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Over the past few days, we've observed strong signs that Israeli leaders are moving to bring the Gaza war to a close, though it remains unclear how exactly this would take shape. On Tuesday, Israel's Minister of Strategic Affairs Ron Dermermet with senior Trump administration officials in Washington, DC. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set […]
New York City Democrat Mayoral Candidate Zohran Mamdani tells his supporters he wants to “turn the page in New York City” with a fresh new agenda. However, there's nothing new about what Mamdani is proposing. In fact, his socialist policies are quite old. “City-owned grocery stores?” It's called a co-op and California had plenty […]
Hans' guest is Prof Jonathan Turley, constitutional scholar, law professor, and well-known legal analyst on Fox News, to talk about censorship, attacks on the First Amendment, and his new book, “The Indispensable Right – Free Speech in an Age of Rage.” The classic movie review is of the 1940 screwball comedy about the newspaper business, “His […]
We break down the shocking courtroom twist as Sean “Diddy” Combs walks free on all but one charge, sparking outrage. On Capitol Hill, Hakeem Jeffries delays critical votes while House Republicans clash over the latest budget bill. We spotlight Thomas Massie's questionable voting history, what's new with the ICE tracker app, and how Democrats are […]
On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Wilfred McClay, the Victor Davis Hanson Chair in Classical History and Western Civilization at Hillsdale College, joins Federalist Senior Elections Correspondent Matt Kittle to reflect on the roots of the American Revolution and explain how a history of self-governance sparked the Founding Fathers' fight for independence. If […]
Will we get to the 9 am signing to celebrate Independence Day?
Unemployment is down. Tariff implications haven't hit. Markets are doing well. But there are warning signs.
The Founders were fighting for something…they risked it all…life, fortune, their sacred honor.
Join Jim and Greg as they head into Independence Day by looking at stories they would have chosen for martinis in recent weeks if huge news events had not intervened. Today on 3 Martini Lunch, they discuss good news in an unlikely place in the quest for building trust in elections. They also react to […]
This week's episode of the Parsing Immigration Policy podcast explores a topic rarely covered in the media: marriage fraud. Guest host Marguerite Telford, the Center's Director of Communications, sits down with Richard Lee, a former USCIS Immigration Officer and author, to discuss how sham marriages are orchestrated to gain a green card—and eventually citizenship—often then bringing […]
Notwithstanding regular headlines and firm conventional wisdom, the MAGA Movement is not and never has been an isolationist faction of the Republican Party. Neither the American people nor self-identified MAGA Republicans are fundamentally isolationist, and in fact score higher than non-MAGA Republicans on support for U.S. intervention abroad. The numbers don't lie: this year's Reagan […]
We're on theme this week! As Americans head toward the celebration of another free and independent trip around the sun, Henry sits down with AEI's Karlyn Bowman to discuss the latest findings on how citizens of different stripes feel about their country and their sentiments about being Americans, along with their handling of flags and familiarity […]
Today on the Top News in 10, we cover: The House Republicans' Late Night Vote Negotiation on the Big, Beautiful Bill. House Democrats responded by yelling, crying, and mooing. A DC District Court Judge attempts to circumvent the Supreme Court.
In recent years, a flurry of lawsuits has been launched nationwide against religious organizations, raising fraud and other claims related to tithing and church donations. These challenges generally argue that church leaders falsely claimed they would only put donations to one use, but instead put them to another. These cases, which have been heard in […]
We kick things off with UPenn issuing an apology over Lia Thomas—and why the NCAA and liberal media are scrambling to spin it. Then, the House of Representatives passes Trump's “Big Beautiful Bill,” and conservative firebrands like MTG and JD Vance are having a field day while Senator Lisa Murkowski raises eyebrows with her yes […]
Join Federalist Editor-In-Chief Mollie Hemingway and RealClearInvestigations Senior Writer Mark Hemingway as they discuss declining patriotism in America, analyze Sen. Tom Tillis' retirement announcement, break down the Supreme Court majority's scathing rebuke of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, and review F1. If you care about combating the corrupt media that continue to inflict devastating damage, please give […]
David Zweig's brilliant book, An Abundance of Caution, nails the people who wrecked our lives over COVID to the wall. There can be no more debate about the epic lies about COVID told by the media, public health officials, the entire Democratic Party after this book. From MIT Press: David Zweig An Abundance of Caution: […]
Lots of breaking news to kick off the show. OBBB heads to the House, and it's not looking good.
Polling on the Dems is bad for the future of the party.
Is Silicon Valley embracing scripture and Christianity? Also, AI is not the place to go to for advice.
