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This is an iHeart podcast. Guaranteed Human. Well, good evening, everyone. Welcome to Stinchfield. So, tomorrow we'll begin negotiations between the United States and. And Iran. Now, Iran needs to realize here that this really isn't going to be much of a negotiation. You're going to have Vice President J.D. vance and Steve Witkoff there with all the power. We've virtually destroyed Iran and its military and its capability to carry out chaos. What's the negotiation? No nuclear weapons for you. That's the bottom line. Open up the Straits of Hormuz. I believe that's going to be part of the bottom line. This is President Trump, though, talking about how serious he is when it comes to nuclear weapons and Iran. There's no chance they ever get them. Not now, not ever. Under President Trump's leadership. No nuclear weapons, number one. You know, I think it's already been regime change, but we never had that as a. As a criteria. No nuclear weapon. That's 99% of us.
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The Hormuz as well.
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Yeah, but that'll open up automatically. Yeah, the answer is yes, but the strait will open up. If we just left. The strait is going to. Otherwise they make no money. So the strait is going to open, but what we have is no nuclear weapon. But we'll open the strait anyway. It's a very interesting comment from President Trump talking about the straits. Initially, yes, he says the straits must open up, but then he says they'll open up automatically. They won't make money. I don't think he's talking about boats being charged to move through the straits. I think he's talking about oil moving through the straits. And without the straits, open Iran. A new Iran after this deal would not be able to make any money. But there's something else at play here as well. I think President Trump is saying, hey, America doesn't need the straits. Hey, Europe, Hey, NATO countries, hey, all of you folks that rely, and we told you you shouldn't but rely on Iranian and Middle Eastern oil. You want the straits open, it's your problem, not ours. I do believe that's what the President is saying there. Now, he also says he believes we've gotten regime change. I'm not completely convinced of that yet. I think we'll know more as we come out of these negotiations. This is President Trump again.
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Are you open to more talks after this?
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I don't know. I can't tell you. I have to see what happens tomorrow there. They've been talking for 47 years with other presidents, and we're not doing Much talking. Thank you very much. No, we're not doing a lot of talking. We're doing a lot of bombing, we're doing a lot of punching, and we're doing a lot of winning. Whether the left wants to admit that or not, the world is a safer place today because of President Trump and the United States military. Now, as we mentioned, Vice President J.D. vance is headed to Islamabad, Pakistan. Now, I believe when we go into negotiations, we've got to be tough about this. You breathe one ounce of terror towards one ship moving through the Straits of Hormuz, you use any of your terror proxies to take out allied forces, Americans, our friends, it's over. Your country's over. We will unleash the hell that President Trump talked about. I think that is so important to take that stance tomorrow. Here's J.D. vance.
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We're looking forward to the negotiation.
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I think it's going to be positive. We'll, of course, see, as the President, United States said, if the Iranians are
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willing to negotiate in good faith, we're certainly willing to extend the open hand.
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If they're going to try to play
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us, then they're going to find that the negotiating team is not that receptive.
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So we're trying to have a positive negotiation. The president has gave us some pretty clear guidelines, and we're going to see. You heard the guidelines, no nuclear weapons. Now, they've already, in some respects, played us. Part of the deal was open the straits. We know the straits are not open. They're charging ships to go through there in cryptocurrency and the Chinese yuan. We know that there are mined mines in the straits. And to get around them, you've got to coordinate with Iran. That is not completely opening up the Straits of Hormuz. And we know that Lebanon was part of the sea, was not part of the cease fire. And then Iran claims that it is. So again, this is what Iran does. They change the terms and their masters at it. The problem now is they're dealing with masters at something else. Masters of destruction when it comes to President Trump and the United States military, and masters of negotiation when it comes to President Trump and his team. I want to bring in now the CEO and founder of Genesis 10 and member of the Dean's Advisory Board at Columbia University's Graduate School of International and Public Affairs. Harley Lippman is back with us. Harley, great to have you on the program.
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My pleasure. Thank you for having me.
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All right, Harley, this team goes in tomorrow. They go in and start negotiations. What would you be Advising them on how they go about this.
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Well, I think there are two themes here. One is nuclear weapons. And we just heard President Trump on your program say how they can't have nuclear weapons. And he's spot on because if you let him have nuclear weapons, two things will happen. A, we're going to have a war again with Iran. This time they'll have nuclear weapons. We just had a war with them without nuclear weapons. So that's the only choice we have, a war with Iran without them having nuclear weapons or with we don't want them to have nuclear weapons. That would be unacceptable. Second problem with them developing a nuclear weapon is that if they get one, already six Arab nations said they will get one. Saudi Arabia, Egypt, uae, Turkey, others said they'll do it. And in that part of the world, someone's going to end up using one. So we have to speak about nuclear proliferation. We are against nuclear proliferation. So that's why it's absolutely critical that they do not get a nuclear bomb. The second theme, which is just as important, is that you can't let Iran blackmail the world on an internationally recognized open waterway. Because if you do that, you set one a terrible precedent. You have the Straits of Mandab already that Yemen has. They would block off the Red Sea if they see that Iran gets away with it. You have the Malacca Straits where Indonesia is. You have Taiwan Straits where China is. Basically, these are the main choke points of the world for maritime traffic, naval traffic, and most of the trade in the world is by the ocean. So anybody who has control could blackmail the world and create a depression for the world. So this would be absolutely unacceptable. And you can't let Iran get a win out of this war where they could charge tolls. They're a terrorist nation and they'll be end up extorting unfriendly nations. And you can't give them that gift. They didn't have that before this war.
