Topic: Chip Roy

15 chapters across the catalog

Trollery
Episode 1869 1:42:43 - 1:49:59

1869: Trollery

Sharia Law Tribunals, Congressional Hearing, Geofencing

A House Republican hearing led by Chip Roy warned of the rise of Sharia-based tribunal courts in the U.S. and UK, characterizing them as a threat to the Constitution. Representative Jamie Raskin argued that existing laws against murder and assault are sufficient to handle any religious legal codes. The discussion also touches on "geofencing" operations where Israeli companies reportedly target U.S. churches with digital ads designed to influence perceptions of Islam.

Hate of Speech
Episode 1801 8:35 - 16:17

1801: Hate of Speech

Fredericksburg Tea Party Gala, Boots and Barbecue, and Texas Politicians

A report from a local Fredericksburg, Texas event called "Boots and Barbecue" highlights the activities of the Fredericksburg Tea Party. The gala featured speaker Alex Newman discussing Agenda 2030 and Common Core, and was attended by political figures including Chip Roy and Kyle Biederman. The narrative includes a description of Matt Long, who portrays Benjamin Franklin in public schools, and a critique of the fundraising mechanics of political galas.

Mr. Umami
Episode 1769 1:56:51 - 2:01:10

1769: Mr. Umami

Nuclear Regulation, Inflation Reduction Act

The Trump administration's push for nuclear deregulation is seen as a key strategy for American energy independence, focusing on small modular reactors and thorium technology. Meanwhile, Representative Chip Roy has criticized the Inflation Reduction Act for earmarking billions of dollars for "climate stuff" that remains unspent. Critics argue the act functions as a rebranded "Green New Deal" that should be repealed.

Yippy
Episode 1754 52:18 - 54:36

1754: Yippy

Republican Dissent and Presidential Emergency Powers

President Trump criticized Republican "grandstanders" like Rand Paul and Chip Roy for questioning his authority to impose tariffs. Legal analysis suggests that once an economic emergency is declared, the president has broad powers for up to four years that Congress cannot easily override.

Nurse Injector
Episode 1741 1:00:58 - 1:05:40

1741: Nurse Injector

Lincoln-Reagan Dinner and Texas GOP Internal Politics

A first-hand account of the Lincoln-Reagan dinner in Fredericksburg, Texas, describes the atmosphere of the local GOP community. Representative Chip Roy discussed legislation to remove the U.S. from the UN, while keynote speaker Abraham Enrique spoke on winning the Latino vote. The narrative criticizes the event for "spiking the ball" and failing to address the influence of "Rhinos" within the Texas State House.

Pronoun Journey
Episode 1695

1695: Pronoun Journey

Fredericksburg Tea Party Boots and Barbecue Dinner Event

A report on the Fredericksburg Tea Party Boots and Barbecue dinner held in Kerrville, Texas, featuring 350 attendees. Speakers included Rick Green of The Patriot Academy, who discussed constitutional education and self-defense training, and Congressman Chip Roy, who spoke about the SAVE Act and election integrity. The event served as a precursor to an upcoming No Agenda meetup at the Full Moon Inn.

Douche Mobile
Episode 1676 2:38:58 - 2:43:42

1676: Douche Mobile

The SAFE Act, Non-Citizen Voting and Congressional Posturing

The House passed the SAFE Act, a bill introduced by Chip Roy that would require proof of citizenship for federal elections. While Republicans argue it secures elections, Democrats claim it creates unnecessary barriers for millions of Americans without easy access to birth certificates. The bill is viewed as political posturing ahead of the November election.

Mummy and the Dummy
Episode 1673 1:16:58 - 1:20:15

1673: Mummy and the Dummy

Tucker Carlson, Thomas Massie Spouse Passing

Representative Chip Roy led a moment of silence on the House floor following the sudden death of Rhonda Massie, wife of Representative Thomas Massie. The event sparked discussion regarding Massie's recent high-profile interview with Tucker Carlson, where he criticized AIPAC's influence in Washington. Speculation and condolences were shared regarding the timing of the tragedy and Massie's role as a prominent political dissenter.

Hard Landing
Episode 1661 2:18:49 - 2:20:23

1661: Hard Landing

Illegal Immigration Statistics, Chip Roy Congressional Hearing

During a congressional hearing, Representative Chip Roy questioned panelists on the total number of people living illegally in the United States. While media outlets often cite a figure of 11 million, experts at the hearing suggested the actual number is likely between 20 and 40 million. The hosts speculate the number could be as high as 47 million.

White Ringer
Episode 1627 32:17 - 34:31

1627: White Ringer

Chip Roy, Border Security, Fentanyl Crisis

Representative Chip Roy of Texas delivered a floor speech criticizing the federal government's failure to secure the southern border. Roy highlighted the financial burden on Texas and the tragic impact of fentanyl poisoning on children in his district. He argued that current policies prioritize bureaucratic interests over the safety and God-given rights of American citizens.

Bub
Episode 1624 44:52 - 47:51

1624: Bub

Mike Johnson and Chip Roy Debate Military Spending Bill

Speaker Mike Johnson is negotiating a $1.66 trillion spending bill with the White House that includes nearly $900 billion for the military. Representative Chip Roy criticized the deal, arguing it spends more than the previous "disastrous" Nancy Pelosi omnibus bill and fails to secure the U.S. border. Roy expressed frustration that Republicans are not using a continuing resolution to trigger automatic spending cuts.

Scop Christmas
Episode 1515 19:07 - 23:05

1515: Scop Christmas

Omnibus Spending Bill, Chip Roy Floor Rant

Representative Chip Roy of Texas delivers a floor speech criticizing the $1.7 trillion omnibus spending bill and the lack of open debate in the House since 2016. The bill includes $45 billion in emergency assistance for Ukraine and nearly $900 billion for military projects. Critics argue that the legislation was "cooked up" behind closed doors by a handful of leaders.

Homeless Apocalypse
Episode 1418 21:55 - 24:33

1418: Homeless Apocalypse

GOP Lawmakers Question FDA Bypassing Committee for Teen Boosters

Republican lawmakers, led by Senator Ted Cruz and Representative Chip Roy, sent a letter to the FDA demanding answers on why the agency bypassed its Vaccine Advisory Committee when authorizing Pfizer boosters for 12-to-15-year-olds. The lawmakers cited concerns over the low risk of severe COVID-19 in teens and potential risks of cardiac adverse events like myocarditis.

Re-wilding
Episode 1394 1:07:47 - 1:11:01

1394: Re-wilding

Gain-of-Function Definition, NIH Website Changes

The NIH recently removed the definition of "gain-of-function" from its website, replacing it with the term "enhanced potential pandemic pathogen" (EPPP) research. Congressman Chip Roy and Senator Rand Paul have highlighted this change, suggesting it is an attempt to shield Dr. Anthony Fauci from allegations that he lied to Congress about funding such research in Wuhan, China.

Brood X
Episode 1331 1:23:30 - 1:27:53

1331: Brood X

Diversity Activism, Chip Roy Controversy, Yellow Box Trend

Activists like Linda Sarsour are incorporating anti-Asian sentiment into broader social justice narratives. Texas Representative Chip Roy faced criticism for using a "lynching" metaphor during a hearing on Asian American violence. Additionally, a "yellow box" social media trend is criticized as a reductive and insulting form of virtue signaling similar to the Black Lives Matter black square.