15:48–23:01; 45:39–48:28; 66:22–70:02; 95:28–97:01]
- Live analysis and betting picks for the Indiana vs. Miami NCAA Football Championship.
- Indiana favored; panelists debate Miami’s strong defense vs. Indiana’s offense and historic run.
- Recap of the NFL playoff weekend:
- Denver’s win over Buffalo (notable for turnovers), Bo Nix injury.
- Seattle’s blowout over San Francisco; surprise performances and upsets.
- Houston’s struggles (C.J. Stroud’s four interceptions), Rams’ thrilling overtime win (Caleb Williams’ game-winning throw).
- Leipzig NBA All-Star voting news: LeBron James not voted a starter for the first time since 2005.
- Banter and friendly ribbing throughout.
4. Major News Headlines
US-Taiwan Semiconductor Deal
[25:57–29:35]
Paul Nolan highlights a historic trade agreement:
- Taiwan to invest $250 billion in US chip manufacturing and provide $250 billion in credit guarantees.
- US will cap tariffs on certain Taiwanese goods; in return, expects high-tech reshoring.
"This Taiwan agreement represents the largest semiconductor reshoring commitments in American history." (27:23)
Panel raises concerns about Chinese student visas and long-term strategic issues with China.
DOJ & Minneapolis Church Protest
[30:25–38:40]
Rick Delgado reports:
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DOJ investigating pro-immigration protesters who stormed a Minneapolis church, accusing the pastor of being an ICE agent.
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Don Lemon was present during the event as a reporter, but hosts accuse him of complicit agitation.
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Harmeet Dhillon announces plans to seek federal charges under FACE Act, Klan Act.
Quote:
“It’s shameful to interrupt a public gathering of Christians in worship...” – Pastor Jonathan Parnell, to Don Lemon (33:01)
“Don Lemon himself has come out and said he knew exactly what was going to happen...Committing journalism isn’t a shield from being part of a criminal conspiracy.” – Harmeet Dhillon (36:38)
Panel debates double standards in protest coverage, referencing Planned Parenthood and suggesting fear of unequal prosecution.
ICE Raids and Immigration
[52:44–57:34]
- Video surfaces of ICE agents confronting activists allegedly protecting a child sex offender from arrest.
- Outcry over political activists impeding law enforcement; criticism of Democrat response.
- Data cited: 74% of people ICE removed are criminals.
Panel offers social commentary on contemporary activism and its emotional roots.
5. Satirical Segment: Trump Medical Skit
[40:50–45:32]
A comical, SNL-style segment features “President Trump” at a doctor’s visit (with Dr. Phil as the physician), lampooning his braggadocio and media relationship.
Notable lines include:
“I do the most important exercise. Movement of the mind, incredible brain power. Others lift weights. I lift the country.” (43:07)
“My blood is actually red, white and blue. Very strong.” (44:10)
6. Health Care Reform Discussion
[74:15–82:12]
Discussion and critique of the newly unveiled White House health care plan:
- Praise for direct patient dollars and OTC pharmaceutical expansion.
- Critique of expanded federal bureaucratic “transparency” and price controls.
- Concern over risks of adopting socialized medicine elements: “rationing systems” and potential discrimination against the disabled.
Delgado offers a blunt summary:
“Eat better, stop being a jackass, don’t walk in traffic, and I think you’ll be fine for the most part.” (81:39)
7. Free Speech & Social Commentary
[88:42–93:50]
Story of a Miami Beach woman questioned by police over “disrespectful” social media posts about the mayor, raising First Amendment/free speech alarms.
Paul Nolan offers strong defense:
“Either you’re for free speech, or you are not. There is no such thing as a caveat on it.” (88:42)
Discussion extends to European-style “no-go zones,” Ireland’s Enoch Burke (imprisoned over pronoun refusal), and the drift of such trends into America.
8. Notable Quotes
- “The World Economic Forum is nothing more than a glorified homeowners association for leftist experts and rich communists who think their planet is their subdivision.” – Host, quoting Larry Alex Taunton (08:30)
- “Trump is going over there to say f you.” – Paul Nolan (12:34)
- "I do the most important exercise. Movement of the mind, incredible brain power. Others lift weights. I lift the country." – Satirical Trump (43:07)
- “If you say you’re for free speech, unless they say this, you’re not for free speech.” – Paul Nolan (88:42)
- “Eat better, stop being a jackass, don’t walk in traffic, and I think you’ll be fine for the most part.” – Rick Delgado (81:39)
9. Key Timestamps
- [01:57] – Live from Davos: Glenn previewing Trump’s appearance, Schwab’s absence.
- [03:42] – Host’s biting satire on WEF and the global elitist mindset.
- [11:06] – Paul Nolan’s reaction: “You had me at Club of Rome. Nobody talks about these places...”
- [15:48] – NCAA Championship game picks.
- [18:33–23:01] – NFL Playoff recap: Turnovers, upsets, and injuries.
- [25:57] – US-Taiwan semiconductor deal.
- [30:40] – DOJ faces faith-based protest: Don Lemon, FACE Act, and church controversy.
- [40:50] – Trump health skit.
- [45:39] – Ongoing sports commentary and LeBron debate.
- [52:44] – ICE operation and clash with activists.
- [74:15] – Health care plan analysis.
- [88:42] – Police visit over anti-mayor social media post; panel’s free speech defense.
Final Thoughts
This episode blends high-stakes global political critique (Davos/WEF, Trump vs. elites, US-China rivalry) with irreverent, humor-laced commentary and robust sports analysis. The RAV team’s tone is unapologetically populist and critical of mainstream narratives, emphasizing the value of sovereignty, individual rights, and skepticism toward centralized power—be it global technocrats or domestic bureaucrats. The hosts spotlight double standards on protest, immigration, and free speech, and juxtapose “elitist” rule with their vision of American values and voice.
