Real America’s Voice: Stinchfield Tonight – November 17, 2025
Podcast: Real America’s Voice
Host: Grant Stinchfield (iHeartPodcasts)
Air Date: November 18, 2025
Episode Theme: Unfiltered analysis of current political events, deep-dive interviews on covert influence and U.S. policy, government accountability, border security, and broader cultural concerns—all framed by perceived threats to "American values" and individual freedoms.
Episode Overview
This episode covers a sweeping range of topics, anchored around the assertion that American ideals are under threat—both from within and externally. After a featured segment of a Trump speech celebrating McDonald's as a symbol of American success, host Grant Stinchfield leads discussions on:
- The ongoing Jeffrey Epstein investigation and alleged government cover-ups
- Media and activist interference with federal immigration enforcement (ICE)
- Violent protests and government response in Mexico
- Concerns over Muslim Brotherhood influence in American politics
- Calls for accountability and further action from the so-called "Deep State"
- Health transformations and calls to grassroots action
Detailed Breakdown & Key Segments
1. Opening: Trump’s Speech on McDonald’s and American Prosperity
Timestamp: [00:34 – 06:15]
- President Trump's praise for McDonald's as both an embodiment of American values and economic prosperity.
- Trump emphasizes American growth via the company’s expansion, its alignment with the "American dream," and record-setting stock market highs during his (implied) administration.
- Busts on Biden: Trump derides President Biden’s gaffe—"American Dream, three words"—as illustrative of Democratic incompetence.
- "Together we're going to make America richer, stronger, prouder and happier than ever before. And you people can be very, very proud of the job you've done." — President Trump, [05:55]
- Trump claims the current administration supports businesses, contrasts his approach with Democratic policies ("wants to put you out of business... destroy you”), and touts the 401(k) highs as evidence of broad-based prosperity.
2. Epstein Files & Deep State Speculation
Timestamp: [06:15 – 13:59]
Key Points:
- Stinchfield details Trump’s strategic position shift regarding the Epstein files, suggesting it's a ploy to expose Democrats:
“First he was against their release... now he’s got Democrats screaming, yelling they want to release it. So President Trump says, go ahead and release them... it’s going to be a big-time Democrat problem.” — Grant Stinchfield, [06:22]
- Blames CIA/Democrats for Epstein's operations, asserting Epstein was likely a "Deep State operative" tied to intelligence and foreign influence.
- Discusses evidence of Epstein coaching Democrats during the Michael Cohen hearing via text.
- Interview with Adam Hardage (ex-CIA, author) offers context:
"I don't know if Epstein was an asset, if he wasn't an asset... everything is compartmentalized... anybody that says that they do [know] is probably kind of full of it." — Adam Hardage, [09:17]
- Quote from Mike Benz, State Department veteran, alleging direct CIA and State Department documentation of Epstein ties; Hardage concurs, noting the government’s propensity for "voluminous documentation" and stonewalling.
- The segment closes with a sober reminder of a world of “lies and deception” and the need to prepare children for such a world.
Memorable Quotes:
- "This was the largest blackmail operation in history, tied to some of the most senior politicians." — Adam Hardage, [09:48]
- "Anybody that tells you they claim they know exactly what Epstein was doing is lying to you." — Grant Stinchfield, [10:47]
3. ICE Operations: Media and Activist Doxxing
Timestamp: [14:12 – 19:55]
Key Points:
- Host decries coordination among media, Democrats, and activist groups to "dox" ICE operations and personnel, claiming it endangers officers and undermines law enforcement.
- Reports from Ben Bergquam in Chicago cite local media outing ICE locations, enabling suspects to evade arrest.
- Focus on the Carolina Migrant Network and ActBlue (Democratic fundraising platform); guest Matt Tardeo alleges state-funded activist coordination and massive increases in group funding.
- Tardeo shares details of activist WhatsApp groups and the potential lethal consequences of doxxing, including mention of bounties on ICE officers.
Memorable Quotes:
- “The element of surprise is completely lost for these officers in a lot of cases. Yeah, you can get somebody shot or killed.” — Matt Tardio, [19:16]
- “The media, the Democrats, and the activist groups all working together.” — Grant Stinchfield, [15:50]
4. Mexico Protests: Citizens vs. Cartels and State
Timestamp: [20:11 – 24:29]
Key Points:
- Oscar Ramirez (from Mexico City) reports on anti-cartel protests in Mexico, describing government violence against demonstrators including minors, and police attacking protestors with rocks and even machetes.
- Ramirez gives personal accounts of being tear-gassed, shares the sentiment among Mexican youth:
“We don’t want to migrate... we have a rich country. Why do we have to move out and live under these oppressed criminal organizations?”
- Critique of government hypocrisy—leftist officials use metal barricades despite opposing border walls—and condemnation of corruption.
