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Nov 16, 2025 • 47min
The Daily Signal Presents "Problematic Women" - Government Shutdown Is Over, But the Pentagon’s Overhaul Is Just Getting Started
Pentagon press secretary Kingsley Wilson discusses recent changes at the Department of War under Secretary Pete Hegseth. He highlights the push for higher fitness standards and the increase in female enlistment, emphasizing that women are eager to meet those standards. Wilson also delves into the Pentagon's aggressive anti-drug operations, classifying cartels as terrorist organizations. Further, he reflects on the impact of the recent government shutdown on military families and the cultural shift toward prioritizing family values.

Nov 15, 2025 • 45min
The Daily Signal Presents “The “Signal Sitdown - What Trump Is Doing to End the Slaughter of Christians in Nigeria | Rep. Riley Moore
Rep. Riley Moore, U.S. Representative from West Virginia and a former House Foreign Affairs staffer, sheds light on the alarming situation for Christians in Nigeria, where over 50,000 have been killed since 2009. He discusses the role of groups like Boko Haram and the Fulani herdsmen and critiques the current administration's approach to addressing religious persecution. Moore also explains the implications of U.S. foreign policy, the International Religious Freedom Act, and potential non-military strategies to protect vulnerable communities without extensive military involvement.

Nov 14, 2025 • 30min
Defeat’s Many Cousins: Scott Pio on Virginia GOP’s Path to Renewal
Scott Pio, Chairman of the Loudoun County Republican Committee, discusses the Virginia GOP's recent defeats and proposes essential reforms. He highlights the party's failure to engage new voters and reliance on outdated data systems. Pio contrasts Glenn Youngkin's successes, which came from using third-party data, with the state party’s deficiencies. He emphasizes the need for technological upgrades, leadership changes, and a return to meaningful policy discussions. Without urgent action, he warns that the GOP risks long-term minority status in Virginia.

Nov 14, 2025 • 13min
Democrat Fraud Scandals Galore, Post-Shutdown Clean Up, Nigeria's Christian Genocide | Nov. 14, 2025
Rep. Riley Moore, a U.S. congressman from West Virginia dedicated to foreign policy and religious freedom, discusses the troubling situation of Christian persecution in Nigeria. He outlines non-military strategies the U.S. could employ to address this crisis. The conversation also touches on the broader impacts of a recent government shutdown, including the economic fallout and the fraud scandals affecting high-profile Democrats. Intrigued listeners are sure to find the insights on international human rights and domestic governance riveting.

Nov 13, 2025 • 13min
Victor Davis Hanson: Will Trump’s Economy Survive the Left’s Sabotage Ahead of Midterms?
The discourse focuses on the radical transformation of the Democratic Party and the implications for the midterms. Victor highlights inflation's origins and critiques the left for blaming Trump. He warns of potential tactics to sabotage economic recovery before voters can witness the improvements. Key topics include the importance of showcasing Trump’s economic achievements, discussing government shutdowns, and the Fed's influence on recovery. Additionally, Victor emphasizes the potential benefits of energy deregulation, immigration enforcement, and advancing technologies.

Nov 13, 2025 • 12min
The Shutdown is OVER, Arctic Frost Lawsuit Provision in CR, US Navy Targets Drones | Nov. 13, 2025
John Phelan, the Secretary of the Navy, brings expertise in naval modernization and unmanned systems to the conversation. He discusses how the Navy is centralizing unmanned efforts under a senior admiral, focusing on real-time testing and integration for offense and defense. Phelan also emphasizes the need for rapid iteration in procurement to avoid obsolescence in unmanned technologies. He highlights the strategic implications of unmanned warfare in the Indo-Pacific, showcasing how these systems are reshaping the dynamics of modern warfare.

Nov 12, 2025 • 12min
Victor Davis Hanson: Mayor Mamdani’s Socialist Vision Is Setting NYC Up for Failure
The recent election of Zohran Mamdani as mayor sparks a deep dive into the implications of his socialist views for New York City. Victor Davis Hanson critiques socialism's track record, arguing that it undermines private initiative and economic growth. He explores how historical examples from the Soviet Union to Cuba demonstrate its failures. Hansen connects Mamdani's affluent background with the contradictions in his policy stances, while arguing that political elites often escape the consequences of their ideologies. Is Vancouver's social model crumbling under pressure?

Nov 12, 2025 • 19min
From IED Casualty to U.S. Olympic Athlete: USMC Sgt. Zach Stinson | Nov. 12, 2025
Sgt. Zach Stinson, a resilient United States Marine Corps veteran, shares his inspiring transition from surviving an IED blast in Afghanistan to becoming a U.S. paracycling athlete. He discusses the critical role of family support during his recovery, the extensive surgeries he endured, and how Semper Fi & America's Fund provided crucial assistance. Zach also highlights the therapeutic power of sports and community, emphasizing his mission to lead and support fellow veterans in their journeys. Discover how listeners can contribute to this meaningful cause!

Nov 11, 2025 • 11min
Victor Davis Hanson: The Forgotten Story Behind Veterans Day
Explore the origins of Veterans Day and how it evolved from Armistice Day. Discover why the U.S. initially stayed neutral in WWI and what ultimately prompted their involvement. Learn about the massive mobilization of American troops and their pivotal role in turning the tide of the war. Victor Davis Hanson emphasizes the importance of commemorating all those who have served in the military, honoring sacrifices from various conflicts throughout American history.

Nov 11, 2025 • 12min
Schumer Faces Multi-sided Mutiny, Gov. Hochul Shortchanges Mamdani, Trump Talks Chinese Students | Nov. 11, 2025
Senate Minority Leader Schumer battles dissent within his party as the government shutdown looms. Meanwhile, New York Governor Hochul informs Mayor-elect Mamdani that many campaign promises are unrealistic. In a controversial interview, Trump discusses Chinese students studying in the U.S., defending his economic policies and tariffs. The intertwining of politics and pragmatism takes center stage as discussions unfold around party loyalty, election pressures, and the complexities of governance.


