Sinopsis
WallBuilders Live! with David Barton and Rick Green is a daily journey into the past to capture the ideas of the Founding Fathers of America and then apply them to the major issues of today. Featured guests will include Congressmen, Senators, and other elected officials, as well as experts, activists, authors, and commentators on a variety of issues facing America.
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American Scripture: How the Bible Shaped a Nation
01/07/2025 Duración: 26minDid you know that during a violent storm on the Mayflower crossing, the Pilgrims found unexpected courage in their scheduled Bible reading for that day - Psalm 107? The passage described their exact situation: waves mounting "up to the heavens," people at "their wits' end," and God guiding them "to their desired haven." This remarkable providence strengthened their resolve when America's earliest settlement hung in the balance.This Independence Day season, we dive deep into the forgotten spiritual foundations of our nation through an enlightening conversation with Robert Morgan, author of "100 Bible Verses That Made America." Morgan shares meticulously researched, documented instances where specific Bible passages directly shaped pivotal moments in American history. These aren't modern interpretations but historical facts recorded by the participants themselves.We explore how the Continental Congress began with prayer and Bible reading, specifically Psalm
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Faith, Education, and the Bible in Oklahoma Schools
30/06/2025 Duración: 26minRyan Walters is turning Oklahoma education on its head, and the rest of America should take note. The state's Superintendent of Public Instruction joins the WallBuilders Show to share his revolutionary approach to transforming a system long dominated by teachers unions and progressive ideology.At the core of Walters' education revolution is a simple but powerful concept: returning control to parents. "God gave kids to parents, not to government, not to bureaucracy, not to teachers unions," he explains with unwavering conviction. This philosophy drives his most promising initiative – bringing the Bible back into Oklahoma classrooms as essential historical and literary content.Walters makes a compelling case that ignores modern educational dogma: "How do you learn American history without the Bible? How do you learn about literature without the Bible?" He points out the absurdity of excluding the most influential book in American history from education while challenging the 1960s S
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From Arlington to Capitol Hill: Rediscovering America's Sacred Roots
27/06/2025 Duración: 26minA powerful shift is happening across America, and it's capturing everything from geopolitics to youth culture. The ripple effects of Israel's confrontation with Iran extend far beyond the Middle East, potentially crippling China's economic future. Why? Because China imports over 90% of Iran's oil exports at half the market price – a lifeline for both regimes that could soon collapse.The Supreme Court delivered another victory for religious freedom by vacating a New York ruling that forced the Catholic Diocese of Albany to cover abortions in their healthcare plans. Astonishingly, New York denied the Diocese religious exemptions because they serve everyone and employ non-Catholics – essentially punishing them for being inclusive. This years-long battle demonstrates the persistent challenges faith organizations face even when constitutional protections should be clear.Perhaps most encouraging is the transformation happening among young Americans. Recent Gallup polling reveals a significant 10
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Faith, Freedom, and American Foundations
26/06/2025 Duración: 26minHave we fundamentally misunderstood the nature of our unalienable rights? The Declaration's famous phrase "among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" suggests there's much more to our God-given rights than these three foundational principles. We dive deep into how the Founders understood natural rights as observable in nature itself – from self-defense to property rights – and how these extend beyond the Declaration into approximately 17-18 distinct rights protected in the Bill of Rights.This exploration naturally leads us to question modern assumptions about constitutional authority. While today's legal education teaches that Supreme Court opinions effectively become "the law," this directly contradicts the Founders' intent. The Federalist Papers explicitly described the judiciary as "beyond comparison the weakest" branch of government. We examine how Congress actually possesses constitutional authority to remove issues from judicial review
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American Family Month: Reclaiming June for What Matters Most
25/06/2025 Duración: 26minCongresswoman Mary Miller brings her refreshing brand of common sense to the WallBuilders Show, sharing her bold initiative to transform June from Pride Month into Family Month. As a mother of seven and grandmother of twenty-two, Miller speaks with authenticity about the critical importance of returning to family values in an age of confusion."I believe God's left us on earth as believers to overcome evil with good," Miller explains, outlining her strategy for countering what she sees as the left's hijacking of June to promote gender confusion and hyper-sexualization of children. Rather than merely opposing something, she's offering a positive alternative—a celebration of the American family as the cornerstone of society.Miller's resolution represents the first step in a larger vision. She hopes to establish a "full-fledged month" celebrating families by 2026, America's 250th anniversary. The timing couldn't be more crucial, as CDC reports show plummeting birt