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All right?
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And in fairness to other nations, we got to be mindful of that.
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All right? So it seems to me that the President may be backing off of the United States taking control of the Straits of Hormuz. From. You heard his comments before. We had the former commander of the USS Cole, who still has lots of contacts in the United States Navy. He informed me we really did not have one navy ship in the straits. Actually in the straits. Listen to this from, from Commander Lippold last night. We haven't even taken our most capable ship, an Aegis guided missile destroyer like USS Cole and the modern Vers that we have today, we have yet to put one of those through the straight right now because of the low risk tolerance that the United States Navy has. So, unfortunately, I'm kind of looking at my Navy and I'm a little bit embarrassed because I wish they would get it there, lean forward and start an escort process where we can get these ships safely through the Strait of Hormuz. Harley I had always been surprised that we hadn't taken control. We're the United States military. We've proven we could take control of this, this Straits of Hormuz at any moment. We wanted to. And then it hit me. I think President Trump is teaching Europe a lesson here. We don't get oil coming through the Straits, America. I think he's teaching them a lesson. I think he may force them to go take it over themselves. Your thoughts on my thoughts. And if that's a possibility,
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I think without a doubt, President Trump has a brilliant strategy in that regard. The best example is he got NATO nations to pony up 5% of their GDP for defense. Prior to that, they were supposed to pay 2%. They weren't even doing that. Obama and Biden tried to get them to even commit to the 2% and they failed. So President Trump scared Europe so much that they ended up increasing their share of the defense in Europe when, after all, Russia is in their backyard and they should be the ones to carry at least their fair share, if not more so, he already accomplished that, and I think he's doing the same thing. And in fairness to European NATO nations, a, they were surprised. Second, they weren't consulted. And I think they'll get there, but we got to give them a little bit of time. If they don't get there, then there'll be consequences for Europe. But this is in the interest of everyone having it open. While it's true the United States is not as concerned because we are energy independent, if Iran again gets away with that, it will create a terrible situation for the world and they will blame the United States saying, hey, that didn't exist before America's war with Iran. So America created the opportunity for Iran to blackmail the rest of the world, and we have to own that to some extent. So we have to make sure that there's free navigation, because, again, the precedent that would be set there would be absolutely dangerous everywhere else in the world.
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I hear you. All great points. Harley Lippman, as always, we appreciate you coming on the program. Have a great weekend, sir.
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Thank you. You, too.
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Absolutely. All right, I want to turn now to the latest fake news story to come out. This is all designed to hurt Trump. Why? Because Trump continues to win. Apparently there's a story that's making the rounds that Trump, through his Pentagon officials, threatened the Pope and the Vatican. I'll spoil the story. It turns out it's totally bogus, totally false. But the Hill, the USA Today, Newsweek, the New Republic, Snopes, I go on and on, all ran with this story. The Vatican had come out and said this is totally false. And it says, quote, these stories do not correspond with the truth at all. That from the Vatican. Now, this is all part of the war on Trump right now, including these defectors from maga. I'm not sure they were ever actually really maga. Talking about Candace Owens, Tucker Carlson, and of course, MTG as well. I'm disappointed with these people and I've really reached the end of my rope with them. This is the man that, that threatened to wipe out an entire civilization of people.
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You can't, you can't respond to someone like that. They're mentally unstable.
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Off.
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Off of the screen. You know, she knows that that's wrong. This is a woman I had great respect for, by the way. Not anymore. That's a flat out leftist talking point from Marjorie Taylor Greene. President Trump is 100% stable. She knows it. He didn't threaten to wipe out the people of Iran. He threatened to wipe out the leadership of Iran and all of its ability to. To control the people of Iran. She knows that. But she's looking for clicks and likes like the rest of them are. She sounds like a Democrat. Democrats like Wes Moore, governor of Maryland.
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Do you think we're at a point where invoking the 25th Amendment is warranted? What's your view?
