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Jason sits down with former NFL Sideline Reporter, Michele Tafoya.

This week, Trey is joined by FOX News National Correspondent, Jennifer Griffin.

This week, Dana is joined by Host of Jesse Watters Primetime and Co-Host of The Five, Jesse Watters.

This week, Digital Forensics Examiner and founder of Hexordia, Jessica Hyde joins Abby in the classroom.

A celebration of Juneteenth!

This week, Shannon sits down with the former United States Secretary of Education and Author, Betsy DeVos.

Trey reflects on what impact Red Flag laws will have on society and the prevention of future mass tragedies.

The panel weighs in on Gannet, the media company that owns USA Today, decision to regulate the newspaper’s opinion editorials.

Jason sits down with FOX News Chief Legal Correspondent and Anchor of FOX @ Night, Shannon Bream.

This week, Dana is joined by Co-Founder of Neilson-Swiader Marketing Communications, Mora Neilson.

This week, the Founder of Spirited LA and Tik Tok phenomenon, Hannah Chamberlain joins Abby in the classroom.

This week, Shannon sits down with Co-Host of Fox & Friends Weekend and Author, Pete Hegseth to discuss his latest book, Battle For The American Mind: Uprooting a Century of Miseducation.

The panel weighs in on the evolving global outbreak of Monkeypox.

Jason sits down with former NASA Administrator, Jim Bridenstine. 

This week, Trey sits down with Former United States Deputy Attorney General, George Terwilliger III, to reflect on his career as Deputy Attorney General and a Prosecutor.

This week, Dana is joined by National Reporter and Columnist for the Washington Examiner, Salena Zito.

This week, FOX News Channel National Correspondent, Bill Melugin who has been at the U.S.-Mexico Border in Eagle Pass, Texas joins Abby in the classroom.

What are your Top 5 favorite vacation spots? 

This week, Shannon sits down with Congressman Jim Jordan (R-OH) to discuss the House Judiciary Committee’s forthcoming vote on Gun legislation.

On this episode, Trey answers a question that leads back to a document written by the Founding Fathers, the implications of not identifying with one political party, and touches upon his career as a prosecutor.