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RFK Jr.
For promised that I was gonna recommend products with which there is no indication. When you said. And I know you've taken $855,000 from pharmaceutical companies, Senator. Did you hold up a big sign saying that you were lying when you said that? Because you are the one who said you would not take them away. Now, Senator, I'm not taking them away from any secretary.
Royce White
You.
RFK Jr.
You want me to indicate a product for which there is no clinical data, Senator? Is that what you want? Secretary Kennedy, you said you wouldn't, and now you did. I'm not taking them away. Everybody can get access to them. No, they can't walk into a pharmacy the way they could last month and get access. It depends on the state. It depends on the states a year ago, but they can still get it. Everybody can get it. Everybody can get it, Senator. So look, let's move.
Royce White
Shield and the fiercest battle. I'll defend you from all these arrows and the sword. I will keep you from danger. Let me be your shield.
RFK Jr.
Royce White is speaking truth to power. We will not give up a single rank, guaranteed under the Constitution.
Royce White
Know I'm always going to talk about the real things. Okay, Free the wiggers.
RFK Jr.
If I'm going to die, I'll die now right here fighting you.
Royce White
Let me be your shield.
RFK Jr.
Let me be your.
Royce White
What's wrong in this country is our sense of American citizenship is lost. It's lost. Inconvenience, convenience will be the death of freedom. This is my show, and on my show, I control the conversation. Welcome back to the Royce White Show. I'm your host, Royce White, here in the belly of the beast, Minneapolis, Minnesota. You're watching Real America's Voice, headquarters of the Ultra Maga and America first movement. We're happy to be back with you this weekend. We appreciate everybody's viewership and listenership. We get a lot of feedback and a lot of. A lot of emails, a lot of posts on social media, people saying that they enjoy the show. And we really appreciate you all listening to the show every weekend and showing your support. So please continue to do so there in the cold open. You had the great RFK junior going down there with Pocahontas, Senator Elizabeth Warren on some. On some big pharma, medical, industrial complex matters, mainly the vaccine. We're going to talk a lot about the vaccines and the pharmaceutical industry and RFK Jr. S valiant fight there and even the Trump administration. We got to have a little conversation here this morning about Bill Gates and Mark Cuckerberg and it's some things we got to discuss today. But first and foremost, I mean, it never ceases to amaze me just how dishonest the Democrats can be. We can continue to have a fight on the Republican side until the cows come home between the Steve Bannon's of the world and the Mark Levins. And now you even have a fight growing between the Candace Owens, let's say, and the younger further right movement on the, on the right wing of American politics like Nick Fuentes and podcasters such as him. And we can have these fights all day long. We can have these discussions all day long. I invite it, I enjoy it, I love to participate in it because I think there's some healthy, there's, there's some healthy, you know, competing ideas that need to be hashed out. I just think the Democrats have lost all credibility. Honestly. I posted the other day, it blows my mind that anybody would try and politicize the well documented exploitation of the American people by Big Pharma and the rest of the medical industrial complex. It's such an untenable position. But it's just like here in Minnesota where you got the Lieutenant Governor yesterday or the day before. Peggy Flanagan, who's also one of my opponents, could potentially be one of my opponents in the or, or my opponent from the Democrat side in this 2026 midterm U.S. senate race here, here in Minnesota. And she puts out a long post, you know, basically pulling out her violin and kind of playing herself a sad song about all of the vitriol she's received in the wake of this shooting at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis last week. And you know, in the video she doubles down, she says, no, we're, we're going to continue to support and advocate for the trans community. And we're, she actually said, we're not gonna, we're not gonna abandon our two spirit, two spirit community. And then she went on to say, I'm a Catholic. It's just there is, there are no Catholic teachings about being two spirited. If you have two spirits and you, one of them is probably demonic. And that's just kind of the Catholic, the traditional Catholic thought on the matter. You have the Holy Spirit and anything else is extracurricular, probably demonic. But you know, the point is these people will just double down. The Medical Industrial Complex 1 is particularly disgusting, despicable. It really is. And I love that. Rfkg. I mean, this is what we voted for. This is what we voted for. This is why we voted for Donald Trump. And I want to remind People, we are not opposed to Democrats or independents or even leftist communists of, you know, reforming their ways, seeing the light, waking up, going, wait a minute, something's not right here. This, this, this isn't going to work. We're not against that at all in the MAGA movement. We're not against that at all in the America first movement, and we shouldn't be against it in the Republican Party. But we do have to properly discern which people are genuinely moving in the right direction. It's like I say on the abortion issue, I didn't like when people went after Donald Trump as though