Former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer and Townhall editor/Fox News contributor Katie Pavlich host a podcast discussing the latest news from across the country.
In this special edition, Sean and Katie welcome Spencer Brown from Young America's Foundation (YAF) to discuss "YAF's" mission, shed light on how colleges/universities across the country that try to prevent conservative ideas from being heard, and what they do to help prevent that so students can hear all points of view.
Spicer and Pavlich discuss the looming government shutdown and what Trump should do if congress does not fund his wall. Plus, Tucker Carlson quickly came under attack after comments he made about immigration after many twisted his words. Spicer and Pavlich defend Tucker Carlson and talk about the hypocrisy of the media and many on the left.
Tucker Carlson joins Sean Spicer to discuss the Fox News hosts' recent comments criticizing President Trump, the angry mob that showed up to his home and tells a story about being arrested in New York.
Sean Spicer and Katie Pavlich honor President Bush (41). Discuss the classless way some media members are using the passing of Bush (41) as an excuse to rip Trump. They also talk about newly elected Congresswoman Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez and how she'll fit in Washington. Finally, they wrap things up with the news that the Red Sox have accepted President Trump's offer to visit the White House.
Sean Spicer responds to criticism from fired Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski and former Trump aide David Bossie who wrote that Sean was a member of the "November 9th club" and was not a loyal staffer to President Trump. Spicer and Pavlich also discuss a short list of candidates who are the favorites to be the next Attorney General including Chris Christie and Florida AG Pam Bondi.
Special counselor to President Trump, Kellyanne Conway, joins Sean and Katie to discuss Jim Acosta's White House credential, how the communications office is planning to address proper etiquette in the briefing room, the future of chief of staff John Kelly, and how much longer she plans on serving President Trump.
Spicer and Pavlich get into which Democrats will run in 2020 and who poses the biggest threat to Trump. Plus, they discuss Hillary considering another presidential campaign, CNN/Jim Acosta suing the White House, and finally why SNL's Crenshaw apology was not enough.
Spicer and Pavlich kick off the episode talking about the unprofessionalism of CNN's Jim Acosta and discuss fellow reporters who may be tired of his act. They also get into Jeff Sessions and a fomer governor from New Jersey that could replace him. Plus they defend Tucker Carlson and discuss the results of the midterm election.
Sean Spicer and Katie Pavlich have some pointed comments for Saturday Night Live's Lorne Michaels and Pete Davidson who made fun of Dan Crenshaw's appearance after suffering an eye injury while serving the country in Afghanistan. They also discuss the latest news around the midterm elections as the country approaches election day.
Spicer and Pavlich discuss Hillary Clinton's recent comments about considering a run for President in 2020. Plus, they get into some "What If's" should the Democrats take the house in the midterm elections.
Spicer and Pavlich discuss the mail bombs and how it has further divided the country. They also dive into the midterm elections and President Trump's rising approval rating. Plus, they get into the firing of Megyn Kelly.
Sean Spicer and Katie Pavlich launch their debut episode of the special midterm election season of Everything's Going to be All Right. They discuss the key Senate races as midterm elections approach, Saudi Arabia's role in the killing of Jamal Khashoggi, and discuss Richard Grenell as a possible replacement for Nikki Haley.
Sean Spicer and Katie Pavlich discuss the controversy surrounding President Trump's comments on Russia's interference in the election and what went on behind the scenes in his decision to walk back his initial remarks. They also discuss the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh.
Sean Spicer and Katie Pavlich discuss the Supreme Court's decision to uphold the "Travel Ban", Sarah Sanders being kicked out of Red Hen, the lack of civility across the country, and both read some "Mean Tweets".
Former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer and Town Hall editor/Fox News contributor Katie Pavlich discuss a variety of topics including separation at the border, the latest fake news reported about Sarah Sanders, Trump's visit to Singapore, and the Washington Capitals decision to visit the White House.