Real America's Voice: Live From Studio 6B – Tuesday, October 28, 2025
Date: October 29, 2025
Host: Damon (with co-hosts Slick Scott, Rick Delgado, Vinnie Mac, Fran, Aaron)
Podcast: Real America's Voice / iHeartPodcasts
Episode Overview
On this lively episode, the Live From Studio 6B crew delivers their signature blend of unfiltered political commentary, spirited sports talk, and cutting cultural observations. The primary theme revolves around breaking news from the House Oversight Committee exposing the so-called “Auto Pen Presidency” of Joe Biden—alleging mass use of mechanical signatures on presidential pardons and executive orders, setting off what hosts claim is a constitutional crisis. Interwoven are updates on President Trump’s globe-trotting diplomatic trip to Asia, sports highs and lows (especially the World Series), and rants on censorship, campus free speech, government shutdown, and more.
Main Segments and Key Insights
1. Opening Banter and Show Setup (00:00–03:08)
- Hosts swap weekend stories, with Rick Delgado hyping his “award-winning” Halloween costume for the upcoming America First Warehouse event.
- Damon promotes Friday’s special "horror show," leaning into the fun and camaraderie between hosts.
Memorable Quote:
“That costume that won me this major award at the party… You will see that costume this Friday at the America First Warehouse.”
— Rick Delgado (01:57)
2. Breaking Down the “Auto Pen Presidency” Scandal (04:28–13:10)
Lead Monologue: Damon Lays Out the Oversight Committee’s Findings
Summary:
Damon delivers a detailed, fiery rundown of House Oversight's bombshell declaration: President Biden’s executive actions and pardons are allegedly void due to improper use of an autopen (mechanical signature device), absent presidential intent—arguing this is a full-blown constitutional crisis.
- Committee calls for an immediate DOJ investigation, led by Attorney General Pam Bondi.
- Staffers allegedly invoked the Fifth Amendment to hide involvement.
- Rep. James Comer is quoted emphasizing need for accountability and legal nullification of these acts.
- Claims that pardons for January 6th associates, Hunter Biden, and others were issued via proxy/machine.
- Raises stakes: connects autopen controversy to broader claims of deep state, misused clemency, and attempted cover-ups of DOJ misconduct, especially in cases involving Trump.
Notable Quotes:
“These auto pen driven pardons and executive actions lack any verified presidential cons, rendering them legally void. Void, folks, as if they never happened.”
— Damon (07:20)
“Accountability is coming and it’s got Pam Bondi’s name all over it.”
— Damon (09:20)
Timestamps:
- (04:28) Damon’s intro to the night’s "First Word"
- (10:22) Reference to Comer’s statement and summary of allegations
3. Panel Reactions: Democracy, Consequences, and Legal Pathways (11:58–15:14)
Vinnie Mac’s Reaction:
- Labels the autopen scandal a real threat to democracy.
- Draws parallels to "dictatorships" and praises Trump’s unique fortitude.
Quote:
“That is a way that communist countries work, dictatorships work, and not our country. They have done everything they can to destroy this country.”
— Vinnie Mac (12:08)
Panel Chatter:
- Discusses potential legal repercussions and accountability.
- Delgado notes potential for “he said, he said” legal stalemates and the challenge of obtaining action in “liberal” venues.
- Concern about "judicial tyranny" and the institutional resistance Trump faces.
4. Sports Update: World Series Drama & NFL Woes (19:11–24:13)
Slick Scott’s Report:
- Recaps Dodgers’ 18-inning World Series marathon win, Shohei Ohtani’s performance (“modern-day Babe Ruth”), and Toronto’s struggles.
- NFL weekend recaps: Dallas Cowboys’ failure, unpredictable results, and oddsmaker scores among the cast.
Quote:
“[Dallas] couldn’t defend against a middle school team. I mean, they’re absolutely pathetic, the team.”
— Slick Scott (21:32)
5. President Trump’s Asia Trip (26:21–36:32)
Live Updates and Commentary
- Hosts provide real-time commentary as President Trump is seen boarding Air Force One in Japan, heading to South Korea.
- Ponder Trump’s stamina and diplomatic skills; group shares anecdotes of his energy and people skills.
Quotes:
“He’s a machine. The guy is just the machine.”
— Damon (27:40)
“He is so versed on so many topics… you could sit at the airport bar with him.”
— Slick Scott (35:15)
6. Deep Dive: Biden Autopen Scandal—James Comer Weighs In (30:04–33:08)
Rick Delgado’s Segment:
- Plays a clip of Rep. James Comer laying out the Oversight Committee’s findings on Benny Johnson’s show.
- Comer asserts all the "hard lifting" has been done; calls for formal voiding of auto pen pardons, including those for Fauci, Biden family, J6 associates, and Adam Schiff.
- Attorney General Pam Bondi is reported to have begun a formal DOJ review.
Quote:
“We are handing this to Pam Bondi on a silver platter... the evidence is there and this will hold up in court.”
— James Comer (30:20)
7. Polls & Political Climate: Party Approval Amid Shutdown (36:36–39:01)
Rick Delgado Reports:
- CNN’s Harry Anton notes the Republican Party’s net approval and congressional ballot numbers have improved during the government shutdown, contrary to historic trends.
- Democrats’ numbers, meanwhile, have hit a 20-year low in comparable midterm cycles.
Quote:
“Republicans aren’t losing on this metric either… actually in a pretty good position for them historically.”