he wasn't pure enough on the abortion issue. When trying to bring the weeks down from 16 to 12. You hold the principle and you move people in the right direction toward the principle. That is conservatism. That is the, you know, the sort of benchmark by which we should, we should measure our policies and our politicians, our elected leaders. But anybody who steps up to the microphone, you hold the principle and you try and move people toward the principle. Some people will move towards the principle, some people will move away from it. I thought Tulsi Gabbard is moving toward the principal. RFK Jr certainly moving toward the principal. There are a lot of other people out there, podcasters and such, that are trying to move toward the principle. I even hear that Joe Rogan is starting to get more interested in, in God, in Christ. And that's a, a beautiful sign. Praise be to God. Amen. But, you know, there's moving toward the principle, and then there's moving away from the principle. The Elizabeth Warrens of the world are moving away from the principle. The principle is, for too long, our government has been corrupted. Our government has had elected leaders who are bought and paid for by special interests and lobbies. And she' of them, you know, she can talk as woke and progressive as she likes, but the bottom line is and, and in the audience and please. You know, it's funny, for somebody who's, who they say is unfit for the United States Senate, I probably spend more time talking in front of the American public than any other Senate candidate in the history of, of our country. You know, three podcasts a week, over an hour and a half each episode. And then I do the show and it runs three. I mean, you know, I spend a lot of time in front of the American public voicing my ideas. And for somebody who does that, all of my detractors and critics from the mainstream media that say I'm unfit for office never really seem to pull any of the clips and say, hey, look at how. Look at how unreasonable and irrational this guy is. Please, msnbc, Deep State, pull this clip, run it. Tell me, in what world are the Democrats still trying to defend the corruption, the obvious, measurable corruption of the medical industrial complex? I mean, how stupid do they think people are? And the answer is real stupid. I mean, they absolutely do think you're stupid. And if you're a Democrat out there, you gotta ask yourself again, you may not like Donald Trump. That's fine. And you may not like me. Okay? Steve Bannon may be too dangerous for you. All right, we get it. You know, Steve Bannon, you know, I particularly think he's one of the most sound voices we have in the entire world, but I'm biased. Just tell me what the Democrats would have to do for you all to leave en masse. You got to put this on trial, like I have. There's a set of things that a Republican candidate or the Republican Party could do that would, you know, have me leave the party or at least condemn the party. And at least Fetterman's got the backbone to say, wait a second, guys. You know, this, this. And this is wrong. We gotta. We gotta get. We gotta rein it in. You know, people like Bill Maher, who are lifelong Democrats, lifelong liberals, at least they're willing to say, wait a second. We gotta bring back the trad dad. The dad that just says, you do it because I said so. I'm not your. I'm not your friend. I'm not here to be your friend. I'm your father. I'm your parent. I don't have to be your friend. I'm not abusing you. I'm not bullying you. I'm your parent. And do it because I'm wiser than you. In most cases, I'm wiser than you. And, you know, you're a child. There are people who are starting to wake up and question it. But I'm talking to the voters. What would it take? You got to ask yourself right here, right now, when you. When you go to bed at night and you're laying there on your pillow, you have to ask yourself, honestly, what would it take for me to leave the Democrat Party? What would I have to hear? What would they have to do? And if shilling for the medical industrial complex doesn't pop up on your list, you're probably not that active as a citizen. You're probably not paying attention. Big Pharma. Big Pharma. I mean, we're shilling for big Pharma. It's disgusting. It is absolutely reprehensible. And I'm saying it as a. I'm saying it because I think we should have two parties, at least two healthy parties. I think it's healthy for the American public to constantly adjudicate these issues. You're watching the Royce White show this Saturday morning again. We're happy to have you with us here on Real America's Voice, headquarters of the Ultra Mag in America first movement. We're going to be talking RFK Jr. The medical industrial Complex and more after this brief break. Stay with us. We'll be back in a moment.
Mayor Bill de Blasio
You say free fries when you get vaccinated. I got vaccinated. You're saying I could get this. Eat delicious fries, what I'm at. But there's also a burger element to this. Let me check with Bill Neidhart. Is it too early in the day to eat a burger? This could be breakfast. I want you to look at this and think about again. Some people love hamburgers. Some don't really want to respect all ways of life. But if this is appealing to you, just think of this when you think of vaccination.
Royce White
Mm.
Mayor Bill de Blasio
Vaccination.
Royce White
Mm.
Mayor Bill de Blasio
I'm getting a very good feeling about vaccination right this moment. Thank you to Randy Garudi and, of course, Danny Meyer for doing so much to help us with the recovery and the entire team. I've got to finish chewing for a moment. I think that would be more dignified, don't you think?