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Well, I mean, I've long said that Donald Trump should not be the President of the United States. You know, this. What we saw this weekend was not, not a. Was not in some kind of aberration. It was a continuation, folks. The media will run with this. And they put dopes like this on tv. It's up to us to push back against this. Then you see this story from last weekend. We're in the middle of trying to find a downed airman. President Trump is leading that. You can put that on the screen, guys. And they're running these stories, stories that President Trump is in the hospital. Again, totally bogus. This is like beyond fake news. It's not even twisting the news. It's just flat out bogus news. Well, I want to bring in now to discuss this. The writer For Florida's Voice News. He wrote a column exactly on this. Frank, copilot is with us. Frank, welcome back, Grant.
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How are you?
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Thanks for having me back on, Frank.
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It's every day we're getting something, and your column really spelled out exactly what President Trump was doing over the weekend in the White House in the Situation Room while they say he's in the hospital. Frank.
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Grant, I can't even believe this is a conversation that we even have to have. And I can't believe this is something that I even had to write about in the first place. But, you know, the fake news and the radical left, you know, they continue to show their true ugly colors once again when the President was directing the heroic rescue of those two brave US Airmen who are safe now, thank God. But what bothers me is that instead of rooting for the American success and the safe return of our warriors, all of these dishonest propagandists unleashed a torrent of deranged pathological lies, just hoping desperately for failure just to damage our President.
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But.
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And their hatred for this president and for a strong America is so deep and so deranged that they abandoned basically any shred of decency or patriotism during a critical national security moment. It's just insane.
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The sad reality is this nonsense infects the minds of the people that I call blind liberal zombies that are marching around America following these leftists. This is an ICU nurse during while all this was going on and they were spreading the news that Trump was in the hospital. You guys, he's at Walter Reef.
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He's at Walter Reef. He's at Walter Reef. You need your party horns, your party hat.
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Maybe, just maybe, this will be the best Easter. You know, Frank, what's so sick is I think of when Joe Biden was in office and I wanted nothing more than him out of office, but I never once hoped that he went to the hospital or that Joe Biden died or any of these things. Now, I didn't like the guy, but I didn't wish that on him. And these leftists fully want President Trump dead. Forget about just ill will on him. They want him dead, Frank.
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Honestly, Grant, it's just sick to watch these people. It really is. And what even terrorists terrifies me even more is that this is what the fake news is running with. Cnn, msdnc, USA Today, even, like, guys like the Daily Beast, People, People magazine or whatever. You know, it's deliberate sabotage by basically the radical left and a corrupt media complex that despises American victory whenever it comes under conservative leadership. This has been going on during Trump's first term and his second term also. But basically this, all of these disgusting episodes that you, that you're showing, it lays bare the toxic Trump derangement syndrome that has completely rotted the minds of the radical left and their media mouthpieces. And tds.
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TDS is very real, Frank. Trump Derangement Syndrome. And I appreciate you calling it out. Florida Voice News, FLVoiceNews.com and Frank, I appreciate you coming on the program as always. Thank you.
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Thanks, Grant, for having me on. Take care.
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Absolutely. Always a pleasure. I want to turn now to the Muslim invasion of America. It is very real. We talk about it a lot because it's dangerous, especially in Texas. You've heard by now of Epic City outside of Dallas. They want to turn this into an entire giant Muslim city run by Sharia law. It seems to me they want their own laws put in place. We had pushed back Texans, the attorney general, the governor, many people. Now apparently all they have done is rebranded this as something else. Here's Keith Self, the congressman from Texas.
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Marketed as a Muslim centric community, it
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was designed around Sharia adherent living over
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1,000 homes, a new mosque, a K12
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school, and other facilities tailored to enforce
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submission rather than assimilation. Both the existing Epic enclave in this
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affiliated project are abominations that threaten American
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principles of equality, individual liberty and the rule of law.
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Apparently rebranded as the Meadow, not Epic City anymore. So we know they want a complete takeover. This is Chip Roy.
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There are 600 organizations operating in this country and in Texas trying to drive the Islamification of the United States of America in direct conflict with our laws, our Constitution and the Declaration of Independence. This has been brought on to this country by our own actions as a government. Since 9 11, some 5 million people have been granted ability to come into our country from majority Muslim countries.
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This is the issue. How dangerous is that? Well, here in Texas, they passed a law or state legislature that said China, Russia, North Korea, if you're a non citizen from those countries, you could not own land in Texas. Beau French, the man running for railroad commission, which really runs oil and gas in Texas, it's a very big position, says we should include Muslim countries in this. He wants to ban ownership of property for Muslim countries in Texas. And right now, according to him, they own pipelines and refineries already in this great state of ours. I want to bring in former Tarrant County GOP chair and candidate for Texas Railroad Commissioner. Beau French is back, my friend. Good to see you grant.
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Great to be here.
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All right, so ban Muslim countries, I guess, citizens from Muslim countries, noncitizens here in the US from owning land. Explain this proposal to me, Bo.
