Podcast Summary: The Royce White Show — November 22, 2025
Podcast: Real America’s Voice
Host: Royce White
Date: November 22, 2025
Network: iHeartPodcasts
Overview
In this highly-charged and unfiltered episode, Royce White delivers his staunch commentary from "the belly of the beast" – Minneapolis, MN. The show explores themes of American identity, corruption in government at the state and national levels, the deep state, foreign policy manipulations, and the future of the MAGA and America First movements. White critiques both political parties, addresses hot-button topics like the alleged Minnesota Somali fraud scandal, US-Israel relations, and government overreach, and questions the foundational integrity of American institutions and leadership.
Key Discussion Points and Insights
1. The Establishment Unites: Deep State and the "Uniparty"
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Funeral of Dick Cheney (05:24–07:50):
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White analyzes the "constabulary" of American power at Dick Cheney’s funeral, noting the unity of top figures from both sides, including Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, George Bush Jr., and Mike Pence.
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Observes the odd seating arrangement of Kamala Harris and her husband as emblematic of “weirdness” among elites.
"...you should understand you are looking at the American unit party, Dick Cheney. It's still almost unbelievable that Democrats, Kamala Harris, would hitch their wagon to a warmonger like Dick Cheney..."
— Royce White (05:41)
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Republican "Establishment" vs. America First:
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Critiques the neoconservative and "RINO" GOP elements as the real threat to American freedom, more so than Democrats.
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Cites rumors that the "Bush junta plans to take back the GOP from President Trump after his presidency is concluded,” expressing skepticism about this outcome.
“If the neoconservative and RINO establishment ever did muster up the courage, have the guts that Dick Cheney and Liz Cheney had in 2024... we would have a math problem.”
— Royce White (08:40)
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2. Minnesota "Somali Fraud” and Foreign Policy as Domestic Corruption
- $14 Billion Fraud Scandal (10:50–13:45, 19:23–21:00):
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Highlights the alleged theft of up to $14 billion from Minnesota’s taxpayer-funded Somali immigrant/refugee programs, alleging funds are funneled to terrorist networks.
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White frames this as not just local fraud but “foreign policy”—government-sanctioned through negligence or design.
“When millions of dollars are stolen, that’s theft, that’s fraud, that’s bribery, that’s corruption. When billions of dollars are stolen, it’s foreign policy.”
— Royce White quoting Professor Penn (11:31) -
He directly blames political actors (including Governor Tim Walz) and links this to broader, bipartisan establishment rot.
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Warns of the consequences for American citizenship and freedom if such corruption becomes normalized or ignored.
“Almost $14 billion. Now the number's up to potentially... taken, stolen, frauded through these Somalian immigrant refugee programs, NGOs, whatever it is they got going on... $14 billion and it ends up in in terrorist networks' pockets. Foreign policy. The question is, whose foreign policy is it?”
— Royce White (12:06)
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3. Intelligence Community & Subversion of Democracy
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CIA and Health Secretary RFK Jr. (09:45–10:25, 19:23–20:05):
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Royce mentions rumors of CIA attempts to undermine RFK Jr. as Health Secretary & laments the amount of “special interest money in the medical industrial complex”.
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Asserts the CIA “is its own government… its own country.”
"...the CIA is, it's its own government... its own rules, its own way of viewing the world and it has its own way of operating."
— Royce White (19:55)
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Tulsi Gabbard as Director of National Intelligence:
- Warns that placing Tulsi Gabbard atop the intelligence community does not ensure control or reform due to the deeply entrenched bureaucracy.
4. Jonathan Pollard, Mike Huckabee, and Loyalty Debates
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Jonathan Pollard's Legacy (20:05–22:30):
- Condemns Mike Huckabee’s conversations with Pollard, who White describes as, “one of America’s greatest traitors.”
- Calls for accountability: “Was this conversation sanctioned by any intelligence agency?... at the very least, Huckabee should be called back to discuss it with President Trump and Tulsi Gabbard.”
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Parallels to Edward Snowden:
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Differentiates Snowden’s motives as more principled whistleblowing versus Pollard’s “selling out” of secrets; notes hypocrisy in the political response to such figures depending on the administration.
"Jonathan Pollard, I don't think you guys understand. This guy stole a million documents, a million classified documents and put them for... up for sale... the Edward Snowden situation is a little different..."
— Royce White (21:05)
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5. Cancel Culture, Counterculture & Media Suppression
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Deplatforming and Public Outrage (34:48–38:45):
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Discusses the recent deplatforming of Nick Fuentes post-Spotify chart success, likening the suppression to that experienced by Trump supporters and other countercultural voices.
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Argues this only makes cancelled individuals more popular and entrenches distrust and polarization.
“Is it accidental that a Nick Fuentes goes number one on Spotify and then Spotify decides to deplatform after... being on the platform? Right when he goes number one, they kick him off. You think that’s accidental? It doesn’t seem accidental to me.”