Royce White
Now, welcome back to the Royce White Show. I'm your host, Royce White, here in the belly of the Beast, Minneapolis, Minnesota. You're watching Real America's Voice, headquarters of the Ultra Maga and America First Movement. And my God, what did we just watch? That was real and that wasn't fake. That wasn't AI it wasn't even a skit. Now, it may have been intended to be somewhat humorous, but I didn't find it funny looking back at it now. It's funny that they would even do that in some sense. But in some sense it's not. I mean, everybody out there have the, you know, have the sort of fortitude to look at that and laugh and then in the next moment be furious because they were mocking you. They're mocking the American people. They were mocking everybody. This is the product of Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden and Barack Obama and Hillary and Bill Gates. We'll talk about that in a moment. But this is what they really tried to run on the American people, not to mention they had a finocchio like de Blasio do it. But I mean, just the premise, you know, vaccine burgers. We're gonna give, we're gonna give away free. I think it was Shake Shack. Maybe it was Shake Shack, which, I mean, if we really went and looked at the ingredients that, that are in the Shake Shack, you know, burgers and fries, you'd find nightmares anyway. And let's just be honest, it's most food around the country, and that's what RFK Jr. Is really trying to fight to change is sort of the fundamental nature of, of the food that we put in our body and, and starting our, our health system from a, from a baseline of nutrition, putting the right things in our body, which is possible now you could say, well, is there, is there some trouble with the amount of food that we want to and need to produce and, and, you know, sort of the, the, the technological impediments of the, the, you know, the, the farming and, and agricultural industry. Sure. And are there some chemicals that you need to maintain shelf life and things like that? Okay. None of us really know the, the, the, you know, the, the, the nuts and bolts in that, in that area. We just kind of accept that the agricultural industry is somehow moral and ethically, you know, righteous and that they won't cut corners and bend ethics and bend what's right and wrong to maintain profit or to increase profit so that they can pay, lobby, pack money back to the politicians so that they can pass legislation that benefits the big ag and food industry, which is a low rung of the medical industrial complex. And so the whole game keeps going. There's a problem with our food. But my point being is they actually had the. Not only did they have the audacity to try and bribe you to get a vaccine with a free burger and fries, the scary part is the food itself is actually unhealthy. It's like, you know, it's, it's, it's, it's kind of, it's kind of crazy. I mean, it's really crazy. It's not kind of crazy. It's absolutely crazy. I said the other day online, some of this stuff isn't just crazy. There is no basis in reality for it whatsoever. And that's a prime example. They tried to bribe you with unhealthy fast food to get vaccinated. It is unspeakable what these people did. And my problem with the Republican Party, my problem with that. You guys know, you guys know. And Ban has told you a thousand times, he told you, you know, once he's told you a thousand times, we're too soft. We are. We kind of look at that and go, yeah, well, Democrats doing what Democrats do. It's. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. This isn't just another day at the office. This isn't business as usual. When people try and manipulate you and exploit you like that, when people insult your intelligence like that, you should be pissed off. And that's why I use profanity in my podcast. Because people like Mayor de Blasio tried to bribe black folks in New York City. Let's just be honest. That's what they were doing. That's why Don Lemon and the rest of the Pinocchio liberal establishment, we gotta just start shaming people and you mean black people. We should start shaming black people who aren't vaccinated. Yeah, yeah, black people. We should start shaming them. Don Lemon, again, you know, another hypocrite. White supremacy. White supremacy. You. You lay down with a white man every night. It's embarrassing to even say it. And they actually think that we're too stupid to put two and two together. That's what makes it. That's the worst part about it. I mean, if you're going to talk white supremacy, Don Lemon, take the ruse off. Take the rouge off your cheeks, okay? You married a white man. This is absurd. And, you know, part of the part, Sometimes I just wake up in the morning and I go, are these people even real people? And are the people who follow them even real people? It really is a matrix simulation type of proposition. Sometimes you think about it, you go, who would actually. And then you realize it's like, well, again, some of these people don't know anything else. Some of these people were born and raised in Democrat run, Marxist, communist, educational, you