The Great America Show - March 23, 2026


WOW! Trump drops BOMB on Democrats amid DHS Shutdown!


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00:00:00.000 hello everybody and welcome to the great america show it's great to have you with us on another
00:00:06.540 beautiful day in america happy monday i hope you folks all had a great weekend your weeks
00:00:10.600 are off to a good start we appreciate you sitting here uh on your monday evening joining us for the
00:00:16.300 great america show well folks iran is on the clock it's almost like it's the nfl draft and it's time
00:00:23.740 to pick the team on who's going where except a little bit of a different kind of draft uh for
00:00:29.140 Iran. And it's one that they quite honestly got themselves into on their own. President Trump
00:00:35.260 over the weekend tweeting out on Saturday night, if Iran doesn't fully open without threat to
00:00:40.620 Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours, from this exact point in time, the United States of America will
00:00:45.920 hit and obliterate their various power plants, starting with the biggest one first. Thank you
00:00:50.380 for your attention to this matter, President Donald J. Trump. Now this comes as Tehran over
00:00:57.320 the weekend doing something that President Trump said they were going to do. President Trump said
00:01:03.200 they can do, but was doubted by the rhinos, was doubted by the Marxist Democrats. Now,
00:01:08.540 what exactly am I talking about? Let's take a listen to what he warned us about the State
00:01:12.240 of Union just a few weeks ago. They've already developed missiles that can threaten Europe
00:01:16.340 and our bases overseas, and they're working to build missiles that will soon reach
00:01:21.740 the United States of America. After midnight hammer, they were warned to make no future
00:01:29.540 attempts to rebuild their weapons program, in particular nuclear weapons. Yet they continue
00:01:36.120 starting it all over. We wiped it out and they want to start all over again
00:01:40.980 and are at this moment again pursuing their sinister ambitions.
00:01:46.980 So that was at the State of the Union where President Trump warned that they had missiles
00:01:51.540 that could hit europe now the marxist dems and everybody said no they 47 years 49 years they're
00:01:59.880 not gonna do it they'll never do it well over the weekend i ran fired two missiles a joint us uk
00:02:07.440 diego garcia military base in the indian ocean i mean the airstrike shows it's capable of longer
00:02:12.960 distance than previously already known. Now, on February 25th of this year, Iran's foreign
00:02:22.220 minister says, quote, unquote, we are not developing long-range missiles. We have limited
00:02:28.060 the below range of 2,000 kilometers. Now, it turns out that's not exactly true, because on March 20th,
00:02:37.020 Iran fired two missiles at Diego Garcia, ranging about 4,000 kilometers, almost double the distance.
00:02:44.500 So where exactly can Iran go with those missiles?
00:02:48.640 Well, just about any country in Europe.
00:02:51.480 You put your finger on the map and they can hit it with that 4,000 kilometer, about 2,500 mile range from where they're launching.
00:02:59.960 Spain, France, London.
00:03:02.660 You pick Poland, Ukraine, and they have the capability to do it.
00:03:11.100 But we were told they don't.
00:03:13.880 So as I was saying, Tehran fired those two intermediate-range ballistic missiles at the base in Diego Garcia, which is about 2,000 miles from Tehran.
00:03:24.440 Iran's semi-official Mara news agency reported this on Saturday night.
00:03:28.800 Now, neither missile hit the base, though neither Iran nor the UK specified how close the missile came to Diego Garcia.
00:03:36.320 The distance of the attempted strike could indicate that Iran's capabilities for long-distance attacks that it previously denied as soon as a month ago, with the bases the same distance from Iran as much as Central Europe.
00:03:51.960 Now, it's unclear if the missiles carried any payload or how far such attack could truly reach.
00:03:58.160 As neither missile hit its target, they're probably quite honestly made in China.
00:04:03.960 But the fact of the matter is, is that they did it.
00:04:08.320 And they can do it.
00:04:11.300 And we've been told that they can't shoot over 1,200, we'll call it 1,300 miles.
00:04:18.780 And they just showed their full hand.
00:04:20.400 So what else does Iran have that they've keep it hidden?
00:04:30.160 What else are they planning to unleash on the world?
00:04:37.200 And I think this only goes to further show.
