Hour 2 of American Sunrise opens with major headlines: President Trump announces Venezuela will turn over 30–50 million barrels of oil to the United States following the capture of Nicolas Maduro—an economic and geopolitical move the White House says will benefit both nations.
The show also breaks down President Trump’s continued push to acquire Greenland, sparking a public feud with Denmark’s prime minister over what it means for NATO.
Plus: a new political shakeup in Minnesota as Gov. Tim Walz says he won’t seek a third term, and reports swirl that Sen. Amy Klobuchar may run for governor amid scandals and scrutiny in the state.
CPAC Chairman Matt Schlapp joins to react to Venezuela, Cuba ripple effects, NATO spending, Greenland strategy, and the domestic backlash over Trump’s “flexibility” remark on the Hyde Amendment.
TIMESTAMPS
0:00 – Hour 2 preview: Venezuela oil, Greenland, Minnesota politics
1:18 – Show open + hosts intro
2:21 – Dr. Gina shares audience gift + emotional moment
4:05 – Headlines: Greenland options, impeachment warning, election security
4:29 – DHS crackdown: 2,000 agents headed to Minneapolis
5:18 – Weather forecast highlights (Huntsville warmth, Kalispell snow, Southwest system)
6:49 – Venezuela oil plan details (30–50M barrels, money “controlled by me”)
7:29 – Matt Schlapp joins: oil markets + Venezuela ripple effects
8:32 – “No troops everywhere” + framing it as a legal arrest operation
9:13 – Greenland + NATO: burden-sharing and Europe defense spending
10:59 – “Art of the deal” discussion: buying vs. force
11:32 – Messaging challenge: “Why foreign policy when America’s hurting?”
12:13 – Hyde Amendment controversy: “flexibility” remark reaction
13:10 – Schlapp explains Hyde + taxpayer funding debate
14:02 – Calls for clarification + wrap
14:42 – Tease: public broadcasting shutdown (NPR/PBS/CPB)
Credit to : Real America’s Voice