In this week's episode of The Learning Curve, co-hosts Alisha Searcy and Massachusetts civics teacher Kelley Brown interview Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Jack Rakove, Coe Professor Emeritus at Stanford University. Prof. Rakove explores the origins of the American Revolution and U.S. Constitution through the lives of the nation's Founding Era figures. Reflecting on young John Adams' […]
Join Jim and Greg's substitute, Craig Collins as they prepare for the Independence Day holiday with this all-California edition of 3 Martini Lunch. Today, they are pleased to see a recent poll suggesting that Kamala Harris is not an intimidating Democratic nominee in the 2026 governor's race, they are amused by LA Mayor, Karen Bass's […]
Politics, the concept not the American spectator sport, comes from Ancient Greek politiká or ‘affairs of the cities' and is defined as “a set of activities that are associated with making decisions in groups.” Little is known about the lead-up to the July First joint rally of Virginia's three statewide candidates: Winsome Earle-Sears, the nominee […]
In celebration of the 249th anniversary of America's independence, we look back not so much on the history of the Declaration of Independence, but on its meaning. And not just its meaning then, but its enduring meaning and what we can and should take from it now. This special episode contains the content of the […]
In this episode, Dan Hugger speaks with Marcel van Hattem, a Brazilian politician, journalist, and political scientist who is an elected federal representative of the State of Rio Grande do Sul in Brasilia. They begin by discussing Brazil's history, people, and culture. The conversation then turns to the ongoing constitutional crises and how the Supreme […]
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal… How many times have we heard these words? Back in 2007, the Washington Post ran an article by Gene Weingarten called “Pearls Before Breakfast”. In it, he chronicles an experiment by the newspaper, in which world-renowned violinist Joshua Bell put on a […]
Today on the Top News in 10, we cover: The Senate passes the “Big, Beautiful Bill” and the House begins the final debate. “Alligator Alcatraz” garners hyperbolic outrage. The University of Pennsylvania caves to the Trump administration on Title IX. The rest of our interview with Rep. Keith Self: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2eMgtvFOyCU
The Power Hour is a weekly podcast that discusses the most interesting energy and environmental policy issues of the day with top national experts. Jack invites Kirk Sorensen, Founder and Chief Technologist at the nuclear energy technology company, Flibe Energy , to discuss Iran's nuclear program. The two discuss the ins and outs of the sorts of […]
Since his second inauguration, the “experts” have been relentless in their mission to minimize the Trump administration's efforts with the economy, immigration, Iran, and beyond. Meanwhile, the stock market has soared. There were ZERO illegal border crossings in May, according to CBP. Iran's nuclear infrastructure was left severely damaged without the threat of war on […]
Elon Musk teases the launch of a new political party—The American Party—and Trump fires back with a scorching social post. Meanwhile, the White House quietly works to exclude illegal immigrants from the U.S. Census, as a new ICE-tracking app draws sharp criticism from Tom Homan and Karoline Leavitt. We break down a viral economic protest […]
After being on the road on their summer holidays, Bethany and Kara catch up and discuss how they've been keeping their kids entertained in the heat. As always, the conversation soon shifts and Bethany explains the dramatic story of how her and Seth met. Also: Breastfeeding (No pictures, please!)
The OBBB passes the Senate with help from the VP; Erick digs in. What's next? Also, the President makes his way to Florida to see Alligator Alcatraz.
What do a Pixar movie and an article from The Atlantic have in common? Also, the shooting in Idaho….it's evil, not politics.
A civil rights lawsuit has been filed against a prestigious American private school in Virginia. Separately, is school choice in the OBBB?
In the latest installment of the ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein, Brad Lingo joins in to discuss Grove City College. Subscribe to Mark's new channel on: Spotify: tinyurl.com/mufv3xzw Apple Podcasts: tinyurl.com/3w32d42x Intro music by Jack Bauerlein.
Craig Collins is in for Greg again today for the 3 Martini Lunch. Join Jim and Craig as they laugh over Democrats looking to model future campaigns after Zohran Mamdani's, voice concerned over the lack of fiscal considerations regarding the Big Beautiful Bill, and reveal the truth about seemingly ominous program cuts at Indiana Universities. […]
On this episode of “The Federalist Radio Hour,” Mark Skousen, an author and descendant of Ben Franklin, joins Federalist Senior Elections Correspondent Matt Kittle to reflect on the great inventor and thinker's life and philosophy and explain how Franklin shaped America's Founding in key ways. You can find Skousen's book The Greatest American: Benjamin Franklin, History's […]
in July of 2018, Governor Henry McMaster of South Carolina issued an executive order to end the inclusion of Planned Parenthood in the Medicaid program. The Department of Health and Human Services then informed Planned Parenthood that they were no longer qualified to provide services to Medicaid beneficiaries, which prompted lawsuits both from Planned Parenthood […]
This podcast has never been above (or below) using a title to click-bait you into listening and this episode maintains that high standard. But rest assured, that's not all that is discussed: the guys delve into F1, that New York Times Top 100 movies of the 21st Century list, the miracle that is Andor, what the Anchorman pitch meeting must have been […]
Over the past several years, the public has become familiar with the concept of “lawfare,” the process of using the legal system to gain political ends regardless of the validity of the underlying case. Environmentalist groups have long been practitioners of aggressive lawfare, but who exactly is funding litigation challenging the ability of energy companies […]
Today on the Top News in 10, we cover: CNN showcases an app to track and target federal law enforcement. The Senate marathons the amendment process on the “Big, Beautiful Bill” as Democrats promise millions will die.
With the U.S.' northern neighbor at bay, for now, Americans should turn their attention to the south, where Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum continues to criticize proposed remittance taxes while defending illegal immigration and even weighing in on U.S. civil unrest. Why the hostility? On today's episode of “Victor Davis Hanson: In His Own Words,” Hanson […]