00:04:40.980 I hate to say it, but President Trump was right about everything.
00:04:45.720 he had told us over the last month or so
00:04:50.140 that these were strikes that needed to happen
00:04:53.620 he had told us that Iran was not negotiating
00:04:58.300 in good faith
00:04:59.200 to which Thomas Massey and the boys
00:05:03.140 you know disregarded
00:05:09.640 now I'd say the good news about them launching this strike
00:05:14.160 and showing their cards
00:05:15.140 is that Chinese military hardware does not perform as well as Beijing claims.
00:05:22.200 Chinese-made air defense systems deployed in Iran, unable to intercept large-scale airstrikes,
00:05:29.180 their missiles not able to hit targets, wildly erratic, almost like the ones in North Korea.
00:05:37.020 So I guess the silver lining in this all is it shows that China is not as strong, number one, as they say they are, or as they appear to be when they marched on the streets.
00:05:50.420 Because best believe Iran develops, I'd say, probably 95% of their stuff from either Russia or China.
00:05:58.800 So if it's from Russia, it's even more embarrassing.
00:06:03.000 China, I guess, is equally as embarrassing because they steal everything from us.
00:06:06.380 It means they can't follow simple directions, and they pretty much have templates of everything we do.
00:06:13.760 So Israel has deployed about 200 fighter jets, while the United States has struck more than 1,000 targets
00:06:19.060 using their stealth B-2 bombers and Tomahawk cruise missiles,
00:06:23.060 and Iran has failed to shoot down, thank God, a single aircraft, according to Global Defense Corp.
00:06:30.840 EA-18G Growlers destroyed three batteries of Chinese HQ-9 surface-to-air missiles,
00:06:36.380 also known as SAMS, and four anti-stealth radars in the first hour of the operation,
00:06:41.720 with the HQ-9 system firing no interceptors and failing to detect incoming anti-radiation missiles.
00:06:50.420 Now, the IAEA has confirmed that the Natanz nuclear facility has sustained damage.
00:06:57.860 Now, the Natanz facility is reportedly where Iran has most of their, we believe at least,
00:07:04.780 has most of their nuclear stuff, the uranium, the warhead, the ICBMs, the missiles,
00:07:12.580 and all that good stuff. So it's unclear what cards. Now, Iran has come out and said
00:07:20.320 that should America, with President Trump's warning to blow up each and every one of their
00:07:26.560 power grids, that they'll come back and retaliate against us and shoot Middle Eastern power grids
00:07:33.900 and American power grids across the Middle East.
00:07:39.800 And that's their retaliation.
00:07:43.760 And put out from an official statement, they said, quote,
00:07:46.700 if Iran's fuel and energy infrastructure is attacked by the enemy,
00:07:49.720 all energy and information technology infrastructure
00:07:52.300 and desalinization plants belong to the United States
00:07:54.980 and the Israel entities in the region will be targeted.
00:07:59.640 But it's unclear that Iran could even get a missile off the ground.
00:08:02.480 So the cards aren't exactly in their hand.
00:08:04.580 They've lost leader after leader, killed after killed.
00:08:09.180 How do they want this war to end?
00:08:13.080 How do they think it's going to end?
00:08:17.600 Because I think at the sight of anything major, that's picked up.
00:08:25.360 And these people are total fools because the U.S. has better intel into them than they perhaps have on anybody.
00:08:35.740 I mean, hell, our CIA agents found out that the Ayatollah's son, who's now the new Ayatollah, is reportedly gay and has a relationship with this high school tutor.
00:08:47.700 You tell me where you get better intel than something so granular is that.
00:08:52.220 And we have it.
00:08:55.360 So the ball is in Iran's court here.
00:08:58.180 And I don't mean Iran.
00:08:59.260 You've got the people in that country who have been brutalized by this terrorist regime.
00:09:05.040 And it's sad.
00:09:06.280 It's quite honestly sad that they have to live through this.
00:09:09.920 But hopefully this is a chance for these poor people to liberate their country.
00:09:15.220 Because the people there aren't bad people.
00:09:18.480 I mean, they're victims just like the rest of the world.
00:09:22.420 The same thing as the people in Cuba.
