Texas Congresswoman Takes a Stand Against Government Fraud
John Solomon Reports
John Solomon
4.7 • 6.3K Ratings
🗓️ 18 May 2026
⏱️ 52 minutes
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Summary
In this compelling episode of John Solomon Reports, we kick off Memorial Day week with a mix of breaking news and insightful discussions. John Solomon reflects on the significance of Memorial Day, honoring those who made the ultimate sacrifice for freedom. He shares personal memories while transitioning into the latest developments shaping our world.
President Trump has just announced a delay in potential military action against Iran, citing encouraging negotiations led by key Arab allies—Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. Former National Security Council Chief of Staff Fred Fleitz joins us to discuss the implications of this diplomatic effort and the current state of the Iranian economy.
Tragedy unfolds in San Diego as an active shooting incident at a prominent Islamic school results in multiple fatalities. John provides updates on the situation, including the police's classification of the incident as a hate crime and the safety of children and teachers at the school.
In a critical segment on election integrity, we examine the case of Brenda Lee Brown Armstrong, a signature collector charged with facilitating false voter registrations. Harmeet Dhillon sheds light on the ongoing efforts to combat election fraud, emphasizing the importance of restoring public trust in the electoral process.
Lastly, we anticipate significant developments in the indictment of former Cuban President Raul Castro related to the 1996 shootdown of humanitarian flights. John highlights the long-standing demand for justice from the Cuban-American community and the expected charges that could finally hold Castro accountable.
Stay tuned as Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne joins the show to discuss the alarming prevalence of fraud in various government programs, from Medicare to the H1B visa system, as well as important legislation concerning anti-Sharia movements in Texas, followed by insights from Fred Fleitz on Iran, and a health update from Dr. Chad Walding from NativePath.
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