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Conn Carroll

Commentary editor for the Washington Examiner and former communications director for Senator Mike Lee. Offers insights on President Trump''s immigration policies.

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Jan 23, 2025 • 25min

Migrants living in fear of Trump’s mass deportation threat

Saul Raskon Salazar, a DACA recipient from Mexico, shares his family's fears of deportation under Trump's policies. Con Carroll, a Trump supporter and commentary editor, discusses the necessity of these immigration strategies. Together, they delve into the emotional turmoil faced by immigrants living under constant threat and the political implications of mass deportations. The conversation highlights personal stories of resilience, the complexities of immigration laws, and the ongoing struggle for rights amid changing policies.
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Dec 19, 2024 • 60min

Marriage on the Rocks (Robert Wright & Conn Carroll)

Conn Carroll, author of "Sex and the Citizen" and former communications director for Senator Mike Lee, discusses the direct link between marriage and democracy. He delves into historical shifts in marital norms, exploring why the West embraced monogamy and its impact on societal equality. Carroll highlights how monogamous structures promote democratic ideals while contrasting them with practices in polygamous societies. Their conversation also touches on media's role in shaping views on marriage today, weaving in cultural reflections from works like 'Sex and the City'.
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Oct 15, 2024 • 33min

Conn Carroll: What is driving America's gender wars?

Conn Carroll, Commentary editor of the Washington Examiner and author of "Sex and the Citizen," dives into the widening gender divide among voters. He discusses how fathers can influence positive masculinity and its effect on upcoming elections. The conversation shifts to the significance of unmarried women's voting behaviors and the impact of educational background on political leanings. Carroll also critiques political messaging around masculinity, highlighting how shifting family dynamics complicate engagement with male voters.