know, communities. They don't know any better. Like I said last weekend, if you drop a black kid in China and he grows up with the Chinese family, I guarantee you he's going to speak Chinese. If you drop a white kid in the neighborhood, and I've seen it a bunch of times, you know, he going to have a little slang to his. To his. To his lingo, okay? So people are influenced by culture, and we have to understand that. So, again, I take you back to the point. We want to accept people who are moving toward the principle, and they're going to come in different shapes and sizes, and they're going to come in different speeds. We want more people. That's the game of politics. We can never create a purity Test so strong that we lose the game of politics, because then why play? But we have to win the game of politics with the truth. We have to win the game of politics by holding the principle. That's just as important. It's not just about winning. It's how you win. That's why these Minnesota Nikki Haley Republicans will never have my support. I'll never stand with these people the same way I would never shake the hand of Mayor de Blasio. And I guarantee you, I'd just as soon spit at his feet as I would ever shake his hand. I told you guys a story about Angie Craig at the state fair. You know, waddled up to me with her camera crew and, you know, introduced herself. Hi, I'm, you know, Congresswoman Angie Craig stuck her hand out and I looked at it for about four or five seconds and she goes, you're not gonna shake my hand? No, I'm not gonna shake your hand. You people are communists. You people hate this country. You people reject and almost despise us Christians and Christ. You people hate Donald Trump. You tried to kill him. And you would just as quickly kill me and destroy my life. I know who you are. I know what you're capable of. So why would I shake your hand? It's, it's kind of a boomer generation thing to go, you know. Well, you know, it's part of the game. We're all going to play nice. We're all going to have some decorum. No more decorum. No more decorum. Decorum's how we got here. Decorum destroyed the Roman Empire, you know, while the hordes and the barbarians were at the Roman, you know, gates, at the Roman walls, Everybody still wanted to have Senate hearings, right? And that's why RFK just broke with the whole theater. He goes, listen, Elizabeth Warren, Pocahontas, Fokahanis. Listen, Folkahanus, you're getting a million dollars cash from big pharma Mike drop. We don't even. He didn't even need to go further than that. I'd love to be on the RFK side of one of these Senate hearings for some issue or another, because you get a good look at some smash mouth maga. That was pretty close. But RFK still is a part of that generation. He's being as, as, as graceful as he can with these people while still packing a punch. Me, I probably, there'd probably be more people that, if I was in RFK shoes, there'd probably be more people that walked away and said, you know what, you know, Royce White's too emotional. But then you gotta go watch Mayor de Blasio try and sell you on free vaccines with a burger and fries. And ask yourself, like I said earlier about the Democrats, and what would it take for the Democrats to. To walk away from a Democrat candidate or to vote a different. For a different party. All you Republicans and, and conservatives and Christians and whoever else, you got to ask yourself, how much are you really willing to take? And we're not asking you to go to violence. We're not. We're not trying to create this, you know, you know, sort of abstract, romantic, you know, revolutionary picture where, where you pick up your, your AR15 and you take matters into your own hands. We're not, we're not promoting that at all because we know you really wouldn't do that anyway. Let's be honest. If you're going to do that, you don't need an invitation. You just kind of do that. That's how history reads. But can you at least get pissed off enough to say, we're not going to shake you people's hands anymore. That's all I want from you. Don't shake their hand. Don't be nice to them. People who reject Christ. You don't have to fawn over BB Netanyahu. You're an atheist. You don't believe in God. You certainly don't believe in Christ. So why would I, as a Christian, fawn over anything you do or say? I don't have to be rude. I don't have to. I don't. I don't have to hate you. I don't have to do violence against you, but I certainly don't have to like you. You're watching the Royce White Show. We'll be back on the other side of the break. Stay tuned. Real America's Voice, headquarters of the Ultra Maga and America first movement.
RFK Jr.
President Trump got $3 million. Every Republican got corporate PAC money for the pharmaceutical industry. Democrats as well. Everybody is corrupt but you. Is that what we're looking at? I don't think so. And I think the issue. I don't even know what you're talking about. Well, I think you do it all. Talking about. I don't know what you're talking about. The issue is every time anyone. Are you saying the pharmaceutical industry was supporting my presidential.
