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Nov 9, 2025 • 21min
Jonathan Karl on “Retribution”: Inside Trump’s Return to Power
Jonathan Karl, ABC News Chief Washington Correspondent and bestselling author, shares insights from his extensive coverage of Donald Trump. He dives into behind-the-scenes moments of the 2024 campaign, discussing his long relationship with Trump and notable exchanges. Karl analyzes the impact of courtroom drama on Trump’s narrative and debates, emphasizing Trump’s unique appeal to diverse voter demographics. He also addresses the future of the Republican Party and what Trump's endorsement might mean for successors, all captured in his new book, Retribution.

Nov 7, 2025 • 10min
Victor Davis Hanson: Secessionist Democrats Need a Constitutional Lesson
Victor Davis Hanson discusses Nancy Pelosi's controversial proposal to arrest federal agents enforcing immigration laws, challenging the supremacy clause of the Constitution. He highlights the historical context, drawing parallels to the 1960s defiance of federal authority by Southern governors. Hanson warns that current local resistance could lead to dangerous confrontations and repeats the need for local officials to understand their constitutional obligations. He cautions that ignoring federal laws risks reigniting past conflicts and undermining national unity.

Nov 7, 2025 • 9min
Hope and Principles After Defeat: Virginia Students Stand for Freedom
Noah Coffin and Ollie Woodrow are inspiring high school leaders from the Turning Point USA chapter at Western Albemarle High School. They discuss how their movement encourages students to engage with conservative values and find their voice in political discussions. The duo reflects on transforming tragedy into positive action after a recent incident involving Charlie Kirk. They also emphasize the importance of traditional values in shaping future leaders and the dynamic response to critics of their chapter's mission.

Nov 7, 2025 • 12min
Democrats Admit Obamacare Failed, Mamdani Needs Money, Sydney Sweeney's Viral GQ Interview | Nov. 7, 2025
Senate Democrats shockingly admit Obamacare failed to lower health care costs, sparking debates on accountability. Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani quickly turns to supporters for funding as he prepares for his transition. Meanwhile, Sydney Sweeney’s viral interview on her controversial jeans ad captivates audiences, as she shares her surreal reactions to the uproar and her efforts to keep work and personal views separate. The mix of politics and pop culture makes for an engaging discussion!

Nov 6, 2025 • 11min
Victor Davis Hanson: Trump Scared China Into Playing ‘Nice’ With the US Again
Victor Davis Hanson discusses how the U.S. and China reached a surprising trade agreement, featuring key Chinese concessions like increased soybean purchases. He explores why China shifted from hostility to negotiation, suggesting Trump's assertive policies exposed their vulnerabilities. The conversation touches on China's tactics in technology transfer, their role in the fentanyl crisis, and the consequences of domestic divisions in the U.S. Ultimately, Hanson argues that renewed American strength has changed China's approach, signaling a potential resurgence.

Nov 6, 2025 • 12min
Progressives Finish Usurping Democrat Establishment, Supreme Court Argues Tariffs | Nov. 6, 2025
Rob Bluey, President of The Daily Signal, provides keen insights into the recent upheaval within the Democratic Party as progressives overshadow the old guard. He analyzes the implications of the 2025 off-year election results and the shifting political landscape. The conversation also delves into the Supreme Court's examination of tariff authority, raising questions about executive power during emergencies. Bluey highlights potential ramifications for both parties based on these developments, making it a must-listen for political enthusiasts.

Nov 5, 2025 • 12min
Victor Davis Hanson: Trump Isn’t Weaponizing the Law — He’s Ending the Biden Double Standard
The discussion dives into the recent indictments against high-profile figures like Bolton and Comey, juxtaposed with Trump’s 91 indictments. Victor Davis Hanson highlights a perceived double standard in legal practices, arguing Trump's challenges stem from a coordinated effort to undermine him. He examines why prosecutors target influential figures to set broader precedents and points out the difficulties facing the Trump DOJ in liberal jurisdictions. The conversation raises vital questions about fairness in enforcement and the implications for the 2024 election.

Nov 5, 2025 • 13min
Democrat Sweep in the 2025 Off-Year Election | Nov. 5, 2025
Tyler O'Neill, senior editor at The Daily Signal and author of The Woketopus, dives into the recent Democratic sweep in pivotal states like Virginia, New Jersey, and New York City. He highlights concerns over Abigail Spanberger's moderation and Jay Jones's election as attorney general. The discussion also uncovers voter discontent, particularly in New Jersey, and critiques Zoran Mamdani's positions in NYC. Tyler warns against the growing influence of woke ideology and its implications for the future, calling for a shift in Democratic strategies.

Nov 4, 2025 • 12min
Last-minute Scandals, Endorsements, & Awkwardness Close Out the Off-Year Election | Nov. 4, 2025
Wade Stotts, a sharp commentator known for critiquing political campaigns, shares his insights on last-minute election antics. He discusses the hollowness of celebrity endorsements, especially from figures like Obama and Pelosi, revealing their fading influence on voters. The spotlight also falls on Trump's unexpected support for Andrew Cuomo, sparking debates about the timing of high-profile endorsements and their potential backlash. Stotts' take on cringe-worthy campaigning offers a refreshing perspective on the current political landscape.

Nov 3, 2025 • 11min
Victor Davis Hanson: How Trump Forced China’s Hand
Victor Davis Hanson unveils how Trump's recent negotiations have put China in a historically weak position. He highlights a pivotal deal, including China's commitment to halt fentanyl shipments to Mexico, which could save countless lives. The discussion also covers the reasons behind China's sudden willingness to negotiate, touching on perceived U.S. strengths and weaknesses. Additionally, Hanson examines the impact of global alliances and domestic policy shifts that have pressured China to pivot strategically. It's a captivating analysis of modern U.S.-China relations.


