Wall Street to Washington

Wall Street to Washington
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The Wall Street to Washington Podcast, hosted by Jonathan Gamez, explores the intersection of business and politics from a conservative perspective. This podcast provides intellectual insights into how these two spheres intertwine, making it an ideal source for individuals passionate about politics and finance. Although rooted in conservative and right-leaning views, the podcast also embraces critical perspectives that broaden horizons and create thoughtful discussions.
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The podcast covers a range of topics including business ethics, populism, and political strategy, with episodes spotlighting influential figures such as Vice President J.D. Vance and Elon Musk. Specific focus areas include the impact of tariffs on business practices, the role of venture capital in shaping policy, and critical discussions about immigration policy under the Trump administration.

The Wall Street to Washington Podcast, hosted by Jonathan Gamez, explores the intersection of business and politics from a conservative perspective. This podcast provides intellectual insights into how these two spheres intertwine, making it an ideal source for individuals passionate about politics and finance. Although rooted in conservative and right-leaning views, the podcast also embraces critical perspectives that broaden horizons and create thoughtful discussions.
What does it take to stand on the front lines of history, armed only with a microphone, a camera, and the courage to tell the truth?
In this episode of the Wall Street to Washington Podcast, host Jonathan Gamez sits down with Savanah Hernandez: independent reporter, TPUSA contributor, and one of the boldest young voices in conservative media. All the way from covering Hong Kong protests and Antifa riots to exposing chaos at the southern border, Savanah has built her reputation on capturing the stories many legacy outlets ignore, as well as paying the price through censorship, bans, and de-platforming.
In this episode, we also explore the rise of independent journalism as both an act of courage and an act of entrepreneurship. Savanah and Jonathan unpack the economics of influence, the realities of building a media brand outside Big Tech, and how storytelling itself has become capital in the battle for cultural power. We also explore her personal journey from faith to heritage to conviction, and how they’ve made her a fearless critic of the narratives shaping America today.
And in the final segment, the discussion sharpens on Donald Trump’s proposed “Big Beautiful Bill.” Together, Jonathan and Savanah ask: is this fiscal conservatism, populist pragmatism, or a dangerous flirtation with big-government economics?
If you care about the future of media freedom, the economics of influence, or the conservative fight to defend truth in the digital age, this is definitely an episode you can’t afford to miss.
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