Royce White
Welcome back to the Royce White Show. I'm your host, Royce White, here in the belly of the beast. Minneapolis, Minnesota. You're watching Real America's Voice, headquarters of the Ultra Mag and America first movement. Bernie Sanders, you're in the top three for health care campaign contributions. Top three. In fact, I think it's Bernie Sanders, Raphael Warnock and Elizabeth Warren. Tens of millions of dollars in total health care campaign contributions. I think the 855,000 number is just from Big Pharma, but there are other health care packs as well. I mean, it's. And, and I love that Bobby just stops me. I don't even know what you're saying. I don't even know what you're talking about, you know, because he. What was he saying? And I know there are a lot of Bernie Sanders supporters out there. And in some, you know, in some, in some alternate reality, we would love for the economic populace from the Bernie Sanders side start to understand that MAGA is the only way forward. That the America first movement is the manifestation of their frustrations with crony capitalism and the ultra wealthy and the elite in the financial system and the fractional reserve banking and the Fed and all the other things that they, that they used to have high up on their priority list. In some alternate reality, we would love to see a lot of these Bernie Sanders economic populace come on over, but not if you're gonna let Bernie sit there. If you're gonna let Bernie sit there and lie to your face and act like he's not taking big Pharma money and healthcare, medical, industrial complex money, then just stay where you're at. And we have to be willing to lose like that. We have to be willing to lose with the truth. The truth is inconvenient. It's supposed to be inconvenient. It should be convenient. You know, it should be convenient. Hey, I woke up, you know, this is the time. The sky is blue, morning sun is coming up. Time to get going. Gotta go do my show. Real America's voice. It's the truth. It's the reality. The truth should be easy. The truth should be convenient. But part of the human condition is we make things that are somewhat. Not complex more complex than they should be. Then once you get started, you start. Start to make things more complex than you should be. You find yourself 2000 years down the road and it's hard to tell which way is up. Okay, we got it. We understand this. You know, all the easy answers are behind us. All the easy questions are behind us. This one ain't hard. The pharmacy. This is what I'm saying. There are going to be some tough questions in the future. Real tough questions that, that demand and require very uncomfortable answers. This ain't one of them. The pharmaceutical industry is crooked, corrupt. The medical industrial complex is a ball and chain on this country and the politicians who sold us out should be voted out. This ain't, that's not, that's not difficult, that's not complex, that's not rocket science, it's not trigonometry, it's not political science. You don't need a poli sci major, you don't need a poli sci master's or a doctorate to see that the pharmaceutical industry is corrupt. And even furthermore, you don't need one to see that people like Bernie Sanders are willing to shill for the corruption and lose all their credibility. I mean, at some point you stop yourself and you go, you know what? I'm making a phone call. Hey, get my pack, get my pac, my pack guy on the phone, get my pack guys on the phone. We're having a meeting. You guys tell Big Pharma and the rest of the healthcare industry that they got a mea culpa, okay? We can't, in good faith, I can't actually go before the American people if you all are going to continue to operate this way. And if nothing else, if you're not gonna have some smash mouth politicians and elected leaders that really stand in the, in the breach and go, you know what? This is right, this is wrong. You would at least hope that some of these elected officials would say, hey, hey, I'll do your shilling, you know, I'll carry your water, but you can't keep operating this way because I won't have any credibility left to carry your water. And that's what should be happening all over this country right now. The question is, are you mad enough? And to be honest, again, again, again. The problem with our country is the conservatives are too nice. We're very nice, sweet, down to earth, wholesome people. We don't like confrontation because confrontation is inconvenient. Well, you get the government you deserve and by God you will. You have. You see it. RFK is showing you who your government is. RFK is showing you what, what, what American citizen complacency has brought us. I won't do it. When I watch these Senate hearings and I'm at the state fair and Angie Craig comes up to shake my hand, I want to spit at her feet. And I'd be right to do so. And you'd be right to do so. There's no more decorum. There's no more decorum with people who want to, you know, manipulate you into taking a vaccine that has no clinical data in exchange for A free burger for a free meal, that's just as unhealthy probably as the vaccine is. Probably not, not as unhealthy as the vaccine, but you know what I'm saying, it's all fruit from the same poisonous treasure. You got to ask. It comes down to, you know, when you talk about faith in Christianity and, and me being a Catholic, you really have to diagnose self love. Do you love yourself? Most people hate themselves. And that's not a political thing that, that seems to be a bipartisan epidemic in American culture and in human civilization. A lot of people hate themselves. A lot of people like to pretend like they're real impressed with themselves. But when you, when you take a look at what they really do to themselves on a daily basis and kind of their, the whole edifice of the way that they see