Article • August 13, 2015
Meeting the EPA’s new Clean Power Plan rules to cut carbon dioxide won’t be cheap. Will it be worth it?
Feature • July 1, 2015
The Obama administration is applauding itself for killing the Monroe Doctrine. But in truth, this foreign-policy pillar has helped America survive—and its death puts the nation itself at risk.
Article • January 29, 2026
Article • May 26, 2016
Article • October 23, 2025
Trumpet World Radio Episode • September 25, 2024
Article • May 9, 2018
Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • February 8, 2016
“The United States of America, right now, has the strongest, most durable economy in the world,” President Barack Obama said in his statement on the economy last Friday. The president cited stats showing job growth and low unemployment rates and promised that his upcoming budget will maintain that progress. To the naysayers criticizing America’s “progress,” the president said, “Talking down the American economy … does not make that progress.” But is the economy doing better? Are the people wrong who are “talking down” the economy? On today’s program, Stephen Flurry examines some of the sobering facts about America’s real economic status and explains how a soon-coming economic crisis will be the catalyst that leads to the fulfillment of many prophecies in the Bible.
Article • February 2, 2021
Biden’s picks show a return of Obama’s ‘old guard.’
Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • January 15, 2021
Article • June 13, 2023
The urgent news regarding the presidency, foreign powers and national security is that the man in the White House is compromised. So why have you been hearing so much about the man in Mar-a-Lago?
Article • October 12, 2010
New global trade routes are emerging, and America is being bypassed.
Article • December 18, 2013
America abandoned central Europe to try and make friends with Russia—and got nothing in return.
Article • October 21, 2015
Three things you can expect now that Canada has elected its own President Obama.
Article • February 22, 2017
America’s new protectionism is forcing Latin America to seek new partners.
Feature • April 1, 2017
America’s new protectionism is forcing Latin America to seek new partners.
Article • March 16, 2016
Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • January 6, 2017
Four black teens in Chicago kidnapped and tortured a young, white, handicapped teenager this week and live-streamed a video of the torture. The kidnappers tied him up and taped his mouth shut, then beat him, sliced his scalp, forced him to curse Donald Trump and then drink from a toilet—all the while they yelled about how much they hated white people. The story was largely underreported in the liberal press. When President Barack Obama was questioned about the incident he said it was “terrible,” but also noted that race relations have improved during his presidency. On today’s show, Stephen Flurry discusses this disturbing event and how it shows the troubling direction America is headed.
Article • November 21, 2008
Politicians who think they know better than America’s founders are attacking the fundamental principles of the nation.
Article • May 10, 2022
Radical leftists don’t want a may-the-best-facts-win debate. They want power.
Article • August 9, 2024
Harris’s vice president pick reveals a sickness in American politics.
Article • December 6, 2022
Article • May 22, 2008
But should Japan oblige, it would not strengthen America’s position on the world scene.
Article • November 15, 2010
The dollar’s days as reserve currency are numbered.
Article • October 1, 2025