Feature • March 1, 2010

The U.S. takes on yet another impossible task.


Feature • April 1, 2009

America’s new president will irreversibly alter relationships across the Atlantic.


Article • June 24, 2014

‘The Polish-American alliance is worthless, even harmful,’ Poland’s foreign minister allegedly said.



Article • November 20, 2017

Britain is planning to present the Islamic Republic with a ‘goodwill offering.’


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.


Article • April 19, 2022

Does ‘misinformation’ or ‘censorship’ pose the greater threat to democracy?


Article • May 20, 2015

Did President Obama’s 2009 Cairo speech catalyze the Mideast’s arms race?




Article • June 17, 2014

Iran rushes to fill the power void left by the United States.


Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • August 20, 2019


Article • November 22, 2011

Canada wants to open the tap for a huge supply of oil to America—but we won’t let it.





Article • October 10, 2025


Article • December 18, 2024

Trump derangement syndrome just doesn’t sell.



Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • August 16, 2016

The Pentagon announced Monday that 15 Guantanamo Bay detainees will be sent to the United Arab Emirates. This marks the single biggest transfer of detainees under President Barack Obama. Will this move make America safer? The Obama administration announced that it is pushing for the United States to adopt a nuclear policy of no-first-use. America’s allies are shocked by the idea. And now the U.S. is beginning the process of disarmament in a world that is rapidly becoming more violent. How well do you balance between using your mind and relying too much on technology? Stephen Flurry discusses the dangers of outsourcing once routine mental exercises to technology.



Article • March 12, 2009

History warns against misreading Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad.


Article • November 9, 2022

The false narrative is quickly collapsing.