
The Alex Marlow Show
From the mind of Breitbart News Editor in Chief and New York Times bestselling author, Alex Marlow, a cutting-edge daily news broadcast focusing on America-first politics, culture, and values.
Marlow brings deep research, prescient analysis, and world-class guests to this fast-paced, hard-hitting, informative, and entertaining show.
Latest episodes

Jun 13, 2025 • 51min
How Trump Played 4-D Chess in Israel/Iran War
In this episode of The Alex Marlow Show, Alex discusses the escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, focusing on Israel's recent military strikes against Iranian targets. He explores the implications of Iran's nuclear ambitions, the role of the United States, particularly under Trump's administration, and the public perception of military actions within the America First movement. Marlow emphasizes the strategic nature of Israel's military operations and the potential consequences for regional stability and U.S.-Israel relations. In this conversation, Alexander Marlow discusses various political and social issues, including public perception of politicians, law enforcement's role in public safety, the influence of media figures, the implications of protests, and the welfare system. He also addresses the impact of AI on news media and highlights Breitbart's resilience in the face of challenges from tech companies. Visit today's sponsor: www.patriotmobile.com/AlexSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jun 12, 2025 • 56min
Padilla Resists Arrest, Trump Caves on Deportations?, Aviation Expert Breaks Down Plane Crash
In this episode of The Alex Marlow Show, Alex discusses the bizarre India Air crash where only one passenger survived. He delves into public perceptions of illegal immigration, Trump's evolving stance on deportations, and the implications of Iran's nuclear threats. Then, aviation expert Jay Ratliff discusses the recent plane crash involving a Boeing 787, analyzing the potential causes and implications for Boeing's reputation. He emphasizes the importance of the investigation, the role of black boxes, and the historical context of aviation accidents. Ratliff also reflects on the survivor's account and the challenges of eyewitness testimonies, while expressing skepticism about Boeing's future actions following past controversies. Visit today's sponsor: www.juvent.com/marlowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jun 11, 2025 • 54min
Exclusive: Sen. Markwayne Mullin Throws Down on Gavin Newsom, Charts BBB's Path
In this episode of The Alex Marlow Show, Alex is joined by Senator Markwayne Mullin and they discusses the pressing issues of illegal immigration in California, criticizing Governor Gavin Newsom's leadership and the state's challenges. He also provides insights into the legislative process surrounding the 'Big Beautiful Bill,' emphasizing the importance of moving forward with conservative policies while navigating political obstacles. The discussion highlights the urgency of addressing these issues and the timeline for upcoming legislative actions. Visit today's sponsor: www.prioritygold.com/freedomSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jun 10, 2025 • 53min
Exclusive: Dr. Drew on How MAHA Can Save Us
On today's episode of The Alex Marlow Show, Alex is joined by Dr. Drew Pinsky, and they discuss Dr. Drew's career and how the current cultural landscape is "sick". They discuss the observation that younger generations are less engaged in dating and sexual activity, preferring to scroll on their phones. Dr. Drew expresses concern about this trend, advocating for dating as a crucial way for young people to develop social skills. He also points out the "incredible injustice" of locking up young people during their formative high school years, which he believes hindered their development of essential social skills. The discussion touches on the idea that young people feel overwhelmed and inadequate, lacking normal skill sets. Visit Today's Sponsor: www.prioritygold.com/freedom See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jun 9, 2025 • 38min
INVASION: How Illegal Aliens Have Destroyed Los Angeles
In this episode of the Alex Marlow Show, Alex discusses the recent LA riots, focusing on the role of ICE, immigration enforcement, and the political responses from local leaders. He critiques the media's portrayal of the riots and emphasizes the need for stronger immigration policies. Marlow also explores the cultural implications of the riots and the left's stance on law and order, ultimately calling for a more robust approach to immigration and public safety. Visit today's Sponsor: www.prioritygold.com/freedom See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jun 6, 2025 • 56min
