Jason is joined by 2024 Democratic Presidential Candidate, Marianne Williamson, to discuss why she is challenging President Joe Biden for the Democratic nomination. Marianne reminisces on her childhood, and shares how her travels shaped her worldview, how Oprah changed her life, and her work to help battle the aids epidemic. Despite the vast policy differences between Jason and Marianne, they are able to find some common ground.
As Will returns from his trip to see the inside story of the devastating wildfires that pillaged the island of Maui, he discusses the shocking details he uncovered. He states who he believes might be responsible for the devastation, how the community will go about rebuilding, and the inspiring stories of people who have stepped up and helped.
Will travels to West Maui to speak with people on the ground directly affected by the devastating wildfires as well as the inspiring stories of what people on the island are doing to help.
Will reveals how the island has become a media-free zone and the troubles he encountered attempting to cover the story with local officials.
With just one week to go before the first Republican Presidential Debate hosted by the FOX News Channel, Jason sits down with FOX News Chief Political Anchor, Bret Baier for a conversation on what to expect at the debate and how Bret prepares for the night.
Then, Co-Host of The Bottom Line on The FOX Business Network, Dagen McDowell weighs in on the current state of the 2024 Republican Presidential Primary, and how debate night could shape the race and whether or not former President Trump will attend the debate.
Today, Will revisits a conversation with American conservative activist, CEO of American Majority, and former Speechwriter for President George W. Bush, Ned Ryun, to discuss in detail, what permanent Washington and the "uniparty" really mean. Will and Ned break down where the real power in Washington D.C. lies, and who really controls the levers that affect policy making and enforcement in the nation's capital.
They discuss the background of how the Capitol has changed over the years, and how progressive statism from the early 1910s led to a permanent growth of government that some feel has gotten out of control. Ryun sheds light on how powerful unelected bureaucrats are often the ones making the real decisions.
Today, Trey addresses a listener question about whether or not a State Attorney General would be able to charge any members of the 'Biden Crime Family' if it fell within their jurisdiction.
Story #1: Will they do anything to deny Trump? How far would Biden or Pelosi go?
Story #2: If the argument for equal pay for the USWNT is that they win, should the U.S. Soccer Federation demand a refund?
Story #3: Why are we freaking out about training camp? We are talking about practice.
As seen on Gutfeld!, FOX News Contributor, Kat Timpf, Host of The Wise Men Podcast, Tyrus, FOX Across America Host, Jimmy Failla, and former Deputy National Security Advisor under President Trump, K.T. McFarland, reveal who they believe are some of the 'smartest' members of Congress.
Today, Will gives his reaction to Jack Smith's indictment of former President Donald Trump on Tuesday evening.
Then, Orlando Magic forward Jonathan Isaac joins Will to discuss the inspiration behind his new sportswear company Unitus, and how its values of faith family and freedom will drive the brand.
And later, Jason is joined by Author and Actor Kirk Cameron to discuss his new children's book, As You Grow, and the importance of shielding the next generation from being indoctrinated with far-left values. Plus, Kirk shares how he discovered his faith and how he leans on it today.
As the world's financial systems become increasingly digital in the 21st century, Ben sits down with Former Investment Banker and New York Times Best-selling Author Carol Roth to discuss her new book You Will Own Nothing: Your War with a New Financial World Order and How to Fight Back. They discuss how modern monetary theory went from a fringe economic hypothesis to the modus operandi of central banking in the 21st century.
Story #1: How the Biden crime family got away with it all, until now.
Story #2: What's the right age gap for marriage?
Story #3: Lionel Messi, The MLB trade deadline, and the NFL season. Time to play general manager.
On this edition of Kennedalia’s Mocktail Happy Hour, FOX News Senior Meteorologist & Host of The Janice Dean Podcast, Janice Dean sits down to share an Apple Juice Old Fashioned and discuss Janice's many trips to Bourbon country for the Kentucky Derby.
Kennedy reacts to the eye-opening Congressional hearing in which a former military intelligence officer, turned whistleblower, said the U.S. government has alien spacecraft and biological remains in its possession.
Kennedy sits down with Independent Journalist and Author, Matt Taibbi, to discuss his latest investigative work. He reveals that a multitude of scientists were privy to details that the COVID-19 virus originated from a lab but felt pressure from senior officials to conceal that information.
Jason is joined by 2024 GOP Presidential Candidate, Miami Mayor Francis Suarez for an extended conversation on his upbringing, how he entered politics, and why he decided to run for President. He offers criticism for multiple of his fellow candidates and reveals what his number one priority would be if elected.
As former President Donald Trump continues to fend off attacks from former cabinet members, former Governor of Texas and Secretary of Energy under President Donald Trump Rick Perry weighs in on the work he has been doing on energy and sports gambling since leaving his post as Secretary. Plus, Governor Perry tells stories from his time in the Trump Administration, as well as lessons learned from a Bible study group organized by cabinet members.
Kennedy takes to the podcast to make a stand on her preferred condiments to slather on her Nathan's or Sabrett's and makes the case for pineapple on pizza.
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.