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When Melissa Batie-Smoose took a stand to protect the women she coached, she lost her job and her coaching career. In this episode we sit down with Melissa, former associate head women's volleyball coach at San Jose State University, and Vernadette Broyles, Melissa's attorney, for a conversation about courage, conscience, and the future of women's […]

With Los Angeles consisting of nearly 4 million people, more than 400 residents are assigned to each LAPD officer, who works for a department that has an annual budget of about $2 billion. During the fires last year, an estimated more than 25% of emergency response equipment was broken. All this begs the question: What […]

Join Jim and Greg for the Wednesday 3 Martini Lunch as they dive into Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's very curious defense of restricting the Second Amendment, decoy operations to lure anti-ICE protesters away from actual raids, and Tucker Carlson claiming it would be good for Iran to have nuclear weapons. First, they scratch their heads […]

We cover the DOJ and FBI subpoena of Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey. A man-on-the-street interview leaves Don Lemon visibly rattled, while outlets quietly backtrack on explosive allegations involving President Trump. Internationally, European leaders lash out at Trump, Trudeau dodges basic questions, and Macron appears desperate as globalism continues to crumble. […]

One can criticize President Trump and still acknowledge he's better than any Democrat president would be on issues that matter to conservatives. Those two thoughts are not in conflict with each other unless you low-IQ partisan.

It doesn't look like the president will win at SCOTUS regarding his firing of Lisa Cook, handing Trump a rare loss at the high court. Plus, the GOP had better up their candidate quality if they want a chance in the midterms.

Looks like Trump is getting a deal with Greenland. We'll wait to see the actual details, but it's good for the president.

Declining families and a disconnected society put America's future at risk. In this episode of The Kevin Roberts Show, Kevin Roberts and Larry O'Connor break down Heritage's new family policy paper, highlighting the importance of strong, healthy families at the heart of a free and prosperous nation. Larry O'Connor is the host of “O'Connor & […]

Join Washington Examiner Senior Writer David Harsanyi and Federalist Editor-In-Chief Mollie Hemingway as they lament Virginia's new radical left-wing government, discuss leftists' invasion of a St. Paul, Minnesota, church during Sunday service, and weigh President Donald Trump's plans to acquire Greenland. Mollie and David also review The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, A Room with a View, The Rip, Agatha […]

FIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—Secretary of Education Linda McMahon told The Daily Signal a settlement with Harvard University is close, after a protracted battle over the university's diversity, equity, and inclusion practices. Trump said Wednesday that he heard the United States had a deal with Harvard. “I hear we have a deal but who the […]

This week on The Conservative Woman's Guide, Karin Lips is joined by Jenna Robinson, President of the James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal. Jenna discusses her work on higher education reform and the campus climate in 2026. She also shares how motherhood has impacted her work. Follow us on Instagram at @enlightenedwomen to join […]

In this episode, Dan Hugger speaks with Dave Hebert, a senior research fellow at AIER and an affiliate scholar here at the Acton Institute, about the state of the American economy, economic policy, and how American politics on both the left and the right is increasingly economically illiterate. How is the U.S. economy doing? What […]

On Sunday morning, a group of anti-ICE protestors stormed Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota during services, reportedly because the pastor of the church appears to also be an ICE official. This is the latest escalation in an ongoing confrontation taking place in Minneapolis between Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (also known as ICE) carrying out their duties […]

Who was Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and why is she largely forgotten in popular history? How did she show that the Declaration of Independence promised women's rights, too? Dr. Natalie Taylor, Professor Political Science at Skidmore College, discusses this fascinating American, who formed much of the intellectual foundation of the Suffrage Movement in the 19th Century. […]

Jace Lington and Bennett Nuss chat with Hillsdale College Professor Ronald J. Pestritto about his recent article tracing the rise of the administrative state and the revolution it wrought in the federal government. Pestritto explores the evolution of the administrative state, tracing its roots back to the Progressive Era and the shift from a government based on consent […]

We cover President Trump's latest headlines, wild reactions to ICE enforcement, and the growing chaos around protests in Minneapolis. From Alina Habba laying down the law to fresh evidence and commentary surrounding Don Lemon, things keep escalating fast. We also break down viral takes from Scott Jennings, Keith Ellison's shocking comments on violent protests, and […]

All the usual suspects on the left and in the media are doubling down on the illegal protest in a church. Plus, Trump is right on Greenland but can't get out of his own way to get the deal done.

The left is insane and learned nothing from how poorly defunding the police went, so they are on to defunding ICE. Plus, Virginia is about to discover what a mistake they made.

