In this fiery episode of BKP Pol­i­tics on Voice of RuralAmerica.com, host BKP (Bri­an K. Pritchard) deliv­ers a no-holds-barred rant expos­ing what he calls the most egre­gious weaponiza­tion of fed­er­al pow­er since Water­gate. Kick­ing off with a light­heart­ed bloop­er about his on-air flubs, BKP dives into the heart of the mat­ter: a bomb­shell rev­e­la­tion from 91-year-old Iowa Sen­a­tor Chuck Grass­ley. Grass­ley dis­closed an FBI doc­u­ment from the “Arc­tic Frost” investigation—a probe into alleged elec­tion con­spir­a­cies that mor­phed into Spe­cial Coun­sel Jack Smith’s clas­si­fied doc­u­ments case against for­mer Pres­i­dent Don­ald Trump. Shock­ing­ly, the FBI secret­ly sur­veilled the phone records of eight sit­ting Repub­li­can U.S. Sen­a­tors with­out their knowl­edge, using toll analy­sis from car­ri­ers like AT&T and Ver­i­zon. The tar­get­ed law­mak­ers include Mike Kel­ly (PA), Lind­sey Gra­ham (SC), Bill Hager­ty (TN), Josh Haw­ley (MO), Dan Sul­li­van (AK), Tom­my Tuberville (AL), Ron John­son (WI), Cyn­thia Lum­mis (WY), and Mar­sha Black­burn (TN).

BKP prais­es Grass­ley’s sharp fac­ul­ties at his advanced age and lam­basts the main­stream media for ignor­ing the sto­ry while obsess­ing over base­less attacks on incom­ing Attor­ney Gen­er­al Pam Bon­di, accus­ing her of being Trump’s pup­pet in a “bag of cash” con­spir­a­cy. He plays a clip from Sen­a­tor John Kennedy (R‑LA) grilling a wit­ness on the legal hur­dles for such sub­poe­nas, empha­siz­ing the need for prob­a­ble cause and judi­cial approval—yet ques­tion­ing how the FBI bypassed scruti­ny, pos­si­bly treat­ing the sen­a­tors as part of a “crim­i­nal enter­prise.” BKP con­nects this to broad­er DOJ abus­es, cit­ing the infa­mous Loudoun Coun­ty, Vir­ginia, case where a father was arrest­ed for protest­ing his daugh­ter’s rape by a bio­log­i­cal male in a school bath­room, and the FBI’s tar­get­ing of Catholics pray­ing out­side abor­tion clin­ics. He shares a per­son­al anec­dote about his friend Amy Kramer, a Geor­gia Repub­li­can com­mit­tee­woman with Women for Trump, who was also tar­get­ed in the probe, under­scor­ing how these tac­tics extend to grass­roots con­ser­v­a­tives.

 

The host esca­lates the alarm by ref­er­enc­ing recent sur­veil­lance of Tul­si Gab­bard (fol­lowed through air­ports post-DNI appoint­ment) and Trump’s repeat­ed pub­lic call­outs of Jack Smith as a “sleaze.” BKP warns every­day Amer­i­cans: if sen­a­tors aren’t safe, who is? He spec­u­lates his own media com­pa­ny was watch­list­ed after los­ing its YouTube chan­nel and ques­tions how many law-abid­ing citizens—those who com­plied with COVID lock­downs and go to work daily—have been secret­ly mon­i­tored by the feds. He con­trasts this Orwellian over­reach with the gov­ern­men­t’s fail­ure to address real crises like car­tel vio­lence, 333 mur­ders in Chica­go, drug over­dos­es, and sex traf­fick­ing, brand­ing the per­pe­tra­tors as “evil bad peo­ple” with no redeem­ing pri­or­i­ties.

 

Shift­ing gears to glob­al flash­points, BKP spot­lights under­re­port­ed inter­na­tion­al devel­op­ments. He cri­tiques Tony Blair’s op-ed propos­ing a “colo­nial trustee­ship” for Gaza and notes Jared Kushner—Trump’s son-in-law and incom­ing Mid­dle East envoy—joining peace talks in Egypt, fresh off a $55 bil­lion lever­aged buy­out deal for Elec­tron­ic Arts involv­ing Sau­di Ara­bi­a’s Pub­lic Invest­ment Fund and Sil­ver Lake. BKP rais­es eye­brows at the Sau­di ties (“I’m just saying—I’m just a mes­sen­ger”), tying it to domes­tic chaos like Port­land’s antifa shut­downs under scruti­ny from Bon­di and Chicago’s may­or ignor­ing a home­less man’s uniden­ti­fied body in the street.

 

The episode clos­es on a Cold War echo: Russia’s upper house of Par­lia­ment rat­i­fied a mil­i­tary coop­er­a­tion agree­ment with Cuba, signed in Havana on March 13, 2025, and approved in Moscow on March 19. BKP draws par­al­lels to the Cuban Mis­sile Cri­sis, not­ing Cuba’s loca­tion just 90 miles off Flori­da’s coast and quip­ping about Rus­si­a’s inabil­i­ty to fix 1957 Chevys amid the island’s decay. He laments the “lame stream” medi­a’s silence, busy fix­at­ing on Trump instead. Through­out, BKP’s pas­sion­ate, unfil­tered style—mixing humor, out­rage, and calls to action—urges lis­ten­ers to wake up to the “deep state” threats clos­ing in, teas­ing more on Mar­jorie Tay­lor Greene in the next seg­ment. A must-lis­ten for con­ser­v­a­tives feel­ing the squeeze from fed­er­al over­reach and glob­al insta­bil­i­ty.

 

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