The Professor Penn Podcast
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Episodes

Tuesday Jan 06, 2026
Tuesday Jan 06, 2026
Episode #267 of the @professorpennpodcast. Professor talks about the new viral piece from Nick Shirley that uncovered a lot of Day Care Center Fraud happening in Minneapolis MN. He draws the contrast to this amount of fraud compared to the massive amount that could be happening. Is this a Minnesota issue? Or is it across the nation?

Monday Dec 29, 2025
Monday Dec 29, 2025
Episode #266 of the @professorpennpodcast. As Christmas approaches, Professor Penn reflects on the season while outlining the strategy and concrete actions being taken to continue growing the movement. With the caucus quickly approaching, he explains why getting involved at the local level can change history in an instant — and why participation matters now more than ever. The episode dives into the future of the MNGOP and the ongoing push for “more electable candidates,” including discussion surrounding the unseating of Brett Bussman as a party officer. Professor also reacts to a recent clip from Royce White’s interview with Frontline, breaking down its implications for the broader political landscape. The conversation closes with a forward-looking discussion on the future of artificial intelligence and a candid examination of how personal responsibility and self-accountability appear to be at historic lows in modern society.

Thursday Dec 18, 2025
Thursday Dec 18, 2025
Episode #265 of the @professorpennpodcast. A segment from The Patriot, on AM Radio 1280. They talk about how the MNGOP works and politics in general, and what the future of MNGOP could look like.

Tuesday Dec 16, 2025
Tuesday Dec 16, 2025
Episode #264 of the @professorpennpodcast. Professor Penn argues that citizen engagement is long overdue, challenging a system where money — not voters — has held politicians accountable. He examines the growing role of military members in politics and recounts a recent tense face-to-face exchange with Minnesota Senate candidate Adam Schwarze. Professor reacts to comments from Steve Bannon regarding a potential future candidacy involving Steve Daines, then breaks down how the military-industrial complex is embedded directly within U.S. Congress. Using the federal registry, he reveals how much is being spent on weapons and war, raising the question of why America always seems to be at war. The episode also explores how political stressors can evolve into religious hatred, before Professor Penn closes with a discussion on the history of U.S. immigration and the clear parallels to what the country is experiencing today.

Tuesday Dec 16, 2025
Tuesday Dec 16, 2025
Episode #263 of the @professorpennpodcast. Professor Penn takes the mic solo as he recaps insights from a recent political gathering known as “The Masterclass.” From there, he moves into a deep analysis of America’s current economic reality and responds to Rep. Ilhan Omar’s claims that Donald Trump is responsible for the affordability crisis facing the country. The Professor then shifts into a historical examination of Somalia and the Somali people, using that context to explore how immigration has historically been used as a political tool to shape — and sometimes reshape — entire nations. This leads to a broader question: Why is the immigration we see today happening, and who benefits? Professor Penn also challenges the ongoing reluctance of many Republicans to address election fraud openly, calling it a moment that demands courage rather than silence. The episode closes with a look into the British role in early Zionism and how the movement evolved into a global political force. A sweeping and provocative historical-political breakdown designed to help listeners understand the forces shaping America and the world today.

Tuesday Dec 09, 2025

Thursday Dec 04, 2025
Thursday Dec 04, 2025
Episode #261 of the @professorpennpodcast. Professor Penn sits down with special guest Martino Nguyen for a powerful and wide-ranging conversation. Together, they break down concerns surrounding Minnesota fraud, the history of the Vietnamese community in Minnesota, and what early American life looked like for Vietnamese families building their foundation in the Midwest. The discussion turns to the long-standing lack of Republican outreach to inner-city and minority communities, emphasizing why local involvement is essential for real political change. Martino shares firsthand insight into the dangers of communism — a reality many immigrant families understand deeply — and how these experiences shape their view of American politics today. Professor and Martino also examine ways the U.S. system is failing everyday people, highlighting the need for communities to work together, even when disagreements arise, to build a stronger and more unified future.

Thursday Nov 27, 2025
Thursday Nov 27, 2025
Episode #259 of the @professorpennpodcast. Professor Penn is joined by John Gapp to discuss the future of Digital ID's and what we can give Thanks for in these hard times.

Tuesday Nov 25, 2025
Tuesday Nov 25, 2025
Episode #258 of the @professorpennpodcast. David goes off-script after a last-minute guest cancellation and opens up about anxiety, faith, and three “little miracles” that pulled him out of fear. He connects spiritual muscle memory to the fight against the emerging digital control grid, calls citizens to reclaim their sovereignty through real political action—not party theater—and makes the case for a new unity that puts American well-being and economic independence first.

Tuesday Nov 25, 2025
Tuesday Nov 25, 2025
Episode #255 of the @professorpennpodcast. A showcase of a speech by President Reagan from October 27th, 1964. "A Time for Choosing".




