Episodes

Wednesday Jan 29, 2025
Wednesday Jan 29, 2025
Betsy Smith – National Police Association; Yvette Serino – Hispanic Liberty Alliance
The landscape of immigration enforcement is rapidly evolving under the new administration, with significant implications for communities across America. Recent developments, including the signing of the Laken Riley Act and increased deportation efforts, have sparked intense debate about public safety, law enforcement cooperation, and the impact on both documented and undocumented residents.

Tuesday Jan 28, 2025
Tuesday Jan 28, 2025
Tim Laux – Jack Dona
A comprehensive analysis of Pima County's 2024 primary and general elections has uncovered numerous procedural violations and irregularities that raise serious concerns about election integrity.

Monday Jan 27, 2025
Monday Jan 27, 2025
Chad Heinrich and Tom Rempfer
The first segment of Winn Tucson's January 27th broadcast focused on Arizona's small business landscape, featuring Chad Heinrich, State Director of the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB).
The broadcast's second segment featured Colonel Thomas Rempfer discussing the new administration's executive order addressing military vaccine mandates.

Friday Jan 24, 2025
Friday Jan 24, 2025
Steve Christy – Pima County Board of Supervisors; Lisa von-Geldern – John Birch Society National Events Coordinator
Pima County Supervisor Steve Christie delivered pointed criticism of the county's past involvement in migrant support programs, arguing the initiatives cost taxpayers over $120 million while potentially compromising public safety.
Lisa Von Geldern of the John Birch Society expressed concerns about the recently announced Stargate initiative, a $500 billion joint venture involving major tech companies to build AI infrastructure and data centers across America.

Thursday Jan 23, 2025
Thursday Jan 23, 2025
Kelly Walker – RealfreedomTalk.com; Betsy Smith – National Police Association
The transition of power highlighted clear differences between administrations. Biden's last-minute pardons of figures like Anthony Fauci, Mark Milley, and Liz Cheney drew criticism, particularly regarding the constitutionality of preemptive pardons for individuals not charged with crimes. The new administration's immediate focus on border security, military readiness, and government transparency marks a decisive shift in federal priorities.

Wednesday Jan 22, 2025
Wednesday Jan 22, 2025
A Border Patrol agent was murdered on January 20th in Vermont. Christopher Mellonde, 44, was killed during a traffic stop near the Canadian border by an alleged German citizen who was in the country illegally. Mellonde had served with Border Patrol for nine years.

Tuesday Jan 21, 2025

Friday Jan 17, 2025
Friday Jan 17, 2025
Guest Hosts: Dave and Betsy Smith. Guests: Gabriel Nodales – National Director, “Our America;” Paul Parisi – Arizona Grassroots Director, “Our America”
Our America's National Director Gabriel Nodales brings a unique perspective to the organization's mission of defending constitutional rights and public safety.
Paul Parisi, Our America's local representative, details the organization's concrete achievements in Southern Arizona.

Thursday Jan 16, 2025
Thursday Jan 16, 2025
Andy Biggs – Arizona Representative, CD5, U.S. House; Jack Dona – Master Sergeant, USA, Retired
Representative Andy Biggs (R-AZ5) shared insights on the upcoming presidential transition, emphasizing that the inauguration will proceed as constitutionally mandated at noon. Despite the expected 12-degree weather, Biggs expressed optimism about the direction of the country under the incoming administration.
State Representative Walt Blackman has proposed HB 2030, dubbed the Master Sergeant Orlando Jose Donna Stolen Valor Act. The bill aims to criminalize the impersonation of veterans for personal gain.

Wednesday Jan 15, 2025
Wednesday Jan 15, 2025
Dr. Mateja de Leonni – Neurologist
A groundbreaking shift has occurred in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease and dementia, offering new hope for millions of patients worldwide. Dr. de Leonni, a leading neurologist specializing in memory disorders, reveals that contrary to long-held beliefs, these conditions may be reversible when caught early and treated with newly available interventions.