— Harry Anton (38:42)
8. International Relations: Trump’s America First Diplomacy (41:39–45:37)
Vinnie Mac connects Trump’s ongoing trip to a broader global trend:
- Observes the rise of nationalist leaders in Argentina, Italy, and Japan.
- Counters accusations of "isolationism"—Trump’s diplomacy is about national interest without abandoning the world stage.
US Campus Free Speech Concerns:
- Criticizes Loyola Marymount University’s move to bar Turning Point USA, arguing it stifles dialogue and diversity of thought.
9. Advertising Blacklists & Conservative Media Censorship (45:46–50:06)
Show discusses:
- RealClearPolitics exposé on ad tech “blacklists” against conservative media.
- How financial discrimination and advertiser boycotts are used to silence voices outside the mainstream.
- Reference to Elon Musk’s advertiser lawsuits and similar tactics used against platforms like X (formerly Twitter).
Quote:
“This is the highest form of discrimination and blocking of freedom of speech… they deliberately talk about this.”
— Vinnie Mac (46:24)
10. The Diaper Diplomacy Bit: Trump on White House Renovations (52:32–56:15)
- Comic segment featuring President Trump discussing plans to demolish and rebuild the East Wing, highlighting private funding, presidential history, and a new opulent ballroom.
11. More Sports: World Series & NFL, Adrian Peterson Incident (56:48–59:40)
- Slick Scott updates on Dodgers/Blue Jays, Shohei Ohtani, and details Adrian Peterson’s DUI arrest, showing concern for one of football’s former stars.
12. Quick Hits: Daylight Savings, Tariffs, and Capitol Intrigue (59:40–65:08)
- Damon rails against Senate failure to make daylight saving time permanent, then roasts Republican defectors (McConnell, Murkowski, Collins, Rand Paul, Tillis) for voting to drop Trump’s tariffs on Brazil, seeing it as self-sabotage.
- Panel highlights how Republican inconsistency undermines US strategy.
13. Trump in Japan: Deals and Diplomacy (70:21–76:38)
Rick Delgado Reports:
- Trump lauded new Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takahashi (Japan’s first female leader).
- Announces over $500 billion in investment projects, with US-based Toyota plants and deepening US–Japan economic ties.
- Symbolic gifts included Shinzo Abe’s golf putter.
Quote:
“I think it’ll be one of the great ballrooms anywhere in the world… it’s set to do many, many things, including meetings of foreign leaders…”
— Donald Trump on White House ballroom (54:37)
- Strategic framing: Building coalitions across Asia to contain China, following a successful playbook from Iran diplomacy.
14. Viewer Segment: Pure Health Supplements (79:18–84:02)
- Dr. Joseph Clark, specialist in natural medicine, promotes Pure Health Research’s most popular supplements for audience members 50+.
- Damon discusses natural approaches to vaccines and children’s health, referencing Trump’s comments on pediatric shots.
15. Government Shutdown Deep Dive (94:22–103:13)
- Panel picks apart the ongoing government shutdown and misleading Democratic talking points, with emphasis on who actually holds the line on spending.
- Democrats blamed for refusing to pass a "clean CR"; Republicans said to be holding firm for once.
- Featured soundbites from frustrated Democrat voters and officials ("Let people suffer—that’s the leverage").
Quote:
“They understand power. They understand how to use it. Republicans don’t even know when they have damn leverage, and they just give it up for nothing.”
— Damon (101:22)
Notable Quotes & Moments (with Timestamps)
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Damon’s opener on the auto pen scandal:
“It was like running the country with a rubber stamp and a ghost in the Oval Office. Can you believe this?” (05:28) -
Vinnie Mac contextualizing the crisis:
“Pam Bondi should just watch first word and then start putting together her case because you made a great case for the chronology of everything.” (12:06) -
Delgado on government shutdown:
“I feel like when you look at the news, it just seems… everybody seems to be figuring it out because they keep saying, look, every Republican voted in the Senate to pass this, but we can’t get the Democrats [to do it]. That’s all you need to know.” (97:08–97:22) -
Panel on conservative ad blacklists:
“If they cut the advertisers out of platforms like ours, we can’t voice our opinions and neither can the people who agree with us… it’s silencing an entire part of this country, which, by the way, is the majority of this country.” — Vinnie Mac (46:24–48:37)
Key Timestamps for Major Segments
- Auto Pen Scandal Deep Dive: 04:28–13:10
- Trump’s Asia Trip: 26:21–36:32; return at 70:21–76:38
- Sports Roundup: 19:11–24:13; 56:48–59:40; 85:48–89:37
- Ad Censorship Explainer: 45:46–50:06
- Shutdown Politics and Soundbites: 36:36–39:01; 94:22–103:13
- Free Speech on Campus: 42:05–45:37
Tone, Style, and Takeaways
- Tone: Fast-paced, conspiratorial, playful, yet sharply critical of Democrat leadership and media.
- Style: Naturally conversational, with frequent cross-talk, jokes, and asides.
- Audience: Listeners seeking robust critiques of current events from a populist, America-first, right-of-center viewpoint.
In Summary:
This episode offers an unfiltered, engaging tour through the Right’s hottest grievances and victories: exposing perceived corruption in Biden’s White House, hyping Trump’s overseas triumphs, lamenting Republican infighting, and warning against encroachments on conservative free speech—punctuated by vivid sports highlights and passionate calls to action.