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Peace Through Strength: The 12-Day War
24/06/2025 Duración: 26minA stunning diplomatic breakthrough has emerged from what could have been a catastrophic Middle Eastern conflict. Former President Trump has announced a ceasefire between Israel and Iran after just 12 days of hostilities, dubbing it "The 12-Day War" and positioning himself as the intermediary between these longtime adversaries.The ceasefire follows precision military strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities using advanced "bunker buster" technology – 30,000-pound bombs capable of penetrating 200 feet of solid rock before detonation. These surgical strikes deliberately targeted military capabilities rather than civilian or political targets, reflecting a strategy focused on neutralizing threats rather than regime change. The technological sophistication displayed in these operations represents decades of military advancement, allowing for unprecedented precision in achieving strategic objectives while minimizing collateral damage.What makes this development particularly remarkable is the s
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Where Faith Meets Force: Trump's Iran Strategy
23/06/2025 Duración: 26minA military operation so secret that even American forces in the Middle East didn't know it was happening. B-2 stealth bombers penetrating Iranian airspace to destroy underground nuclear facilities that Israel couldn't reach. President Trump delivering a message not just to Tehran, but to Beijing and beyond.The American strike against Iran's nuclear program represents a pivotal moment in Middle Eastern geopolitics. After years of sanctions, negotiations, and threats, the United States demonstrated both the technological capability and political will to eliminate Iran's underground nuclear facilities using specialized bunker-busting munitions. What makes this operation particularly remarkable was the unprecedented level of operational security maintained throughout - no leaks, minimal congressional briefing, and perfect execution.This wasn't merely about Iran's nuclear ambitions. China has been quietly propping up the Iranian regime by purchasing their oil at below-market prices, c
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Israel, Immigration, and America's Religious Revival
20/06/2025 Duración: 26minReligion is making a surprising comeback in American public life according to a groundbreaking Gallup poll that reveals, for the first time in 15 years, most Americans no longer believe faith is losing ground. What makes this finding particularly remarkable is its cross-ideological acknowledgment - liberals, Democrats, and young adults are among those recognizing religion's growing significance at rates exceeding their conservative counterparts.The revival appears driven in part by unexpected spiritual awakenings across college campuses from Asbury University to Texas A&M, challenging prevailing narratives about younger generations' secular tendencies. These campus movements represent a spontaneous, grassroots return to faith that transcends political divides and speaks to deeper human needs in uncertain times.Meanwhile, faith continues shaping international relations, evidenced by Argentina's embassy relocation to Jerusalem under President Javier Milei's leadership. His principled sta
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Defending Freedom: A Constitutional Perspective on Treason and Government Accountability
19/06/2025 Duración: 26minA 10-year-old homeschooler's question about prosecuting government officials for treason launches us into a fascinating exploration of constitutional law, historical precedent, and the founders' wisdom in limiting political retribution.The WallBuilders team breaks down Article 3, Section 3 of the Constitution—where treason stands as the only crime specifically defined by our founding document. With remarkable foresight, the framers narrowly restricted treason to "levying war against the United States" or "adhering to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort." This precise definition stemmed from their firsthand experience with the British monarchy's habit of weaponizing treason charges against political opponents.Through compelling historical examples, we examine the mere 30 treason cases in American history, focusing on Aaron Burr's failed empire-building scheme and Tokyo Rose's controversial conviction during World War II. These stories illuminate how even acti
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Beyond Emancipation: What Your History Teacher Never Told You About Juneteenth- with Bill Federer
18/06/2025 Duración: 26minFreedom rings through history on June 19th – Juneteenth – marking the moment in 1865 when Union General Gordon Granger arrived in Galveston, Texas with life-changing news for the last enslaved Americans. "The people of Texas are informed that all slaves are free," his General Order No. 3 proclaimed, finally bringing Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation to this final Confederate holdout two and a half years after it was issued.Yet the full story of Juneteenth reveals a rich historical tapestry often overlooked in contemporary tellings. The Republican Party, founded in 1854 specifically to combat slavery, championed this freedom through their first president, Abraham Lincoln. Following a conflict that claimed hundreds of thousands of lives, the Union victory didn't just end a war – it transformed a nation's moral foundations.While we celebrate June 19th as the day freedom finally reached Texas, it's crucial to understand that the Emancipation Proclamation itself had limitati
