

Cabot Phillips
Daily Wire senior editor who reports on national security issues, here discussing alleged Chinese espionage and tech risks to U.S. bases.
Top 3 podcasts with Cabot Phillips
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Jan 20, 2026 • 17min
DOJ Probes Church Protesters & ‘Havana Syndrome’ Revelations | 1.20.26
Megan Basham, a culture reporter, shares first-hand insights from the Minnesota church protest where anti-ICE activists disrupted a service, highlighting connections to BLM and paid agitators. Cabot Phillips delves into the Pentagon's intriguing new acquisition of a pulsed radio-frequency device linked to Havana Syndrome, discussing symptoms and global patterns. Cameron Arcand outlines Virginia's new Democratic administration's legislative priorities, including immigration reforms and redistricting efforts. This mix of activism and policy makes for a compelling listen!

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Jan 8, 2026 • 19min
Minneapolis ICE Shooting Fallout & ‘Shadow Fleet’ Tankers Seized | 1.8.26
Jenny Tehr, an immigration reporter for the Daily Wire, dives into the violent Minneapolis protests following a fatal ICE agent shooting. Cabot Phillips, a Senior Editor focused on national security, reveals the U.S. seizure of shadow-fleet oil tankers linked to Venezuela and discusses the legal fallout surrounding the operation. Meanwhile, Amanda Prestigiacomo, covering health and culture, highlights significant changes in U.S. dietary guidelines, emphasizing healthier eating and the ongoing debate over red meat consumption.

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Nov 17, 2025 • 19min
Epstein Files Fallout & China’s Intel Tentacles | 11.17.25
Cameron Arcand, a political reporter for the Daily Wire, discusses the upcoming vote on the Epstein files, revealing deep divisions within the Republican Party. Cabot Phillips, a senior editor specializing in national security, raises alarms about suspected Chinese ownership of land near U.S. military bases and tech risks from potentially compromised devices. Tim Pierce shares updates on ICE operations in Charlotte, highlighting local reactions and the intersection of immigration policy with community responses.


