Real America’s Voice: Stinchfield Tonight – September 3, 2025
Episode Overview
This episode of "Stinchfield Tonight" on Real America’s Voice, hosted by Grant Stinchfield, delves into high-profile news and political commentary with a distinctly conservative and combative tone. The program focuses on current developments in the Jeffrey Epstein case, U.S. anti-drug operations in the Caribbean, high-profile political corruption, the fallout from COVID-era medical dissent, and controversial issues in American cities. Stinchfield interviews guests including investigative reporter Nick Sorter, Army Col. (ret.) Derek Harvey, Dr. Kirk Moore, and artist-activist Scott LoBaido, all while emphasizing themes of government overreach, media bias, and the importance of American values.
Key Segments & Highlights
1. Jeffrey Epstein Case & House Oversight Document Release
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Timestamps: 03:09–16:10
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Main Points:
- House Oversight Committee is set to release 33,000 pages of Epstein-related documents, but 97% are already public and heavily redacted.
- Media conference held with victims, joined by lawmakers including Lauren Boebert, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Nancy Mace, Thomas Massie, Gloria Allred, and Ro Khanna.
- Stinchfield expresses skepticism about the reach of the Epstein ring beyond Epstein himself and doubts about new revelations from the document dump.
- Victims assert they will privately compile names of alleged abusers; Stinchfield and guest Nick Sorter question why names aren't being publicly released.
- Allegations against Prince Andrew and Bill Clinton are noted, but “there aren’t very many” substantiated public names beyond those (06:03). Stinchfield echoes Trump’s claim the scandal is overblown as a Democrat “hoax.”
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Notable Quotes:
- “We all want to know who the alleged abusers were besides Jeffrey Epstein, who I fully believe was a child molesting dirtbag.” — Grant Stinchfield (04:54)
- “If you have the names, if they’re truthful, what’s happening? Why aren’t you releasing them?” — Grant Stinchfield (05:40)
- “President Trump says, and we all know he was right about everything… He’s calling this a hoax.” — Grant Stinchfield (06:31)
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Guest Insights:
- Nick Sorter (11:05): Frustrated at lack of transparency, suggests victims or Congress members use immunity to read names on House floor.
- Nick Sorter (13:19): “There have been years and years and years worth of speculation and practically zero information to come out to rebut any point…”
2. Free Speech Crackdown in England & U.S. Parallels
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Timestamps: 16:25–18:26
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Main Points:
- British comedian Graham Linehan arrested for “hate speech” following a tweet; Stinchfield and Sorter warn of potential U.S. parallels, noting the First Amendment as a key distinction.
- Nigel Farage’s experience with British police highlighted as a warning to Americans.
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Notable Quotes:
- “Five armed [police] arrest him for saying punch a tranny in the nuts… You don’t arrest somebody for that.” — Grant Stinchfield (17:34)
3. U.S. Anti-Drug/Military Action in Caribbean & Mexico
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Timestamps: 19:25–24:48
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Main Points:
- The U.S. military destroyed a drug-running boat tied to narco-terrorist group Trend Day Aragua.
- Stinchfield and Col. (ret.) Derek Harvey advocate aggressive military action against drug cartels, including possible operations inside Mexico.
- Discussion of the need for intelligence-led strikes against cartels and the corruption within the Mexican government.
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Notable Quotes:
- “What will stop [cartels] is when you blow them up.” — Col. Derek Harvey (20:37)
- “We’re going to need to go wherever we need to go, whether it’s restricted or not, just like we went after al-Qaeda…” — Col. Derek Harvey (22:24)
4. COVID-Era Dissent and Rescinded Charges: Dr. Kirk Moore’s Story
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Timestamps: 29:09–39:17
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Main Points:
- Utah physician Dr. Kirk Moore, prosecuted for administering saline instead of COVID vaccines at patient request, shares his story after charges are dropped.
- Moore asserts he was acting in his patients' interests, questions the urgency and provenance of the COVID vaccine, and details the heavy professional and financial toll of prosecution.
- Stinchfield frames Moore as an “American hero” punished for bucking government mandates.