BREITBART VINDICATED: The Real Elon Musk Exposed
In this episode of The Alex Marlow Show, Alex delivers a wide-ranging takedown of Elon Musk, marking what he calls “Victory Day” for Breitbart News and its longtime Musk skeptics. Alex opens by acknowledging Musk’s prior contributions—particularly his support of Donald Trump during the 2024 election—but argues that recent developments, including Musk’s attacks on Trump, prove what Breitbart has long warned: Musk is not to be trusted. Alex critiques Musk’s allegiance to China, his obsession with work over family, and his use of government subsidies, particularly in the EV and space industries. Musk’s ties to China are dissected at length, including his Shanghai Tesla plant and the controversial store in Xinjiang, a region associated with Uyghur concentration camps. Breitbart's editors Frances Martel and Colin Madine join the program for a “victory lap.” Frances connects Musk’s admiration for China’s authoritarian work culture with his rejection of traditional family values, arguing that his behavior represents a broader assault on American conservatism. She also discusses Musk’s luxury treatment in China and ongoing complicity with human rights abuses, including the infamous Yulin Dog Festival. Colin Madine delves into Musk’s dual persona as a marketing genius and unpredictable CEO. He explains how Musk’s drug use, volatility, and board dynamics raise serious questions about corporate governance at Tesla and SpaceX. Colin predicts Musk won’t disappear quietly but will instead try to rebrand himself as the centrist voice in a polarized world. In closing, Alex warns against blind fandom, celebrates Trump’s refusal to bend to Musk’s policy demands, and reinforces the importance of ideological consistency over celebrity influence.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jun 5, 2025 • 57min
Musk v. Trump: MAGA Civil War Breaks Out, with John Nolte
In this episode of The Alex Marlow Show, Alex welcomes his longtime friend and Breitbart colleague John Nolte for a wide-ranging discussion centered around political power plays, media corruption, and the cultural battles dominating America in 2025. The conversation kicks off with Alex touting a new sponsor, Patriot Mobile, praising its alignment with conservative values like support for life, the Second Amendment, and first responders. From there, Alex and Nolte dive into the escalating feud between Donald Trump and Elon Musk. While some see Musk’s criticism of Trump’s reconciliation bill as principled, Nolte and Alex argue that it’s likely rooted in Tesla’s loss of subsidies. Nolte offers a striking take: Trump’s willingness to upset his biggest donor, Musk, proves he isn’t owned by billionaires—contrary to media narratives. Alex calls Musk a “subsidy truffle pig,” noting his companies thrive on government funding, and questions Musk’s motivations. The conversation shifts to Trump’s reinstated travel bans targeting high-risk countries following a terror attack in Boulder. The hosts lament what they see as growing anti-Semitism in America and praise Trump’s decisive action, including pulling funding from universities harboring anti-Israel extremism. They also commend Senator Marco Rubio for leading on visa revocations and argue that the political tide is turning as Americans crave common-sense, security-first policies. They skewer the corporate media’s handling of Joe Biden’s condition, particularly Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson’s book The Original Sin. Nolte accuses them of shielding still-powerful Democrats while scapegoating those with no future political utility. They also slam former White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, labeling her “ruthlessly cunning” and “not smart,” and criticize her new book as opportunistic. Nolte and Alex continue by expressing skepticism about ongoing congressional investigations into the Biden administration’s use of an autopen to authorize major decisions, including pardons and immigration orders. They argue that serious inquiry is warranted, but media bias and institutional cowardice are likely to limit any real consequences. The duo also critiques media outlets like CNN and MSNBC, noting the networks’ plummeting ratings and disinterest in compelling or diverse viewpoints. They highlight Scott Jennings as one of CNN’s few watchable commentators