themselves and most importantly, what they're willing to accept from their government. This is why we say it's cuckery, what they're willing to accept from their government. People don't really love themselves too much. And they're offended by, they're insulted. They're almost insulted by somebody who does actually love themselves. See, I love myself enough to spit at Angie Craig's feet for trying to shake my head. That's not ego, that's not narcissism or arrogance. That's basic self love, self preservation. Handshakes are a sign of respect. If you lose a standard of respect as a man in your society, in your culture, in your community, if you lose the standard of respect, you lose your sacred honor. That's just what it is. I'm not shaking hands with communists. I don't want to shake your hand. I don't like you. I don't have to like you. I don't have to pretend I like you. See, and this is the scary part, they want us to pretend that we like them on behalf of the Republican and conservative voter that's so non confrontational that if you raise your voice, they no longer want to vote for you. Don't vote for me then. If my set is too dark, if I'm too confrontational, if, if it's, if it's all just a little too emotional for you, you go stick your head in the sand and you wait to die like the rest of the cowards throughout history. Because as much as I tell you, as much as I'm saying you should love yourself, you're not special, you're not that special. Everybody's special in God's eyes. But as far as history Goes, oh, you're not special. You are a, a grain of sand. And I don't say that in the same way that the, the scientific technocrat liberals say it. I say it in a more pragmatic and real sense. Understand, there have been plenty of people throughout history, plenty of Christians, plenty of citizens of a nation, and plenty of people have been lost to the Cherno House of history because they did not take the problems of their time serious enough in the Roman Empire when, when, you know, when, when there were whispers that, that the, the Roman legions were having week long battles to hold Cairo from the, from the, the, the, the Arabs or whoever it was at the time. There should have been people back in Rome saying, this is absolutely ridiculous. And maybe there were, maybe there was a, A, a small minority of people, but most people were impressed with their power. They were impressed with the institution itself, you know, the Roman Senate. They were impressed with the Senate itself. So it became this kind of polyglot of posers. That's what we have. When you see Bernie Sanders kind of go off on some, you know, I have a dream type of moment at the Senate, you know, you're telling me you're the only one who's not corrupt? All of us are taking PAC money from Big Pharma. All of us are taking money from the medical industrial complex. You're not corrupt, though. And RFK Jr. Is kind of like, yeah, dude, I'm not. Amen, sir. Thank you, Bobby. Thank you, RFK Jr. For holding the line despite all of the criticism. And this is what we know throughout history is the mark of a man with sacred honor. Yeah, Bernie, you're corrupt. You had a chance. You had a chance to be different. You had a chance to stand on the economic populism. But, and I say this, there's a corollary between your lack of faith, that sort of secular atheism, and not being able to hold the line. Rarely do we see throughout history that the secular humanists actually hold an ethical line. Rarely do we see throughout history where a society and its leaders without any faith and sort of, you know, religious element to their ethics and morals, be able to actually hold the line. Rare. It's rare that people hold a line in general, let alone without any moral hierarchy. And that's why you see the shell of what formerly was a decent economic, populous platform of Bernie Sanders die. Die right before your eyes in the, in the coffers of Big Pharma. You're watching the Royce White show here on Real America's Voice, headquarters of The Ultra Maga in America first. When we see you people, we see you people, and we're just about fed up. There's a reckoning coming. Stay tuned. We'll be back in a moment. Welcome back to the Royce White Show. I'm your host, Royce White, here in the belly of the beast, Minneapolis, Minnesota. You're watching Real America's Voice, headquarters of the Ultra Maga in America first movement. We got the great Steve Bannon coming up here at the hour. War Room. Shout out to the entire War Room team. Maureen Bannon, Grace Chong, Young Cameron. Steve Bannon really changed the country, really helped save the country. Enough can't be said about the work that Steve has done. And it's a great honor to be able to lead in for Steve. What is usually one of my favorite episodes or shows of the week of War Room. Steve kind of goes more personal and intimate and takes a deep dive on some things, and he really is one of the great intellectuals of our time. Despite all the people in the mainstream media who say he's crazy, they never really refute the things that he says. So shout out to the War Room posse, the entire War Room crew that's in the audience. I know a lot, a lot of people start tuning in right about now and maybe only catch the last segment of my show in anticipation for the. The man himself. And, and that's fine by us. You guys got to get tougher out there. That's just, that's just the name of the game. And as the platform continues to grow, we saw at the state fair this past week here in Minnesota, it is starting to grow. I can't tell you how many people came up to my booth and, and, and said that they're watching the show, whether it be on TV or the, the app or, you know, wherever it may, may, may on X social media, people are watching the show. Real America's voice is growing, and that's a great thing because we have some, some