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You're listening to American Ground Radio with Louis R. Avallone and Stephen Parr. This is the full show for March 25, 2026.
In this episode, we take on one of the toughest questions in public policy: what happens when leadership decisions collide with real-world consequences?
We start with a sobering breakdown of a tragic murder highlighted by House Speaker Mike Johnson—and the layered policy failures he says made it possible. From border enforcement under Joe Biden, to state leadership by J. B. Pritzker, to local decisions in Chicago under Brandon Johnson, we walk through how border policy, sanctuary laws, and “catch-and-release” policing intersect—and whether those outcomes are accidental or by design. It’s not about rhetoric—it’s about responsibility, governance, and the core purpose of government itself: protecting its citizens.
From there, we hit the top stories you need to know before tomorrow, including a shocking threat from Philadelphia DA Larry Krasner against ICE agents, a controversial lawsuit against tech giants like Meta Platforms and Google over alleged social media addiction, and a surprising political shift in Florida that could signal trouble for Republicans heading into the midterms.
We also explore culture and leadership—from a global summit hosted by Melania Trump to a broader conversation about the often-overlooked role of spouses in shaping world leaders. It’s a reminder that no one leads alone—and that influence doesn’t always happen in front of a microphone.
In our “American Mamas” segment, the conversation turns fiery as the media backlash against working-class roots takes center stage. After comments from Jimmy Kimmel mocking a former plumber turned national leader, Teri Netterville and Kimberly Burleson dig into the elitism behind the criticism—and why the American Dream still resonates, whether you’re a business owner, a tradesman, or someone working your way up.
Plus, we dive into global tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, media narratives versus military reality (including surprising analysis from The New York Times), and the growing economic migration from blue states to red states—where billions in income are on the move.
We wrap things up with a powerful reminder of what’s still right in America: a story of perseverance, hard work, and opportunity that proves the pursuit of happiness is still alive and well.
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