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🗓️ 23 August 2025
⏱️ 33 minutes
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In this episode, John Solomon engages in a wide-ranging conversation with Congressman Randy Weber from Texas, who shares his candid thoughts on current political issues and his humorous take on life in Congress. We also hear from Lt. Col. Vic Suarez, who discusses the alarming vulnerabilities in America's pharmaceutical supply chain, highlighting the critical need for domestic production of essential medical supplies. Lastly, we dive into health topics with Dr. Chad Walding in our weekly segment brought to you by NativePath, exploring the benefits of collagen and its impact on personal health.
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| 1:00.4 | Hello, America. Happy Saturday. Whoa. Almost one of the last few weekends of true summer |
| 1:07.5 | in 2025. I hope you're out on the beach or out at the swimming pool, button around on the golf course, bow in your yard doing something fun or just spending time on the back porch with your great family. We're going to make this one quick and fun. We've got great interviews. I'm not going to talk too much. I've been doing a lot of talking, been doing a lot of reporting. I think tonight I think we just spend a little bit of time letting you dig into some of the |
| 1:28.2 | great interviews we get to do. We have such amazing access to people. Today, we're going to introduce |
| 1:33.3 | you to a good friend of ours. He is Congressman Randy Weber from the great state of Texas. |
| 1:38.3 | He is one of my favorite people. He just says what comes to mind, what he's thinking. There's no |
| 1:43.4 | talking points, no political correctness. It's, hey, this is where we're at. And I think most middle Americans love the idea that a Congress can just speak like a normal person. And every time we bring Randy Weber, and that happens, we also laugh sometimes. He's also one of the funniest, wittiest members of Congress. But we have a good conversation ahead with him. |
| 2:06.1 | We're going to kick the show off with that. In the second block, I want to reintroduce you to a great man. |
| 2:11.7 | His name is Lieutenant Colonel Vic Suarez, Victor Swares, his name. We introduced him a couple of weeks ago when he told you the harrowing story of America's drug supply chain shortages, meaning we can't make antibiotics and basic painkillers |
| 2:21.5 | and antivirals and antipsetics because all the ingredients are stranglehold and made in China or |
| 2:28.5 | India. We outsourced everything to the point now of being so vulnerable. And Vic, |
| 2:33.1 | he told this amazing story |
| 2:35.1 | in the last couple of years of his Pentagon tour of duty. He was trying to get medical supplies |
| 2:39.2 | for soldiers in the front line of fields where they need surgery. They're injured. They're wounded. |
| 2:44.3 | They break a bone. And he couldn't get it. He was short. He was scrambling to make sure that |
| 2:48.7 | the men and women on the front lines would not be let down by him. |
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