Podcast Summary: Stinchfield Tonight – February 4th, 2026
Podcast: Real America’s Voice
Host: Grant Stinchfield (iHeartPodcasts)
Air Date: February 5, 2026
Overview
This episode of Stinchfield Tonight centers on claims about election integrity—specifically the push for the SAVE Act (requiring voter ID and US citizenship proof), allegations of election fraud in Georgia, and concerns over media and cultural “indoctrination” in children’s programming. The show also tackles immigration enforcement updates, the handling of criminal gangs in El Salvador, the high-profile missing person case involving Savannah Guthrie's mother, and some barbed cultural commentary.
The tone is combative, populist, and highly opinionated, with segments featuring legal guests, investigative correspondents, and pointed soundbites from U.S. Senators.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Election Integrity and the SAVE Act
Main Argument: Without secure, transparent elections, nothing else matters in American politics.
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Georgia Allegations:
- Host Grant Stinchfield opens by reiterating the claim that the 2020 presidential election was "most certainly stolen" (00:09).
- Cites Georgia as evidence: newly released grand jury testimony from former Senator David Perdue alleges the Georgia Bureau of Investigations (GBI) Chief Vic Reynolds had “compelling” video and cell phone evidence of ballot harvesting near drop boxes, but was told not to investigate by Governor Kemp (R).
- Vic Reynolds quote: “If the governor doesn’t want to investigate, we are not going to investigate.” (02:12)
- Accusations that Reynolds later received a judge’s appointment from Gov. Kemp as a reward for shutting down the inquiry.
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Push for Voter ID (SAVE Act):
- Host slams both Republican and Democratic leadership for not backing the SAVE Act, which demands voter ID and proof of citizenship.
- Republican Senator John Thune is criticized for listing other legislative priorities over election security:
- Quote: “I don’t care about anything else on the list because, again, it goes back to nothing else matters if you don’t have a free and fair election. It’s all bull corn, man.” (05:00)
- Federal involvement in vote counting in “corrupt” cities (Philadelphia, Atlanta) is advocated.
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Whistleblower Testimony:
- Perdue’s testimony includes whistleblowers with bank statements allegedly proving a ballot harvesting scheme, but no investigation followed (04:10).
Notable Quote:
“You get the wrong people in office. If elections are stolen, nothing else matters. We know this because the election of 2020 is most certainly stolen.”
— Grant Stinchfield (00:09)
2. Guest: Christina Bobb on Georgia’s Election Issues
(09:13–13:57)
- Background:
- Christina Bobb is introduced as Judicial Watch attorney, former Trump lawyer, and author.
- Criticizes Governor Brian Kemp (R) for bringing in Dominion voting machines and making other changes as Secretary of State in 2018—leading, in her view, to later vulnerabilities.
- Points out that initial concerns about voting machines came from Democrats like Sen. Amy Klobuchar and Sen. Elizabeth Warren after Kemp’s close win against Stacey Abrams.
- Suggests a bipartisan failure:
- “Republicans are cheating, too. And we can’t pretend like they’re not doing it, because if they weren’t...this is a no-brainer, they pass this act.” (13:05)
- Bobb repeatedly alleges reports of election mismanagement in Fulton County were "covered up" by Brad Raffensperger's office.
Notable Quotes:
“These rogue Republicans, and it’s all Republican activity, these Republicans are getting away with it.”
— Christina Bobb (10:51)
“If Republicans do listen to us, we’re safe. The problem is, we’ve got some real—we’ve got some real weenies, and that’s a nice way to say it.”
— Grant Stinchfield (32:35)
3. Children’s Programming, Netflix-Warner Bros. Merger, and ‘Woke Agendas’
(13:58–23:31)
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Concerns:
- Host expresses alarm that a possible Netflix purchase of Warner Brothers ($8.2bn) could create a “woke monster superpower” in children’s entertainment.
- Plays Senate hearing exchanges: Josh Hawley and Ted Cruz press executives about LGBTQ and “sexualized” themes in children’s shows.
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Soundbites:
- Hawley: “Why does almost half of your children’s programming feature this highly controversial, highly sexualized material?” (15:40)
- Executive: “We feature a wide variety of stories and programs to meet a wide variety of people’s tastes.” (15:38)
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Critique of Media Bias:
- Curtis Houck (Newsbusters) joins to discuss findings from “Concerned Women for America”—41% of Netflix kids’ programming allegedly has “LGBTQ, XYZ themes.” (17:50)
- Stinchfield slams streamers for not having programming aimed at conservatives and accuses Warner Bros./HBO execs of hypocrisy and bias, especially referencing CNN’s supposedly partisan news coverage.