00:09:23.940 The same thing as the people in Venezuela.
00:09:26.300 They're oppressed and they're stone-aged.
00:09:29.560 And it's not a way that someone should be living in this century.
00:09:34.460 And if anything comes from this, the two greatest things can be Iran's nuclear program is gone
00:09:41.440 and these Iranian people liberate their country and live freely.
00:09:46.000 Folks, we're going to take one quick break here on The Great America Show.
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00:10:27.740 So back to Iran for just a second here.
00:10:31.060 Now, President Trump's team have gone back and forth, whether they're ready to call it peace with Iran or whether they want to obliterate the nation.
00:10:40.320 And that's going to be totally on Iran on how they they want to play this out if they want to concede.
00:10:46.120 And the concession isn't crazy. The concession is literally no nuclear weapons.
00:10:54.000 They have a right to have a country, have a right to have a military, just no nuclear weapons.
00:10:59.740 Any normal person, not a radical Islamist, I think would think that's probably normal.
00:11:06.720 So the U.S. wants six commitments from Iran. Number one, they want no missile programs for
00:11:12.360 five years number two zero uranium enrichment they want a decommissioned of the bombed reactors
00:11:20.400 at their various sites like natan's strict outside observation of centrifuges and related
00:11:28.300 nuclear machinery again no nuclear weapons regional arms control treaties with the missile
00:11:34.180 cap no higher than a thousand and no financing terrorists like hezbollah houthis or hamas
00:11:40.740 i don't think that's too crazy to ask for
00:11:47.240 so i think it comes down to that
00:11:52.240 accept the terms
00:11:55.520 or be blown to smithereens
00:12:00.920 and i think now with the straight of harmuz nonsense that's going on where these terrorists
00:12:08.440 are holding this thing locked down
00:12:10.640 and trying to blow up civilian ships
00:12:13.000 with their minds in the water
00:12:14.040 because that's what all normal nations do, right?
00:12:16.320 They try to hurt the civilians.
00:12:18.360 I mean, the whole purpose of war
00:12:19.440 is to go after regime and terrorists
00:12:23.420 and the bad guys.
00:12:25.880 But these radical Islamists,
00:12:28.280 they like to target civilians.
00:12:31.420 It's like preying on women and children.
00:12:34.240 You know, real tough, real tough.
00:12:36.240 just coward scum is what they are now through this whole entire thing it's being reported that
00:12:43.980 more than 20 nations have expressed readiness to contribute to the efforts of opening the
00:12:48.660 Strait of Hormuz now this was before President Trump's massive threat so it could go hand in
00:12:54.720 hand those countries reportedly include Australia Bahrain Canada Chechnya Denmark Estonia Finland
00:13:03.780 France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania,
00:13:07.320 the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Korea, Romania,
00:13:11.100 Slovenia, Sweden, the UAE, and the United Kingdom.
00:13:19.080 So it could have something to do with finally it's hitting their pockets,
00:13:25.700 right?
00:13:25.960 The price of oil has gone through the roof,
00:13:28.580 especially from what it was at before this war.
00:13:33.080 because the iranians are holding the straight hostage which to me is so stupid i mean we
00:13:39.200 literally took out the ayatollah sent this guy into ash turned him into dust um we've blown up
00:13:46.600 all their infrastructure we've bronco busted their or bunker busted their nuclear sites
00:13:51.980 and we can't figure out a way to just demolish everything or on that straight
00:13:59.240 just kill everything in the way that's trying to hurt civilians?
00:14:03.980 To me, it seems a little bit idiotic.
00:14:07.120 But maybe now with these 20 countries getting involved,
00:14:11.580 things will get done.
00:14:16.440 And they can open this straight up,
00:14:18.760 because that's really the only leverage right now
00:14:20.740 that these people have, that the IRGC has,
00:14:25.700 whatever's left of the IRGC.
00:14:27.280 You got the cardboard cut out and you got the sun.
00:14:35.860 But they really have nothing left.
00:14:44.220 There's really nothing left.
00:14:48.660 Just to bully, as I said, civilians, because that's what all strong nations do.
00:14:53.740 So they know, I think they know.
00:14:57.280 that they're just walking dead men.
