Will breaks down his predictions for the NFL this weekend. Then he covers it all with the host of Lawrence Jones Cross Country, Lawrence Jones, whose new show premieres Saturday. They discuss family, fatherhood, race, and their FOX journeys.
On this episode, Trey explains why Election Day isn’t a federal holiday, and whether that can be changed and explains the motives behind attorney generals who are soft on crime.
This week, Ben sits down with Mike Sielski, a columnist for The Philadelphia Inquirer, to discuss his new book, The Rise: Kobe Bryant and the Pursuit of Immortality.
This week, Bret sits down with FOX News White House Correspondent Peter Doocy, Chief Political Correspondent of the Washington Examiner, Byron York, and USA Today Washington Bureau Chief Susan Page, to discuss the latest developments of tension at the Russia-Ukraine Border.
This week, Trey breaks down why the Voting Rights Act is a misleading name for what is actually in the bill and sheds light on common misconceptions of what voting in America is like.
This week, Martha is joined by Meghan Lapp and Bonnie Brady who were featured in the film, “A Heavy Wind: The Threat to an American Heritage” by the Texas Public Policy Foundation.
On this episode, Trey explains how the Department of Justice monitors the FBI to ensure it is acting ethically and describes why the U.S. changed Senatorial elections to be done via the popular vote.
This week, Bret sits down with Co-founder and President of Real Clear Politics Tom Bevan, former State Department Spokesperson Morgan Ortagus, and Talk Radio Host and Democratic Strategist Leslie Marshall to discuss Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin’s pushback he is receiving after his first actions in office.
This week, Trey sits down with the Anchor of FOX News @ Night and Host of the Livin’ The Bream podcast, Shannon Bream, to discuss her faith journey and why faith plays such an important role in her life.
On this episode, Trey breaks down who is most affected when prosecutors decide what laws they enforce and which ones they don't. Then, Trey reflects on his own experience to give advice to a future law student.