Podcasts

This week, Bret revisits a panel discussion with member of the Wall Street Journal Editorial Board Bill McGurn, USA Today Washington Bureau Chief Susan Page, and FOX News White House Correspondent Jacqui Heinrich.

For three weeks now, Iranians, mainly Iranian women, have protested against their regime and its morality police. The unprecedented demonstrations of defiance were inspired...

On this episode, Kennedy sits down with the co-founders of VETS: Veterans Exploring Treatment Solutions Marcus and Amber Capone.

This week, Shannon sits down with Author and Senior Pastor at First Baptist Dallas, Dr. Robert Jeffress.

Howie Kurtz weighs in on the recent bombshell reports that have rocked GOP Georgia Senate Candidate Herschel Walker's campaign, Vladimir Putin's threatening rhetoric about...

Gas is expensive in Biden's America and now one Democrat state wants to force COSTO to sell their lower-priced gas to all, including non-members. I'm...

A NARCAN vending machine in this state was emptied out just a day after it was installed. Can you guess the state? I'm Tomi Lahren,...

On Wednesday, OPEC announced it would be cutting oil production by 2 million barrels a day. The move is expected to increase the price...

On this episode, Will sits down with the host of Tucker Carlson Tonight, Tucker Carlson, to discuss how Tucker formulated his political philosophy, the role he plays in the American political system today, and what he believes the country needs to do to get back on track.

On this episode, Rachel and Sean sit down with their daughter Evita Duffy to discuss the controversy that Kanye has caused at his Paris fashion show. 

The Nord Stream pipelines began mysteriously leaking last week and a subsequent investigation into the leaks revealed likely sabotage, with the multiple European governments...

On this episode, Ben sits down with former Texas Senator Phil Gramm to discuss his new book, The Myth of American Inequality: How Government Biases Policy Debate. Ben and Senator Gramm examine why they believe census poverty measures do not paint a full picture of the modern economic situation in America, why government programs that disincentive work are a far greater issue than inequality, and the long-term drawbacks of entitlements.

On this episode, Martha sits down with Tanya Niederman and April Babcock, two mothers that lost their sons to accidental fentanyl overdoses.

Howard Kurtz reacts to the latest on Republican Senate candidate Herschel Walker's abortion scandal, President Joe Biden's visit to Florida, and Washington's fear of...

An NYU professor was fired for an incredibly stupid reason, even for 2022 standards. I'm Tomi Lahren, find out next! An NYU Organic Chemistry professor...

When she's not overseeing the destruction of our country, Speaker Pelosi can be seen in all her narcissistic glory on Late Night television. I'm Tomi...

As the Biden administration works to organize a prisoner swap with Russia, American prisoner Brittney Griner remains in jail awaiting her upcoming trial on...

On this episode, Trey answers a question on whether he is left or right-hand dominant.

On this episode, Sean and Rachel sit down with Senior Editor at The Federalist, John Daniel Davidson to discuss the role cartels play in the ongoing crisis at the southern border.