and mock the network’s continued reliance on stale personalities and woke agendas. On cultural issues, Alex and Nolte blast Walmart for selling overtly sexualized pride-themed merchandise, which they view as part of a broader, destructive trend of sexualizing children. They bemoan the rise of trans ideology in schools and media, calling it a slippery slope enabled by leftist activism. GLAAD’s concern over a 36% drop in gay characters on TV is mocked, as both agree audiences are turning away from “agenda-driven” content in favor of more relatable storytelling. The show concludes with commentary on George Clooney’s media blitz on behalf of Obama and the mess engulfing Paramount amid layoffs and mergers. Alex and Nolte argue Hollywood is collapsing under its own weight, thanks to ideological bloat and lack of creative courage.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jun 4, 2025 • 50min
EXCLUSIVE: White House Breaks Down Big Beautiful Bill Battle
In this episode of The Alex Marlow Show, Alex dives deep into what he calls “Big Beautiful Bill Day,” as the Republican-led legislative package takes center stage in Washington. Alex outlines the critical stakes and internal party debates surrounding the sweeping bill backed by President Trump. The legislation includes major components like locking in the 2017 Trump tax cuts, expanding immigration enforcement, eliminating electric vehicle (EV) mandates, and implementing work requirements for social programs like Medicaid. According to Alex, this is the signature legislative push of Trump’s return to office and a “legacy item” for the administration. Alex begins with a monologue framing the bill as a test of Republican unity, acknowledging dissent from both conservative hardliners who want deeper spending cuts and moderates who want to preserve provisions like green energy tax credits. He identifies several Senate factions—including fiscal hawks like Rand Paul and moderates like Lisa Murkowski—whose support is critical for passage. Alex argues that the bill’s passage is essential to prevent the automatic expiration of the Trump-era tax cuts, which he claims would result in the largest tax hike in U.S. history. A major segment critiques Elon Musk’s vocal opposition to the bill. Alex suggests Musk’s motivations are largely financial, tied to the bill’s removal of EV tax credits and mandates that would harm Tesla’s business. Alex draws attention to Musk’s business interests in China and Tesla’s factories in regions associated with human rights abuses, casting doubt on Musk’s political authenticity. On immigration, Alex celebrates the bill’s provisions to increase border wall funding, ICE staffing, and deportation capacity—calling it a dream scenario compared to the GOP’s struggles on immigration during Trump’s first term. He also highlights disturbing reports of Chinese nationals smuggling potential agro-terrorism pathogens into the U.S. and calls for stricter vetting in the legal immigration system. The episode includes an in-depth interview with Harrison Fields, Special Assistant to the President and Deputy Press Secretary. Fields describes the bill as “Republican policy at its finest,” touting its blend of tax relief, entitlement reform, border security, and defense spending. He defends the bill’s Medicaid changes, frames SALT deduction debates as a balancing act, and insists that ongoing Senate negotiations won’t jeopardize the core objectives. In closing, Alex discusses broader cultural and political topics, including the removal of Harvey Milk’s name from a U.S. Navy ship, CNN’s low ratings, and the rise of conservative media. He connects strong mental health survey results among conservatives to values like family, faith, and physical fitness—arguing that modern leftism undermines personal well-being. [00:00] – Show Introduction Alex opens the show, introduces the day’s focus on the “Big Beautiful Bill” (BBB) Teases upcoming interview with White House Deputy Press Secretary Harrison Fields [01:30] – Overview of the Big Beautiful Bill Trump’s legislative priority Senate debates and internal GOP negotiations House version favored by Trump Timeline aiming for July 4 passage [04:00] – Key GOP Figures and Their Concerns Medicaid cuts (Josh Hawley) Spending levels (Rick Scott, Ron Johnson) Fiscal hawks and moderates (Rand Paul, Murkowski, McConnell) [06:00] – Bill Spokespeople and Legislative Strategy Role of Russ Vought and Stephen Miller Importance of CBO scoring Locking in the 2017 Trump tax cuts to avoid historic tax hikes [08:45] – Criticism from