Florida’s Voice with Drew Steele
Florida’s Voice with Drew Steele is a Conservative Afternoon Show that airs every weekday from 3 to 6 PM, offering a unique blend of news, commentary, and humor. But it’s more than just a show; it’s a three-hour wake-up call that energizes listeners with a dynamic and engaging experience. Florida’s Voice ensures you’re not just informed but also entertained.
Hosted by Drew Steele, a proud resident of Florida for 35 years, this consistantly #1 rated show has quickly become a trusted and influential voice in the state’s political landscape. Drew’s deep-rooted connection with Florida and his keen understanding of both local and national issues have earned him a loyal following. His ability to break down complex topics, offer insightful commentary, and inject humor into the conversation makes the show a must-listen for anyone who wants to stay informed and engaged in the day’s events.
Episodes

Wednesday Sep 17, 2025
Arctic Frost Bombshell, Florida AG Probe, & Kash Patel’s House Fireworks
Wednesday Sep 17, 2025
Wednesday Sep 17, 2025
Drew opens with the Arctic Frost revelations: Sen. Chuck Grassley’s findings pointing to alleged Biden-era DOJ/FBI targeting of nearly 100 conservative orgs and figures (including Turning Point USA/Action and activity tied to Elon Musk). Florida AG James Uthmeier says the state is launching its own investigation and prepping subpoenas.
Then: Kash Patel returns to Capitol Hill—this time in the House—sparring with Democrats over FBI hiring standards, Epstein file transparency, grand-jury gotchas, and viral-clip theatrics. Patel also details current FBI wins: YOY jumps in counterintelligence arrests (Russia/China/Iran/DPRK), cyber/ransomware indictments, and takedowns of nihilist networks like “764.”
Florida segment: Ag Commissioner Wilton Simpson on force-multiplier policing (fuel-theft and cargo-ring busts), border security, and whole milk back in schools. In politics/media: Obama’s comments on Charlie Kirk draw side-eye, Hakeem Jeffries dodges the Kirk vigil (“I had a meeting”), and Rep. Jasmine Crockett rhetoric surfaces amid calls to lower the temperature. Plus: Byron Donalds’ DC Crimes Act passes the House (bipartisan) to charge 18+ as adults and curb below-minimum sentences.

Wednesday Sep 17, 2025
Fed Cuts Rates; Kash Patel Part 2 Fireworks on the Hill
Wednesday Sep 17, 2025
Wednesday Sep 17, 2025
Drew opens with the Federal Reserve’s 0.25% rate cut and what it could mean for mortgage rates, inflation, gas, and grocery prices—plus chatter about two more cuts this year. Then it’s Kash Patel, Part 2: after a blistering Senate day, Patel clashes with House Democrats (Schiff, Hirono by reference, Goldman, Swalwell, Jayapal, Crockett) over FBI hiring standards, Epstein-file transparency, and “gotcha clip” politics. Drew breaks down the exchanges, the grand jury testimony trap, and why the viral-moment machine keeps failing.
Florida headlines: AG James Uthmeyer opens a probe into alleged DOJ/FBI targeting of political opponents tied to nearly 100 orgs/individuals, a statewide car-burglary ring hits women and seniors, and Melbourne moves to honor Charlie Kirk with a street renaming. Plus: St. Petersburg quietly drops “diversity” and “equity” from department names (rebranded as “community impact” and “supplier development”).
Also today: Byron Donalds’ DC Crimes Act passes the House (bipartisan), lowering “youth” to under 18 for charging and curbing judicial workarounds—Drew counters Dem pushback about “middle schoolers.” Media segment: ABC’s on-air ‘touching’ characterization of the Kirk suspect texts sparks backlash and a walk-back, and Bill Maher guest Billy Corgan surprises with sharp, industry-savvy takes.

