The Officer Tatum Show
My shows talk about politics, life, and success. As a black conservative my voice and opinions are not usually popular, but this platform gives me an opportunity to share my beliefs with an appreciative and receptive audience. I hope these podcasts help keep you informed, inspired, and every once in a while... laughing. Love y‘all.
My shows talk about politics, life, and success. As a black conservative my voice and opinions are not usually popular, but this platform gives me an opportunity to share my beliefs with an appreciative and receptive audience. I hope these podcasts help keep you informed, inspired, and every once in a while... laughing. Love y‘all.
Episodes

Monday Feb 09, 2026
Monday Feb 09, 2026
I had to talk about the Super Bowl halftime show and the manufactured outrage surrounding it. I roll the clips, react to the media and celebrity takes, and explain why a lot of Americans simply weren’t buying the hype. This wasn’t about hate or division. It was about culture, language, and people being tired of being talked down to.
Then I break down the latest updates in the Nancy Guthrie case. The ransom narrative still doesn’t make sense, key details aren’t lining up, and from a law enforcement perspective this situation looks far more complicated than what’s being sold on the news. I walk through what stands out, what feels off, and why this case deserves real scrutiny.

Friday Feb 06, 2026
Friday Feb 06, 2026
In today’s episode, I break down the latest developments in the disappearance of Savannah Guthrie’s mother, Nancy Guthrie, and give you a law-enforcement-grounded analysis of what adds up, what doesn’t, and why the so-called ransom narrative looks increasingly shaky. We also hit the media confusion, the fake ransom arrest, and why public pressure and sloppy messaging can make or break an investigation.
Then we get into culture and accountability, from Deontay Wilder and LeSean McCoy pushing tired racial narratives, to the hypocrisy surrounding viral Trump outrage. The episode wraps with a powerful, extended exclusive interview with Jorge Ventura, who spent weeks on the ground in Minneapolis documenting ICE operations, activist blockades, and firsthand assaults on journalists. This is real reporting, real footage, and a conversation the mainstream media doesn’t want you to hear.

Thursday Feb 05, 2026
Thursday Feb 05, 2026
In today’s episode, I break down two stories that show just how upside down the culture has gotten. First, we cover the shocking disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, Savannah Guthrie’s mother, and I give you a law-enforcement-minded breakdown of what’s being reported, what doesn’t add up, and what investigators are likely doing behind the scenes right now.
Then we get into the SAVE Act and why Democrats are calling basic voter citizenship verification “racist.” I lay out the common-sense argument, the polling, and the hypocrisy of pretending IDs are impossible to get. We also hit the Don Lemon drama, the FACE Act, and why you don’t get to violate other people’s rights and then hide behind “journalism.”

Wednesday Feb 04, 2026
Wednesday Feb 04, 2026
Don Lemon is back in the spotlight after going on Jimmy Kimmel and playing the “journalist” card, so I break down what he’s saying versus what actually matters legally and morally. We also hit Billie Eilish’s “stolen land” line at the Grammys and why celebrity virtue signaling is always loudest from behind gates and private security.
Then we go to New York, where Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s leadership is already showing cracks: snow response, trash, homelessness, and the tax-the-rich fantasy colliding with reality. I separate what’s real from what’s fake online and explain why bad policy always ends up hurting regular people first.

Monday Feb 02, 2026
Monday Feb 02, 2026
Today, I start with the Grammys and why these celebrity lectures are pure virtue signaling from people who will never live with the consequences of the policies they’re pushing, then we break down the moments that had the internet on fire, from “no one is illegal” nonsense to artists openly saying “F ICE” on national TV. I also hit Trevor Noah’s Epstein “joke” and why there’s a difference between comedy and throwing around defamatory accusations like it’s nothing.
Then we get into the sports world melting down: Draymond Green playing the race card after another technical, Steve Kerr backtracking and admitting he misspoke, Doc Rivers doubling down with claims he can’t substantiate, and the broader pattern of rich, powerful people weaponizing headlines while regular Americans pay the price. I close with Don Lemon coming out of jail and immediately turning himself into the victim.

Friday Jan 30, 2026
Friday Jan 30, 2026
It’s a wild Friday episode. I break down the breaking news that Don Lemon has been arrested and why you can’t insert yourself into a protest on private property, document the disruption, and then act shocked when federal charges show up.
Then we hit the rest of the chaos: the latest Epstein “file drops” and why I think a lot of it is distraction and weaponized allegations, plus the Virginia political shift that’s already bringing a wave of proposed taxes.

