Congress

Jason sits down with Former Senior Counselor to President Trump, Kellyanne Conway.

Trey is joined by 2020 Presidential candidate and former U.S Representative, Tulsi Gabbard (R- HI).

Trey answers a question on the strength of bi-partisan relations following Speaker of the House nominations.

On this episode, Trey discusses the decision to elect Hakeem Jeffries (D, NY-8) as the next leader of the House Democrats, and explains the challenges that Representative Kevin McCarthy (R, CA-23) faces as he continues his bid for Speaker Of The House. 

On this episode, Ben sits down with Congressman Chip Roy (R-TX) to discuss his frustrations with the direction of the current Republican leadership in Congress, as well as why he believes the Republicans had a disappointing midterm election. Congressman Roy explains what should be learned from them and why he thinks some establishment Republicans are taking the wrong lessons from them.

This week, Trey sits down to explain the role of the Speaker of the House, how a member of Congress ascends to the position, and details the many responsibilities that the Speaker must fulfill.

On this episode, Bret sits down with Congressman Henry Cuellar (D-TX) and Congressman John Katko (R-NY) to discuss how they are putting aside partisan differences to face America's immigration and Southern border crisis. The Congressmen preview their plans for when the new congress is sworn in January, as well as whether they believe they can make real progress on the issue even with divided power in Washington.

On this episode, Trey discusses the bias of mainstream media and explains how and why the news became so partisan. 

On this episode, Martha sits down with the former United States Attorney for the District of Utah Brett Tolman to discuss developments in the Hunter Biden investigation and the collapse of the cryptocurrency exchange FTX.

On this episode, Trey sits down with Congressman Dan Crenshaw (D-TX02).

On this episode, Janice sits down with Sean Duffy for a conversation about his thoughts on the direction the country is going in, his time in Congress, and his love for his family.