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Israel's Strategic Strikes: Inside the Battle with Iran
17/06/2025 Duración: 26minA powerful convergence of history and headlines unfolds as we commemorate the 250th anniversary of the Battle of Bunker Hill while analyzing rapidly developing tensions between Israel and Iran. The revolutionary battle showcases the remarkable courage of early American patriots who, despite being outnumbered two-to-one, successfully repelled multiple British assaults before running out of ammunition.The battle brought forth extraordinary figures like Dr. Joseph Warren, a general who chose to fight as a private soldier and lost his life for liberty. His oratory rivaled Patrick Henry's, with speeches so powerful they still resonate today. Peter Salem, a Black patriot, changed the battle's dynamics by shooting British Major Pitcairn at a crucial moment. Meanwhile, young John Quincy Adams watched from afar with his mother, later crediting this experience as igniting his lifelong passion for American freedom.Fast-forward to present day, where President Trump's dramatic warning for Tehran residents t
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From Flag Day to Father's Day: America's Heritage on Display
16/06/2025 Duración: 26minThis Father's Day weekend served up a powerful convergence of patriotism, reflection, and geopolitical significance that demands our attention. David Barton shared a sermon insight that struck him deeply – when David slew Goliath, King Saul asked him, "Whose son are you?" This seemingly simple question underscores the profound impact fathers have in shaping children who grow to achieve extraordinary things. For those without positive father figures, Victor Marks' story offered hope, demonstrating how identity and purpose can be found in relationship with our heavenly Father rather than earthly circumstances.Against this backdrop, Saturday's 250th anniversary celebration of the United States Army became a lightning rod for both patriotic pride and political controversy. The parade showcased America's military heritage with units dressed in period-appropriate uniforms from the Revolutionary War through modern conflicts. President Trump's respectful gesture of initiating salute
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Breaking the Monopoly: Why School Choice Matters for America's Future
13/06/2025 Duración: 26minThe cultural tide in America is turning, and this episode of The WallBuilders Show captures the momentum of traditional values making a powerful comeback across the nation.Texas has claimed a monumental victory with the passage of the largest school choice program in the country. After decades of advocacy, Governor Abbott signed into law a $1 billion educational savings account that will provide approximately $10,000 per student. Though this breakthrough program currently reaches only about 1.4% of Texas students, it represents a crucial first step in breaking the public education monopoly and expanding educational freedom for families.A refreshing cultural shift is underway as June transitions from "Pride Month" to "Family Month." Congresswoman Mary Miller has introduced a resolution in Congress officially recognizing the family as society's foundational building block. This coincides with major corporations quietly dropping their rainbow logos and Americans increasingly celebrating
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Faith Under Fire: Israel's Struggle for Peace - with Omer Eshel
12/06/2025 Duración: 26minStepping into our studio for the first time, Israeli archaeologist, tour guide, and IDF soldier Omer Eshel brings firsthand perspective to the complex realities unfolding in the Middle East. This rare in-person conversation takes us beyond headlines into the heart of Israel's current challenges with Iran, Gaza, and internal politics.Omer draws a striking biblical parallel when assessing Prime Minister Netanyahu's leadership, comparing him to King Solomon—"someone who started really well but became corrupt." This candid evaluation reveals nuances in Israeli politics often missing from international coverage, where Israelis themselves are debating their leadership during crucial times.The discussion turns sobering as Omer frames the current standoff with Iran as a dangerous dispute between nuclear powers. He reminds us of Israel's 2007 bombing of Syria's nuclear reactor—heavily condemned internationally but potentially preventing catastrophe when ISIS later swept through the region
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Reclaiming America: How Federal Land Control Threatens State Sovereignty- with Rep. Ken Ivory
11/06/2025 Duración: 26minThe federal government controls a staggering one-third of all American land, including half of everything west of the Rocky Mountains. But does this massive federal land ownership align with our founders' vision for America?Ken Ivory, a longtime advocate for constitutional land management, takes us deep into this overlooked but critical issue. Drawing from constitutional text and founding history, he explains how Article 1, Section 8, Clause 17 specifically limits federal land ownership within states to land purchased with state legislature consent for military installations and other specific purposes. During constitutional debates, Elbridge Gerry warned that allowing broader federal land powers would enable government to exercise "undue awe" within states – precisely what we're witnessing today.The conversation unveils what Ivory calls "the first great compromise" that preceded the more famous Connecticut Compromise. Land-poor states like Maryland refused to join the Articles o