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Yeah, it's really simple. You know, last legislative cycle, the legislature passed SB 17, which, as you mentioned, ban North Korea, China, Russia, and even Iran, you know, entities from those countries owning any land in Texas. And I'm just asking the legislature, as my first legislative priority, if I'm elected to the railroad commission or when I'm elected to the Railroad Commission, I will be asking them to add additional countries to that. There's 54 Muslim countries. I think it's fair that given what we now know in Texas with the Islamification happening right here under our nose, that we should include these other countries. They don't have our best interest at heart, and so it's time we take a stand against them.
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Let me ask you, I guess, the toughest question here, because I like your idea, I'll tell you that. But President Trump has recruited literally trillions of dollars from United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Baja, Rain, a few others, trillions. Does this fly in his face to bring that money? And a lot of it's probably coming to Texas when it comes to AI data centers and those types of things. How do you balance that?
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Yeah, first of all, look, I fully support Trump's efforts to bring investment dollars to the United States. I mean, we just, you know, they just announced they're building a. A facility down in South Texas with money from India. So I don't have a problem with foreign investment. What I have a problem with is foreign influence. There's a big difference. So there are lots of ways that. That foreign countries can invest here without actually owning the assets that influence the Texas oil and gas industry. And that's what I'm specifically concerned about.
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And you said there are Muslim countries you worry about that own pipelines and refineries right here in Texas. Is that right?
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Well, look, I mean, there is foreign ownership of all kinds of assets here in Texas, including some Muslim countries, you know, some. Some drilling pipelines. So it's a problem that, you know, we've started to uncover, and I think this is a simple fix to present to the legislature.
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It sounds to me like in Texas, you would get a great response. This legislature is a little hinky, though. How do you tackle it there, Bo?
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Well, that's up to the legislature, you know, I mean, all I can do is just propose the idea. I wouldn't be in the legislature as a statewide official over the oil and gas industry. I don't have legislative authority, but I would be asking the legislature to figure out the best way to do this.
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All right, sounds good. Bo, where can people find you and help your campaign? I mean oil and gas in Texas, this is everything. It's very powerful position here. How do people help you?
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Yeah, the best way is either my website beaufrench.com or on Xofrench.
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All right, sounds good. Thank you for coming on. Bo. I wish you luck in your campaign. We'll see you soon.
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Appreciate you. Thank you.
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All right. Absolutely. To me it's a smart idea. You don't he summed it up. He it's about influence. You don't want bad actors having huge influence. We know Chinese already own property all across this country near military basis. Some of these Muslim countries that have it out for America, that would not be a good idea. I like this idea. His all right. When the dollar's convertibility into gold ended in 1971, gold was fixed at $35 an ounce. Fast forward to today and the US dollar has lost over 85% of its purchasing power. Gold, on the other hand, is increased in value by over 12,000%. That's why Central banks are buying gold at record levels. And that's why I encourage you to consider diversifying your savings with physical gold from Birch Gold. But it starts with education. Birch Gold just announced their Learn and Earn Precious Metals events. This is a free online event and it rewards you for learning the basics of investing in precious metals. Sign up to get free silver on your next purchase, but you must act now. This is a special event. It only runs through April 30th. Text the word America to the number 989898 to join Birch Gold's Learn and Earn Precious Metals event by April 30th. Text America to the number 989898. All right. Joe Biden's open border policies continues to claim the lives of American citizens. We will talk to an angel mom about that next. If you work in university maintenance, Grainger considers you an MVP because your playbook ensures your arena is always ready for tip off. And Grainger is your trusted partner offering the products you need all in one place, from H Vac and plumbing supplies to lighting and more. And all delivered with plenty of time left on the clock. So your team always gets the win. Call 1-800-granger. Visit grainger.com or just stop by Granger for the ones who get it done. Welcome back, everyone. I want you to take a look at some video. It is tough to watch here. President Trump released it and he released it to show you what the Democrats protect. This is a video that I believe we will get to it here. I don't think it's on there yet. This is video of a Haitian migrant that is about to kill a woman with a hammer. He beats her to death on the street there. Okay, enough. We can take it off. That's enough for me. I don't need to see any more of that. It's an awful scene. He came in in August of 2022, given Temporary Protected status. The man never should have been here. That mother of two would still be here if Joe Biden didn't have the open borders that he has today. This is during a press conference yesterday, and Kelsey Walker, an acting ICE official in Miami, explained about somebody else entering the country. Listen to this.
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Joaquin, an illegal alien from Haiti first entered the United States on August 9, 2022 near Key West, Florida. Subsequent to a maritime smuggling operation, he was arrested by the United States Border Patrol.
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Okay, she just goes through the facts of there. I. I don't need that. In another story. This is miles young. He's 15 years old. VO4, please. He was lured by several suspects where he was then shot in the chest. The person responsible for this criminal illegal alien who murdered Miles Young and then bragged about it. These are the stories that we're up against. I want to bring in now the story of a young lady who was also killed by an illegal alien. Megan's mother, Jennifer Boss is with us. Jennifer, welcome to the program.