00:14:59.780 And one of my father's favorite saying was living on borrowed time.
00:15:05.580 Because the U.S. forces alone have struck more than 8,000 Iranian military targets,
00:15:13.540 deployed 130 vessels, and this is the largest elimination of a navy
00:15:16.640 over a three-week period since World War II.
00:15:23.080 So this is an all-out war.
00:15:28.280 We're now on, I guess, day 23 of it.
00:15:33.140 And it's not going good for Iran.
00:15:37.480 Now, some have said, the Iranian sympathizers have said, oh, well, and it's like they're cheering against America, too, which is the saddest thing.
00:15:47.420 Oh, well, they're waiting for America to dry up and Israel to dry up, and then they're going to launch everything they had.
00:15:54.860 Well, how the heck are they going to launch anything when they have zero launching capabilities, when we've destroyed everything they have?
00:16:03.240 So I don't buy that notion that they're trying to sell that, oh, they're coming back.
00:16:12.640 I think these people have been beaten into the ground.
00:16:16.780 And I think they're licking their scabs, they're licking their wounds, and they're trying to figure out what the heck they're going to do.
00:16:24.860 because they're in a real big hole right now.
00:16:29.980 And it would be nice if everyone got on board.
00:16:33.040 It would be nice if the Democrats decided to put America's interests first.
00:16:39.280 And that a denuclearized Iran is a safer world.
00:16:44.960 It would be nice if they recognize that.
00:16:49.620 It would be nice if the rhinos realize that.
00:16:51.840 And the notion that it's a new war, it's another talking point.
00:16:57.120 It's just another talking point that this is another endless war.
00:17:01.460 It's not.
00:17:02.960 It's almost 50 year long war that's been going on.
00:17:06.280 That President Trump said enough is enough.
00:17:08.620 I've had enough of it.
00:17:11.420 And as I said, Iran launching these 2,500 mile almost missiles towards Diego Garcia proves
00:17:21.840 that Trump was right about everything.
00:17:25.720 They were coming for us.
00:17:27.300 They wanted us dead.
00:17:28.860 And that's exactly what they were going to do.
00:17:31.080 It was just a matter of time.
00:17:33.420 And between President Trump and between Steve Wyckoff,
00:17:37.640 they believed that that moment was coming pretty soon.
00:17:42.640 Otherwise, I'm like 99% sure President Trump would not have done this.
00:17:47.540 And that's, folks, what is what it boils down to.
00:17:49.940 I want to take one more quick break here on The Great America Show.
00:17:52.780 There's so much more to get to here on The Great America Show.
00:17:55.880 As Mark Wayne Mullins, fate hangs in the balance of the Senate.
00:17:59.380 We've got some news for you there about what's going on over there.
00:18:03.240 Scott Bessent making his rounds on Sunday media, absolutely torching Kristen Welker.
00:18:10.720 Total, total embarrassment.
00:18:12.940 And the Marxist Dems in Connecticut, they don't want you to have voter ID.
00:18:19.940 but they want you to have an ID to go recycle.
00:18:23.580 Yeah, all of that and much, much more
00:18:25.780 on the other side of this quick break, folks.
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00:18:39.420 So over the weekend, former special counsel
00:18:41.680 and just terrible human being,
00:18:45.360 terrible human being,
00:18:46.800 Robert Mueller passed away.
00:18:49.080 President Trump was very blunt on social media about how he felt.
00:18:53.700 This is the Robert Mueller who came after President Trump for years, spent tens of millions of dollars and contributed to the hundreds of millions spent to get Trump.
00:19:03.820 President Trump says he's got no remorse, doesn't care.
00:19:09.640 But Scott Besson was asked about it by Kristen Welker on a weekend show.
00:19:13.400 Let's take a listen to what Besson had to say.
00:19:15.380 I'm going to ask you on a different topic about a post by President Trump from yesterday responding to the death of former special counsel Robert Mueller.
00:19:24.280 He posted this quote, Robert Mueller just died.
00:19:27.960 Good. I'm glad he's dead.
00:19:29.560 He can no longer hurt innocent people.
