Louder with Crowder

Trump vs. Tucker: Who is Really America First?

Mar 9, 2026
Josh Firestine, conservative commentator and frequent contributor, joins to dissect culture wars and media narratives. He debates contested public art, immigration and H-1B controversies, trends in youth transgender ID, and media hit pieces. Conversation also tackles Tucker Carlson’s Iran commentary, China’s rising influence, and politicized outrage.
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ANECDOTE

Watermelon Mural Sparked Local Backlash Due To Tone Deafness

  • Crowder and Josh recount a mural in Richmond with watermelon imagery intended for Palestine that offended Black community leaders because of painful historical associations.
  • They joke about cultural tone‑deafness and how organizers didn't consult local Black residents before painting it.
ANECDOTE

Personal Accounts Explaining Anti‑Indian Backlash

  • Steven Crowder shares personal negative experiences with some Indian individuals, describing hostile behavior he witnessed among Indian coworkers and acquaintances.
  • He uses those anecdotes to explain why some Americans resent H‑1B visa patterns and cultural friction in neighborhoods like Frisco, Texas.
ADVICE

Limit Medical Interventions For Minors To Reduce Harm

  • Crowder urges protecting children by restricting medical interventions for minors who identify as transgender and highlights state bans coinciding with declines in youth trans identification.
  • He cites 27 states banning interventions and a 43% drop in 18–24 nonbinary IDs as evidence policies and culture affect trends.
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