Thursday Jan 29, 2026
Ilhan Omar PANICS After Fake WINERY EXPOSED + MORE | Officer Tatum Show EP 245
Thursday Jan 29, 2026
Thursday Jan 29, 2026
Today’s show is packed with new updates out of ICE and the left completely melting down over Minneapolis. We break down Ilhan Omar’s latest drama, including the “attack” story and the fraud questions surrounding her, why the timing looks suspicious, and what doesn’t add up.
Then it gets wild: nurses go on camera floating “resistance” tactics against federal agents, and I explain why that’s not activism, it’s reckless criminal behavior. We also react to the celebrity outrage tour, the Ohio Democrat AG candidate who said the quiet part out loud about Trump, and Scott Jennings coming in with the cold, simple truth nobody on the left wants to say.

Wednesday Jan 28, 2026
Wednesday Jan 28, 2026
Arizona is on fire today. ICE raided more than a dozen Zipps locations in a coordinated operation tied to serious alleged crimes, and surprise, there was no “terror,” no chaos, just warrants getting served and people detained. Meanwhile, the same crowd that claims to care about justice is out there protesting the very thing that protects them.
Then I break down Ilhan Omar’s so-called “attack,” including the report that it may have been apple cider vinegar, why it looks suspicious, and how the narrative machine works. Plus, we cover the Arizona Democrat who went after teen girls for taking a photo with ICE and got exactly what was coming.

Tuesday Jan 27, 2026
Tuesday Jan 27, 2026
I’m losing my voice, but we’re getting into it: Tom Homan, Trump, and the Minnesota State Patrol moving into Minnesota as tensions spike, and the media keeps selling a fake version of what’s happening on the ground. I also call out the “amnesia” about Barack Obama’s immigration policies, because the same people melting down today ignored it when Obama said it.
Then we get into Jay Shetty stepping into this mess without doing basic research, and why “peaceful protest” ends the moment people start committing crimes and attacking law enforcement. Plus, I’ve got two can’t-miss interviews: Jorge Ventura with boots-on-the-ground reporting from Minneapolis, and self-defense attorney Andrew Branca breaking down the Alex Pretti shooting from a legal standpoint.

Monday Jan 26, 2026
Monday Jan 26, 2026
On today’s episode, I break down the shooting involving Border Patrol and an armed “protester,” walking through the video angles step by step and explaining the real legal question: did the agent reasonably perceive a deadly threat in the moment, even if the suspect may have been disarmed seconds earlier? I also address the misfire chatter and why going hands-on with federal agents while armed is a recipe for disaster.
Then we get into “Signal-gate,” where a so called secure chat gets exposed and what’s inside looks like coordinated real-time tracking of ICE, calling out locations, vehicles, and movements to interfere with arrests. I react to the media spin, the political outrage machine, and why context is the one thing they never want you to see.

Who Is Brandon Tatum?
Brandon Tatum, a former Tucson Police Officer, Founder of TatumReport.com, CEO of three companies, and co-founder of BLEXIT, has become one of the most prolific speakers and exciting personalities on social media after making a Facebook Video that got over 70 million views. Brandon has a tremendous following of over 3 million people spread across various social media platforms. He has been featured on The Ingraham Angle, Fox Business, Fox & Friends, Headline News, Newsmax, One America News, as well podcasts for Diamond and Silk, Ben Shapiro, Salem radio, and many large local radio markets, just to name a few. Brandon has been invited by President Donald J. Trump, to the White House on several occasions.
Brandon consistently speaks to crowds of over a thousand people. He has shared the stage with many world-renowned leaders including the President of the United States. Brandon has spoken at over 26 Colleges and Universities in over 20 different states last year alone. Brandon is well recognized for his, Godly perspective, dynamic personality, authentic message, and his natural ability to relate to the everyday American.
Brandon was also an All-American high school football player out of Fort Worth, Texas. Brandon was featured in the US-Army All-American Game, which showcases the top 78 high school football players in the nation. Brandon accepted a full athletic scholarship from the University of Arizona in 2005. Brandon played at Arizona for 5 years and entered the NFL Draft in 2010. God had other plans for Brandon, and he joined the Tucson Police Department a year later.
Brandon served 6 years with the Tucson Police Department. During his tenure, Brandon became a SWAT operator, field training officer, general instructor, and a Public Information Officer.
Brandon holds a bachelor's degree from the University of Arizona in Sociology and is actively working on his master’s in business leadership from Grand Canyon University.




