
Brianna Lyman
Staff writer at The Federalist who appears as a guest to discuss recent political stories, investigations, and commentary (in this episode: Jay Jones and related topics).
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Oct 9, 2025 • 44min
‘The Kylee Cast’ feat. Brianna Lyman, Ep. 13: Murder Fantasies, Trans Identities, And Sad Swifties
Join Brianna Lyman, a staff writer at The Federalist, as she delves into the shocking murderous fantasies expressed by Virginia Democrat candidate Jay Jones. She critiques his weak attempts at public apologies and sheds light on the media's varying responses. They also explore the implications of a judge’s lenient sentencing for a would-be assassin based on his transgender identity. Plus, get Kylee's hot takes on Taylor Swift’s new album, dissecting its lyrical content and production choices.

Dec 26, 2024 • 53min
The Good, The Bad, The Ugly: The Biggest News Stories That Shaped 2024
Tristan Justice, a Federalist reporter focusing on illegal immigration, Brianna Lyman, who investigates election integrity, and Beth Brelje, covering electoral news, dive into the chaotic political landscape of 2024. They explore the shocking assassination attempt on Donald Trump and the fallout from Joe Biden's withdrawal from the race. The trio discusses the growing distrust in corporate media, the implications of shifting voter priorities, and the controversies surrounding election integrity, all while grappling with the consequences of political violence.

Nov 5, 2024 • 58min
After Democrats' 2020 Election Shenanigans, Here's What Americans Should Watch For This Tuesday
Join Elle Purnell, Brianna Lyman, Beth Borelia, Breckin Thies, and Maisie Jefferson as they dissect the complex landscape of the upcoming elections. The team discusses ongoing election integrity issues in key battlegrounds like Georgia and Pennsylvania, and the potential chaos on Election Day. They explore the disruptive effects of Hurricane Helene on North Carolina's voting dynamics and highlight the media's evolving role in shaping public perception around voter registration and legitimacy.


