In this interview, Jeff Younger shares his emotional and legal battle to prevent his ex-wife and the school system from transitioning his son James without his consent. He alleges that his ex-wife, a pediatrician, began socially transitioning their son at the age of two and enrolled him in school as a girl, while the school supported the transition behind his back. Jeff describes a lengthy court struggle that resulted in him losing custody and visitation rights, and how political and legal systems have enabled what he believes is child abuse. Despite numerous legal setbacks, he continues to fight through the California and federal courts, advocating for parental rights and warning of broader cultural and institutional shifts.
In this episode of the Better For America podcast, Mark Levin joins AMAC CEO Rebecca Weber to break down how Marxist ideology is overtaking America’s institutions and threatening our core freedoms. Levin warns about activist judges and media bias, exposing how they’re working to undermine the Constitution. He shares sharp insights on the erosion of free speech, Israel’s right to self-defense, and what Americans must do to fight back. "Their goal is to conquer the culture," Levin says, highlighting the left’s relentless push to control education, media, and government. Don’t miss this powerful conversation that reveals the stakes and the solutions for defending liberty.
Congressman Thomas Massie joins Rebecca Weber for a direct conversation on principled governance, Trump-era spending battles, and the future of Doge. Massie clears the air on CR votes, outlines how to lock in Doge’s cuts using the rescissions process, and discusses his work to rein in the administrative state and defend the Second Amendment. “Congress was never meant to be a rubber stamp,” Massie says, emphasizing his constitutional role as both an ally and a check on executive power. He also shares his take on President Trump's calls for him to be primaried, and also calls for defunding PBS and protecting free speech by stopping government influence over media algorithms.
Congressman Andy Ogles joins Rebecca Weber to break down efforts to impeach activist judges, revive Trump’s Schedule F through the "End the Deep State Act," and defend executive authority. Ogles explains his proposed 22nd Amendment change, advocates for immigration enforcement, and supports codifying Trump’s executive orders to ensure lasting reforms. “You can be an activist at home, but when you come to work, you have a job to do,” Ogles says. He also shares how Elon Musk and Doge are disrupting D.C. power structures and why backing America First policies is key to stopping judicial overreach.
Tyler O’Neil, senior editor at The Daily Signal and author of The Woketopus, joins Shane Harris to unpack the massive influence of dark money and left-wing activist groups on America’s administrative state. Drawing from his deep research, O’Neil explains how groups like the Southern Poverty Law Center have shaped federal policy from the shadows—and how the Biden administration allowed unelected bureaucrats to do the bidding of these activists. He argues that Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (Doge) has finally exposed this corruption. “Doge has confirmed my basic point in spades,” O’Neil says. They also discuss the explosion of new conservative media voices gaining White House access, the need for lasting accountability, and how legacy media's dishonesty opened the door for rising outlets like The Daily Signal and AMAC Newsline.
Rebecca Weber is joined by January Littlejohn and attorney Vernadette Broyles to expose how schools across the country are undermining parental authority through secret gender transition plans. January shares her personal story of discovering her 13-year-old daughter was socially transitioning at school—without any parental consent. Broyles explains how the 11th Circuit Court’s recent ruling could have a devastating national impact on parental rights, stating that parents now must prove that constitutional violations “shock the conscience” just to get a day in court. “If this analysis stands,” she warns, “you’ve basically said that the fundamental right [of parents] no longer exists.” Together, they sound the alarm on a system failing children and families—and what needs to happen next to stop it.
Back in February of 2023, long before he would be confirmed as the Director of the FBI, Kash Patel joined AMAC on Broadcast Row at CPAC. At the time, President Trump had announced his candidacy for the 2024 election, but had not yet endured the trials, indictments, and even assassination attempts on his life that would play out between then and now. Despite how drastically the landscape would change, many of Patel's insights regarding government bureaucrats, the border, and how he saw the 2024 race unfolding proved to be accurate. Tune in to this blast from the past with an important America First leader who now heads up one of the most important departments in our federal government!
Matt Kane speaks with Joel Penton, founder of LifeWise Academy, on the Better For America podcast about integrating Bible education into public schools through legal release-time programs. With growing school choice interest, LifeWise helps communities offer faith-based instruction at no cost to families. Penton emphasizes the program’s impact, noting that when schools implement LifeWise, they see “attendance increase, behavior improve, and students become more engaged.” Despite growing opposition, the demand continues to surge, with LifeWise now serving over 50,000 students across 29 states. They discuss the challenges, misconceptions, and how parents and communities can get involved to expand Bible education nationwide.
Former CIA operations officer Rick de la Torre joins Rebecca Weber on the Better For America podcast for a deep dive into intelligence, national security, and the growing power of the deep state. He reveals how leadership failures have transformed agencies like the CIA, how foreign aid is being manipulated, and why artificial intelligence and quantum computing are the next battlegrounds for global power. According to de le Torre, a key way national security has impacted for the worse has been a shift in leadership, stating, "the challenge is with the leadership, and that's really where the full focus ought to be." From government corruption to emerging threats, this is a conversation you don’t want to miss!