- Admits bias in his own show:
- “We are a MAGA America First network, and we wear it proudly. I’m not going to sit here and tell you we tell both sides. I choose what side I want to tell...” (21:49)
Notable Quote:
“Journalism tells a story and lets you decide. I’m here to actually tell you how I think and why you should think the way I do. That’s not journalism. What I am is a truth bomb dropper and proud of it.”
— Grant Stinchfield (23:43)
4. Immigration: ICE Operations, Judicial Warrants, & Republican “Sell-Out” Fears
(23:44–33:12)
- Reports that ICE is drawing down agents in Minnesota by making deals to pick up inmates with ICE detainers directly from jails, making the operation more efficient.
- Warns Republicans against supporting “judicial warrants” (rather than administrative) for ICE—contending this would “gum up” the system and halt deportations.
- Brings on Dale Wilcox (FAIR) to explain:
- Judicial warrants don’t exist for immigration cases by law; requiring them is a deliberate move to nullify enforcement.
- Assaults on ICE agents have sharply increased, justifying the need for masks and increased protections for agents.
Notable Exchange:
“The way Congress set up our immigration law, there is no mechanism for a judicial warrant. The opposition knows this. That’s why they’re pushing for it. It’s their excuse for not enforcing our immigration law.”
— Dale Wilcox, FAIR (29:14)
5. Reporting from El Salvador: Gang Crackdowns and Lessons for America
(34:44–40:23)
- Oscar Ramirez, RAV correspondent, reports from El Salvador’s notorious high-security prison (home to former MS-13 members).
- Praises El Salvador's government, especially President Nayib Bukele, for targeting and incarcerating gang leaders with extreme sentences (400–1,000 years), attributing falling crime rates and a rebounding economy to this approach.
- Ramirez critiques U.S. Democrats for being “soft” and suggests America should “copy-paste” El Salvador’s model.
Notable Quote:
“This is how you fight terrorism. This is how you clean a country. This is how you bring peace to the citizens.” — Oscar Ramirez (34:51)
6. Missing Person: Savannah Guthrie’s Mother & Pres. Trump’s Response
(40:27–45:29)
- Discusses the ongoing search for Savannah Guthrie’s (NBC anchor) mother, missing in Arizona.
- Analyzes the timeline and potential ransom note.
- Commends Donald Trump for expressing concern and offering federal involvement:
- Trump: “I think it’s terrible...I’m going to call her later on.” (45:32)
- Stinchfield suggests the abductor was someone who knew her and speculates on potential motives.
7. Media Critique: Interactions with Kaitlan Collins, CNN
(47:10–end)
- Stinchfield shares a clip of Donald Trump chastising CNN’s Kaitlan Collins and comments on her demeanor (“I don’t think I’ve ever seen you smile”).
- Critiques major media outlets, reiterating the show’s stance as advocacy rather than neutral journalism.
Notable Quotes & Moments with Timestamps
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On Election Security:
- “If the governor doesn’t want to investigate, we are not going to investigate.” — Testimony attributed to Vic Reynolds, GBI (02:12)
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On Media Bias:
- “We are a MAGA America First network, and we wear it proudly. I’m not going to sit here and tell you we tell both sides...” — Grant Stinchfield (21:49)
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On Children’s Programming:
- “Why does almost half of your children’s programming feature this highly controversial, highly sexualized material?” — Sen. Josh Hawley (15:40)
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On Immigration Enforcement:
- “The way Congress set up our immigration law, there is no mechanism for a judicial warrant...It’s their excuse for not enforcing our immigration law.” — Dale Wilcox (29:14)
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On El Salvador Prisons:
- “This is how you bring peace to the citizens. Not stepping away...you resolve a problem from attacking it from within and fixing the problem.” — Oscar Ramirez (34:51)
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On Journalism:
- “Journalism tells a story and lets you decide. I’m here to actually tell you how I think and why you should think the way I do. That’s not journalism.” — Grant Stinchfield (23:43)
Important Timestamps
- Election Fraud Allegations & SAVE Act: 00:00–09:13
- Christina Bobb Interview: 09:13–13:57
- Children's Programming & Streaming Merger: 13:58–23:31
- Immigration Enforcement / ICE & Judicial Warrants: 23:44–33:12
- El Salvador Gang Crackdown: 34:44–40:23
- Savannah Guthrie's Mother Missing Case: 40:27–45:29
- Media Critique (Kaitlan Collins, CNN): 47:10–end
Conclusion
Stinchfield Tonight on February 4th, 2026, delivered a high-energy, opinionated rundown of election security controversies, accusations against both parties, cultural disputes around children’s programming, immigration enforcement politics, and “tough-on-crime” policies abroad. The episode featured pointed interviews and soundbites from politicians and activists, blending advocacy with media criticism in a tone that’s unapologetically partisan and combative.
Perfect for listeners seeking a conservative, activist take on current events—and for critics seeking an unfiltered sample of Real America’s Voice programming.
