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President Biden isn't getting any younger, and the voters are noticing. Republican strategist and Vice President at Targeted Victory Matt Gorman weighs in on the fallout from the latest Special Counsel report.

President Biden secured victory in South Carolina's Democratic Primary this weekend, however, he still faces hurdles in lifting voters' enthusiasm. President of the Sentinel Action Fund Jessica Anderson explains what the challenges say about his chances of re-election.

Senior Vice President of CRC Advisors Matt Whitlock explores whether or not there's a path forward for a Trump alternative candidate.

Sean and Rachel answer listener questions, from what they think of the expulsion of former Congressman George Santos, to the latest comments by Felicity Huffman on the Varsity Blues scandal.

Today, Ben shares an insightful history of the role of Speaker of the House. He details what changes in the role led to the dilemma of the House of Representatives being without a Speaker today. Ben spells out how the vast changes made during the reigns of Speaker Tip O'Neil and Speaker Newt Gingrich fundamentally altered the role of the House in American government. Plus, Ben weighs in on where Speaker Kevin McCarthy was effective at the position along with some pointed words for Congressman Matt Gaetz (R-FL).

Ben is joined by the Executive Editor of The Common Sense Society Christopher Bedford as they discuss the possibility of a primary challenger facing off against President Biden and the administration's policy failures.

In June, the bipartisan Processing Revival and Intrastate Meat Exemption “PRIME” Act was introduced into Congress.

Kennedy sits down with Executive Director of the Libertarian Policy Institute, Nick Sarwark to discuss why the Libertarian party doesn't get more national attention.

Kennedy reacts to the eye-opening Congressional hearing in which a former military intelligence officer, turned whistleblower, said the U.S. government has alien spacecraft and biological remains in its possession.

Security expert and Host of The Bryce Eddy Show, Bryce Eddy explains the best ways to survive in times of civil unrest and what every family can do to prepare for a government collapse. 

Professor of Philosophy at the University of San Diego Matt Zwolinski and President of Heterodox Academy John Tomasi join Kennedy to discuss their new book, The Individualists: Radicals, Reactionaries, and the Struggle for the Soul of Libertarianism.

Jason Chaffetz joins Kennedy to discuss his new book, The Puppeteers: The People Who Control the People Who Control America.

What was Congressman Ro Khanna’s life before he joined the House of Representatives?

Tik-Toker Kat Stickler joins Liz Claman to share how she persevered through a very public divorce, leaving her as a young, unemployed mother of a toddler.

On this episode, Will sits down with the Director of the Tech Policy Center at The Heritage Foundation, Kara Frederick, who gives a detailed explanation of why the average American should be terrified of how the Chinese Communist Party is utilizing Tik Tok. She explains what information they are able to acess in your phone through the app, and how they are using it to advance their geopolitical interests. Plus, Frederick explains how the U.S. is sleepwalking towards a social credit score system.