Episodi

  • Special Report: The Housing Crisis - Part 2
    Apr 26 2026

    In this enlightening episode of John Solomon Reports, we continue our crucial discussion on the housing crisis that threatens the American dream. Kicking off the show, Congressman Marlon Stutzman joins us to explore the potential re-privatization of Feeney Mae and Freddie Mac, as well as other significant housing reforms that may be on the horizon. With mortgage rates poised to drop, we discuss how these changes could revitalize homeownership for younger generations, who are facing unprecedented challenges in the housing market.

    In the middle segment, we hear from former Fire Chief John Casale, who shares his poignant experiences about the struggles firefighters face in securing stable employment and housing in their communities. His insights highlight the broader impact of skyrocketing housing prices on essential workers who serve our communities.

    To conclude our episode, we welcome John Gibbs, former deputy HUD secretary under President Trump, who offers critical perspectives on the privatization of housing entities like Feeney and Freddie. Gibbs emphasizes the importance of a careful approach to ensure that reforms do not lead to unintended negative consequences.

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    29 min
  • Special Report: The Housing Crisis - Part 1
    Apr 25 2026

    In this insightful episode of John Solomon Reports, we embark on a two-day exploration of a pressing issue: housing in America. John Solomon opens the discussion by addressing the growing concerns among young adults who fear they may never achieve the American dream of homeownership. With the average age of first-time homebuyers reaching an all-time high of 40 years, we delve into the factors contributing to this alarming trend and the impact it has on wealth building for future generations.

    Joining us first is former HUD Secretary Ben Carson, who shares his thoughts on the potential privatization of Feeney Mae and Freddie Mac. Could this move unlock billions in funding for a new housing program? Carson's insights could reshape our understanding of the housing market and its future.

    In the second segment, we hear from CJ Hutter, a police union official who highlights the struggles faced by essential workers like cops, firefighters, and nurses in affording homes in high-cost urban areas. Hutter's perspective sheds light on the real crisis these professionals face as they strive to live in the communities they serve.

    Finally, we welcome Dr. Peter McCullough, who brings us up to speed on the latest medical developments, including new vaccine data and findings from recent studies. This segment promises to provide crucial information on health matters that affect us all.

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    32 min
  • Congressman Chip Roy on Extremism Legislation and the Texas Attorney General Race
    Apr 24 2026

    In this insightful episode of John Solomon Reports, we kick things off with Congressman Chip Roy from Texas, who discusses his legislative efforts aimed at removing extremists from the U.S. and holding nonprofits accountable for their actions. With the Texas Attorney General race heating up, Roy shares his thoughts on the latest polling and the implications for Ken Paxton's Senate bid. He also provides his take on the recent election integrity concerns in Ukraine, along with impeachment developments that have made headlines.

    In the second segment, we welcome Congresswoman Mariannette Miller Meeks, a respected voice in Congress and a former veteran and physician. She weighs in on the ongoing situation in Iran, the new legislation she is sponsoring, and the critical needs of farmers during the current blockade in the Gulf.

    Finally, we turn to Darren Selnick, former Deputy Chief of Staff to Pete Hegseth during the Trump administration. Selnick offers valuable insights into potential military strategies regarding Iran, particularly focusing on the small gunboats that have been causing issues in the Strait of Hormuz. He discusses the strategic options being considered by the War Department and the implications of upcoming negotiations, as President Trump prepares for discussions with Iran's foreign minister this weekend.

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    34 min
  • Congressman Josh Brecheen on Voter Roll Vulnerabilities and Legislative Challenges
    Apr 23 2026

    In this engaging episode of John Solomon Reports, we kick off with Congressman Josh Brecheen, who shares his insights on crucial new health care legislation, the ongoing situation in Ukraine, and the implications of the Save America Act. Brecheen's strong opinions on election integrity promise to ignite a lively discussion that you won't want to miss.

    In the second segment, we welcome Dr. Harvey Risch, the head of the President's Cancer Board, who challenges conventional wisdom in medicine. Dr. Risch discusses the potential of repurposing existing medications, such as ivermectin and mebendazole, to offer new solutions in cancer treatment, rather than solely relying on expensive new drugs.

    To round out the episode, financial expert Shannon Davis from American Alternative Assets joins us to share his insights on the importance of incorporating gold and precious metals into your retirement portfolio. With the current market volatility, Shannon highlights the warning signs and strategies to safeguard your investments, ensuring that your retirement remains secure amidst economic uncertainty.

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    39 min
  • Election Integrity Exposed: Congressman Eli Crane on Virginia's Gerrymandering and Legal Strategies
    Apr 22 2026

    In this dynamic episode of John Solomon Reports, we analyze the aftermath of Virginia's recent elections, where Democrats have gained the power to create a heavily gerrymandered electoral map. RNC Chairman Joe Gruters joins us to discuss the Republican Party's legal strategy in response to this significant development, including a recent court victory that blocked the Democrats' constitutional amendment aimed at reshaping electoral boundaries.

