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Hope For America with Heather Delaney Reese

Hope For America with Heather Delaney Reese

Heather Delaney Reese 144 Episodes Jul 3, 2026

Hope For America is a daily podcast where host Heather Delaney Reese breaks down politics and critiques the current U.S. administration. She aims to expose what she calls MAGA lies and government failures, cutting through propaganda to speak candidly about the nation's direction. The show focuses on fighting for America's future and survival.

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Trump says his sons have "inside information" and he feels sorry for them Jul 3, 2026 1245 In an interview that aired at 5:27 pm yesterday evening, the President of the United States struggled as he sat leaning forward in the Oval Office. As the questions turned to his family's business dealings and the billions of dollars his financial disclosures showed he had earned since taking back the presidency, his skin grew tackier with sweat the more he talked. When Kernen handed him what
Donald Trump's unhinged North Dakota speech showed a man in steep decline Jul 2, 2026 1077 At 3:13 in the afternoon, Donald Trump walked onto the stage in Medora, North Dakota, having arrived aboard the $400 million retrofitted Qatari jet that now serves as Air Force One. He was there for the dedication of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library. But what most Americans will remember is watching a president whose mental struggles appear to be accelerating at an alarming pace. During
Trump just revealed that he made over $2.2 Billion in 2025 Jul 1, 2026 1411 At 10:34 Eastern Time in the morning, the Supreme Court released one of the most consequential constitutional decisions of our lifetime. For months, America had been waiting to see whether one of the oldest promises in our Constitution would survive, or whether Donald Trump's Supreme Court would fundamentally rewrite who gets to be an American. For nearly two hours after the ruling came down,
"The greatest increase in presidential power in the last 100 years" Jun 30, 2026 1192 At 3:29 in the afternoon, the President of the United States sat alone behind the desk in the Oval Office. Only hours earlier, the Supreme Court had handed him one of the most dangerous expansions of presidential power in nearly a century, a decision one justice warned gave the presidency authority "unknown even to the English Crown." And with all of that new power resting beneath his fi
Trump's got a new plan for 47 maple trees at Lafayette Square to honor himself Jun 29, 2026 849 Early Sunday morning, dressed entirely in black except for a pair of crisp white golf shoes, the President of the United States walked slowly through the rain to tour his latest construction project: a public golf course. From there, his grand tour of Washington, D.C., continued from one renovation project to the next, eventually stopping at Lafayette Square, where reports say he personally demand
Inside Trump’s plan to end the separation of church and state Jun 28, 2026 1114 At 3:37 in the afternoon, Donald Trump sat with his shoulders slumped forward, his eyes closed as he fought to stay awake while a circle of handpicked far-right religious power brokers stood packed tightly behind him. They were there as members of his Religious Liberty Commission, the people now laying the ideological foundation for the moral vision of his presidency. And their strategy was summed
Mike Johnson warns communism is "on our own shores" Jun 27, 2026 1421 At 12:49 p.m. this afternoon, Mike Johnson, the Speaker of the House, stepped up to the podium before a packed ballroom of conservative influencers, Republican donors, and evangelical leaders at the Faith & Freedom Coalition's Road to Majority Conference. But Mike Johnson wasn't there to lay out a vision for America. He was there to convince a room full of powerful people that if Rep
J.D. Vance said Watergate would be a "12 hour news story" if it happened now Jun 26, 2026 874 At 1:24 p.m. this afternoon in Yorba Linda, California, Vice President J.D. Vance sat in a tall cream-colored chair, shifting back and forth, and tried over and over again to prove he had presidential potential. He failed each time. But buried within those failed attempts was 1 minute and 7 seconds that changed the entire interview, when he said something nobody could have expected J.D. Vance to s
Republican Senator yells at Trump in heated closed door luncheon Jun 25, 2026 853 At 10:26 in the morning, while House Republican leaders stood at a press conference celebrating the most significant bipartisan achievement of this Congress, a housing bill that had passed the Senate 85 to 5 and the House 358 to 32, the President of the United States posted 39 words on Truth Social and ended it all. He would not sign the bill. Not until Congress passed the SAVE America Act, a voti
Trump's Pennsylvania rally was bizarre people are wondering what's wrong Jun 24, 2026 1066 At 2:50 in the afternoon, the announcer's voice echoed through the factory floor: "The 47th President of the United States, Donald J. Trump." Taking just a handful of steps at a time before stopping to catch his breath, Trump grabbed the handrail and climbed the final steps to the stage at the Mack Trucks plant in Pennsylvania. He was there to help Congressman Ryan Mackenzie hold a
Trump's biggest supporter is walking away and others will soon follow Jun 23, 2026 866 Last Thursday, one of the loudest voices in American right-wing media sat down for an interview on a little-known political podcast in Canada and said something that would have been unthinkable not long ago. Almost nobody noticed. It sat there for four days, buried beneath the endless chaos coming out of the Trump regime. Then this morning, the Associated Press picked it up, and within hours, Repu
Trump's dangerous downward spiral has reached a terrifying new level Jun 22, 2026 1041 On a warm June Sunday, while Americans were gathering with family to celebrate Father's Day, the President of the United States spent the better part of his day hiding away at Camp David, posting erratic threats on social media. Instead of reflecting on his children or remembering his own father, he posted concerning rants on Truth Social and found twenty minutes to give a telephone interview

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