Jason sits down with his former Communications Director, Jennifer Scott to preview his upcoming book, The Puppeteers: The People Who Control the People Who Control America.
President of the Government Accountability Institute, Peter Schweizer joins Jason to discuss how he got into investigative journalism and his keen ability to uncover consequential stories. Peter also acknowledges the long-lasting influence of President Ronald Reagan on politics.
Story #1: Where's the cocaine?
Story #2: Is health care a right? The difference between positive and negative rights.
Story #3: The case for an in-season tournament in the NBA.
First, Will sounds off on another major revelation from the alleged text messages of Hunter Biden.
Akira the Don, musician, DJ, and creator of Meaningwave, joins Will to discuss how and why our society is experiencing a void of meaning, and how he makes music to inspire people to greatness. Plus, he explains what the genre of meaningwave is.
On this episode, Will sits down with FBI Whistleblower & Fellow at Center for Renewing America, Steve Friend, to discuss how the FBI has changed drastically from its original mission. He discusses the inside story of where the organization has become corrupt and lights a path forward to return the institution to its original purpose.
Jason is joined by the Inspector General of the United States Department of Justice, Michael E. Horowitz. As the former Chair of the House Oversight Committee, Jason illustrates in order to actually effectuate change, one of the most effective ways was to work with the Inspector General offices. They recall the work they did together and have a discussion on the limitations of Congress and the Inspector General offices.
On this episode, Ben sits down with the Author of The New Abnormal: The Rise of the Biomedical Security State, Dr. Aaron Kheriaty who explains how the Biden Administration has worked hand in hand with tech companies to censor their political opponents.
On this episode, Will revisits a conversation with New York Post Columnist Miranda Devine to discuss what exactly what Hunter Biden's 'Laptop From Hell' revealed about the Biden family corruption.
On this episode, with the Twitter Files and potential coordination between the FBI and Twitter executives dominating news headlines, Will revisits a conversation with the man who found Hunter Biden's now infamous laptop, John Paul Mac Isaac.
On this episode, Will breaks down the latest batch released of 'The Twitter Files' and the controversy surrounding the social media platform's censorship of conservative voices. Will explains the outsized importance of Twitter's role in society and the importance of uncovering potential coordination between the FBI and Twitter.
On this episode, Ben sits down with Editor-in-Chief of Tablet Magazine, Alana Newhouse, to discuss her writing on "Brokenism" and how she believes the COVID-19 pandemic shed a light on how many of the country's institutions and systems are fundamentally flawed. Alana shares her real-life experiences to explain how this has shaped her political ideology.
On this episode Sean and Rachel sit down with Senior Fellow at the National Review Institute, Contributing Editor at National Review, and former Assistant U.S. Attorney for The Southern District of New York, Andrew McCarthy, to discuss why the Hunter Biden investigation is not just about Hunter's exploits, but why then Vice President Joe Biden sold off his foreign policy influence for monetary benefit.
On this episode, Trey discusses whether politicians in Washington, D.C. are held to the same standard as average Americans, and if the FBI is corrupt. Then he tells one of his favorite golf stories and shares the most binge-worthy British crime dramas.