    We also delve into the implications of the Southern Poverty Law Center's recent indictment, which alleges that the organization was financially incentivizing extremists, raising critical questions about accountability and the role of nonprofit organizations in political discourse. This marks the beginning of a new era of "Making America Accountable Again," as we explore potential future indictments against other influential groups.

    Congressman Eli Crane, a former Navy SEAL, shares his insights on election integrity, gerrymandering, and the pressing issues Congress has yet to address. With his combat experience, Crane provides a unique perspective on the necessity of a strong stance against Iran's military actions, hinting at forthcoming strategic decisions from President Trump.

    To round out the episode, we have a compelling conversation with policy expert JP De Gance, who sheds light on innovative approaches to current challenges facing the nation.

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    35 min
  • Ceasefire Countdown: General Keith Kellogg on Iran, Ukraine, and America's Strategic Leverage
    Apr 21 2026

    In this thought-provoking episode of John Solomon Reports, we dive deep into the pivotal decisions facing Virginia's electoral landscape as Democrats and Republicans grapple with potential partisan gerrymandering. With insights from Congressman Rob Whitman, we explore the implications of flipping the map and what it means for the future of representation in the state.

    Joining us in the first segment is Lieutenant General Keith Kellogg, who shares his expertise on the ongoing geopolitical tensions in Iran and the implications of President Trump's recent decisions regarding naval embargoes. General Kellogg's perspective sheds light on the fractured leadership within Iran and the potential paths forward.

    In the second segment, we welcome Molly Hemingway, editor in chief of the Federalist and author of a compelling new book on Justice Samuel Alito. Molly unveils shocking revelations about the Supreme Court, including the identity of the leaker behind the Dobbs decision and the actions taken by liberal justices to undermine their conservative counterparts. She also discusses the possibility of upcoming retirements on the court that could reshape its future.

    Concluding our episode, we hear from renowned statistician and economist John Lott, who exposes how the legacy media manipulates statistics to downplay the issues of criminal aliens. Lott's insights are critical for understanding the narrative surrounding crime and immigration in America.

    Additionally, we break significant news regarding ActBlue and its compliance with federal laws, revealing troubling findings from a recent congressional report. We also discuss the alarming vulnerabilities in America's voting infrastructure highlighted by a declassified intelligence assessment, which contradicts claims of election security made after the 2020 election.

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    55 min
  • Impeachment Revisited: Senator Rick Scott on Repudiating the 2019 Charges Against Trump
    Apr 20 2026

    In this compelling episode of John Solomon Reports, we delve into the latest developments surrounding accountability and the ongoing investigations into government misconduct. FBI Director Kash Patel hints at imminent indictments related to the weaponization of government, dating back to the controversial Russia collusion case. We explore the implications of these potential indictments, especially regarding the 2019 impeachment of President Donald Trump, which is now being scrutinized for its legitimacy and political bias.

    Senator Rick Scott of Florida joins us to announce his groundbreaking legislation aimed at expunging the 2019 impeachment vote against Trump, marking a historic move in American politics. This resolution seeks to address the perceived illegitimacy of the impeachment process, setting a precedent that could reshape the political landscape.

    In the second segment, we hear from Congressman Rob Wittman of Virginia, who is actively campaigning against a proposed constitutional amendment that threatens to gerrymander the state. Wittman shares his insights on the importance of fair representation and the potential fallout of partisan redistricting, emphasizing the need for voter engagement to preserve the integrity of Virginia's electoral maps.

    As the episode unfolds, we also examine the fallout from the Ukraine impeachment saga, revealing new evidence that challenges the narratives presented during the impeachment trial. A recent Rasmussen Reports poll indicates a growing belief among Americans that government officials acted unlawfully to create a false impression of wrongdoing by Trump, further complicating the historical narrative surrounding the impeachment.

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    54 min
  • Impeachment Unpacked: House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan on Ukraine Revelations and FISA Reforms
    Apr 19 2026

    In this exciting episode of John Solomon Reports, we kick off with House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, who is at the forefront of FISA reforms and the renewal of Section 702 powers. Jordan shares groundbreaking news regarding a resolution in Congress aimed at expunging the 2019 impeachment vote against President Trump, revealing critical evidence that could reshape the historical narrative of impeachment in the United States.

    Next, we welcome Congresswoman Julia Letlow, a leading candidate for the Senate in Louisiana, who passionately advocates for removing radical ideologies from education. As a former educator, Letlow provides unique insights into the challenges facing our educational system and the importance of integrity in the curriculum.

    In the latter part of the show, we delve into the pressing issue of housing reform with Dr. Morris A Davis, former chief housing economist for President Trump, and Paolo Tiramani, founder of Boxabl. They discuss innovative solutions to America's housing crisis, including the revolutionary approach of constructing high-quality homes on an assembly line, drastically reducing the time it takes to build a home. With over 10 million homes short in America, their insights highlight the urgent need for change.

    Additionally, we explore potential reforms regarding Feeney Mae and Freddie Mac that could significantly impact the U.S. Treasury and the housing market.

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    34 min