Episode 2784 - April 06, 2026

Trump Easter Scandal, Military Purge Warning & Collagen Formula Update!

In this candid and wide-ranging episode, Ted and Austin Broer tackle a presidential Easter Sunday social media post they found deeply offensive, using it as a launching point for a broader and unflinching examination of Trump’s foreign policy failures, military leadership purges, and what the hosts describe as a larger and more dangerous agenda operating behind the scenes of American political life. Ted shares his personal decision not to vote for Trump and walks through specific concerns about unilateral military threats made via social media, the erosion of allied support, and the strategic miscalculations surrounding Iran and the broader Middle East that he believes are steering the country toward wider conflict.

The conversation extends to a troubling pattern of high-profile military officer dismissals, with Austin raising concerns about the downstream impact on strategic decision-making and military readiness at a moment of significant global instability. The hosts connect these dismissals to what they see as a systematic dismantling of experienced leadership in favor of loyalty over competence.

Fuel market dynamics receive a focused segment, with Austin breaking down price gouging patterns during conflict periods, the role of government intervention in stabilizing consumer costs, and the ripple effects surging fuel prices create across transportation, logistics, and everyday household budgets.

On the health front, Austin opens with an important dosage correction for Natto Kinase, crediting an attentive customer with catching a calculation error and reinforcing the principle of always starting with conservative dosing when introducing new supplements. The new collagen formula continues to generate strong pre-order momentum, and both hosts speak to the real-world feedback coming in from early users.

Ted and Austin pivot to a sharp cultural critique, describing modern media as a deliberate mechanism for distraction and control targeting young people in particular. They discuss the development of unrealistic expectations and entitlement accelerated by social media, sharing practical parenting guidance on setting firm boundaries, building discipline, and helping children build identity outside of digital platforms.

The episode closes with both hosts calling for a return to traditional values, an embrace of genuine faith, and a rejection of what they characterize as a cabalist agenda operating through modern education and medicine. Ted sends the audience into the week with a message of grounded hope and the reminder that clarity, health, and faith are the most powerful tools available.

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