Podcast Summary: Real America’s Voice – Stinchfield Tonight, November 24th, 2025
Date: November 25, 2025
Host: Grant Stinchfield
Podcast: Real America’s Voice (iHeartPodcasts)
Episode Overview
In this episode, Grant Stinchfield delivers his signature take on current political events, focusing on subjects including a controversial judicial decision dismissing cases against James Comey and Letitia James, allegations of seditious behavior among Democratic lawmakers with military backgrounds, the infiltration of foreign and out-of-state actors in online political spaces, the case of a young American detained in Mexico, the growing presence of the US Navy in the Caribbean, updates on the Ukraine-Russia peace process, voter integrity issues in California, and more. Stinchfield is joined by legal and tech experts, as well as regular political commentators, to dissect these headline topics from a staunchly conservative viewpoint.
Key Segments and Insights
Judicial Dismissals: Comey and Letitia James Cases Thrown Out
Timestamps: 03:04–13:17
- Background: A Clinton-appointed judge dismissed cases against James Comey and NY Attorney General Letitia James over DOJ appointment technicalities—specifically, the supposed improper appointment of U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan.
- Grant’s Commentary:
- “Go figure. A Clinton-appointed judge is now engaging in what I would describe as judicial misconduct for basically running cover for James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James.” (03:04)
- Stresses the decision wasn’t about evidence but procedural technicality, and believes it’s a political ploy.
- Expert Analysis – Don Brown (Former Navy JAG/Senate Candidate):
- Brown calls the judge’s reading of statute “a stretch,” explaining the process of U.S. attorney appointments (08:33).
- He details that dismissals were “without prejudice,” meaning cases can be refiled (10:05).
- “She really stretched it here to try to save these two.” (10:49)
- Memorable Quote:
- Stinchfield on Comey’s reaction: "What a lousy, no good, low down, dirty dog, loser, hypocrite." (06:21)
- Takeaway: Both believe DOJ can and should refile the indictments, and that the judge’s move creates legal chaos for other cases as well.
Seditious Behavior Among Democratic Lawmakers
Timestamps: 13:20–19:01
- Topic: Allegation that Democrat Congress members, veterans included, encouraged military members to ignore lawful orders from President Trump.
- Key Points:
- DOJ is investigating Sen. Mark Kelly for remarks that could lead to court-martial.
- Stinchfield: “It is acting like a traitor to the United States of America. These are all things that President Trump had said out loud. They act like traitors. It's seditious.” (14:37)
- Criticism of Republicans (Rand Paul, Michael McCaul) for not supporting Trump more staunchly.
- Memorable Quote:
- “Donald J. Trump does not engage in rhetoric. He engages in the truth, even if it hurts.” (16:17)
Planting Discord: Foreign Influence in MAGA Social Media
Timestamps: 19:01–25:10
- Topic: Exposure of major “MAGA” social accounts traced to foreign origins (Turkey, Bangladesh, Eastern Europe).
- Grant’s Reaction:
- Praises Elon Musk for exposing foreign influence: "Thank you, Elon Musk, for blowing the whistle on these foreign entities."
- Expert Commentary – Zach Voorhees (Google Whistleblower):
- “A lot of these accounts... they're not even based in the United States.” (21:30)
- Explains complexities behind account locations and possible involvement by domestic intelligence.
- Urges government accounts and major influencers to keep accounts based in the US for credibility.
- Grant’s Conclusion:
- “Many of these groups, these Eastern bloc countries, they're just trying to get us all arguing with each other and weaken America.” (24:48)
Neglect Abroad: American Detained in Mexico
Timestamps: 29:03–35:28
- Case: Kaden Hawkins, 22, detained for bringing a legal US gun into Mexico while lost (via GPS).
- Host’s Standpoint:
- Frames the case as U.S. government abandonment: “I believe, abandoned by the United States government as he was abducted by the Mexican government.” (29:03)
- States the family must pay for basic care in prison, and urges Trump and Rubio’s teams to act.
- Context: Stinchfield connects this to a larger narrative of American weakness abroad and corruption/violence in Mexico.
US Military Actions in the Caribbean and Ukraine Peace Update
Timestamps: 35:28–37:20
- Topics:
- US Navy buildup in the Caribbean: “Not since the invasion of Panama have we seen this kind of naval presence…” (33:28)
- US targeting Venezuelan drug boats – pushes back against UN criticism.
- Ukraine agrees to a US brokered “19-point plan for peace;” Trump administration claims credit and fends off “surrender plan” criticisms.
