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.
Finally, Jason sits down with his former Congress colleague, Senator James Lankford (R-OK). They share stories from their time serving together in Congress, as well as what real reforms could be put in place to help the government serve its citizens better. Plus, Senator Lankford shares some shocking details about what border agents have learned about those who are coming into the country, and why it may be an even graver national security threat than before 9/11.
Today, Ben shares with listeners some of his own listening and reading habits, and brings on one of his favorite writers, Ethan Strauss, former ESPN reporter and author of The House Of Strauss Substack, to discuss the rise of influencers across college sports, and how the changing trends will affect amateur sports.
On this episode, Will sits down with Outkick Columnist Bobby Burack to discuss how the media landscape will change in the coming years and how authenticity prevails against all else.
On this Fourth of July, Jason revisits a conversation with Elizabeth Smart, who recounts the harrowing details of her 2002 kidnapping from her Utah home and her remarkable escape.
Later, Former United States Attorney for the District of Utah Brett Tolman also joins the conversation to discuss his role in Elizabeth’s case and the ongoing fight against sex trafficking.
On this July 4th Weekend, Ben shares some readings he finds relevant to the nation's day of birth and the current political moments. A few of the selections include President George Washington, political philosopher Alexander De Tocqueville, and abolitionist and author Frederick Douglass.
Today, Will sounds off on the landmark Supreme Court affirmative action decision, which held that the current race-based admissions decisions in place at the University of North Carolina and Harvard University violate the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment. The ruling effectively ends affirmative action in American universities.
As seen on Gutfeld!, FOX News Contributor Johnny Joey Jones, Host of FOX Across America, Jimmy Failla, Host of The Kennedy Saves The World podcast, Kennedy, and FOX News Contributor, Kat Timpf, discuss whether low tickets sales at Disney may cause Mickey Mouse to lose his house.
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.
Jason is joined by FOX News Political Analyst, Juan Williams as they discuss how Juan's love of baseball taught him important life lessons. Plus, Juan shares how he made his way to the FOX News Channel and tells some riveting stories from his over 25 years at the network.
On this episode, Trey compares the song "Strawberry Wine" to the charges that Hunter Biden received in the recent plea announcement. Trey ponders the question of whether or not Hunter Biden will receive a fair sentence for what he allegedly did, or whether as the son of a Democratic president, he might get a sweet deal.
Jason is joined by former Congressman Doug Collins (R-GA) to discuss the career journey that led him to Congress. They reminisce on their time serving in the House of Representatives together, as well as the policies Congressman Collins fought for that he believes could benefit the everyday American.
Today, Ben sits down with former Secretary of the Interior in the Trump Administration, David Bernhardt, to discuss his new book, You Report to Me: Accountability for the Failing Administrative State.
Story #1: At least he is trying: RFK Jr.
Story #2: A USA-Mexico soccer match is stopped because of a gay slur.
Story #3: A conversation with FOX Sports College Football Analyst, Joel Klatt, on Deion Sanders, Nick Saban, and the SEC.
Story #1: Amazon will shut down your house if they think you are racist and Starbucks will fire you for being white.
Story #2: How lying Democrats got under Will's skin.
Story #3: Why Baby Gronk will never be a big-time football player.
First, Trey explains how grand juries and indictments work and why they are used. Then, he lets loose on how he feels about certain members of Congress who are holding up Speaker Kevin McCarthy's agenda.
As seen on Gutfeld! FOX News Contributor, Kat Timpf, Host of The Wise Men Podcast, Tyrus, FOX News Contributor, Charlie Hurt, and Comedian, Jim Norton, discuss why the United Nations is looking to restrict the free speech of those opposed to their political agenda.
Story #1: Whataboutism? Absolutely. What about the 17 tapes that implicate President Biden in a pay-for-play scheme?
Story #2: It looks like the left finally drew a line: The trans-activist who flashed a camera at the White House.
Story #3: Nikola Jokic is an NBA Champion.
Then, he is joined by former Speaker of the House, Newt Gingrich, to discuss his new book, March to the Majority: The Real Story of the Republican Revolution.