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Hi. It's good to meet you, Jennifer.
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I appreciate you coming on the program. I told two horrific stories. The murder of your daughter is just as horrific. If you can, can you take me through some of it? So the people at home know what happened to her and why she should still be here.
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Sure. Although I cannot say that he murdered her, her death investigation is still ongoing.
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He. She went to his house and he claims that she died in his home and he was scared of being found out. So he didn't report it. He didn't call for help. Instead, he put her in his garbage can in his backyard and kept her covered in bleach for 51 days while we searched for her. When she was located and. And she was located by the use of her telephone records, he destroyed her phone, so we had no way to track it for location. But they did find out that he was the last one she spoke to. So that's how we were able to find her eventually and he was arrested that evening. He had admitted, you know, all of those things that I just told you. And then he had his first appearance court the next morning, a Saturday and he was released afterwards because of the
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safety act is my dates right? Jennifer, It's a year ago today that he was released and set back out on the street.
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It was a year ago today that they found her. Tomorrow would be the day he would be released.
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Yeah, I mean it's unbelievable that we're even at this point and he was from what country? And give me the background of him.
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We have no background really. All I know is that she had known him for a couple of years. I met one person that knew him for about seven years. So he's been here at least seven years but we don't know where. We haven't found any background on him. As far as I know they haven't matched him at the border. We don't know where he was before. He lived in Wakean, Illinois which is where he was when Megan was found. We really just don't know. What I do know is he uses an alias to work, you know, false documents to work. And so who knows, maybe he had aliases and we just don't know who he is.
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It's amazing. And this is of course the problem now this also makes it worse. In a blue state, liberal jurisdiction liberal district attorney that would let somebody free like this right on the bat. What has this been like for your family? I cannot imagine. I have a 16 year old son. I cannot imagine having to think about my son found that way and then be here a year later having to do a TV interview about this.
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Jennifer, I've done so many interviews about this because it's such a problem. There's so many problems that Megan's case calls out between issues with fentanyl and with I'm sorry, the illegal immigration with the safety act is cashless bail stuff. All of this comes together in Megan's case and so I talk about it a lot. It is what I choose to do because these things have to change. This has just been unacceptable. He went free. I spent months just reaching out to anybody that I could trying to get somebody to hear me, the right person to hear me, to help me get him put behind bars because he was let go back to his house, back to his job, do whatever until trial and all of that time was going to count a day for day against any sentence he got. So here's a year later, if he was still out, he would have been Considered having served a year's time already.
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Jennifer, where does the trial stand right now? Are you awaiting trial?
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We're still awaiting trial. It just got moved back to May 26, so we'll see if it sticks this time. It's been bumped back originally was supposed to be in November, and it's been bumped back every month because of his. A lot of it's been because of his ICE detention out of state.
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Look, I know, you know, if we could get your daughter back, that would be the ultimate. But I do want you to know, you doing interviews like this, you keep doing it because you will reach somebody. And really what we need to reach are those on the left. Moderates. You'll never going to convince the super uber ding dongs on the left, but your story is so powerful, you keep telling it and I think change happens. We're already seeing some change. But God bless you and your family and I am so sorry for your loss, Jennifer.
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Thank you. I appreciate that very much. And yes, we just have to keep talking about it. Sooner or later, the right person is going to hear it and we're going to be able to get something done differently to prevent this from other people, from having to deal with these kinds of things. I shouldn't have to do all of this. You know, I'm a mom who lost your daughter. I shouldn't have to fight the government, you know, my local government, my state government. To have the perpetrator have consequences.
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Yeah, it's awful. Jennifer, boss, thank you so much for coming on.
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Thank you for having me.
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Absolutely. Folks out there, I would ask you, pray for Jennifer and her family and a positive outcome in the this trial and, and pray that America wakes up. President Trump's not always going to be in office. This is a real problem that has affected lives, taken lives, as you just learned. All right. This may be one of the most compelling domestic energy opportunities I've seen in years. It's an investment in Lost Soldier oil and gas operating in Wyoming's Bison Basin, a region with a long history of production and strong fundamentals. Where Lost Soldier already has rigs up and they've hit high pressure, stacked gas deposits. Deposits already. Now, let me be clear. It's an investment opportunity, not a guarantee. There are risks involved and returns are never promised. But for qualified investors, the potential upside here is significant. It is why I'm working on moving some of my own money into the project as well. What really stands out to me is the leadership. The management team has a proven track record of building companies and successfully taking them public for big profits. Experience that matters when you're talking about scaling an energy project like this. You also have the potential for huge tax advantages. Oil and gas investments may allow investors to deduct a substantial portion of their initial investment, creating immediate potential benefits alongside the long term upside potential of this. So if you're an accredited investor who always knew the potential of oil and gas but never had an opportunity to get into a project just like this with serious growth potential, this is worth a closer look. Scan that QR code on your screen or go to the website lost soulier.com to get the full briefing. There's the code. Lost soldier.com Click on invest now, fill out the form and tell them Grant Stitchfield sent you. All right, it's been a while, but we are finally back with our body language and behavior segment. Maybe we go through Melania Trump, maybe some Tiger woods too. Welcome back, everyone. It's been a little bit of time. Now for our body language segment of the week. Let's bring in our host of the behavior panel on YouTube and former military interrogator and body language and behavior expert Greg Hartley is here. Greg, welcome back.
