On this episode, 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.
On this episode, Ben sits down with former Speaker of the House and 2012 GOP Presidential Candidate, Newt Gingrich, to discuss his new book, March To The Majority: The Real Story Of The Republican Majority. Drawing on his time as Speaker and vast knowledge of history and politics, Speaker Gingrich illuminates new paths to victory for Republicans, and how they can build a winning coalition in 2024 and beyond.
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.
Story #1: Why President Joe Biden CANNOT run again!
Story #2: The blowback to Will saying it is selfish not to have children.
Story #3: Strength and Weakness in response to MLB's pride month.
On this episode, Trey breaks down the defense's strategy in the Bryan Kohberger trial. Then, he explains why depositions are not used in criminal cases. Finally, Trey breaks down his golf bag and shares some riveting golf stories.
On this episode, Will sits down with Comedian John Crist for an in-depth conversation on how cancel culture has affected the comedy world, and how some comedians are pushing back against it.
Finally, Jason is joined by FOX & Friends Weekend Co-Host, Pete Hegseth. Pete shares stories from his time serving in the U.S. military, as well as an outline for how everyday people can fight back against the increasing lack of patriotism in private and public life.
Recorded just hours before Speaker Kevin McCarthy and President Biden reached a deal on the debt ceiling, Ben sits down with Congresswoman Debbie Lesko (R-AZ) to discuss the inside scoop on the negotiations. Plus, they discuss the fallout from the Durham report. Later, they discuss some of the intricacies of Republican party politics in Arizona, and what Republicans can do moving forward to make the state red again.
On this episode, Will commemorates Navy SEAL Mike Day, an American hero who survived physical wounds from his time of service, but not those on the inside.
Later, Will revisits his 'State of the Union' and what our leaders should be doing to focus on putting America first.
Today, Will revisits a monologue from his time hosting FOX News Tonight on the FOX News Channel, discussing why it is that why from Senators John Fetterman and Diane Feinstein to President Joe Biden, we are increasingly led by leaders who seem to be not mentally fit for office.
Plus, he shares an interview with the Host of First Take on ESPN, and author of the new book, Straight Shooter, Stephen A. Smith.
As seen on Gutfeld!, Financial expert and stock market guru, Heather Zumarraga, Comedian, Joe DeVito, Host of The Wise Men podcast, Tyrus and FOX News Contributor, Kat Timpf discuss how A.I. generated photos caused major stock market disruptions.
Today, Will revisits a monologue from his time hosting FOX News Tonight on the FOX News Channel, discussing a New York City nurse who was falsely accused of stealing a bike from a group of black men.
Then, a conversation with former UN Ambassador, former South Carolina Governor, and 2024 Republican Presidential Candidate, Nikki Haley, where he challenges her on her support of NASCAR Driver Bubba Wallace after he was a victim of a supposed hate crime, which ended up being a false narrative.
Finally, he is joined by FOX News Foreign Correspondent. Trey Yingst. They discuss Trey's upbringing as he reveals what inspired him to pursue the adventurous lifestyle of overseas reporting. Trey shares his most vivid stories from his time in the business, as well as his experiences covering the war in Ukraine. Trey opens up about what it was like to lose two of his FOX News colleagues, Pierre Zakrzewski and Oleksandra "Sasha" Kuvshynova, to the war, and what it meant to him to recently see Benjamin Hall in person for the first time since his evacuation from Ukraine. Plus, he shares why he has become a leading voice of mental health awareness among foreign correspondents.
Today, Ben is joined by Cause of Action attorney, Eric Bolinder, in a case on behalf of New Jersey fishermen who challenge the federal government’s attempt to unlawfully force them to pay monitoring fees without congressional approval. The case would challenge the 'Chevron' precedent and could significantly change federal agencies' power scope.
Story #1: Is it possible that 285,000 Americans, maybe even you, have been spied on by the FBI?
Story #2: Will we soon all be wearing tuck suits?
Story #3: A lap around the sports world.
House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA) joins Mike Emanuel on the FOX News Rundown to discuss the latest in the negotiations. Plus, FOX News Medical Contributor, Dr. Janette Nesheiwat joins the Rundown to discuss the risk factors associated with Ozembic, why it needs to be paired with diet and exercise to be effective, and the reasons she believes the pandemic contributed to the rise in obesity in America.
FOX News Contributor, Kat Timpf, Outkick Host, Charly Arnolt, Comedian, Joe Devito, and Host of Jim Norton & Sam Roberts on SiriusXM, Jim Norton, discuss how beer companies are driving away their consumers.
Story #1: The Durham Report proves election rigging and engineering.
Story #2: The anti-capitalist coffee shop goes broke?
Story #3: Do we really like unpredictability in sports? Will does … when the Dallas Stars are in the NHL Conference Finals.
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.