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This week, Abby is joined by Thomas Neches, CPA. Thomas discusses where the name "Ponzi scheme" comes from and how they affect their victims.

This week, Trey discusses what is happening with the probe by U.S. Attorney John Durham, the debate around voter identification reform, and which golf balls he prefers.

This week, Jason discusses the proper role of government in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and speaks to Fox Nation Host Tomi Lahren about her principles and her career.

This week, Trey examines the news cycle. He looks at the media's agenda, and whether Americans should care about "the third highest-ranking person in the minority party."

This week, Ben is joined by Will Jordan, "The Critical Drinker." A professional writer and YouTuber specializing in satirical film criticism with special emphasis on the Marvel franchise, and other similar "superhero" genres.

This week, Abby is joined by Fox News Correspondent David Spunt to discuss where court-packing comes from, and what it would mean for the United States at large.

This week, Trey gives his thoughts on meaningful work outside of politics in Washington, D.C., his favorite movie recommendations, and more.

This week, Trey Gowdy reflects on the love, generosity, and care of a mother. He discusses how a mother's love transcends our flaws and our failings and cares for us through our lives.

This week, Ben is joined by Sohrab Ahmari, Op-Ed Editor at the New York Post and the author of the Unbroken Thread: Discovering the Wisdom of Tradition in an Age of Chaos.In this conversation. Ahmari discusses how the birth of his son and the martyrdom of Catholic Saint Maximilian Kolbe inspired his latest book.

This week, Liz explains how the United States' national debt got so high, what we can do about it as a country, and what our soaring national debt means for Americans.

This week, Trey gives his thoughts on Senator Tim Scott's Republican rebuttal to President Joe Biden’s joint address to Congress, our partisan media landscape, and more.

This week, Jason is joined by  Dr. Nicole Saphier, the Director of Breast Imaging at Memorial Sloane Kettering.

This week, Trey Gowdy is joined by his friend John Ratcliffe, former United States Director of National Intelligence for the Trump Administration and former Congressman for Texas's 4th district.

This week, Bret and his panel discuss the ability for lawmakers in Washington to reach bipartisan agreement on infrastructure and police reform legislation. 

This week, Ben is joined by Niall Ferguson, Ph.D., the Milbank Family Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. They discuss  how the Coronavirus became a catalyst for institutional mistrust and more.

This week, Trey discusses how politicians can work across the aisle and engage in bipartisanship, how his third-grade teacher changed his life, and dives deep on his friendship with Senator Tim Scott (R-SC).

This week, Jason speaks to Representative Lee Zeldin (R-NY). He discusses how his upbringing made him a conservative, how he got interested in the law, and more.

This week, Trey reflects on the importance of the American justice system following the conviction of former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin for the murder of George Floyd.

This week, Bret and his panel discuss the Biden administration’s accomplishments and future agenda as it nears President Biden’s first 100 days in office.

This week, Ben is joined by Martin Kulldorff, PhD and Jay Bhattacharya, MD, PhD to discuss how to improve trust in public health overall, the problems with mass lockdowns and COVID-19, and more.