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Thanks, Grant. Always my pleasure.
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All right, Greg, you should have seen my body language when I was watching Melania. I have to talk about Epstein knowing that the fake news media forced her into coming out on this. But let's go through Melania's body language here. Roll that clip for me. I have never had any knowledge of Epstein abuse of his victims. I was never involved in any capacity. I was not a participant, was never on Epstein's plane and never visited his private island. Greg, I don't know how you pull anything from that, but I'm sure you will.
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Well, you know what's beautiful is you get to see somebody's past here. She was a model for how long? So she can be stoic as the world is all day long. Look how stoic she looks. You can tell she's not happy, the lack of animation in her face. But often she signals with her eyes more than the rest of her face. If you pay much attention to her as she's excited about something, you'll see her eyes open up and that kind of thing. But she's pretty calm faced, so that's hard. It's a prepared statement and the way you can tell is she's making key points that she's been talked to about what needed to be said. When she says island plane and there's another one in there, island, plane and victim. The Other thing that she says is, she says convinced instead of convicted, which tells you this is a prepared statement for she's just forced to do it.
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Interesting. I felt bad for her that she was even had to be forced to do it. Now, someone I don't feel bad for is Jennifer Newsom. Let's hope and pray that that Gavin Newsom, the governor of California, his wife never gets the position where Melania is as our first lady, but she had a rough week. Jennifer Newsom, roll that clip. And I think it shocked them that
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this, you know, blonde lady who was, you know, the interviewing them had a similar story, was perhaps in the wrong place at the wrong time and. But wasn't punished the way they were because clearly it was an accident. But theirs was probably an accident, too.
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All right, for background, Greg, she's talking about running over her sister and killing her with a golf cart. And it's a horrible story, but she's relating that as the same as people in, like, San Quentin there for hardcore murder. Odd, but take it away.
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Well, a couple of things. I don't usually make a whole lot of political statements, but her husband's a damn governor. He could pardon him. You know, there's all kinds of stuff he could probably do if that's the case. But here's the problem. What I love about this. I talk about microculture all the way to macro culture. Culture is everything. Meaning we adopt the systems and body language of people around us. Look at her doing the newsome dumb dance, that hand thing. It's a modified version, but she's doing it so we know where it comes from. And then I love that she gets down to this point where she. She says something that she shouldn't have said. She said, just like me, it only wasn't my fault. And she realizes how that's going to be perceived by her audience, by her core. Watch her backpedal very rapidly. I love it. You see those odd expressions of fate, of shock and all that stuff that she's doing go away. But she goes to this place where she. Right after she says, mine was an accident, she goes to nervous laughter. Her head shrinks down in her body. We call that turtling. And her illustrating goes out of frame as she says, theirs is probably an accident, too. Usually when you're making a point, you do this. Remember Joe Biden, Boom, boom, boom. This is not the way you make a point. So she's backpedaling and uncomfortable there.
A
It's pretty to watch, you know, I don't think she's Very experienced. I mean, I know she's given speeches in front of people, but I don't think she's super experienced at it. Because when I was young in tv, and. And I would say something or do something, I wasn't quite me, I would start to do this, digging myself out of a hole, and it would get worse and worse and worse. And then the more you do it, you figure exactly how to get your ass out of a hole. But. But she doesn't seem to understand that here.
D
No, what she's done is she realizes she made a mistake and she tries to fix it, as you said. And mistakes are glue boards when you're in front of a camera, because every time you say something now, your brain. Remember, I talk about mind, body, and mouth all doing the same thing. Her body and her mouth are doing two different things. So her brain is on two tracks right now.
A
All right, I want to go to Tiger Woods. The guy had to go through this. I. I did a post which actually went somewhat viral, calling out the ridiculous tests they were making him do. I've never seen tests like this before. But let's go through some of the body cam of. Of Tiger woods, who just can't get his act together for whatever reason. Roll cut five.
E
All righty.
A
Go ahead and begin. That one. And then this. All right, you're all done.
E
Okay, Go ahead and stand up for
A
me and you're gonna face my car
C
and place your hands behind your back.
A
I actually. Bogus. He got arrested. But. But, well, I think it's.
D
Here's the thing. You know what the real drunk test is that you didn't say what the hell are you talking about? Because that is so complex and such a mess.
