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Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines

Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines
Fighting for you from the Foxhole of Freedom— Number One— With the explosive GDP—the third increase in a row and at 5.4%-- it means all the nay sayers have been proven wrong—and we are going to see the Dow pass 50,000! Number Two— Vladimir Putin—ever the rogue dictator—says if security forces are stationed in Ukraine if and when the war ends will be legitimate military targets—let that sink in—he really wants a wider war— Number Three— Its all on the table today—Free Speech Free for All Friday—p...
Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines
Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines
Steve sits down with Congressman Tim Walberg of Michigan’s Fifth District to break down the latest vote to extend Obamacare subsidies and why it proves the law is still failing Americans. Walberg reacts to the 17 Republicans who joined Democrats to push it through and explains the real cost to taxpayers. They also discuss growing attacks on law enforcement and President Trump’s priorities for 2026, including lowering costs, restoring common sense in Washington, and ushering in a new golden age f...
Steve welcomes Michael Toth, Director of Research at the Civitas Institute at the University of Texas at Austin, to discuss why America needs a modern transcontinental railroad. They break down how outdated regulations have fractured rail transport and driven up costs across the supply chain. Toth explains how a proposed coast-to-coast rail merger could reduce bottlenecks, improve efficiency, and lower prices, if Washington gets out of the way and lets the market work.
Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines
Steve sits down with Doug Lloyd, Michigan Republican candidate for Attorney General and Eaton County Prosecutor, to talk about restoring the rule of law in Michigan. With critical midterm elections ahead, Lloyd explains why this race matters more than ever for public safety and constitutional government. They also address the Minneapolis shooting and the dangerous precedent set by leaders like Tim Walz, including his unlawful use of the National Guard against federal agents.
Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines
Steve welcomes Emily Novotny Chance, Minnesota RNC Committeewoman, for a wide-ranging conversation on what’s driving Minnesota off the rails and how Republicans can fix it. They tackle the out-of-control news cycle, the Minneapolis shooting, and Governor Tim Walz’s failed leadership. Emily makes the case for fresh conservative voices, stronger messaging, and bridging generations to energize the GOP and take Minnesota back.
Steve sits down with Ivey Gruber, President of Michigan Talk Network, to break down the Minneapolis shooting and how refusing to comply with lawful orders can lead to deadly outcomes. The conversation expands to a deeper cultural issue, kids today lacking discipline, accountability, and consequences. Steve and Ivey argue these problems start at home, spill into the classroom, and are only made worse by technology and social media.
Lots of work to do—let’s get to it—Here are 3 big things for this hour— Number One— The Iranian military is threatening to attack the United States as a pre-emptive move after recent comments from President Trump—I guess they didn’t get the memo Number Two— Meanwhile In Venezuela, where they did get the memo—they are working to keep order following the arrest in the middle of the night of their dictator Nicolas Maduro— Number Three— It seems Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is ready to turn back the ...
Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines
Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines
Steve sits down with Lt. Steven L. Rogers (Ret.), retired police lieutenant, former Air Force & Naval Reservist, author, and Executive Director of the Association of the United States Navy, to lay out what really happened in the Minneapolis ICE shooting. Rogers separates fact from spin with his law-enforcement and military experience, and addresses Governor Tim Walz’s shocking statement yesterday about sending the Minnesota National Guard to confront federal agents, a move that could be cons...
Administrator Kelly Loeffler of the U.S. Small Business Administration joins the show to discuss the SBA’s action on the Minnesota fraud scandal and what’s ahead for small businesses in the new year. After years of red tape, regulation, and COVID-era damage, small business owners are looking for real relief. Loeffler explains how new policies, tax relief, and regulatory rollbacks are aimed at bringing small business back to life. The message is clear: small business is the backbone of this count...
