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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, Abby is joined by Columbia University Professor of Mechanical Engineering and former NASA astronaut, Mike Massimino, to discuss everything happening on Mars.

This week, Greg and his panel discuss which states Americans are fleeing from, absurd petitions from woke workers, and more.

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, Shannon sits down to talk with History Fellow at Emory University, specializing in Biblical scholarship and early Christian theology, Mary Grace Dupree.

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.

This week, Abby speaks to Dan Geltrude, CPA and Managing Partner at Geltrude & Company LLC, about taxes. Dan explains how taxes impact consumer behavior, how they're used by the United States government, and more.

This week, Trey gives his thoughts on House Democrats' attempts to "pack" the Supreme Court, Senator Tim Scott's likelihood to run for President, his past appearances on Forensic Files, and his plans to have DNI John Ratcliffe on the podcast.

This week, Jason speaks to Representative Burgess Owens (R-UT). He discusses what going from the NFL to a one-bedroom apartment taught him about perseverance, and how he came to run for public office in the state of Utah.

In this conversation Ben is joined by comedian Adam Carolla to discuss the changing "woke" culture within the comedy world and more. Listen now!

This week, Trey is asked why he left the United States House of Representatives, why lawmakers no longer discuss the national debt, and more.

This week, Jason speaks to Matt Schlapp, the Chairman of the American Conservative Union and Mercedes Schlapp, former White House Director of Strategic Communications for the Trump Administration

This week, Trey Gowdy reflects on the memory of a beloved friend who gave Trey and his family the opportunity to experience the majesty and tradition of Augusta National Golf Club.

This week, Ben Domenech, publisher and co-founder of The Federalist, is joined by American baseball writer and statistician, Bill James. 

This week, Tyrus explains why Ketchup is the superior condiment, Kat shares a story about her Grandma Boyd coming back to life and more!

This week, Will weighs in on bias media coverage of FL Gov. DeSantis, he shares his top 5 most tortured fan bases & breaks down gun law misconceptions. Listen now!

This week, Jason speaks to Representative Madison Cawthorn (R-NC) about being raised with strong Republican principles and the car accident that left him in a wheelchair at 18-years-old, which ultimately led him to seek public office.