• Gas Prices and Governance: Congressman Burchett on America's Pain Points
    Apr 3 2026

    In this solemn Good Friday edition of John Solomon Reports, we reflect on the significance of sacrifice and renewal as we approach Easter. Host John Solomon shares heartfelt thoughts on the importance of faith and gratitude, honoring those who have made sacrifices for our freedoms, including the recent loss of soldiers in the Iran conflict.

    In the first segment, Congressman Tim Burchett from Tennessee joins us to discuss his push for a ban on stock trading by individual members of Congress, aiming to eliminate conflicts of interest and promote transparency in government. We delve into the challenges he faces from entrenched political interests.

    Next, we welcome Michael Whatley, the leading Republican candidate for Senate in North Carolina, who is gearing up for a tough race against former Governor Roy Cooper. Whatley highlights the urgency of his campaign, particularly in light of violent incidents linked to criminal justice policies, including the tragic case of Irena, a young Ukrainian woman.

    In the third segment, we hear from Father Frank Pavone, a prominent voice for the pro-life movement, who shares his insights and reflections for Easter. His powerful message resonates with the themes of renewal and hope during this sacred time.

    Finally, David Bozell from the Media Research Center joins us to discuss the importance of accountability in journalism, shedding light on the responsibility of the legacy media to report the truth.

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    39 mins
  • The Wisconsin Watchdog: Glenn Grothman Tackles Border Security, Mental Health, and Election Integrity
    Apr 2 2026

    In this episode of John Solomon Reports, we delve into a significant shake-up within the Trump administration as President Trump fires Attorney General Pam Bondi, leaving many to speculate on her legacy and the future of the Justice Department. With Todd Blanche stepping in as acting Attorney General, we discuss potential candidates for the permanent role, including EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin, and the implications of this leadership change on ongoing investigations.

    Joining us in the first segment is Congressman Glenn Grothman, who shares insights on his vital oversight work in Congress and the solutions he is championing to address pressing government issues. In the second segment, California gubernatorial candidate Leo Zacky discusses his vision for the state amid a competitive primary landscape, where Republicans are gaining momentum.

    We also welcome Wayne Barnes, a distinguished former FBI agent, to talk about his new book that uncovers the deep state resistance he encountered while investigating the notorious Robert Hanssen spy scandal. His firsthand experiences provide a unique perspective on the challenges faced by law enforcement in tackling corruption.

    Lastly, we explore health and wellness with one of the co-founders of 120 Life, a superfruit drink designed to naturally lower blood pressure. Discover how this innovative product has become a staple in maintaining a healthy lifestyle.

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    49 mins
  • A Day of Decisions: Trump on Iran, Supreme Court Insights, and the Future of Space Exploration
    Apr 1 2026

    In this episode of John Solomon Reports, we dive into a historic Wednesday filled with monumental events impacting America and the world. The day kicks off with anticipation surrounding President Donald Trump's upcoming address regarding the situation in Iran, where he is expected to announce a significant shift in military operations and a potential moment of detente with the Iranian leadership. We explore the implications of this announcement and the Iranian president's open letter to the American people, suggesting a desire for improved relations.

    Next, we discuss President Trump's unprecedented visit to the Supreme Court to observe oral arguments concerning birthright citizenship. The administration's stance faces skepticism from the justices, and we analyze the potential outcomes of this pivotal case with legal expert Cully Stimson, who joins us in the third segment to unpack the arguments presented.

    In an exciting development, we look ahead to the Artemis 2 mission, which aims to send astronauts around the moon for the first time in over fifty years. Congressman Mike Haridopolos, a key figure in space oversight, shares insights on the mission's significance and the future of lunar exploration, including plans for a moon base and eventual Mars missions.

    As we gear up for the President's address, we also hear from Fred Fleitz, who will provide his expectations for the speech, and military expert Brent Sadler from the Heritage Foundation, who discusses pressing issues regarding China and global security.

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Borderlines and Bottom Lines: James Comer on Fraud, Sanctuary Cities, and the Census Controversy
    Mar 31 2026

    In this episode of John Solomon Reports, we tackle the critical connection between the open border policies under the Biden administration and the rampant fraud in entitlement programs that are being exploited by individuals posing as refugees. As we examine the alarming developments in states like Minnesota and California, we hear from Chairman of the House Oversight Committee, James Comer, who has been at the forefront of investigating these issues. Comer reveals how the fraudulent activities are part of a larger Democratic strategy to manipulate federal fund distribution and gain political power through sanctuary cities.

    We also discuss the recent findings from the U.S. Census Bureau, where errors in the 2020 census disproportionately favored Democratic states, potentially costing Republican states several House seats. This powerful allegation underscores the ongoing battle for political clout and representation in America.

