Your News Talk America with Jake Smith – 06/06/2025
Your News Talk America with Jake Smith.
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9:06
Segment Topic:
- “A nasty divorce”
Gone too far': GOP lawmakers rally around Trump after Musk raises Epstein allegations. (Fox News)
- Musk referenced late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein in relation to Trump Thursday as part of a larger tirade against the president and Republican leaders over their budget reconciliation bill.
- 'Elon crossed the line today,' Rep. Chip Roy (Fox News Digital).
- "Time to drop the really big bomb. [Trump] is in the Epstein files. That is the real reason they have not been made public. Have a nice day, DJT!" Musk wrote on X. "Mark this post for the future. The truth will come out."
- House GOP lawmakers are accusing Elon Musk of going "too far" after he suggested President Donald Trump was "in the Epstein files."
- "Hopefully we never have to answer questions about tweets like that from Elon again," said Rep. Pat Fallon, R-Texas, calling Musk's comments "not helpful."
- The tech billionaire accused Republicans of adding to the national debt — currently nearing $37 trillion — with legislation they've called Trump's "big, beautiful bill."
- Troy Nehls, R-Texas, said Musk had "gone too far."
- "There's just no need for this," Nehls said. "Those conversations should be taking place behind closed doors."
- Trump and Elon are going to speak by phone today. Has irreparable damage already been done to their relationship?
Panelist:
Callers and DIAL Panelists
9:20
Segment Topic:
- Was the Trump-Musk divorce predictable?
- Did the spineless Republicans in Congress cause this breakup?
- No, Elon, Americans Elected Trump — Not You!
- Will he blow his chance at making real history? (Jeffrey Lord/The American Spectator)
Panelists:
David Zere, Host: Breaking Point, Real America’s Voice News (by phone).
Jeffrey Lord, Host: The “Word of the Lord” Podcast (Spotify, Amazon Music and other platforms). Contributing editor, The American Spectator. Jeffrey is a
frequent Newsmax contributor and a former advisor to President Reagan.
9:35
Monologue:
“Spoken words cannot be recalled!”
10:06
Segment Topic:
Will the Iranian people take action to prevent their country from being attacked by Israel and the United States?
Panelist:
Shahin Gobadi, U.S.-educated nuclear engineer, a member of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI), Iran’s Parliament-in-Exile.
10:20
Segment Topic:
- Trump’s New Tariff Doctrine: National Security or Economic Gamble?
- Trump and Xi discussed tariffs yesterday!
- President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariff plan would cut deficits by $2.8 trillion over a 10-year period while shrinking the economy, raising the inflation rate and reducing the purchasing power of households overall, according to an analysis released Wednesday by the Congressional Budget Office.
Panelist:
Spencer Morrison, author: Reshore: How Tariffs Will Bring Our Jobs Home and Revive the American Dream. Mr. Morrison is a lawyer, sessional instructor of law, and independent intellectual with a focus on applied philosophy, empirical history, and practical economics. He is the editor in chief of the National Economics Editorial.
10:33
Segment Topic:
- JFK & RFK assassinations; similarities?
- FBI was hiding exculpatory evidence!
Panelist:
Tyler Nixon, Esq, JFK assassination historian, personal attorney to Roger Stone.
11:08
Segment Topic:
- Maureen, what is your thoughts on the Trump/Musk dustup yesterday?
- Hakeem Jeffries and Michelle Wu are targeting ICE agents because they are wearing masks. Have the Democrat Communist no shame?
- The Supreme Court on Thursday revived a lawsuit from an Ohio womanwho claimed she was the victim of reverse discrimination because her employer denied her a promotion because she is straight.
- In a unanimous decisionin the case of Ames v. Ohio Department of Youth Services, the high court tossed out a ruling by a federal appeals court that dismissed Marlean Ames' claims because she failed to clear a higher bar applied to members of a majority group in order for her employment discrimination case to proceed. The justices concluded that a "background circumstances" requirement cannot be squared with Title VII of the Civil Rights Act and sent Ames' case back to the lower courts for further proceedings.
- The background circumstances rule required plaintiffs who are members of a majority group to put forth more evidence showing that their employer is "unusual" because it discriminates against the majority. Ames had argued that the requirement unfairly imposed a higher burden on her as a heterosexual woman.
- The ruling from the Supreme Court makes it easier to pursue claims of reverse discrimination in 20 states and the District of Columbia that are covered by federal courts of appeals that still applied the standard.
Panelist:
Maureen Steele, co-founder of American Made Foundation. Ms. Steele is a seasoned paralegal, writer, and strategic advocate dedicated to truth, justice, and restoring American values.
As a key force behind American Made Foundation, an organization that connects influential leaders and grassroots movements to drive real change.
American Made’s expertise spans legal strategy, media positioning, and high-level networking, making them a sought-after group in both legal and political spheres.
11:33
Segment Topic:
- Transportation Sec. Sean Campos-Duffy ready to derail California high speed rail!
- It could be the end of the line for the "train to nowhere."
- Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has released a scathing report exposing what he said is the unfeasibility of California's long-troubled high-speed rail project — and is threatening to pull the plug on a plan that already has the federal government on the hook for $6.9 billion while Californians are underwriting an additional $9 billion.
- Duffy said that the federal government is moving to terminate around $4 billion it has currently obligated to the project unless the California High-Speed Rail Authority (CHSRA) can prove it is tenable.
Panelist:
Christopher Moritz, author: Failed State: A Portrait of California in the Twilight of Empire!
11:50 Salute the Troops
81st Anniversary of “D-Day”
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Credits
Host
Jake Smith
Radio Director
Walt Palmer
Technical Director
Julia Hardy
Panel Liaison
Mark O'Giuliani