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Oklahoma's Bold Move to Reclaim Republican Government- with Senator David Bullard
10/06/2025 Duración: 26minSenate Bill 1027liberty pastorsWallBuilders Teachers ConferenceSenator David Bullard of Oklahoma delivers a masterclass in constitutional governance with his groundbreaking reform of the state's initiative petition process. Having identified how progressive groups exploit ballot initiatives to liberalize conservative states, Bullard crafted Senate Bill 1027 to restore republican principles and strengthen pro-life protections.The ballot initiative system, a Progressive Era remnant that creates direct democracy within states, has become the preferred weapon for liberal organizations seeking to bypass conservative legislatures. As Bullard explains, outside money and professional signature gatherers have previously succeeded in Oklahoma with measures for medical marijuana and Medicaid expansion. Now, they're targeting abortion rights.Bullard's reform requires remarkable transparency and genuine grassroots support for any initiative. Petitions must use Oklahoma volunteers and Oklahoma money only. Cr
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D-Day's Legacy Lives On As Modern Political Battles Unfold - with John Graves
09/06/2025 Duración: 26minhttps://millionvoices.org/When titans clash, nations tremble. The recent public dispute between Elon Musk and Donald Trump represents more than just a personality conflict—it embodies a fundamental tension between principled idealism and political pragmatism that could reshape American politics for generations.Against the backdrop of D-Day's anniversary, we explore how this modern conflict mirrors historic challenges that required both strategic compromise and unwavering purpose. David Barton shares fascinating insights about how D-Day's success hinged on elaborate deception, with General Patton serving as a crucial decoy that drew German forces away from the actual landing sites. Just as those coordinated tactics changed the course of World War II, today's political battles demand similar strategic thinking and unity of purpose.The heart of the Musk-Trump disagreement centers on America's fiscal future and how to achieve meaningful reform. Musk, the world's richest man and a brillian
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Unexpected Victories: How Trump's Policies Are Reducing Crime Rates
06/06/2025 Duración: 26minAmerica is witnessing a remarkable turnaround that defies mainstream narratives but confirms what many citizens have long known—when we return to foundational principles, society thrives.Across the nation, murder rates are plummeting in cities once synonymous with violence. Baltimore's homicide rate has fallen by 31.6%, St. Louis by 34.5%, and Denver by a staggering 63%. This transformation coincides with executive orders that restored the federal death penalty for heinous crimes and empowered law enforcement to "relentlessly pursue criminals." The simple truth emerges: when we hold criminals accountable rather than releasing them without consequences, communities become safer.Meanwhile, the pro-life movement continues gaining momentum. Texas has achieved 30 consecutive months without a single elective abortion, while Indiana has reduced procedures from 3,000 annually to just 22 in a three-month period. Beyond prohibitions, states like Arkansas have appropriated millions to support pregnancy ce
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Constitutional Clarity: Understanding Our Founding Document
05/06/2025 Duración: 26minConstitutional confusion runs rampant in America today, with progressive reinterpretations threatening the very foundation of our republic. In this thought-provoking episode, we tackle listener questions that cut to the heart of our governing structure, revealing truths that many Americans have never been taught.When examining the 14th Amendment and its application to modern immigration debates, we uncover how dramatically its original purpose has been distorted. This amendment—created specifically to secure equal rights for freed slaves following the Civil War—has been weaponized to support concepts like "anchor babies" that the founders would have found utterly foreign. The crucial phrase "subject to the jurisdiction thereof" was deliberately included as a limitation, not an expansion of citizenship.Perhaps most eye-opening is our discussion of the three branches of government. Contrary to what's taught in most classrooms, these branches were never designed to be co-equal. Drawing d
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Rediscovering Biblical Foundations in Modern Church Culture- with Dr. Jim Garlow
04/06/2025 Duración: 26minDr. Jim Garlow takes us on a profound journey examining the state of the American church, revealing both encouraging revivals and concerning trends that deserve our attention. Drawing from decades of pastoral experience and global ministry, Garlow diagnoses a troubling shift in church structure - our congregations increasingly resemble corporations rather than New Testament communities. When church boards operate like executive committees and pastors become employees rather than shepherds, something essential is lost. This corporate model, largely shaped by modern tax regulations, stands in stark contrast to the relational, apostolic patterns we see in scripture.While celebrating the vibrant worship movement sweeping through modern Christianity, Garlow points to an unintended consequence: we've sacrificed theological depth for emotional experience. Previous generations absorbed rich doctrine through hymns, building resilient faith capable of weathering cultural storms. Today's believers, while passi