On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, Sarah Parshall Perry, vice president and legal fellow at Defending Education, joins Federalist Senior Elections Correspondent Matt Kittle to dive into the legal, cultural, and political ramifications that could result from the Supreme Court's evaluation of states' laws protecting women's sports. The Federalist Foundation is a nonprofit, and […]

Join Jim and Greg for the Tuesday 3 Martini Lunch. Today, they dissect EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin's answer to a reporter struggling with simple economics, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison arguing that a federal law against disrupting religious freedom at a place of worship does not apply to what happened on Sunday, and President Trump's […]

In part two of Dan's conversation with political scientist Yascha Mounk, the two discuss identity politics, its growing influence on the American left, and the danger this trend poses to pluralistic societies. They examine why identity politics is so seductive, how it reshapes government, schools, and civic institutions, and why Mounk believes it ultimately undermines […]

Minneapolis descends into chaos as shocking footage shows violent anti-ICE protests spiraling out of control — including mobs storming a church service and terrifying children hiding from protesters. Don Lemon inserts himself into the chaos, kisses a protest organizer, clashes with bystanders, and later admits the goal is to make people “uncomfortable,” triggering massive backlash […]

Just before Christmas, the federal Justice Department secured indictments against four alleged radical-left domestic terrorists alleged to be affiliated with the “Turtle Island Liberation Front.” Our colleague Robert Stilson is deeply familiar with the notion of “turtle island,” a name for the North American continent derived from a Native American myth that radical leftists increasingly […]

In this must-listen episode of The Dave Carter Show, Dave talks with writer, firearms expert, and author Kevin Creighton about his newly published novel, Salvation. Mr. Creighton goes into vivid detail with us, describing how the book weaves the story of retired Army Ranger and bodyguard John Rogers, a man who prefers the quiet life but […]

Join Jim and Greg for the Monday 3 Martini Lunch as they discuss Don Lemon and radical anti-ICE activists disrupting Christian church services, Iran's regime refusing to pause the slaughter of demonstrators, and the stunning questions the Harris campaign reportedly asked Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro. First, they unload on the lunatics from the Racial Justice […]

Don Lemon and his radical leftist friends break federal law and storm into a church during Sunday service to harass parishioners; a new book details the antisemitism from the Harris campaign. Plus, no one likely to run for the Democratic nomination for president can answer whether a man can get pregnant.

Let's go down the rabbit hole of how the AWFLs are the worst and ruining the country. Plus, Trump is fumbling his bid for Greenland so badly it's hard to see a deal ever being entertained, let alone reached.

Let's take a look at what we can expect from the midterms if Trump doesn't course-correct his management of the country's problems. Plus, the trans community can only survive by changing the meaning of language. Don't let them do it.

Dr. Larry P. Arnn, President of Hillsdale College, joins Hugh Hewitt on the Hillsdale Dialogues to continue a series on The Second World War, Churchill's sprawling memoir and history of World War II in six volumes. Release date: 19 January 2025

In this Martin Luther King, Jr. Day episode of The Learning Curve, co-hosts U-Ark Prof. Albert Cheng and Alisha Searcy of the Center for Public Schools speak with Dr. Lerone Martin, Martin Luther King, Jr. Centennial Professor at Stanford University, and Dr. Jason Miller, Distinguished Professor of English at North Carolina State University. They explore […]

Is Anti-Zionism the new common denominator of the left? Political scientist Yascha Mounk, founder of Persuasion and author of The Identity Trap, joins Dan to discuss whether the rise of Zohran Mamdani is indicative of a growing connection between socialist causes and hostility towards Jews. Drawing on his personal history, Mounk explains the different iterations […]

President Donald Trump floats a bombshell idea to cap credit card interest rates at 10%, and conservatives are split. The Chicks sit down with Zach Abraham of Bulwark Capital Management to break down whether this is anti–free market or a long-overdue pushback against modern-day usury. From Teddy Roosevelt trust-busting parallels to credit card debt traps, personal […]

Even the worst places can have good memories.

Is it just us, or did this week seem even crazier than usual? We didn't have time to cover all the crazy in the news, and had to settle for trying to select the most stupid crazy thing said this week, though even that was a hard selection to make. But we gave a group […]

This conversation with Daniel Bessner is only one segment from last week's livestream, which also included a conversation with my team about ICE's action in Minnesota and an appearance by Murtaza Hussain, who came to talk about his reporting on the Epstein Files. The full show is available here, but only for full subscribers. So […]

Sometimes you've just had enough. Bill Barr, two-time Attorney General and author of One Damn Thing After Another, knows the feeling. He joins James, Steve, and Charles today to discuss the legal grounds for the extraordinary rendition of Nicolás Maduro and the options available to federal law enforcement as the Twin Cities tiptoe around an insurrection. […]

Chaos erupts in Minnesota as rioters target ICE and federal vehicles — and President Trump responds with a warning that has the media melting down. We break down the escalating unrest, calls for the Insurrection Act, and why local leadership is completely failing the moment. Karoline Leavitt goes scorched-earth on reporters, George Conway calls ICE […]

If people wanted to see what a real sustained insurrection looks like, just take a close look at Minnesota. Plus, you can destroy the left with kindness.

Canada was already getting in bed with China long before Trump ever came on the political scene. Plus, President Trump is fumbling his bid to get Greenland.

“America's Job Market Has Entered the Slow Lane”—that was a recent Wall Street Journal headline. Most of the mainstream media echoes this interpretation, but the reality is much better than the headlines suggest. In fact, it's as if the reporters who wrote those headlines didn't read beyond the headline of the jobs report. Here's what […]