A
Right?
D
It looks like he's doing the Macarena or something again, doing all kinds of crazy stuff. And if you watch him, the funny part is every. Every person would be stumbling over all those. Those instructions they gave him. So I think there's a real drunk test. No, he'll know I'm not going to do whatever that is. I'll do, you know, walk and do these kinds of things. He doesn't. So. Yeah.
A
What did you think of his response here and the way he's looking at her? Do you see anything there?
D
Well, you know what happens is when you are in a bind, when you're given instructions, you over. You pay too much attention. The way these cops pick out that you're drunk. You know, when you're doing the stigma test, of course your eyes bounce, but the way they One of the key things they do is you pay really close attention even though you're not understanding them. Those tough instructions make it a little harder, I would think, than giving them clear instructions that are easy to follow.
A
Yeah, I would think so. Greg Hartley, it's always great having you on the program. Thank you. Good to see you, my friend. All right, let me tell you where you can find Greg. Remember to check out his website, read body language.com and of course, the YouTube show, the behavior panel. Love it when Greg comes Amazon. All right, the Artemis 2 mission is returning to Earth like right now, folks. So stay tuned. We may get a chance to see, I don't know, is it still splashdown? Is that what they do? And welcome back, everyone. So this is an exciting Friday end to the show. What you're looking at right now is a view from Artemis 2. We are, I don't know, I think it's like maybe three minutes away from Artemis 2 making entry into the Earth's atmosphere. If I'm correct, that is the view from Artemis 2. We've been getting some communication from the person narrating this. I don't hear it going on right, right now. But I want to bring in our good friend. He has become our space expert. Not just our space expert, because he is a space expert. If not maybe one of these space experts. The CEO and co founder of Phantom Space Corporation and former SpaceX vice president, Jim Cantrell.
B
Three minutes from.
A
Jim, interface.
G
Hey, good to see you, Grant.
A
Jim, welcome to the program. Just listening. He said three minutes to interface. I was close a few minutes off. What are they going through right now, Jim, can you tell me?
G
So they're coming back to the Earth at a very high speed, Much more speed than what a satellite re enters that. So about 50% more, roughly. So they're going through a lot of re entry heat. And this is one of the most critical parts of the flight. And there's a point where that heat generates so much radio noise that basically they have a blackout just like behind the moon. And then when they come out of that, then they'll be parachuting down and splashing down in the ocean.
A
All right, so we were told, just as you mentioned, there may be a blackout. They'll lose video. Let me listen to the announcer real quickly. Complete its mission just 15 and a
B
half minutes from now. All of the activities today have gone off in perfect fashion. No issues with the vehicle, no issues
A
with the crew, and the weather at
B
the splashdown site is go.
A
All right, Jim. So weather Is a go. What is the most dangerous part of this mission? Or is there any part that's more dangerous or is it all just major dangerous? And, and I'm thinking, you know, like a plane, is it more dangerous to take off or is it more dangerous to land? Is there any consideration there when it comes to space travel?
G
Yeah, there's, you know, for anybody going to space, there's really two major dangers. Just like an aircraft when you take off and when you land. And it's not so much the splash down on the landing, it's where they're going through right now. Is this atmospheric heating? I mean, imagine a thousand blowtorches on the outside of your, of your aircraft. That's what they're experiencing coming in. Of course, NASA has developed a lot of technology that withstands that heat. And this, this, you know, has all my faith it's going to work fine, but it is very much a danger. You know, the Soviets lost a few people during this phase of flight when we lost at least one shuttle during this phase as well.
A
Let me listen in one second.
C
One minute to a six minute blackout.
A
All right, so they're going to go to a six minute, a six minute blackout. Is that seems like a lot normal?
G
Yeah, so like I said, they're coming in at you know, like 12,000 meters a second and they're burning off all that energy and you can't imagine how fast that is. And so all that energy creates what's called plasma, which is superheated atmosphere. And that plasma doesn't let radio waves exit from it, so they can't communicate. So it's this literally it's like a meteorite coming back in. That's what they are.
A
This is about 5 seconds till blackout. Let's see what happens.
B
And we have crossed the threshold.
A
Now entering the Earth's atmosphere.
B
We're at 400,000ft, traveling 34,800ft per second. Time to splash down. 13 minutes, 10 seconds.
D
And that's predicted.
A
We've entered our communications blackout. So Jim, this gives me an opportunity. Since there's six minutes of blackout, I'm going to take my normal commercial. Will you stick with me on the backside of that? Okay, thank you, Jim. We'll be right back. We'll see what happens, folks. All right folks, what you're looking at is a visualization on the left of what Artemis is doing as it's in the blackout phase. You've got quite a bit maybe, I think they, what do they say, 13 minutes, guys, before splashdown. And that's around where it will come in. I want to bring in Jim Crantrell, the CEO of Phantom Space, really quickly. Jim, you mentioned how hot it gets, the blowtorches as they come through. Do the astronauts feel it? Do they feel the heat? Does it get hotter inside?
