As lawmakers on Capitol Hill continue to debate over America's role in Ukraine, the Middle East, and potentially Taiwan, Ben looks back at the Trump Administration and argues that despite the former president's sometimes inflammatory rhetoric on social media, the world was safer and more secure during his presidency.
Ben revisits a monologue shared after Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) announced that he will not seek re-election for his seat in 2024, but rather will be "traveling the country and speaking out, to see if there is an interest in creating a movement to mobilize the middle and bring Americans together."
FOX News Correspondent, Lucas Tomlinson, is live from Las Vegas as the President campaigns in Nevada, a state he won by only two points in 2020. However, more attention is on Vegas' newly minted football stadium for the big rematch between The Kansas City Chiefs and San Fransico 49ers.
FOX News Correspondent Nate Foy joins Jason for a conversation on how Nate made the jump from a weekend anchor job in a small Florida market to covering some of FOX's biggest stories.
Ben addresses the crisis giving historical background on how failures to address the issue across a multitude of administrations have led to the crisis the country faces today. Plus, using their own words, he delivers sharp criticism of the Biden Administration that is struggling to reframe the issue in wake of an election year.
Story #1: From illegal immigration to trans athletes in sports: The party of 'empathy' has revealed itself to be the party of 'NIMBY'
Story #2: What's it like to be outnumbered 4 to 1? What is it like to be Jessica Tarlov on The Five?
Story #3: A lunchtime panel with Outkick Columnist, Bobby Burack and the host of Stacy On The Right, Stacy Washington.
Jason is joined by the host of the 'Gaines on Girls' podcast on Outkick, 12-time NCAA All-American swimmer and Independent Women’s Forum spokeswoman, Riley Gaines. They discuss her story from having her national championship taken away by transgender swimmer Lia Thomas. Plus, she reveals how athletes were silenced by the NCAA and why she eventually spoke out on the injustice.
As seen on Gutfeld!, FOX News Contributor Charlie Hurt, FOX News Contributor Tyrus and FOX News Contributor Kat Timpf, and former New York Congressman Lee Zeldin discuss an odd press release that included Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer interacting with a talking potato.
On this edition of Will's Friday sports episode of The Will Cain Show, Will sits down with the former Golden State Warriors Beat Writer for ESPN, and House of Strauss Substack founder, Ethan Strauss.