Podcast Summary: Stinchfield Tonight – December 1st, 2025
Podcast: Real America’s Voice
Host: Grant Stinchfield
Release Date: December 2, 2025
Episode Theme: A critical exploration of fraud scandals, immigration policy, national security, election integrity, foreign policy breakthroughs, the fentanyl crisis, and wellness—examined with a focus on “American values” and challenging mainstream narratives.
Episode Overview
In this episode of Stinchfield Tonight, host Grant Stinchfield delves into several prominent national issues:
- The $1 billion fraud scandal in Minnesota linked to Somali nonprofits and its political fallout.
- The intersection of immigration, terrorism, and government accountability.
- Election security concerns, especially regarding noncitizen voting in North Carolina.
- Developments in the Russia-Ukraine conflict and U.S. diplomatic efforts.
- U.S. actions in Venezuela and implications for foreign policy and war crimes accusations.
- The ongoing fentanyl crisis and a breakthrough “vaccine” technology.
- Tips for staying healthy during the holidays.
The tone throughout is sharply critical of Democratic leadership, supportive of Donald Trump, and marked by calls for tougher stances on immigration and crime.
Key Segments & Discussions
1. Minnesota Fraud Scandal & Somali Community (01:23–09:40)
Highlights:
- Stinchfield opens by labelling Minnesota’s Governor Tim Walz “incompetent, deranged, inept” over an alleged $1B fraud scandal involving Somali-run nonprofits.
- Claims the money was rerouted to terror groups in Somalia and that the media wrongly focuses on Trump’s controversial language instead of the core issue.
Notable Quotes:
- Stinchfield:
“You have 78 of the 86 people arrested in this $1 billion fraud… were Somalis, and apparently they were sending money back to Somalia to fund terror groups.” (01:37)
- Trump (recorded):
"Anybody that would do what he did, anybody that would allow those people into his state and pay billions of dollars after Somalia… we give billions of dollars to Somalia. It’s not even a country." (02:32)
Governor Walz's Response (03:31–03:59)
- Walz defends his administration, says he’s jailed fraudsters, but decries demonizing whole communities.
Walz:
"But to demonize an entire community on the actions of a few, it’s lazy. Well, you go woke, you go broke." (03:38)
Analysis by Christopher Rufo (04:22–05:05)
- Rufo alleges Democrats “turned a blind eye” to avoid accusations of racism and to secure Somali votes.
2. Commentator Reactions and Immigration Policy (05:24–13:00)
Caroline Levitt:
“[What] does not add to our nation’s character and integrity is refugees who come here under the alleged plight of asylum and then come to the United States to abuse our system and rip off American taxpayers.” (05:24)
Brigitte Gabriel (National Security Analyst) (06:17–10:14)
- Details prior reports of jihadists from Minnesota, links Somali community to both terrorism and fraud.
- Argues for immigration bans and calls listeners to act via ActForAmerica.org.
Gabriel:
"This is a community of 80,000 Somalis settled in Minnesota who are responsible for a scam totaling $1 billion plus from taxpayers’ money and all this. And the elected officials turned a blind eye. This is a reckoning moment." (07:37)
3. Housing Budget & Further Analysis of Fraud (09:06–11:06)
- Stinchfield shows Minnesota housing budget ballooning from $2.6M in 2021 to $61M in 2024; Gabriel connects this to “housing illegal immigrants” and “autism scams.”
4. Afghan Evacuee Security Risks (11:06–12:29)
- Stinchfield mentions an Afghan evacuee “TikTok bomb threat” and the killing of a National Guardswoman by an Afghani national.
- Gabriel argues Afghan allies were often “double agents”; vetting systems for refugees are inadequate.
Gabriel:
"We judge other countries based on our knowledge of how we keep records… There is no such thing as vetting the way we know what vetting is." (12:16)
5. National Guard Deployments & Pentagon Coverage (14:23–16:19)
Guest: David Zier (RAV Pentagon correspondent)
- Discusses Trump’s plan to send more National Guardsmen to D.C.
- Reveals regular briefings will inform RAV of developments.
Zier:
"You know, so I expect that to move quickly." (15:20)
6. Election Security: North Carolina & Noncitizen Voters (16:30–22:56)
Case Study: DOJ investigates DMV for noncitizen voter registrations.
Interview with Don Brown (Senate Candidate, Former US Navy JAG)
- Brown: “As far as I’m concerned, this motor voter thing with the DMV has got to stop. Why would you go into the DMV to register to vote?” (18:47)
- Criticizes “zero enforcement” and blames Democrats for bringing in noncitizens to influence votes.