Tuesday Sep 16, 2025
Tuesday Sep 16, 2025
Drew Steele breaks down a packed, explosive hour: FBI Director Cash Patel faces a heated Senate Judiciary hearing — pushing back on gotcha questions from Senators Hirono, Schiff, Booker and others — while Utah County Attorney Jeff Gray reads the formal charges and chilling text exchanges tied to Tyler Robinson, the suspect in the assassination of Charlie Kirk. We unpack the DA’s seven-count filing (including aggravated murder, obstruction, and witness tampering) and the district attorney’s notice to seek the death penalty. Hear the exact language from the texts — “some hate can’t be negotiated out” — and Drew’s reaction to national media responses.
Also on the docket: Florida headlines (Palmetto Bay censure, FGCU vigil tensions, ICE officer injured in a chase), a hard look at media bias and political violence, and Drew’s Top 5 audio moments of the day — from late-night hosts to viral streamer reactions. We close with perspective on civic discourse, public safety, and why clarity and truth matter now more than ever.

Tuesday Sep 16, 2025
Tuesday Sep 16, 2025
Drew opens with breaking updates from Utah: County Attorney Jeff Gray formally charges suspect Tyler Robinson with seven counts in the assassination of Charlie Kirk, including aggravated murder, obstruction of justice, and witness tampering—with the death penalty (firing squad) on the table. We review the DA’s text-message evidence (the note under the keyboard, “some hate can’t be negotiated out”) and the media’s awkward reactions, including ABC and CBS having to acknowledge political motive.
In Florida headlines, Drew covers the Palmetto Bay council’s censure of Steve Cody over a vile post and an FGCU vigil for Charlie Kirk that organizers say was pushed off-campus before a late “exception.” Then: a feisty sit-down with Florida’s CFO Blaise Ingoglia on Orange County’s ballooning budget—Drew presses on “fuzzy math,” population vs. spending, and how to deliver real property-tax relief.
On Capitol Hill, Cash Patel tangles with Senate Democrats (Hirono, Booker, Blumenthal, Schiff) over FBI hiring standards (pull-ups at Quantico), transparency, and whistleblower claims tied to alleged DOJ/FBI scrutiny of conservatives (nicknamed “Arctic Frost”). Plus: Florida headlines on an ICE officer injured during a chase involving an illegal alien, and a quick note on homeowners insurance rankings amid Florida’s affordability crunch.

Tuesday Sep 16, 2025
Tuesday Sep 16, 2025
In this explosive episode of Florida’s Voice with Drew Steele, we break down the shocking charges against Tyler Robinson, the 22-year-old suspect in the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Utah County Attorney Jeff Gray has officially filed seven counts—including aggravated murder, obstruction of justice, and witness tampering—and announced his intent to seek the death penalty, possibly by firing squad. Drew unpacks the chilling text exchanges between Robinson and his roommate, the suspect’s leftist political motivations, and the disturbing reaction from media and Democrats who continue to mislead Americans about the truth.
Plus, Drew spotlights the backlash in Florida as Palmetto Bay council member Steve Cody faces censure for vile anti-Kirk remarks, student resistance at FGCU after a Charlie Kirk vigil was moved off-campus, and the nationwide call for civility versus the celebration of evil.
Finally, Capitol Hill heats up as Kash Patel takes on Senate Democrats over FBI hiring standards and whistleblower revelations about DOJ targeting conservative groups under “Operation Arctic Frost.” This episode dives deep into media bias, political hypocrisy, Florida headlines, and the fight for truth in America.

Monday Sep 15, 2025
National Guard for Memphis, Media & Campus Free Speech Wars
Monday Sep 15, 2025
Monday Sep 15, 2025
Florida’s Voice with Drew Steele breaks down Florida’s shift to open carry following AG James Uthmeyer’s guidance after a First DCA ruling, with on-the-ground context from Sheriff Wayne Ivey on what changes for law-abiding gun owners. Drew also covers the National Guard deployment to Memphis, White House reactions, and new details discussed as JD Vance hosts Charlie Kirk’s show, with Stephen Miller reflecting on Kirk’s influence. Plus: media coverage and NFL moment-of-silence controversy, Emmys politics, Pete Buttigieg’s “online sickness” comments, London free-speech protests, and Florida’s campus speech reforms with Bob Rommel. Subscribe for Florida politics, Second Amendment updates, media accountability, and free-speech debates.
Guest hits:
Sheriff Wayne Ivey on how deputies will handle open carry and why responsibility matters.
Bob Rommel (AFPI Florida) on ending “free-speech zones” in Florida and protecting debate on campus.