real pipe hitters, you know, on our network that I think are given the most, the most signal from the noise out of everybody else, you know, in, in the, in the game. Okay. You know, and media, in some sense is, is a, is a big game. It's a big industry, but we're continuing to grow. So, you know, I'm very thankful for the time that we have here on Saturday morning. I'm thankful for all you in the audience. People. You know, you don't have to listen to me. Who am I? I'm just a, I'm just a Dumb jock basketball player. But I will tell it to you like it is. And we have to get tougher. We're starting to get tougher, but I think we should expedite it. And I always like to bring back some history to help motivate you. And that Mayor de Blasio video where they tried to push vaccines on people, particularly black people, but anybody, really poor people, more or less try to push vaccines on you by offering you free fast food. It's a low that I don't think the Democrats should be able to come back from. Honestly, I think the Democrats, I think the powers that be, the elites of the Democrat Party, should just bust the whole party up and, and, and start over, try again. I think they should change the name. I mean, I, I think it's that bad. I think their credibility is that shot. But then I look at polls, which you can only take with a grain of salt. And then I talk to people and I, I think to myself, maybe people still buy it. It's, you know, when a Bill Maher kind of defects from the plantation, you got big problems. And they're not small problems. They're not fixable problems. It's funny, you take a basketball player and athlete, you know, look at footage, and you go, you know, you played a good game. There's some things we can fix, but it's fixable, right? I don't know if what the Democrats have done to their, to their platform and to their brand, I don't know if it's fixable. Honestly, I don't know that it's fixable because it's so dishonest in its nature. It's kind of discrediting at a fundamental level. And we got to get tougher. We just got to call it like it is, like RFK Jr. Did. And we appreciate RFK Jr. And the entire MAHA movement, you know, all the independents that saw the light in this nation's darkest hour. We appreciate your work, we appreciate your courage and RFK Junior's throwing down. And when I say we gotta be more courageous, let's talk about one other thing. And I'm as big a supporter of Donald Trump as there is. I've taken as much scrutiny and criticism for supporting Donald Trump as you could possibly take, especially in a deep blue hellhole like Minnesota. There are, there is conventional wisdom even here in the party still to this day, being perpetrated by people like Tom Emmer. And never, never make the mistake of thinking that Kristen Robbins, who raised $500,000 in two weeks as the New golden child for Minnesota governor doesn't have a shot in the world of winning and beating Tim Waltz here in Minnesota. But she raised $500,000 in the first two weeks. And why do you think that is? How does Nikki, a former chair of the Nikki Haley presidential campaign, raise that much money in two weeks for a governor's race? Oh, part of it is that the Minnesota conservatives suffer from, you know, a sort of conservative progressivism. You know, they're progressive conservatives in Minnesota, a lot of them, but there's also a lot of pact. There's also a lot of Fortune 500 money. You know, Kristen Robbins husband, I think, is the general counsel for General Mills. And it doesn't get much more globalist in the, the medical industrial complex and the, the food industry or the big ag industry here in Minnesota, like Cargill and General Mills. You're talking about big, big money. There's a reason why she raised $500,000 in the first two weeks. It tells you that the donor money still wants Nikki Haley. And I urge the president, as much as he has a million things on his plate and it seems like every day is a dog fight to keep this republic. I urge you, urge you, urge you to put somebody on making sure that 2026 is not the referendum of the RINOs and the neocons. I urge you. And while we're on that topic, very rarely am I critical of the president and this administration because they're doing such great work on so many fronts. But part of being a good teammate is saying, hey, hold on, wait a second. Bill Gates. No, never. Not in a thousand years. Mark Kuckerberg. No, not in a thousand years. And I get it, okay? There's a scenario where you could say, hey, you know, it's a sort of a counter humiliation ritual. These guys got to come and bend the knee. Keep your enemies close, you know, Keep your enemies close. I get it, okay? We could do all of the hoops and loops we need to. Fine, fine. That's possible. But. But there's a line in the sand and we better start drawing that line because it's not a good look. It's not a good look the week that Bobby Kennedy's up there taking hellfire from Folkahontas and the rest of the technocrat, scientific, secular atheist, communist Democrats that we waltz Bill Gates in into the White House. It's not a good look. I'm just telling you. I'm just telling you like it is. We support you 100%, Mr. President, and you can't even start to put into words what Donald Trump did for this country, you really can. It's hard to even say, but you still have to call the balls and strikes, and I'm calling them. There is no. If there is one person that there is no room for in this movement, and I mean zero room, it's Bill Gates. There's no room for Bill Gates. We made room for Elon Musk. Never forget that. Elon Musk is the one who kicked off Ron Desanctimonious campaign and he was a Ron DeSantis supporter, you know, so. And to be honest, you almost give Elon Musk a touch of grace because his public presentation doesn't seem like it was that political. He's focused on his thing. He