00:19:32.520 Do you think it's appropriate for the president of the United States to celebrate the death of an American citizen, someone who's a Bronze Star, Purple Heart recipient and who served in Vietnam?
00:19:41.540 Kristen, I was with the president in the green room at Davos, and there was a video playing
00:19:45.900 of what may have been an illegal raid on his home at Mar-a-Lago. They are going through his
00:19:53.760 wife's wardrobe, and I watched the look in his eye, and I think that neither one of us can
00:19:59.140 understand what has been done to the president and to his family.
00:20:03.400 But to the question of the president's post, I mean, Robert Mueller didn't order that raid.
00:20:09.160 Is it appropriate for the president to celebrate the death of any American citizen, Mr. Secretary?
00:20:14.600 Again, I think that given what has been done to President Trump and his family,
00:20:18.120 it is impossible for either of us to understand what he has been through.
00:20:23.320 So you don't think that there's anything wrong with the post saying good Robert Mueller's day?
00:20:27.600 Again, I think that we should all have a little empathy for what has been done to him and his family.
00:20:36.780 Scott Besson is totally awesome.
00:20:39.160 Such a just a great response, because nobody wanted to talk about that.
00:20:43.500 Did Kristen Walker feel bad for President Trump with what they did to him?
00:20:47.980 They made up a fake tape, a video of President Trump allegedly peeing on women.
00:20:53.780 That's disgusting.
00:20:57.240 To lie about something like that and defame somebody in front of their wife, their kids, their family.
00:21:02.360 baron trump a kid at the time finding out his dad peed on women what does that do to a kid
00:21:10.100 all for it to be fictitious i mean just a total joke they know remorse for president trump back
00:21:18.880 then and they thought that robert muller was their saving grace that he was going to finally get the
00:21:24.840 bad orange man. Despicable. Now, over on MSNBC, Rachel Maddow, who I like to call, what's his
00:21:33.540 name? Mark Cuban, doppelganger. She did a full eulogy for good old Robert Mueller. Let's take a
00:21:41.120 listen to a little bit of it, because I think it's Monday. Let's lighten the mood a little bit here,
00:21:44.980 right? Yeah. The findings are pretty simple, actually. And I think that part of the
00:21:51.320 sort of political game that Mueller lost around the release of his findings was making it seem
00:21:58.200 like it was complex or too difficult to explain to somebody on the back of an envelope. But it
00:22:03.760 was pretty simple. They found definite, absolutely conclusive evidence that Russia intervened in the
00:22:09.600 2016 election to help Donald Trump become president, that the Trump campaign was aware of it
00:22:14.600 and expected to benefit from it, and that they took steps to obstruct the investigation into it.
00:22:21.320 There were more than two dozen people who were charged with felonies.
00:22:25.760 They charged the Russians.
00:22:26.980 They charged the Internet Research Agency.
00:22:28.820 They charged multiple figures from the Russian government and intelligence services.
00:22:32.700 They charged Trump's campaign chairman.
00:22:35.820 They charged Trump's campaign deputy campaign chairman.
00:22:41.060 They charged Trump's national security advisor.
00:22:43.320 They charged a number of people who were associated with the campaign.
00:22:47.380 And those findings that Russia helped, that Trump knew Russia was helping him and that
00:22:53.460 Trump tried to make sure that the investigation into it didn't proceed unimpeded, that should
00:23:02.660 have been enough.
00:23:03.680 And it really wasn't.
00:23:05.060 And there was an important element of the way that Mueller drew his conclusions, which
00:23:14.340 he's that he basically said, you know, under DOJ rules, we don't charge sitting presidents.
