On this episode, Will sits down with Outkick founder and FOX News Contributor, Clay Travis, to discuss Elon's Musk's recent revelations about Twitter's suppression of the Hunter Biden laptop story and potential interference in the 2020 election. Later, they break down the College Football Playoff.
Story #1: Breaking down Lebron and the media's narcissism.
Story #2: Why is Kanye blowing himself up and Sam Bankman-Fried getting a round of applause?
Story #3: Getting you ready for the College Football Championship weekend and USA vs. Netherlands.
On this episode, Bret sits down with Congressman Scott Peters (D-CA) and Congressman Bill Johnson (R-OH) to discuss where the two Congressmen have found some common ground when it comes to solving America's energy crisis. They discuss finding a balance between promoting a clean climate and not having to rely so heavily on foreign oil imports in the short term.
On this episode, one week before the Georgia Senate Runoff, Bret revisits a conversation with Washington DC Political Anchor & Correspondent on FOX News Audio Platforms, Jared Halpern, USA TODAY Washington Bureau Chief, Susan Page, and Republican Strategist and former Campaign Manager for Senator Scott Brown, Colin Reed, where they discuss the most important issues on the minds of Georgia voters.
Story #1: Potentially the biggest revolution since the fall of the Soviet Union.Story #2: Will's advice for the holiday season.Story #3: When will Americans care about the World Cup?
Story #1: Will revisits a conversation with FOX's Tucker Carlson.Story #2: What Is A Woman? A discussion with author and political commentator Matt Walsh.Story #3: How the climate change lobby is lying to you with author and energy expert Alex Epstein.
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.