Ben sits down with former Michigan Congressman Peter Meijer to give an inside look at what he believes America's greatest challenges are from an institutional, political, and cultural perspective. Drawing from his term in Congress and military service, Peter discusses what he believes are the biggest structural flaws in the current partisan environment, and whether or not those can be solved with a new generation of leaders.
Story #1: For all of the debate around it, the United States may have just embarked on the largest payout for racial and social justice reparations.
Story #2: What would a war look like between the United States and China? What would happen in just the first week?
Story #3: Is the MLB regular season suddenly more captivating than the NBA playoffs?
Story #1: Why did it happen?
Story #2: How he was caught ft. FOX News Contributor and former CIA Station Chief Dan Hoffman.
Story #3: 5 Players that Intrigue Will in the 2023 NFL Draft.
Story #1: Everything is fake. From our accents to our modern-day civil rights movement?
Story #2: Why did Bud Light go woke?
Story #3: It is time for a mid-season NBA Tournament.
Then, Jason is joined by Senior Fellow at the Heritage Foundation and Co-Founder of the Committee to Unleash Prosperity, Stephen Moore. Jason and Stephen discuss the ideas that formed the foundations of Stephen's unwavering belief in free market principles, plus Stephen shares some similarities that he sees between President Trump & President Reagan.
Ben sits down with The Vice Chairman of the America First Policy Institute Center for American Security, Frederick Fleitz. They discuss where a future administration could build upon former President Trump's foreign policy accomplishments. Plus, they look at how leaders can go about thinning out a federal bureaucracy that would work to undermine America First policies at every turn.
On this episode, Will sits down with the author of Finding Rest: A Survivor's Guide to Navigating the Valleys of Anxiety, Faith, and Life, Jon Seidel. Jon and Will discuss the best ways to tackle mental health in the modern age. They discuss everything from exercise, diet, and how to cope with stress. Plus, they have a spirited debate over the role of medicine in treating mental health.
Story #1: If former President Donald Trump is guilty, then so is former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
Story #2: How did drag queens explode upon the scenes and put the pressure on corporations?
Story #3: A conversation with Outkick Radio Show Host Dan Dakich.
On this episode, Ben sits down with the Host of The Re-Education Podcast and Fellow at the Clements Center for National Security at The University of Texas at Austin, Eli Lake. They discuss the merits of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's prosecution of former President Donald Trump. Plus, they examine how this will affect the 2024 Presidential Election.
Story #1: Making a Mountain out of a Molehill. Trumped up charges in New York.
Story #2: Breaking down the Trump indictment with Celebrity Attorney Mark Geragos.
Story #3: A National Championship surrounded by controversy.
Jason is joined by the Co-Host of “The Bottom Line” on FOX Business, Dagen McDowell. Dagen discusses how her background gives her a unique insight into how former President Donald Trump captured a stronghold on a large segment of Republican voters. Plus, she discusses her journey to FOX, and how her first-ever reporting assignment at the network relates to the former president's indictment.
On this episode, Ben sits down with former South Carolina Congressman and Host of The Trey Gowdy Podcast, Trey Gowdy. Ben and Trey discuss how politics have changed since they began following politics. Plus, Trey gives an inside look at the halls of Capitol Hill and explains the uphill challenges of fixing many of Congress' broken institutions.
On this episode, Will sits down with former Chief of Staff to Vice President Mike Pence and Member of the Public Square Board of Directors, Nick Ayers, to discuss the work that the Trump Administration did to help the everyday man and woman. Later, Nick explains how Public Square is helping consumers shop at companies that align with their personal values.
On this episode, Trey gives a passionate response to the mass shooting at a Nashville private school and draws on his experience as a prosecutor to discuss possible solutions to prevent future mass shootings. Later, Trey gives insight into what sort of powers the Speaker of the House and the Senate Majority Leader have over their respective caucuses. Then, Trey explains the complexities of what it means to find a defend guilty 'beyond a reasonable doubt'
Story #1: Nashville: Pretending to be a man versus personifying what it means to be a man.
Story #2: The Donald is back...in the news, again.
Story #3: Getting up to speed on the 2023 MLB season with MLB Analyst for FOX Sports and the host of the "Flippin' Bats" podcast, Ben Verlander.
Jason sits down with former Bridgewater CEO and Pennsylvania Republican Senate Candidate, David McCormick. They discuss David's new book, Superpower in Peril: A Battle Plan to Renew America, and why he believes that America is at a critical point in its history in whether it will remain the world's leading superpower. Plus, David shares some insights and life lessons that he has learned through his greatest failures and weighs in on whether or not he may run for the Senate seat in Pennsylvania in 2024.
On this episode, Ben sits down with FOX News Legal Analyst & George Washington University Law Professor, Jonathan Turley, to discuss the legal intricacies of how the potential indictment of former President Trump by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg could play out.
On this episode, Will sits down with former Cincinnati Bengals Defensive End, Devon Still, and his daughter, Leah Still. Devon retired from the NFL after just four years following his daughter's cancer diagnosis. Now, Leah is 8 years cancer free. They discuss the journey towards surviving the battle with cancer, how it has shaped their lives, and what they are up to now.
On this episode, Will sits down with the Founder of Tommy Walks America, Tommy Pasquale, to discuss his journey walking from coast to coast in five months. They discuss how the idea for the trip came about, the ups and downs of the adventure, as well as some comical side stories.