This week, Trey sits down with Former United States Deputy Attorney General, George Terwilliger III, to reflect on his career as Deputy Attorney General and a Prosecutor.
On this episode, Trey answers a question that leads back to a document written by the Founding Fathers, the implications of not identifying with one political party, and touches upon his career as a prosecutor.
On this episode of Q&Trey, Trey recaps Scottie Scheffler's Masters win and shares his favorite Easter traditions as well as the Bible verses on the story of Easter that mean the most to him.
This week, Trey sits down with Congressman Jim Jordan (R-OH), to discuss how his background as a wrestling coach has helped him during his time in Congress. Congressman Jordan weighs in on everything from fighting back against Big Tech censorship, big government, and specifically what Republicans will do if they win back the House during the 2022 midterms.
This week, Trey sits down with Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN), to discuss everything from what it means to lead, to becoming the first woman elected to the Senate in Tennessee. Plus, Senator Blackburn sheds light on why the confirmation process of Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett became so partisan.
On this episode of Q&Trey, Trey breaks down why he believes America needs to step up and lead in the face of Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine. He also breaks down what world leaders can do to deter Russia's aggression.
On this week’s episode, Trey breaks down his thoughts on the Russian invasion of Ukraine and questions whether the U.S. has done, or is doing enough to prevent further atrocities from occurring.
This week, Trey sits down with the Mother of a child lost to addiction, Carroll Easterling. She tells the heartbreaking story of how she lost her son and what she is now doing to help others facing that same battle.
This week, Trey sits down with the Head Coach of the University of South Carolina Football team, Shane Beamer. Coach Beamer discusses his successful first season in Columbia, South Carolina, which saw him win the FWAA First-Year Coach of the Year award.