Elon Musk Musk’s opposition and “Kill Bill” meme campaign Ties to Tesla and EV tax credits Alleged financial motivations due to impact on Tesla Musk’s business interests in China [15:10] – Economic Philosophy and Deficit Framing Reagan tax cut precedent Argument against extreme deficit panic Tariffs + tax cuts + strategic spending cuts [18:25] – Foreign Influence & National Security Chinese nationals smuggling agro-terrorism pathogens Legal visa abuse and bio-weapon threats Call for immigration moratorium and stricter vetting [22:30] – Illegal Immigration and Terrorism Links Boulder terrorist suspect’s family detained Argument for family-based deportations Visa overstays and chain migration concerns [25:15] – ICE Operations and Democratic Resistance 142 criminal aliens deported from Houston ICE funding in the BBB Hakeem Jeffries threatens to unmask ICE agents [28:00] – Harvey Milk and the Navy Ship Renaming Criticism of Harvey Milk’s legacy Questioning why a gay rights icon was honored by the Navy Broader critique of identity politics in the military [30:20] – Karine Jean-Pierre Leaves White House Announcement of her book and shift to “independent” Alex critiques Jake Tapper’s Original Sin for protecting future Democratic figures James Comer’s investigation into Biden’s decline and inner circle [33:50] – Cultural & Media Roundup CNN’s ratings collapse Fox News outpacing broadcast networks The King of Kings sells out at Kennedy Center after Pride Month event cancellations [36:00] – Transgender Issues and Federal Funding Criticism of the “trans contagion” Argument to defund trans-related federal programs Cultural decline linked to secularism and identity confusion [38:00] – Conservative Mental Health Poll Conservatives report better mental health Connection to faith, family, fitness, and beauty ideals [39:30] – Interview with Harrison Fields Begins Overview of the Big Beautiful Bill and White House confidence Medicaid changes and protections for legal recipients $1.6 trillion in savings touted as historic [42:00] – Tax Policy and Deficit Debate Importance of extending Trump tax cuts Clarification that the bill is for reconciliation, not discretionary spending [44:00] – SALT Deduction Debate Blue state vs. red state implications White House views on balancing coalition [46:00] – Additional Cuts and Senate Negotiations Responses to senators demanding more cuts Bill supported as-is by Trump, with openness to minor changes [48:00] – Musk’s Criticism Revisited Acknowledgment of Musk’s past service White House suggests business interests are driving criticism Emphasis on continued respect but policy divergence [51:00] – Foreign Response to “America First” Agenda EU and China call the bill “protectionist” Trump unapologetically prioritizing U.S. industry [52:45] – Guardrails Against Foreign Subsidy Abuse IP protections, crypto/AI policies, tariff enforcement Commitment to Made-in-America principles [54:15] – Immigration Measures in the BBB ICE agent raises, expanded wall and facilities Strong morale among enforcement personnel Framing the bill as essential for sovereignty [56:00] – Closing Remarks Reminder that failure to pass the bill is a win for Biden’s agendaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jun 3, 2025 • 1h
PBS Groomers, The Need for e-Verify, How to Save Europe with John Binder and Oliver Lane
In this episode of the Alex Marlow Show, Alex covers immigration and illegal alien terrorism, European political shifts, and the latest developments in the Russia-Ukraine war. He begins with a preview of the week’s political coverage, including the evolving status of the “big beautiful bill” and upcoming guest appearances from major political figures such as Senator Hawley and Senator Mullin. Alex's first guest is Breitbart’s John Binder, one of the nation's top immigration reporters, delving into the concerning case of Mohammed Salman, an Egyptian national who overstayed a tourist visa and was later granted a work permit under the Biden administration before being charged with terrorism. Together, they examine the broader implications of visa overstays, a rarely discussed but substantial component of the illegal immigration crisis, with John highlighting that nearly half of all illegal immigrants in the U.S. fall into this category. The segment underscores how this loophole in immigration enforcement poses a severe national security risk and reflects systemic failures in DHS oversight. Shifting gears, the conversation explores corporate reactions to Pride Month and the cultural climate surrounding