On this episode, Trey discusses how the game of golf can help you tell someone’s character, how people manage and respond to their guilt, and whether it is legal to go door to door to check somebody's vaccination status.
Jason is joined by Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. Secretary Pompeo discusses how attending West Point at 18-years-old changed the trajectory of his life, and his most proud accomplishments from serving in the Trump administration.
This week, Trey Gowdy is joined by Lou Holtz, former head football coach for the New York Jets, the University of Notre Dame, and the University of South Carolina among others.
In this conversation, Ben and Voddie Baucham Jr, discuss the secularization of American culture and the influence of Critical Race Theory on society. They also discuss what fatherhood and faith have taught them about our modern times.
On this episode, Trey shares his thoughts on his most interesting colleague in Congress, the possibility of rooting out hate in our world, and his best tools for communicating with a jury during his career as District Attorney.
This week, Senior Editor at National Review and Historian, Richard Brookhiser joins Abby in the classroom to help with her lesson plan on the signers of the Declaration of Independence.
On this episode, Trey discusses the lessons we can learn from Atticus Finch in "To Kill a Mockingbird," criminal justice reform in the United States, and the best ways to get in contact with your Congressman.
On this episode, Jason is joined by Harris Faulkner, host of "The Faulkner Focus" and "Outnumbered" on the FOX News Channel. Harris discusses how her upbringing in a military family instilled in her the values of patriotism, resilience, and faith.
On this episode, Trey considers Washington, D.C.'s tendency to overpromise on guarantees, and failure to manage the expectations of voters and constituents.
On this episode, Ben is joined by Michael Knowles, the host of "The Michael Knowles Show" and author of "Speechless: Controlling Words, Controlling Minds." Michael and Ben discuss the power of language in today's political landscape.
This week, Hao Li, CEO, and Co-Founder at Pinscreen and Distinguished Fellow at U.C. Berkeley, joins Abby in the classroom to help with her lesson plan on Deep Fakes.
On this episode, Jason is joined by Congressman Andy Biggs (R-AZ). Congressman Biggs discusses how his upbringing, his experience at Brigham Young University, and his career practicing law led him to Congress.
On this episode, Trey reflects on the experiences of his friends Representative Jim Clyburn, Senator Tim Scott, and Assistant U.S. Attorney Sheria Clarke to consider the pain and the progress of the United States on Juneteeth.
On this episode, Ben is joined by David Marcus, Columnist, and author of "Charade: The True Story of the Coronavirus Crisis." Marcus discusses the broad polarization in Coronavirus response and the future of our cultural-political landscape in the wake of the pandemic.
This week, Josh Kraushaar, Political Editor for National Journal and Fox News Radio Political Analyst, joins Abby in the classroom to help with her lesson plan on ranked-choice voting.
On this episode, Trey revisits the design of the U.S. criminal justice system, reveals the best and worst golfers in Congress, discusses whether your allegiance to a Political party should be stronger than your faith, and more.