— Royce White (37:12)
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Election Integrity:
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Stresses the ongoing need for election security reform, laments lack of Republican follow-through.
“You tell me what significant legislation has come to pass with the Republican House and Senate on election integrity... I haven't seen it.”
— Royce White (39:18)
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6. US-Israel Relations: Critique, Complexity, and Priorities
- Controversial Clip – Charlie Kirk on Jewish Influence (51:55–53:36):
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Royce plays and responds to a Charlie Kirk sound bite discussing Jewish American influence in left-wing and anti-white political movements, and debates within the pro-Israel (Christian Zionist) community.
“Jewish communities have been pushing the exact kind of hatred against whites that they claim to want people to stop using against them... the philosophical foundation of anti-whiteness has been largely financed by Jewish donors in the country.”
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Royce pushes back on anti-Semitic generalizations but focuses criticism on US foreign policy’s entanglement, particularly regarding Israel.
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Advocates that Europe, rather than the US, should bear the responsibility for funding Israel, citing WWII responsibility.
“…Here’s a radical idea... How about Europe funds Israel?... Did we commit the Holocaust? Are we responsible for the genocide of the Jews there in Nazi Germany or all throughout Europe? Are we responsible? No, the Europeans are responsible. Let the European, let the very wealthy European Union kick in..."
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Critiques AIPAC’s influence in US politics and points to transactional, “globalist” relationships often working at odds with American interests.
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7. Christianity, Citizenship, and America’s Future
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MAGA and Ultra MAGA Movements:
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Praises Real America’s Voice and War Room, describes these communities as at the “tip of the spear.”
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Sees Trump’s coalition as attempting to “deconstruct the administrative state” and restore American sovereignty.
“There are still people... who support President Trump... but don’t understand the fundamental value of President Trump’s ideas and what this administration is trying to do when we say deconstruct the administrative state.”
— Royce White (38:25)
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Christian Roots vs. Marxism:
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Royce laments what he sees as the failure of Christians to mount meaningful resistance to Marxists and “satanists” in American political culture.
"This is a Christian country. The predominant faith has been Christianity for a long time. The only way you can explain how Marxists and Satanists took over is because Christians were too soft..."
— Royce White (57:33)
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Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments (with Timestamps)
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“Convenience will be the death of freedom.”
— Royce White (05:24)
(On Americans’ complacency and threats to liberty) -
"When billions of dollars are stolen, it’s foreign policy."
— Royce White quoting Professor Penn (11:31) -
“The CIA is its own government... its own country. It has its own rules.”
— Royce White (19:55)
(Criticizing the lack of oversight or control over intelligence agencies) -
"Jonathan Pollard is probably right up at the top for traitors to this country."
— Royce White (21:07)
(On concern for national security and political accountability) -
"If you're scared, go to church. That was the old saying... Seize the institution."
— Royce White (40:55) -
“When your government steals, everybody’s stealing. I could take every single black person in the history of this country and add up all the department stores that they've snatched and grabbed, and it wouldn't come up to 1.1 millionth of the money that your elected officials have stolen from you.”
— Royce White (46:14) -
"It's not about Israel. It's not about Jews. It's about the foreign policy and it's about the priorities."
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"The only way you can explain how Marxists and Satanists took over is because Christians were too soft..."
— Royce White (57:33)
Important Segments & Timestamps
- [05:24] — Opening themes of American identity & analysis of elite gatherings at Cheney’s funeral
- [10:50] — Minnesota Somali fraud and the linkage to foreign policy
- [19:23] — Deep dive on the intelligence community and internal subversion (CIA/Health Secretary saga)
- [20:05] — Jonathan Pollard/Mike Huckabee traitor discourse and the US government’s hypocrisy
- [34:48] — Counterculture, cancel culture, and right-wing suppression by tech platforms
- [39:18] — Election integrity as the unresolved crisis for the GOP
- [51:55] — Charlie Kirk soundbite and subsequent critiques of US–Israel relations
- [54:08] — Royce's controversial suggestion that Europe should fund Israel
- [57:33] — Final reflections on the loss of Christian conviction and closing calls to action
Tone and Language
- Highly combative and direct; Royce White repeatedly emphasizes his independence and populist stance.
- Sharp, unsparing criticism of both parties and establishment institutions, with a populist, outsider, "tip of the spear" flavor.
- Uses rhetorical questions, repetition for emphasis, and sometimes sarcasm and irony.
- Passionate and urgent appeals to his audience’s sense of citizenship and historic responsibility.
Conclusion
Royce White’s November 22, 2025 episode is dense with political skepticism, warnings about deep state influence and foreign entanglements, and calls for a radical rethinking of American priorities and leadership. While focusing on current events (the Cheney funeral, Minnesota fraud, cancel culture, and Israel/foreign policy debates), White’s real message is a call for vigilance, truth-telling, and courage in the face of what he views as elite and institutional betrayal of the American people.
Next Up:
Steve Bannon’s War Room — continuing the “America First” critique of the mainstream.
