Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • September 16, 2016

Seven years into the Obama administration, nobody seems to fear the United States anymore. China, Russia, Iran, Turkey—even the Philippines and South Sudan—have all recently lashed out at America with hostile acts of aggression and disrespect. On today’s Trumpet Daily Radio Show, Stephen Flurry examines the breakdown of American deterrence and explains where this dangerous trend is leading.


Feature • March 1, 2006


Article • May 24, 2022

Joe Biden and those behind him are causing an energy crisis, on purpose.


Article • April 13, 2016

Skyrocketing costs and an aging military are conspiring to leave America vulnerable in unsuspected ways.



Feature • December 1, 2012

Humiliation in Cairo and death in Benghazi shook America. But our response has been even more terrifying.



Article • October 10, 2025




Article • April 4, 2022

At least 38 percent of the world’s population is looking to ditch the dollar.


Article • June 15, 2021

Cancel culture is a weapon unsheathed only for a certain kind of enemy, and only for a specific purpose.


Article • March 21, 2023

Biden is transforming the Federal Reserve into a high-tech version of the Soviet Gosbank.


Article • May 12, 2017

British journalist Melanie Phillips has been a culture warrior for decades, fighting for the traditional family and education.


Feature • December 1, 2002

Australia deals with its 9/11.


Article • September 17, 2017

Germany’s rise, China’s potential death blow to the dollar, and more


Article • August 8, 2016

Black power, freedom and justice—but only their way



Article • May 23, 2011

Washington doesn’t seem to care who it has to negotiate with to get out.


Article • April 10, 2019

Islamists and progressives do not have much in common, except a hatred for Israel.



Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • December 21, 2016

On this day in 1991, Russian General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev did something many in the West thought would never happen: He announced that the Soviet Union would be dissolved. While this event helped bring an end to America’s longtime enemy, it did not bring an end to the spread of communism. The United States put the blinders on and moved forward. But now, less than three decades later, Russia is led by a man whose aim is to restore the Soviet Empire. Yet no one in America is ringing the alarm bells. On today’s show, Stephen Flurry discusses how America’s ignorance of its enemies is bringing down this once great nation.


Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • May 31, 2016

Iran’s government last week elected Ayatollah Ahmad Jannati to lead the Assembly of Experts, the body responsible for picking the nation’s next supreme leader. Jannati is a hard-liner who has encouraged suicide bombings and, in 2014, stated that Iran’s number one slogan was “Death to America.” When asked about the election of Jannati, United States State Department spokesman Mark Toner shared a laugh with reporters and had no comment on the issue. The next day, when Toner was asked about the new coalition in Israel between Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and Avigdor Lieberman, he wasted little time in noting that it was “the most right-wing coalition in Israel’s history.” Why is the U.S. silent on the election of Jannati and upset about Israel’s new coalition? Find out on today’s Trumpet Daily Radio Show.


Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • February 18, 2016

Six police officers across the United States were shot dead during just a one-week span this month. Police deaths at this rate are unprecedented. So far this year, eight police officers have been killed by gunfire. In the same time span last year, only one officer was killed by gunfire. Yet little attention is drawn to this alarming trend from the media or the White House. On today’s program, Stephen Flurry explains where America’s anti-police mind-set is leading. Also on today’s show, how the United States is being outmaneuvered in the Middle East and why it is causing the rest of the world to look beyond America.


Feature • August 1, 2008

America’s advanced, complex nerve system may be its greatest strategic weakness.