wants to go live on Mars, and that's why he's bringing the robots and the underground tunnels. His entire world is based on him becoming the emperor of Mars, in my opinion. And it's just kind of weird. And it's not my deal. I'm worried about America. But you can almost make a rationalization of why Elon Musk was more dabbling in politics. And then once he got his arms around it and saw who the winning team was going to be, he doubled down with the real dogs. And then he showed his colors, and now he's still showing his colors. And another Palantir. No. No Bill Gates, no Mark Zuckerberg. No Palantir. Bottom line. And Bill Gates is as bad as it gets. Seriously. And I say it again, again, it's not my job to know all the ins and outs, all the, you know, Mark Tel Aviv Levin. It's not. It's not our job as the American people to know all of the, you know, the idios. Secrecies of what's going on in the administration behind the scenes and the deals and the do's and the don'ts and the this and the that. And that's not our job as the American people. It's the job of this administration and its spokespeople to come to the podium every day and give us a transparent look on the decisions they're making. And if for some reason they can't, for security purposes, or there's some dark, sinister agenda they have to play a long game against, then it's the job of the American people to call the balls and strikes as we see it. I don't know what. What, you know, there may be some long game going on with the tech industry and the Bill Gates of the world and whatnot. Hey, okay, fine. But as it stands today for us, Bill Gates is a no. Mark Zuckerberg's a no. Palantir is a no. Peter Thiel, it's a no. It's just a no. Transhumanism is a no. Artificial intelligence, for the most part, is a resounding no, especially as it is, especially since it was built by the same globalist. And, oh, who took the place of Klaus Schwab. World Economic Forum. Who is the new chair of the World Economic Forum? I believe I heard that. It's Larry Fink. Blackrock. Hard no. Hard no. I. I'm just. I'm just gonna call the balls and strikes on these things. Take it for what you will. Hey, I'm just a dumb jock basketball player, but I guarantee you this. We will lose significant support in 2026 if we play fast and loose and don't give good enough explanations as to why people still see Bill Gates. They see a monster that was created well before Donald Trump ever even thought to get in politics. And people remember, and we remember now better than ever. It's been another episode of the Royce White Show. You got the great Steve Bannon coming up next with War Room. We appreciate your listenership and viewership today and in the future. God bless you. God bless America. Godspeed. Remember Normal. Remember normal. This is an I Heart podcast.
Podcast: Real America’s Voice
Host: Royce White
Episode Theme:
A hard-hitting critique of the pharmaceutical industry’s corrupting influence on American politics, the moral failures of the Democratic Party leadership, and the urgent call for the Republican/“America First” movement to toughen up and hold the line. Royce White draws on recent Senate exchanges involving RFK Jr., confronts vaccine mandates and government manipulation, attacks Big Pharma’s bipartisan reach, and flags imminent threats from technocratic elites like Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg.
Royce White’s episode is a fervent, unapologetic critique of the intersection between government, Big Pharma, and what he calls the “medical-industrial complex,” arguing that both parties—but especially Democrats—have sold out public health for corporate money and power. With encouragement for political honesty, Royce calls on fellow conservatives to shed “decorum,” reject compromised politicians, and refuse any acceptance of globalist/tech industry influence in the America First movement.
[00:04–01:21, RFK Jr. clip; 01:21–05:00, Royce White Opening]
RFK Jr. vs. Elizabeth Warren: Royce plays and comments on a Senate exchange where RFK Jr. accuses Sen. Elizabeth Warren of taking $855,000 from Big Pharma, challenging her credibility on vaccine policy.
The Minnesota Connection:
The Principle Matters:
[12:04–13:13, Bill de Blasio clip; 13:13–17:56, Royce White Analysis]
[24:03–32:50]
Bipartisan Corruption:
Truth Over Convenience:
Warnings to Republican Leadership:
[42:00–End]
Firm Rejection of Gates, Zuckerberg, Palantir, and Technocrats:
Transparency is Required:
| Timestamp | Segment / Topic | |---------------|-----------------------------------------------------| | 00:04–01:21 | Opening: RFK Jr. vs. Elizabeth Warren (Big Pharma) | | 01:21–12:04 | Royce on Democrat corruption, RFK fight, culture war| | 12:04–13:13 | Mayor de Blasio’s “vaccine burger” promotion | | 13:13–24:03 | Royce: Vaccine bribery, Republican decorum, culture| | 24:03–32:50 | Bipartisan PAC money, discipline for the movement | | 42:00–End | Technocrat threat: Gates, Zuckerberg, Big Tech |
Royce White is combative, uncompromising, and rhetorical—mixing sarcasm, anger, evangelical references, and pop culture. He moves from broad national critiques to anecdotes (state fair, personal run-ins), mixing dire warnings with calls for grassroots courage. Explicit language and confrontational imagery are present, and the episode is an unfiltered, polemical rallying call for “America First” populists.
This episode maps Royce White’s view of a deeply corrupted American political scene, where the left (in his words) has surrendered to corporate greed and technocratic manipulation, while the right, if not vigilant and uncompromising, is at risk of similar decay. Central to his warning is the demand for personal and collective courage—refusing fake civility and standing up, publicly and forcefully, for principle and truth.
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