- Praises new Republican leadership for cleaning up voter rolls.
Additional Points
- Discussion about the Citizenship Census Act proposal to only count citizens.
7. Presidential Authority & Auto-Pen Orders (23:02–24:48)
- Stinchfield and James Comer discuss claims that Biden was unaware of 92% of documents signed “by auto-pen,” casting doubt on White House legitimacy.
8. Foreign Policy: Russia-Ukraine & Venezuela (26:10–35:43)
Russia-Ukraine Peace Talks (26:10–31:02)
- Stinchfield expresses frustration with “two corrupt nations.”
- Praises Trump for pushing peace talks through envoy Steve Witkoff.
- Soundbites from Marco Rubio and Macron on Ukraine’s future and U.S. pressure on Russia.
Guest: Col. Derek Harvey (Ret.)
- Warns of Russia seeking incremental advantages (“negotiates against ourselves”).
- Believes Trump/Rubio team understands the dynamics better than past administrations.
Venezuela Crisis (31:02–35:43)
- Trump administration closes Venezuelan airspace to traffickers.
- Harvey: No ground invasion expected, but possibility of “precision strikes.”
- Discussion of war crimes controversy in media coverage of recent U.S. military strike on narco traffickers.
Harvey:
"You go after the air base... in order to send the signal that you're absolutely serious.” (32:49)
9. Fentanyl Crisis & New Vaccine Technology (37:11–44:44)
Interview: Colin Gage (CEO of Armor Sciences)
- Gage details a non-mRNA “immunogen” vaccine intended for first responders, aiming to neutralize fentanyl before it impacts the brain.
- Clinical trials starting soon in the Netherlands; positive safety profile.
Gage:
“This is a vaccine-like technology, but it’s really... an immunogen. It’s not something that’s a spike protein targeting your immune system…” (38:56)
- Stinchfield champions the approach, calls it a potential “breakthrough.”
10. Healthy Living During Holidays (46:16–49:04)
Guest: John Jubilee (Founder, Energized Health)
- Testimonies shared about fat loss, leaving medications behind via the “energized health protocol.”
- Advice on New Year’s resolutions: start planning/acting now, not waiting until January.
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
- "Everybody needs to just grow up and move on, okay? And put their big boy pants on." – Stinchfield (regarding media outrage over Trump’s language, 02:39)
- “We are paying the price for years and years and years of neglecting a serious issue and that the country better wake up in order to protect ourselves right now.” – Brigitte Gabriel (12:21)
- “Why would you use DMV to register people to vote anyway? I wouldn’t go into the Board of Elections and ask for a driver’s license. Why would you do that?” – Don Brown (20:08)
- "If you can come up with an all-natural process that’s going to stop people from being killed by fentanyl, that would be the breakthrough of all breakthroughs." – Stinchfield (40:22)
Major Timestamps
- 01:23 — Opening on Minnesota fraud scandal and Somali nonprofits
- 03:31 — Governor Walz responds
- 04:22 — Christopher Rufo’s analysis
- 06:17 — Interview with Brigitte Gabriel
- 09:06 — Review of Minnesota housing budget fraud
- 11:06 — Afghan evacuee threats and vetting debate
- 14:23 — Pentagon/National Guard updates with David Zier
- 16:30 — North Carolina election integrity expose & Don Brown interview
- 23:02 — Discussion on Biden’s “auto-pen” signage legitimacy
- 26:10 — Russia-Ukraine peace talks, Macron and Rubio comments
- 28:52 — Analysis with Col. Derek Harvey (Russia, Ukraine, Venezuela)
- 33:47 — Venezuela, war crimes debate, Tim Kaine comment
- 37:11 — Fentanyl crisis; innovative vaccine interview with Colin Gage
- 44:44 — Healthy living segment; John Jubilee on Energized Health
Tone, Structure, and Takeaways
- The episode is assertive, unapologetically partisan, and steeped in skepticism about establishment and Democratic leadership.
- Guests are chosen to reinforce the host’s perspective—immigration and fraud as security threats, election integrity as vital, and Trump’s foreign policy as effective.
- Segments flow briskly with clear transitions: scandal → security → policy → health.
- Frequent calls to action for listeners: to contact Congress, visit guests’ organizations, and seek personal wellness.
Conclusion
This episode covers a sweeping range of hot-button issues with persistent calls for accountability, patriotism, and vigilance—both politically and personally. It is both a catalog of grievances and a rallying cry for listeners seeking alternatives to mainstream narratives.