G
Well, I'm told that it gets a little hotter, but yeah, normally you would have thermal control systems to prevent that, so they'd stay nice and air conditioned on the inside.
B
Also have visuals.
A
Do these astronauts experience fear? Jim, I know you're not an astronaut, but you've talked to a lot of them.
G
Yeah, I think they all do. You know, Charlie Duke, who was Apollo 16, is a good friend and he's talked to me a lot about this and he. He says, yeah, if you. If you don't say that you had fear, then you're either a liar or you're a fool.
A
So that makes sense. Jim, I'm gonna let you go because we have Studio 6B coming up next. And I so appreciate all your work and help on this, folks. It's pretty amazing to watch. Let's listen in here to them as Studio 6B gets ready to take this over. And as I said, I think it's about 10 minutes to splash down just a couple.
This episode of Stinchfield Tonight delivers unfiltered conservative commentary on the rapidly developing US-Iran negotiations, the spread of what the host calls "fake news" intended to hurt President Trump, US domestic threats—particularly focusing on immigration and cultural concerns—and an expert breakdown of current events including the Artemis 2 space mission. Featuring a range of political guests, policy analysts, and even a body language expert, the episode runs the gamut from hardline geopolitics to intense cultural criticism, all delivered with urgency and the assertive, sometimes combative tone that is characteristic of the show.
00:00–10:53
“No nuclear weapons for you. That’s the bottom line. Open up the Straits of Hormuz.” — [A, 00:20]
“America doesn’t need the straits... Hey, Europe, it’s your problem, not ours.” — [A, 01:44]
“You breathe one ounce of terror… it’s over. Your country’s over. We will unleash the hell that President Trump talked about.” — [A, 03:38]
“If you let them have nuclear weapons… we’re going to have a war again… and if they get one, already six Arab nations said they will get one.” — [B, 05:35]
“President Trump scared Europe so much that they ended up increasing their share of the defense in Europe… I think he’s doing the same thing [with the Straits].” — Harley Lippman, [B, 09:19]
10:55–17:16
“The Hill, the USA Today, Newsweek, the New Republic, Snopes… all ran with this story. The Vatican had come out and said this is totally false.” — [A, 11:01]
“That’s a flat out leftist talking point from Marjorie Taylor Greene. President Trump is 100% stable. She knows it.” — [A, 12:13]
“Their hatred for this president… is so deep and so deranged that they abandoned basically any shred of decency or patriotism during a critical national security moment.” — Frank, [E, 14:52]
17:18–23:00
“[It was] designed around Sharia-adherent living… the project is an abomination that threatens American principles of equality, individual liberty and the rule of law.” — Rep. Keith Self, [D, 18:06]
“They don’t have our best interest at heart, so it’s time we take a stand against them.” — Beau French, [F, 20:23]
26:23–33:04
“[After] he was arrested… he had his first appearance court... and he was released afterwards because of the safety act.” — Jennifer Boss, [C, 28:51]
“I shouldn’t have to fight the government… to have the perpetrator have consequences.” — Jennifer Boss, [C, 32:33]
35:30–41:28
“She can be stoic as the world is all day long… You can tell she’s not happy… It’s a prepared statement.” — Greg Hartley, [D, 36:12]
“You see those odd expressions go away… her head shrinks down in her body… we call that turtling.” — Hartley, [D, 37:47]
“Every person would be stumbling… there’s a real drunk test… if you’re not understanding, you pay too much attention…” — Hartley, [D, 41:08]
42:56–48:06
“Imagine a thousand blowtorches on the outside of your aircraft… NASA has a lot of technology [for this].” — Jim Cantrell, [G, 44:28]
“If you don’t say that you had fear, then you’re either a liar or you’re a fool.” — Jim Cantrell relaying Charlie Duke, [G, 47:50]
On US Strategy with Iran:
“We’re doing a lot of bombing, we’re doing a lot of punching, and we’re doing a lot of winning. Whether the left wants to admit that or not, the world is a safer place today because of President Trump.” — Host, [A, 02:53]
On “Fake News” Targeting Trump:
“It’s beyond fake news. It’s not even twisting the news. It’s just flat out bogus news.” — Host, [A, 13:08]
On Cultural Conflict:
“They want an entire giant Muslim city run by Sharia law… It’s about influence. You don’t want bad actors having huge influence.” — Host, [A, 17:30, 23:00]
On Persevering Through Grief & Advocacy:
“I talk about it a lot. It is what I choose to do because these things have to change.” — Jennifer Boss, [C, 30:29]
This summary is designed for those seeking a comprehensive grasp of the April 10, 2026 episode, covering both the episode’s content and the overall context of Real America’s Voice’s brand of news commentary.