- Notable Quote:
- “Can you imagine if President Trump gets this war solved?... He'll get that done and the world will be a safer place. It already is, far safer than it has ever been, thanks to the command and leadership of President Trump.” (37:20)
Voter Integrity: California’s “Vote by Phone” Push
Timestamps: 40:21–47:55
- Focus: Eric Swalwell’s gubernatorial campaign and proposal for “vote by phone” and virtual DMV services.
- Grant’s Position:
- “Safe and secure elections are clearly the key to a sovereign nation... Democrats know that cheating is the key to their success because they can't win unless they do that.” (40:21)
- Analysis with Jennifer Horn (AM870 Host):
- Discuss how California’s DMV process possibly enables voter registration for non-citizens.
- Horn describes first-hand experience: “It didn't even give you an option to opt out of registering to vote. This is how nefarious this system really is.” (43:05)
- Memorable Moment:
- SWALWELL confronted about men in women’s spaces (“We don't want women harassed... That's a crime.” – 47:07)
- Horn: “He didn't say he would protect women's locker rooms. He didn't say he would protect women's sports. And that was all by design because he has no intention of doing that as governor.” (47:26)
Health Segment: Ozempic Warning
Timestamps: 48:15–54:03
- Topic: Critique of popular weight loss drugs (Ozempic).
- Grant Stinchfield: “These weight loss drugs are bad news, man. They eat your muscle alive.” (48:15)
- John Jubilee (Energized Health):
- Details health risks and advocates for alternative fat loss focusing on “intracellular hydration.”
- “When you lose fat, your skin doesn't sag. When you keep your hydration and keep your muscle, you don't get that saggy skin...” (51:43)
Closing Remark: Ilhan Omar and Immigrant Identity
Timestamps: 54:03–end
- Topic: Clip of Rep. Ilhan Omar claiming “Somalis have always seen themselves as a fabric of this nation.”
- Stinchfield’s Take:
- “What she's saying there is something totally different, though. She's saying that the Somali community... will fundamentally change America with their values that don't always align with American values.” (54:37)
- Closing: Ends on his call for embracing those who love American values—but draws a line at communities intent on changing them.
Notable Quotes & Timestamps
- “Go figure. A Clinton-appointed judge is now engaging in what I would describe as judicial misconduct...” (03:04) – Grant Stinchfield
- “What a lousy, no good, low down, dirty dog, loser, hypocrite.” (06:21) – Grant Stinchfield (re: Comey)
- “There has never been a judicial ruling interpreting this statute that way.” (08:33) – Don Brown
- “Donald J. Trump does not engage in rhetoric. He engages in the truth, even if it hurts.” (16:17) – Grant Stinchfield
- “A lot of these accounts... they're not even based in the United States.” (21:30) – Zach Voorhees
- “This is about planting seeds of doubt... You're injecting anarchy into the ranks.” (19:03) – Don Brown/Grant Stinchfield
- “I believe, abandoned by the United States government as he was abducted by the Mexican government.” (29:03) – Grant Stinchfield
- “Safe and secure elections are clearly the key to a sovereign nation... Democrats know that cheating is the key to their success because they can't win unless they do that.” (40:21) – Grant Stinchfield
- “It didn't even give you an option to opt out of registering to vote. This is how nefarious this system really is.” (43:05) – Jennifer Horn
- “He didn't say he would protect women's locker rooms. He didn't say he would protect women's sports... because he has no intention of doing that as governor.” (47:26) – Jennifer Horn
Overall Tone and Takeaways
Stinchfield Tonight is unapologetically combative, outspoken, and skeptical of Democrats and mainstream media narratives. The tone is direct, with a strong undercurrent of suspicion toward institutions, prioritizing themes of American sovereignty, election security, judicial integrity, and national loyalty. Regular guests provide legal and technical expertise to support the show’s claims, while segments often segue into personal endorsements and real-life anecdotes to connect with listeners.
Structure & Flow
- Legal headlines and analysis at the top, focusing on judicial actions and “Deep State” narratives.
- Transition to national security & military discipline, contextualized as a fight against Democratic subversion.
- Foreign influence in political discourse and vulnerabilities in online spaces.
- Cases of Americans in danger abroad as examples of government inaction.
- Geopolitical updates (Caribbean, Ukraine) tying into Trump’s leadership.
- Domestic issues (voting integrity, local governance) and “exposés” on policy changes viewed as threats.
- Health advice and public service segments.
- Closing with immigration and cultural commentary.
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