Memorable Quotes:
- “What these Gen Z young men, what they want is a pure future for them in Mexico. They don’t want to migrate..." — Oscar Ramirez, [23:14]
5. Muslim Brotherhood, Sharia Law & U.S. Political Influence
Timestamp: [25:08 – 34:39]
Key Points:
- Host warns of an alleged Muslim Brotherhood plan to "Islamify" America, specifically targeting Texas; claims infiltration of the Democratic and Republican parties and establishment of Sharia courts.
- Interview with Brigitte Gabriel (ACT For America):
“The Muslim Brotherhood wrote a plan in 1991... a 100 year project to infiltrate and dominate the west.” — Brigitte Gabriel, [28:16]
- Discusses a wave of Muslim candidates elected to office, referencing CARE’s support and citing figures from recent elections.
- Gabriel clarifies distinction between assimilation and imposition of foreign laws or allegiances:
“It’s not about their religion. It’s about their loyalty to the United States of America... Not what Ilhan Omar is doing representing Somalia or Rashida Tlaib putting a Palestinian flag in front of her office.” — Brigitte Gabriel, [32:14]
- Concludes with a call for activism and resistance to what she describes as "apathy" and the advance of non-assimilative agendas.
6. “Season of Retribution”: Targeting the Deep State & Political Accountability
Timestamp: [34:40 – 41:55]
Key Points:
- Grant Stinchfield urges focus on major political enemies—Fauci, Soros, Clinton, Obama, Schiff—above ephemeral viral stories.
- Interview with Michael Flynn Jr., who urges accountability (up to treason charges) for perceived Deep State actors, referencing the DOJ's actions against Trump supporters and the relative lack of action against Democratic figures.
- Both host and guest express impatience with the pace of investigations and desire for "real" (high-profile) prosecutions.
Memorable Quotes:
- “When we talk about accountability, the bar is at treason. Now, I hear a lot of people say, ‘Oh, we’re never going to be able to charge Obama... the Clintons with treason.’ Look, I’m not a lawyer, but... there is no statute [of limitations] for... conspiracy and treason.” — Michael Flynn Jr., [39:22]
- “Let’s focus on what’s important.” — Grant Stinchfield, [42:18]
7. Health & Wellbeing—Energized Health Segment
Timestamp: [42:36 – 46:38]
Key Points:
- Segment spotlights lifestyle transformation through “Energized Health” as an example of “taking back your life,” featuring testimonials of health recoveries and the importance of health for family and community strength.
- John Jubilee (founder) claims high success rates and simple steps for health transformation.
- Ties the theme of personal responsibility to national renewal; grassroots, bottom-up action as metaphor for societal change.
Memorable Quotes:
- “99.1%... for 28 years now, no matter what your health condition is, no matter what your weight... you can reverse it if you take one action step.” — John Jubilee, [46:24]
8. President Trump’s Voice and the “Stupid People”
Timestamp: [47:25 – 48:10]
Key Points:
- Trump, sounding raspy, jokes about yelling at “stupid” people over trade disputes.
- Exchange with a Bloomberg reporter highlights Trump’s famously combative style and low tolerance for perceived incompetence.
Memorable Quotes:
- “I was shouting at people because there were stupid, stupid about something having to do with trade and a country. And I straightened it out, but I blew my stack at these people.” — President Trump, [47:33]
Notable Quotes & Quick Reference
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Disclosure about Epstein:
“This was the largest blackmail operation in history...” — Adam Hardage, [09:48]
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Media/Activist collusion against ICE:
“The element of surprise is completely lost for these officers. Yeah, you can get somebody shot or killed.” — Matt Tardio, [19:16]
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Mexico Protests:
“They say we got a rich country. Why we have to move out and live under these oppressed criminal organizations...” — Oscar Ramirez, [23:14]
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On Muslim Brotherhood Plan:
“...a 100 year project to infiltrate and dominate the West...” — Brigitte Gabriel, [28:16] “Not about their religion. It’s about their loyalty...” — Brigitte Gabriel, [32:14]
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On Deep State/DOJ Frustration:
“When we talk about accountability, the bar is at treason...” — Michael Flynn Jr., [39:22]
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Personal Responsibility in Health:
“You can reverse it if you take one action step.” — John Jubilee, [46:24]
Episode Flow & Tone
Grant Stinchfield maintains a brisk, pointed, and combative tone, frequently referencing documented (and speculated) threats to American sovereignty and freedom. The guests echo this perspective, blending investigatory claims, firsthand reporting, and calls for vigilance with appeals to patriotism and traditional values.
For First-Time Listeners
This episode is a vivid reflection of Real America’s Voice’s core themes: skepticism toward mainstream narratives, celebration of perceived American icons, urgent warnings about subversive forces, and an emphasis on both national and personal renewal. The dialogue is direct, urgent, and explicitly anti-establishment, frequently connecting cultural and political events to a worldview that sees American values as embattled but resilient.
Skip the ads and banter: The heart of the episode is the interplay among news analysis, interviews with subject-matter allies, and calls to action.