LGBTQ+ visibility. Alex and John critique the perceived imposition of ideologically driven messaging in taxpayer-funded media like PBS and children’s programming, particularly citing Sesame Street’s content, which they argue oversteps parental boundaries. Then, Alex welcomes Oliver Lane, Breitbart’s London Bureau Chief, for a comprehensive update on European geopolitics. They analyze the implications of a bold Ukrainian drone strike on a Russian air base, dubbed “Russia’s Pearl Harbor,” and the precarious state of peace talks in the prolonged Russia-Ukraine war. Oliver, drawing on his background and reporting, offers insights into Ukraine’s intelligence capabilities and the broader strategic consequences for NATO and global security. The conversation then moves to Eastern Europe, where Alex and Oliver discuss a surprise populist win in Poland’s recent presidential election. The win is framed as a significant shift against the globalist tide in Europe, suggesting momentum for conservative nationalist movements. They also examine developments in Hungary and Italy, offering cautious optimism about Europe’s political trajectory, and close with the unfolding political drama in the Netherlands, where Geert Wilders has withdrawn his party from government over a border security impasse.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jun 2, 2025 • 45min
Illegal Alien Terror, Shock Polls Spell More Problem for Dems
In this episode of The Alex Marlow Show, Alex opens with reflections on a major personal research project and a proud parenting moment before diving into a range of political, cultural, and international topics. He discusses growing concerns over former President Donald Trump’s potential deal with Nippon Steel and the implications of foreign ownership of U.S. Steel. Alex raises national security red flags and emphasizes the need for vigilance, particularly under potential future Democratic administrations like those of Pete Buttigieg or Kamala Harris. A significant portion of the episode is devoted to questioning President Joe Biden’s cognitive fitness and the legitimacy of executive actions signed with an autopen. Alex highlights a report from Daniel Turner of Power the Future, which claims several of Biden’s energy-related executive orders may be both illegitimate and harmful. He connects this issue to broader frustrations over a lack of accountability in the Biden administration, citing examples involving Hunter and James Biden, the Afghanistan withdrawal, and what he sees as media complicity, particularly in Jake Tapper’s recent book The Original Sin. Alex also critiques Pride Month and the increasing visibility of LGBTQ+ messaging in sports and children’s programming. He targets organizations like MLB, Sesame Street, and Disney, expressing disapproval of what he views as cultural overreach and ideological grooming. This leads to commentary on Michelle Obama’s comments about childbirth, which Alex uses to revive questions about her gender identity. The episode also touches on a political upset in Poland, where nationalist-conservative Karol Nawrocki defeated a pro-globalist opponent after publicly aligning with Donald Trump. Alex frames this as part of a broader European trend against globalism, linking it to recent victories in Hungary, Italy, and the Czech Republic. He sees this as a sign of momentum for nationalist movements globally. Illegal immigration is another focus, as Alex discusses a the story from Boulder, Colorado, involving a terrorist who overstayed a visa. Alex argues that immigration enforcement failures under the Biden administration directly endanger Americans and insists on a zero-tolerance policy for visa overstays. On the economic front, Alex reacts to Scott Bessent pushing back against claims that Trump’s tariff policies would cause inflation. He emphasizes that inflation is actually declining and mocks media alarmism, particularly in light of recent drops in egg prices. Internationally, Alex covers developments in the Russia-Ukraine war, with Russia striking Ukrainian targets and Ukraine destroying Russian bombers in return. He criticizes China for prolonging the conflict by propping up Russia. The episode closes with sharp words for Hollywood, calling out actress Tia Carrere for publicly celebrating her daughter’s transgender identity. Alex criticizes what he sees as the entertainment industry’s obsession with promoting “woke” causes and laments the cultural shift away from what he considers traditional values.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.