    In the middle segment, we welcome national security expert Gordon Chang to discuss the implications of China gaining access to multiple states' voter registration databases back in 2020. He provides insights into how this intrusion could affect the upcoming elections and what measures we can take to safeguard our electoral processes.

    Finally, we have a conversation with country music artist Natasha Owens, who has defied the odds in the face of cancel culture. Owens shares her journey of creating music that aligns with her values while bypassing traditional media blockades, inspiring other artists to do the same.

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    42 mins
  • Texas Tough: Ken Paxton on Fighting Foreign Influence and the Future of Conservatism
    Mar 31 2026

    In this episode of John Solomon Reports, we take you straight to the heart of the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) 2026 in Dallas, where significant discussions and revelations are shaping the future of the conservative movement. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton joins us to share his insights on thwarting a controversial housing development aimed at foreigners, highlighting the growing anti-Sharia law movement in Texas and the implications of his findings.

    Next, we welcome Mercedes Schlapp, the queen of CPAC, who provides an in-depth analysis of the current state of the Republican Party. With J.D. Vance's impressive victory in the Presidential Preference Poll, and the unwavering support for President Trump within the MAGA base, countering narratives of division within the movement.

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    27 mins
  • Legal Frontlines: Tom Fitton Discusses the Supreme Court's Impact on Election Integrity
    Mar 24 2026

    In this episode of John Solomon Reports, we delve into the explosive revelations from the Senate Judiciary Committee hearing that has drawn parallels to the infamous Watergate scandal. As we unpack the details, we learn how the Biden administration has allegedly weaponized government mechanisms, including special prosecutor Jack Smith and various judicial tools, to target Donald Trump and his associates. Notably, we hear about the shocking disclosure of Cash Patel's private communications being accessed by the government, raising serious legal and constitutional questions.

    Our first guest, Tom Fitton, president of Judicial Watch, joins us to discuss the extensive investigations surrounding these issues and the implications for political accountability. In the second segment, Congressman Mark Harris from North Carolina highlights the tragic stories of families affected by crimes committed by illegal aliens, emphasizing the urgent need for immigration reform.

    Lastly, we bring in Iranian policy expert Andrew Ghalili, who provides insights into the current geopolitical landscape in the Middle East and explains why many Arab nations are urging President Trump to maintain a firm stance against Iran.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Environmental Revolution: Lee Zeldin on Deregulation, Energy Security, and Housing Solutions
    Mar 23 2026

    In this episode of John Solomon Reports, we dive into the latest developments impacting national security and regulatory reform. President Trump has taken decisive action by dispatching ICE agents to airports, emphasizing a customer-friendly approach as TSA faces ongoing challenges. We also explore the delicate negotiations with Iran, where talks have shifted from the supreme leader to the head of the Iranian parliament, raising hopes for a potential peace settlement.

    Our first guest is former Congressman and current EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin, who discusses the significant rollback of the endangerment finding that previously allowed the government to regulate carbon emissions as public health concerns. Zeldin reveals the potential savings for American families resulting from this regulatory change.

    In the second segment, we welcome Fred Fleitz, former Chief of Staff at the National Security Council, who sheds light on alarming developments regarding Iran's long-range ballistic missile capabilities. His insights highlight the implications for European security and the broader geopolitical landscape.

    Economist E.J. Antoni joins us next to analyze the economic ramifications of the ongoing conflict with Iran and its impact on the U.S. economy. Finally, we conclude with an enlightening conversation with the CEO of Ghostbed, who shares how a revolutionary approach to mattress design has transformed the way we think about sleep and health.

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    57 mins
  • Winning the War: KT McFarland on Iran's Military Decline and U.S. Strategy
    Mar 22 2026

    In this episode of John Solomon Reports, we kick off the Sunday brunch edition with a focus on a critical yet often overlooked issue: the farm bill. Congresswoman Mariannette Miller Meeks from Iowa joins us to discuss the urgency of passing this vital legislation and shares insights on Congress's progress. President Trump's call to action for lawmakers underscores the importance of this initiative for America's agricultural heartland.

    Next, we welcome KT McFarland, former Deputy National Security Advisor, who brings her wealth of experience to the table. She offers a compelling analysis of America's position in the ongoing conflict with Iran, arguing that the U.S. has been effectively winning this war. KT presents eye-opening statistics that highlight the significant decline of Iran's military capabilities.

    In the third segment, Anne Cori Schlafly, daughter of the late conservative icon Phyllis Schafley, takes center stage. Ann continues her mother’s legacy by advocating against the dangers of transgender mutilation for children, a crucial topic that demands our attention.

    Finally, we hear from George Pond, a dedicated member of the National Rifle Association and a man of faith. George shares his journey of daily prayer for President Trump and discusses the significance of the upcoming March 30 declaration as a day of prayer and reconciliation, a tradition harking back to Abraham Lincoln.

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    50 mins