Fighting for you from the Foxhole of Freedom— Number One— Billionaires are bailing out of California ahead of the push for a proposed wealth tax in the state—it seems those that have that kind of money can get a moving company lined up pretty easy— Number Two— Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says time is up for California—and he is withholding $160 Million dollars because the state keeps issuing illegal aliens commercial drivers licenses— Number Three— The state of Minnesota has become the f...
Joshua Philipp, senior investigative journalist for The Epoch Times , joins Steve to break down why Venezuela is the tip of a dangerous geopolitical iceberg. The capture of Nicolás Maduro exposed a narco-state fueled by oil, cocaine, communism, and foreign adversaries using chaos as a weapon. That same contempt for the rule of law is now echoing at home, from the Minnesota shooting to the reckless and legally questionable rhetoric of Governor Tim Walz suggesting the National Guard could confront...
Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines
Steve sits down with Colonel Rob Maness, 32-year Air Force veteran, founder of Gator PAC, and host of The Rob Maness Show , for a no-nonsense national-security round-up. They break down what the capture of Nicolás Maduro means strategically, react to the Minnesota ICE shooting controversy, and look at growing talk around Greenland’s strategic importance amid rising global tensions. Maness brings seasoned insight on how these moments connect to America’s security, sovereignty, and the road ahead ...
Steve sits down with Colonel Rob Maness, 32-year Air Force veteran, founder of Gator PAC, and host of The Rob Maness Show , for a no-nonsense national-security round-up. They break down what the capture of Nicolás Maduro means strategically, react to the Minnesota ICE shooting controversy, and look at growing talk around Greenland’s strategic importance amid rising global tensions. Maness brings seasoned insight on how these moments connect to America’s security, sovereignty, and the road ahead ...
Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines
Steve is joined by Melanie Kurdys, Michigan PIE President and education advocate, to break down a stunning public resignation from a longtime Harvard professor who says the university has abandoned merit, Western values, and moral clarity. They discuss race-based admissions, the rise of antisemitism on campus, and why elite schools now prioritize ideology over academic excellence.
Steve is joined by Melanie Kurdys, Michigan PIE President and education advocate, to break down a stunning public resignation from a longtime Harvard professor who says the university has abandoned merit, Western values, and moral clarity. They discuss race-based admissions, the rise of antisemitism on campus, and why elite schools now prioritize ideology over academic excellence.
Steve is joined by Michigan House Speaker Matt Hall to discuss his sharp response to Attorney General Dana Nessel’s opinion on government slush funds. Speaker Hall calls the ruling politically motivated, warns it opens the door to billions in waste, fraud, and abuse, and vows to take the fight to court to protect taxpayers. A no-nonsense conversation about accountability, oversight, and why this legal battle matters to every Michigan family.
Steve is joined by Ivey Gruber, President of the Michigan Talk Network, to talk about RFK Jr. turning the food pyramid upside down and declaring war on sugar. They break down why protein, vegetables, and fruit should replace ultra-processed foods and refined carbs, and why cereal like Fruit Loops never belonged at the top in the first place. It’s a back-to-basics push for real food, personal responsibility, and making America healthy again.
This episode of The Steve Gruber Show emphasizes President Trump's commitment to fulfilling campaign promises. Key discussions include the significant reforms to the childhood vaccine schedule, reducing mandatory inoculations. Gruber also details actions taken on border security, combating drug cartels, and the removal of Nicolas Maduro from power. The episode culminates in a deep dive into the reassertion of the Monroe Doctrine, or "Dunro Doctrine," and its geopolitical implications for American dominance in the Western Hemisphere, ensuring regional stability and combating adversaries.
Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines
Steve Gruber discusses news and headlines
Steve sits down with Administrator Kelly Loeffler of the U.S. Small Business Administration to talk about the big stories already shaping the new year, from the dramatic capture of Nicolás Maduro to how the President is delivering on promises that impact everyday Americans. They discuss new tax breaks and economic policies helping individuals and small businesses, the SBA’s recent decisive action suspending nearly 7,000 Minnesota borrowers and halting federal funding amid a massive pandemic frau...