I’m going to be joining George Hale and Ric Tyler on WVOM (101.3 FM & 103.9 FM) at 7:30 a.m. to unpack the gun grabbers’ public hearing debacle this week. If you don’t catch it live, Ric usually has the podcasts loaded to the website pretty quick.
At 8:30 a.m., I’ll have my regular radio interview with Ray Richardson on WLOB (100.5 FM & 1310 AM). If you can’t listen live, you can find the segment on Ray’s site here and we’ll send out a video later today.
Here are some Robinson Report blasts you may have missed this week that are worth catching up on…
Top Maine State Trooper Shreds "Red Flag" Gun Law [WATCH]
On Wednesday, Maine State Police Lt. Michael Johnston spoke before the Judiciary Committee regarding the gun control proposal Mainers will vote on in November, issuing what can only be described as devastating testimony for the far-left backers of the so-called “Red Flag” law.
Bruce Poliquin Wants to DOGE Maine
Bruce Poliquin has served as Maine’s State Treasurer, Second District Congressional Representative, and now he’s considering a run for governor. But first, he’d like to see some signs that Mainers are ready to choose a different path than the last six years of progressive one-party rule. Poliquin discusses Elon Musk’s feud with President Donald Trump, predicts they’ll get over it, and says Maine’s next governor must bring the DOGE skill set to Augusta. The former Wall Street asset manager also opens up for the first time about some of the highs and lows of his investing career, including his first major private-sector victory as a pension fund manager.
Taxpayers Paid $2M to Pro-Illegal Alien Group Staging "Abolish ICE" Rallies in Portland
You might not agree with the “ABOLISH ICE” message these protesters brought to a federal courthouse in Portland, Maine, but if you’re reading this newsletter, you likely contributed to its occurrence through your taxes.
Sportsmans Alliance of Maine Director David Trahan on Democracy in Maine
Former State Representative and State Senator from Lincoln County, David Trahan, now Executive Director of the Sportsman’s Alliance of Maine, joins The Robinson Report to discuss the clash between true conservation and modern environmentalism’s backing of crony capitalism in wind and solar energy. Trahan also addresses the Democratic Majority’s attempts to block a public hearing on the proposed “Red Flag” gun control referendum. Elected in 1998, Trahan argues democracy has been declining in Augusta, particularly over the past six years. (Note: This episode was recorded just before legislative leaders overruled the Judiciary Committee Chairs to schedule a legally required public hearing for Wednesday, June 11, at 3:00 PM.)
Faith, Freedom, & Christian Nationalism with Calvary Chapel Belfast Pastor Greg Huston
Pastor Greg Huston discusses his experience planting churches in Maine and leading Calvary Chapel Belfast. Greg reflects on building community in underserved areas, launching addiction recovery programs, and the church’s bid to purchase the Hutchinson Center. After the bid was accepted and later rescinded, the church pursued legal action, raising questions about process and religious bias. Greg discusses the ongoing litigation and what it means for faith-based organizations navigating public institutions.