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Notable Quotes:
- “I’m being indicted for not murdering and maiming my patients.” — Dr. Kirk Moore (33:24)
- “The government… wanted to use me as an example to show everybody else, if you go against the government, this is what you’re gonna do. The process is the punishment.” — Dr. Kirk Moore (38:27)
5. Political Corruption & Wealth Accumulation in Congress
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Timestamps: 42:43–46:30
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Main Points:
- Stinchfield scrutinizes Rep. Ilhan Omar’s dramatic increase in net worth, contrasting her anti-wealth rhetoric with alleged financial gains reported in her disclosure (up to $30 million).
- Fox Business’s Charles Payne highlights frequent wealth accumulation and trading among elected officials of both parties.
- Discussion expands to New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani’s family ties to Qatari government-funded film projects.
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Notable Quotes:
- “If you want me to make money, apparently, go be a member of Congress.” — Grant Stinchfield (44:41)
- “They make more trades than someone who does this for a living.” — Charles Payne (43:56, via Stinchfield)
6. Wokeism, Immigration, and Cultural Tensions in New York & U.S.
- Timestamps: 46:30–52:15
- Main Points:
- Scott LoBaido, a New York artist, discusses the Muslim presence in Congress and upcoming mayoral race, warning of cultural “takeover” and the double standards regarding Christianity and Islam in American discourse.
- Both lament New York’s trajectory and advocate a return to “true New Yorker” leadership (Curtis Sliwa).
- Notable Quotes:
- “You come to this country, you effing assimilate. You assimilate to our culture. You bring your culture… But you don’t change this country to your culture.” — Scott LoBaido (48:31)
7. Crime and Political Stalemate in Chicago
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Timestamps: 55:04–58:09
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Main Points:
- Stinchfield highlights Chicago’s crime crisis, criticizing Democratic leadership for blocking crime prevention measures and silencing opposing voices.
- Danielle Carter Walters (Chicago Flips Red) recounts being excluded from a public safety meeting.
- Rep. Ramirez quoted urging resistance against “authoritarian actions”—interpreted by Stinchfield as opposition to law and order.
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Notable Quotes:
- “When you come armed with truth, they will silence you every step of the way.” — Grant Stinchfield (56:27)
- “She wants to oppose a crackdown on crime. Do you understand that?” — Grant Stinchfield (57:19)
Notable & Memorable Quotes
| Speaker | Quote | Timestamp | |------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|---------------| | Grant Stinchfield | “If you have the names, if they’re truthful, what’s happening? Why aren’t you releasing them?” | 05:40 | | Nick Sorter | “If you are a victim, there’s nothing that stops you from naming your accuser. Unless, of course, it didn’t happen.” | 12:14 | | Dr. Kirk Moore | “I didn’t murder. I’m being indicted for not murdering and maiming my patients.” | 33:24 | | Col. Derek Harvey | “What will stop them is when you blow them up.” | 20:37 | | Scott LoBaido | “You come to this country, you effing assimilate. But you don’t change this country to your culture.” | 48:31 |
Structure & Flow
The episode moves rapidly through headline-driven topics, offering conservative counterpoints and skepticism of mainstream narratives:
- Start: Epstein case skepticism and media critique
- Middle: Free speech and law enforcement issues, both foreign and domestic; anti-drug operations framed as national security
- Second Half: Personal “fight the system” stories (Dr. Moore); exposes on alleged political corruption in Congress and local government
- Close: Warnings about cultural change, urban crime, political double standards, and calls for activism
Episode Tone & Style
- Language: Direct, combative, and populist; guests and host frequently express outrage, skepticism, and a sense of embattled patriotism.
- Quotes & Interactions: Stinchfield and guests freely editorialize, challenge “the establishment,” and celebrate dissenters.
- Segues: Frequent, with each segment framed as a symptom of wider government or societal failure.
Summary for New Listeners
This episode of "Stinchfield Tonight" offers a fast-paced, deeply skeptical take on recent high-profile news stories. From the heavily redacted Epstein files and suppressed COVID dissent, to military strikes on drug cartels and the cultural battles raging in major U.S. cities, Grant Stinchfield and guests blend news analysis with unapologetic conservative perspective. The dialogue is sharp, with memorable rhetoric (“the process is the punishment") and repeated calls to transparency, accountability, and a return to "American values." For listeners seeking a critical, anti-establishment take on the week’s controversies, this episode delivers ample controversy, candid exchanges, and a rallying cry to “do not comply and push back” (Dr. Kirk Moore, 39:11).
