As questions surround President Biden and whether he profited off his positions in public service, Will sits down with Matt Lewis, the author of the new book, Filthy Rich Politicians: The Swamp Creatures, Latte Liberals, and Ruling-Class Elites Cashing in on America. Will and Matt discuss the various ways politicians make money off of their titles and offices, everyone from President Biden to former Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and some congressmen in between.
With the Women's World Cup set to kick off tomorrow, Will sits down with Alexi Lalas, a member of the National Soccer Hall of Fame and one of the sport’s most recognizable personalities, who also serves as FOX Sports' lead studio analyst. Together, they preview what to watch for as the U.S. Women's National Team looks to win their third consecutive World Cup.
Story #1: I can't believe I'm saying this, but I'm on the side of Jonah Hill.
Story #2: I CAN believe I'm saying this, never be on the side of Megan Rapinoe.
Story #3: The box office phenomenon, the movie about child sex trafficking: The Sound of Freedom.
Today, Sean and Rachel have a conversation on masculinity in the modern era, and how parents can take back their power from the state and vast left-wing forces. They jump off the conversation with a story of a man whose children were taken to the doctor's office for a routine check-up and immediately discussed gender identity.
Finally, Jason sits down with his former Congress colleague, Senator James Lankford (R-OK). They share stories from their time serving together in Congress, as well as what real reforms could be put in place to help the government serve its citizens better. Plus, Senator Lankford shares some shocking details about what border agents have learned about those who are coming into the country, and why it may be an even graver national security threat than before 9/11.
Today, Ben shares with listeners some of his own listening and reading habits, and brings on one of his favorite writers, Ethan Strauss, former ESPN reporter and author of The House Of Strauss Substack, to discuss the rise of influencers across college sports, and how the changing trends will affect amateur sports.
On this July 4th Weekend, Ben shares some readings he finds relevant to the nation's day of birth and the current political moments. A few of the selections include President George Washington, political philosopher Alexander De Tocqueville, and abolitionist and author Frederick Douglass.
First, Will sounds off on another major revelation from the alleged text messages of Hunter Biden.
Akira the Don, musician, DJ, and creator of Meaningwave, joins Will to discuss how and why our society is experiencing a void of meaning, and how he makes music to inspire people to greatness. Plus, he explains what the genre of meaningwave is.
Today, Ben sits down with former Secretary of the Interior in the Trump Administration, David Bernhardt, to discuss his new book, You Report to Me: Accountability for the Failing Administrative State.
First, Trey explains how grand juries and indictments work and why they are used. Then, he lets loose on how he feels about certain members of Congress who are holding up Speaker Kevin McCarthy's agenda.
Story #1: Whataboutism? Absolutely. What about the 17 tapes that implicate President Biden in a pay-for-play scheme?
Story #2: It looks like the left finally drew a line: The trans-activist who flashed a camera at the White House.
Story #3: Nikola Jokic is an NBA Champion.
Ben and Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) have a wide-ranging conversation covering a wide variety of issues Rubio lays out in his new book 'Decades of Decadence: How Our Spolied Elites Blew America's Inheritance of Liberty, Security, and Prosperity. In the book, Senator Rubio explains elites’ attacks on what he calls the four key elements of American strength: good local jobs, stable families, geographical communities, and a sovereign nation that serves as a beacon of freedom and prosperity. Plus, he weighs on his two Florida companions running for the 2024 Republican primary.
What factors are going into the declining birth rates across the United States? Sean and Rachel explore the root causes, a recent study that suggests liberal policies drive birthrates down, and share their solutions.
Trey addresses his friend and GOP candidate Senator Tim Scott's viral appearance on the view and gives a lesson on not worrying about what people you don't know, think about you. He also explains what powers the Senate has to influence law and policy. Finally, Trey shares his thoughts on the new College Football Playoff format.
Finally, he is joined by FOX News Foreign Correspondent. Trey Yingst. They discuss Trey's upbringing as he reveals what inspired him to pursue the adventurous lifestyle of overseas reporting. Trey shares his most vivid stories from his time in the business, as well as his experiences covering the war in Ukraine. Trey opens up about what it was like to lose two of his FOX News colleagues, Pierre Zakrzewski and Oleksandra "Sasha" Kuvshynova, to the war, and what it meant to him to recently see Benjamin Hall in person for the first time since his evacuation from Ukraine. Plus, he shares why he has become a leading voice of mental health awareness among foreign correspondents.
FOX News Contributor, Kat Timpf, Outkick Host, Charly Arnolt, Comedian, Joe Devito, and Host of Jim Norton & Sam Roberts on SiriusXM, Jim Norton, discuss how beer companies are driving away their consumers.
On this episode, Ben sits down with Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) to discuss his new book Manhood: The Masculine Virtues America Needs. Senator Hawley argues that the character of men and the male virtue that goes along with it is a necessary ingredient to a functioning society and a healthy, free republic.
Story #1: The president with the biggest history of racism is here to tell you that the biggest threat to democracy is white supremacy.
Story #2: Jordan Neely was 30 not 15. He was homeless and a criminal, not a Michael Jackson impersonator.
Story #3: Ja Morant is not allowed to own a gun?