00:23:18.660 And if we can't charge him, then I can't really lay out the evidence against him either, because
00:23:23.980 that would amount to an accusation that's unfair to make because he's not able to rebut it in court
00:23:29.640 because we're not going to bring him into court. But I think there were other ways to approach
00:23:33.660 that. That would have made it more clear to the American public. And when Bill Barr,
00:23:40.080 as then Attorney General, newly appointed Attorney General, decided to bury and misrepresent the
00:23:46.700 report to the public, Mueller's response was one. It was a letter published 25 days later,
00:23:58.600 sternly saying, hey, hey, that's not what my report means. But that was kind of the full
00:24:04.360 strategy that Mueller and his team had in terms of dealing with the really underhanded mismanagement
00:24:11.140 not even mismanagement the underhanded I think treatment of this by Bill Barr and they just got
00:24:16.100 outplayed Robert Mueller got outplayed by Bill Barr and that was the end of what should have been
00:24:22.200 a show-stopping certainly presidency stopping investigation with damning conclusions
00:24:27.740 everything she literally just said in that two minutes was a lie
00:24:32.880 president trump was never found guilty of any sort of russia collusion i think the best they
00:24:40.340 got was two russian nationals who posted some facebook messages who had no association to
00:24:46.560 president trump whatsoever that was their 100 million dollar russian collusion
00:24:51.680 that president trump was in bed with russia that was worth it the whole thing was a lie
00:25:01.360 that Robert Mueller perpetrated.
00:25:05.260 And I think it came out clear now,
00:25:07.760 after the fact, I should say,
00:25:10.380 when Mueller appeared before Congress
00:25:12.020 that he was suffering some sort of mental issues,
00:25:16.160 mental lapses in his actual health.
00:25:19.240 I'm not being facetious,
00:25:21.600 but he was facing some sort of dementia
00:25:23.980 when he was going through this,
00:25:27.020 and he was a deep state stooge.
00:25:31.360 appointed by the deep state to do D state stuff.
00:25:35.420 They used them and they got them.
00:25:38.420 That's who Robert Mueller was, but the media,
00:25:41.420 he's always been a darling of the Marxist left media,
00:25:45.020 but he really did nothing. No Russia collusion.
00:25:51.080 The whole thing was a hoax.
00:25:53.120 And that's what started the hoax of all hoax.
00:25:56.620 Turning now to the battle over election integrity,
00:25:58.960 and it's headed straight to the highest court in all of the land.
00:26:02.260 The Supreme Court heard oral arguments this afternoon
00:26:04.720 in a blockbuster case that could fundamentally reshape
00:26:07.180 how elections are conducted across the country.
00:26:10.460 The center of the dispute is Watson v. the RNC,
00:26:12.800 a case challenging Mississippi's law that allows absentee ballots
00:26:16.280 to be received up to five business days after Election Day,
00:26:19.980 so as long as they are postmarked on or before Election Day.
00:26:23.300 Mississippi law requires that voters submit their ballots by Election Day
00:26:26.440 but allows elected officials to receive and count them afterwards, but in a limited window.
00:26:31.700 However, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that federal law mandates something stricter.
00:26:37.200 Ballots must be both cast and received by Election Day, effectively invalidating Mississippi's statute.
00:26:43.300 That ruling could trigger a Supreme Court showdown.
00:26:46.860 Mississippi officials are arguing that the appeals court got it wrong, both legally and historically.
00:26:51.340 So we have to wait and see now, but I think it makes sense.
00:26:55.180 you get a ballot months before the election and you send the damn thing back
00:27:01.360 what why is that so hard to ask for like what's so difficult with doing that
00:27:08.480 it's any way the democrats can use to cheat they're absolutely going to do that speaking
00:27:15.500 of cheating democrats congresswoman alexandra okoski-cortez her campaign spent 19 000 in
00:27:22.140 2025 to a psychiatrist who's known for ketamine-based treatments, according to the Federal
00:27:28.420 Elections Commission. Filing that have been attained by the New York Post showed three
00:27:33.260 payments to Dr. Brian Doyle, totaling $18,725. The expenses were listed as leadership training
00:27:39.480 and consulting. But it was a Boston-based psychiatrist and chief medical officer at
00:27:44.840 Stella. The clinic focused on alternative treatments on conditioning, including PTSD
00:27:49.680 and depression. He has publicly discussed the use of ketamine in mental health care.
00:27:56.700 Is AOC and her staff on ketamine? Perhaps it's being used to treat the Trump derangement syndrome?
00:28:03.660 I don't know, but I think it's worth the ask when we find out you're using close to $20,000
00:28:09.640 on campaign funds for a psychiatrist. Has to be, in my opinion, the brutal, brutal Trump
00:28:16.180 derangement syndrome that's all for us tonight folks here on the great america show we hope to
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