• Episode 43: Kill the "Kill-Switch": The 2027 Mandate Most Americans Don't Know About
    Apr 30 2026

    Starting in 2027, all new vehicles will be installed with AI surveillance technology that has the ability to limit or STOP vehicle operation without the driver's action or consent — either while driving or by stopping the car from starting in the first place. The system and vehicle would be able to override the driver.

    The stated goal of this legislation is to prevent impaired or drunk driving and save lives. This specific provision is called the HALT Drunk Driving Act, and was added by a bipartisan group of lawmakers. Seems like noble intentions — but there are MANY Americans who see this as crossing a BIG LINE that tramples over our 4th and 5th Amendments while causing serious privacy concerns.

    The ends do not justify the means. There have to be other ways to limit drunk driving and save lives. You can't cross lines like this and venture on such slippery slopes to do it.

    Think about it. If they had had this during COVID, how much do you want to bet they would have turned our cars off or monitored us if we were out and about? Creating the kill switch ability is one step away from the government using reasons other than AI-detected impairment to shut off your vehicle. It swings that door wide open. And that's not even considering concerns about malfunctions, false positives generated by the AI system, or hacking.

    In this episode, I'm breaking down what's actually buried in Section 24220 of the 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, why Representatives Thomas Massie, Chip Roy, and Scott Perry have tried again and again to stop this (and why 57 Republicans crossed the aisle to keep it funded), how Ford, GM, OnStar, and Tesla have already shown us where this road leads, and why we should all be paying attention before 2027 gets here.

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    22 mins
  • Episode 42: IVF, Surrogacy, and the Conversations the Church Needs to Have | ft. Hannah Faulkner
    Apr 29 2026

    In today's episode of Restoring America,I sit down with Hannah Faulkner, host of The Hannah Faulkner Show, for a bold conversation about the ethical problems with IVF and surrogacy, the Christian pro-life position, children’s rights, biblical marriage, and what it will actually take to restore America.

    We discuss why many Christians have avoided hard conversations about in vitro fertilization, embryo destruction, the fertility industry, and surrogacy. Then explain why being pro-life means asking difficult questions about what happens to embryos created through IVF, why children deserve both a mother and a father, and why adult desires should never come before the needs of a child.

    If you are a Christian, conservative, pro-life voter, parent, young woman, or anyone trying to understand the debate over IVF, surrogacy, abortion, feminism, and restoring the American family, this conversation is for you.

    Special Guest: Hannah Faulkner.

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    38 mins
  • Episode 41: Reacting to 'Surrounded by Liberal Christians'
    Apr 27 2026

    Allie Beth Stuckey sat down to debate with 20 liberal Christians, and the arguments she had to push back on are worth paying attention to.

    Jubilee's Surrounded format puts one person across from a room full of people who disagree with them. In this episode, Allie, a conservative Christian, author, and host of the 'Relatable' podcast, was that one person.

    I'm reacting to the clips that stood out to me: the toxic empathy debate, what the Bible says about how we're actually called to love, and the abortion exchange, which went about as you'd expect.

    These conversations are worth having and worth taking seriously.

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    28 mins
  • Episode 40: Getting Rid of the Electoral College Is A HUGE Mistake
    Apr 23 2026

    They've tried to abolish the Electoral College over 700 times. They failed every single time. So they stopped asking.

    Right now, 18 states have quietly agreed to hand their electoral votes to the national popular vote winner, no matter who their own state chose. They're already 82% of the way to making it happen, and most Americans have no idea.

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    18 mins
  • Episode 39: We're Not a Democracy — The Founders Knew Why (And So Should You)
    Apr 22 2026

    The Founding Fathers didn't just skip building a democracy. They read history, saw what happened when pure majority rule took over, and built something different on purpose. So why does every politician and news anchor keep calling it "our democracy"?

    That phrase didn't sneak into the vocabulary by accident. It's deliberate. And it's showing up alongside real policy pushes to undo the structures the founders put in place specifically to protect against mob rule.

    In this episode, I'm breaking down the actual difference between a democracy and a constitutional republic, what the historical record shows about majority rule, and why understanding the distinction matters a lot right now, particularly heading into tomorrow's episode on the Electoral College.

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    22 mins
  • Episode 38: Virginia Redistricting: Spanberger's 93 Days of Broken Promises
    Apr 20 2026

    Virginia redistricting is happening right now, and most people have no idea what Governor Abigail Spanberger just signed into law.

    She won the Virginia governor's race by 15 points running as a moderate who explicitly promised no redistricting. Three months later, she signed HB29, one of the most gerrymandered maps in the country, and is now polling as the most unpopular Virginia governor in 30 years.

    In this episode, I walk through Spanberger's first 93 days: the Virginia redistricting reversal she swore wouldn't happen, her refusal to honor an ICE detainer for a man with over 30 arrests, 50+ new taxes proposed in her first weeks in office, and the bill she just signed handing Virginia's electoral votes to whoever wins the national popular vote, not who Virginians actually voted for.

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    20 mins
  • Episode 37: Why Is Common Sense So Hard For Congress? PASS THE SAVE AMERICA ACT
    Apr 15 2026

    I'm getting married in a few months. I'm not afraid of proving I'm a citizen. I'm afraid of elections no one trusts.

    In this episode, I cover where the SAVE America Act actually stands right now, what Senator Mike Lee is saying about the Senate GOP's moment of accountability, and why the left's "69 million women will be disenfranchised..." argument is just not true. I break down why 83% of Americans support voter ID — Republicans, Democrats, every demographic — and why Congress still hasn't passed it.

    Common sense shouldn't be this hard. The House did its job. The courts confirmed only Congress can act. The Senate needs to move.

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    18 mins
  • Episode 36: 4 Ways The Family Is Being Destroyed
    Apr 13 2026

    Our culture has steadily walked away from God and towards the cold embrace of secular leftism. The family has suffered tremendously as a result.

    From attacks on marriage and parents to the increase of abortion and divorce, we have watched the once celebrated nuclear family fade into rarity.

    Family is central to the stability of both individuals and society as a whole. Creating strong families is beneficial to everyone, and is what we hope everyone gets to experience in their own way.

    Marxism's founders advocated for "The abolition of the family!" when they established and promoted their ideology. Sadly, this value was embraced by the communist and socialist leaders that followed. It has been embraced by the Marxist left in our country today.

    In today's episode, I walk through 4 ways this is playing out in America right now and where we can see patterns in history.

    We break down the state's attempts to jeopardize parent's custody, the Marxist roots of American public education system, Bella Dodd — a Communist Party member who testified to Congress that communists were specifically sent to infiltrate schools and seminaries, and much more.

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    41 mins