Monday Sep 15, 2025
Monday Sep 15, 2025
Florida’s Voice with Drew Steele breaks down a pivotal day in Florida and beyond.• Open Carry: Florida AG James Uthmeier’s guidance after a First DCA ruling—what it means for law-abiding gun owners and enforcement.• Charlie Kirk fallout: JD Vance guest-hosts Kirk’s show from the White House; Stephen Miller shares behind-the-scenes stories and why the administration is deeply engaged.• Media & NFL: Which teams skipped a moment of silence, Emmys reactions, and how corporate media framed the story.• DC & cities: Live Oval Office remarks on federal resources for Memphis.Plus: listener calls, newsroom hits, and why rhetoric—and facts—matter.

Monday Sep 15, 2025
Monday Sep 15, 2025
Florida is now officially an open carry state after Attorney General James Uthmeyer directed law enforcement to stop prosecuting law-abiding citizens who carry firearms in public. Drew Steele breaks down what this Second Amendment win means for gun owners and where the legal fight goes from here.
We also dive into shocking new details from the Charlie Kirk assassination case. FBI Director Kash Patel revealed forensic evidence and a destroyed note confirming the attack was premeditated, with the suspect’s own family admitting his radical left-wing ideology fueled the crime.
Other key topics:
Melania Trump forces retraction from the Daily Beast after false Epstein claims.
Florida officials fire employees for mocking Charlie Kirk’s death online.
Exposing how the media twists the narrative and why Americans deserve transparency.
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Friday Sep 12, 2025
Friday Sep 12, 2025
Drew Steele breaks down Utah’s press conference naming Tyler Robinson (22) as the suspect in the assassination of Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University. Hear key details from Gov. Spencer Cox and FBI Director Cash Patel: Discord messages about a rifle “drop point,” a Mauser 98 .30-06 with scope, and engraved shell casings reading “Hey fascist, catch,” “Bella Ciao,” and symbols including the three downward arrows associated with anti-fascist imagery. A former classmate describes Robinson as the lone leftist in a Republican family who grew increasingly extreme. Drew covers the father’s role in turning in his son, reports of a potential suicide threat, and the wider implications for political violence, media narratives, free speech, and public safety. Plus: the governor’s call for an “off-ramp” from escalating hate, national reaction, and how communities have responded with vigils and prayer instead of riots.

Friday Sep 12, 2025
Utah Arrest, Senate GOP’s Nuclear Option & Alligator “Support Animal” Ban
Friday Sep 12, 2025
Friday Sep 12, 2025
Drew Steele tackles viral headlines and hard politics: a Western Pennsylvania Walmart bans a man’s emotional support alligator, sparking a wider debate over support animals, store policy, and public safety. Then—major national news—Utah Gov. Spencer Cox announces an arrest in the Charlie Kirk assassination case, with investigators citing Discord messages, engraved shell casings, and a Mauser rifle. Drew breaks down what the press conference means for political violence, free speech, and law-and-order.
On Capitol Hill, Senate Republicans execute a “nuclear option” rules change to lower the confirmation threshold, curbing Chuck Schumer and the Democrats’ power to block the President’s nominees—a move conservatives say was long overdue to advance the administration’s agenda.
Plus: cancel culture accountability, media bias, Florida updates, and your calls. If you follow conservative talk radio, Florida politics, crime policy, school accountability, and First Amendment debates, this episode brings sharp analysis and real news you won’t get elsewhere.