Historian and author Jeff Winstead joins Rebecca Weber on the Better For America podcast to discuss his book The Last Battle of the Revolution: Daniel Boone and the War for the Kentucky Frontier. Winstead uncovers the forgotten battles that shaped America’s early frontier. From Daniel Boone’s heroic leadership to the brutal conflicts on the Kentucky frontier, this discussion dives into the sacrifices made for American independence. Tune in to discover a piece of history you may have never heard before!
Former West Virginia state legislator Derrick Evans joins Rebecca Weber on the Better For America podcast to discuss his arrest and imprisonment following January 6th, the FBI’s raid on his home, and the devastating impact on his family. Evans shares his experience of government overreach, the weaponization of justice, and his journey from political persecution to a full pardon from President Trump. Now, he’s fighting back—running for U.S. Senate and standing up for the rights of all Americans. Tune in for this powerful conversation on truth, justice, and the fight for freedom.
Congressman Kevin Kiley joins Rebecca Weber on the Better For America podcast to discuss his bold plan to fix California’s failed policies and push back against Governor Gavin Newsom’s reckless agenda. From ending sanctuary state laws and stopping taxpayer-funded healthcare for illegal immigrants to repealing radical EV mandates and strengthening wildfire prevention, Rep. Kiley lays out the common-sense reforms that California desperately needs. He also shares insights on voter ID laws, water storage solutions, and how President Trump’s policies can help rescue the Golden State.
Former FBI senior executive Chris Piehota joins Rebecca Weber on the Better For America podcast to discuss his book, Wanted: The FBI I Once Knew, and the agency’s troubling transformation. He highlights how weak leadership, political bias, and flawed hiring practices have compromised the Bureau’s mission. Piehota also shares his insights on Kash Patel’s potential role as FBI director, mass deportation efforts, and Trump’s push for national security reforms. Plus, he breaks down the declassification of JFK, RFK, and MLK FBI files and the growing impact of AI in law enforcement.
Riley Gaines joins Better for America to discuss the recent federal court ruling rejecting Biden’s Title IX rewrite and Trump’s executive order reinforcing the recognition of two genders. “It means there is a future for women’s sports,” she says, celebrating these victories while warning that the fight is far from over. Gaines also breaks down Trump’s executive order banning taxpayer-funded gender procedures for minors and the importance of enforcing it against relentless opposition. She calls out Hollywood hypocrisy, slams leftist double standards, and shares how her Gaines for Girls podcast is amplifying voices for truth. “Courage begets courage,” she says—don’t miss this powerful conversation on standing firm in the fight for fairness, reality, and justice.
Investigative journalist John Solomon joins Better for America to break down President Trump’s ambitious second-term agenda, focusing on security, prosperity, accountability, and fairness. Solomon highlights Trump's push to shrink government, secure elections, and combat foreign financial influence in U.S. campaigns, noting, “Fairness will be a central theme of his presidency.” He discusses the passage of the Laken Riley Act, the fight for election integrity through the SAVE and ACE Acts, and how Trump’s economic policies will contrast with Biden’s. Solomon also weighs in on the controversy surrounding political activism in religious settings, saying institutions that stray from their purpose “usually cause division instead of unity.” Tune in for an insightful discussion on what lies ahead in Trump's second term.
In this episode of Better for America, Matt Kane is joined by author and historian C. Bradley Thompson to discuss his groundbreaking book, America's Revolutionary Mind: A Moral History of the American Revolution and the Declaration that Defined It, featured as AMAC’s Book Club Book of the Month. Thompson explains how the real American Revolution began not on the battlefield, but “in the minds and souls of the American people” in the 15 years before Lexington and Concord. He unpacks how the revolutionaries shifted from the "rights of Englishmen" to the universal concept of natural rights, emphasizing that these principles remain vital today. Thompson acknowledges slavery's moral failure but highlights how the Declaration’s ideals began the process of abolition, stating, “The American Revolution laid the foundation for ending slavery.” Tune in for a compelling conversation on America’s fight for freedom!
In this episode of Better for America, Matt Kane welcomes back Jack Posobiec, Senior Editor of Human Events and a best-selling author, to analyze the buzz around President Trump’s second-term inauguration. Posobiec praises Pete Hegseth’s confirmation hearing, describing him as “the living embodiment of the antithesis of wokeness” and a nominee committed to delivering on America First promises. They discuss the expected policy shifts in Trump’s first 100 days, including sealing the border, mass deportations, and rebooting U.S. energy production. Posobiec highlights the importance of draining the swamp through measures like Schedule F and ensuring loyalty to the administration’s agenda. With a focus on accountability, Jack emphasizes the need to bring justice for injustices inflicted on the American people, making this term potentially even more transformative than Trump’s first.
In this episode of Better for America, Rebecca Weber introduces AMAC’s exciting new wellness initiative, Better For You, featuring Melanie Griffin as its host. Melanie, a seasoned health and wellness professional with over 20 years of experience, shares her passion for prevention, fitness, and healthy living, inspired by her personal journey of caring for a loved one with chronic illnesses. Melanie says: “If it’s important for you to age with grace and strength, you won’t want to miss the Better For You podcast.” The show will feature expert interviews on topics like brain health, nutrition, fitness, and hormone health, while incorporating inspiring personal stories from AMAC members. Melanie also emphasizes the importance of prevention, saying, “We’re here to educate, empower, and equip AMAC members to take charge of their health.”