Senior Technology Correspondent at Breitbart News Allum Bokhari joins Host Ben Domenech to discuss big tech’s role in censorship and freedom of speech online, repealing Section 230, and how companies like Google, Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube will attempt to have an effect on the election. Bokari is the author of the new book, “Deleted: Big Tech’s Battle to Erase the Trump Movement and Steal the Election,” in which he argues that big tech companies “are determined to stop Donald Trump” by limiting free speech.

Note: This podcast was recorded in September.

On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, Acton Institute President Rev. Robert A. Sirico joins Senior Editor Christopher Bedford and Political Editor John Daniel Davidson to discuss the important role of Catholicism and religion in American governance. In addition to discussing the anti-Catholic bias against Supreme Court Nominee Amy Coney Barrett, Sirico also discusses America’s cultural and moral erosion, and how it impacts a civil society.

On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour Claremont Institute Washington, D.C. Center Executive Director Arthur Milikh joins Executive Editor Joy Pullman to discuss his recent article “Preventing Suicide by Higher Education” and how academia affects the radicalization and deterioration of the United States.

On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex.) joins Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss his new book “One Vote Away: How a Single Supreme Court Seat Can Change History” and the significance of President Donald Trump’s nomination of Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court.

On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, Daily Caller reporters Shelby Talcott and Richard McGinniss reflect on their recent riot coverage with Federalist Senior Editor Christopher Bedford.

In Kenosha, McGinniss stood just feet away from a man who was shot and killed, tending to his wounds in the immediate aftermath. Talcott was recently arrested in Louisville while covering the riots that broke out after news broke of the grand jury’s decision in the Breonna Taylor case.

On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, Kristen Waggoner, general counsel for the Alliance Defending Freedom, joins Emily Jashinsky to discuss her time arguing cases before the Supreme Court and Ruth Bader Ginsburg, President Donald Trump’s nomination of Amy Coney Barrett as Ginsburg’s replacement, and the rise of free speech court cases in the United States.

On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, Assistant Editor Kylee Zempel joins Culture Editor Emily Jashinksy to discuss the first 2020 presidential debate between President Trump and Democratic Presidential Nominee, Chris Wallace’s role in aggravating the chaos, and the media’s obvious bias against Trump in their coverage of the event.

On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, Founder and Executive Director of Power the Future Daniel Turner joins Federalist Senior Editor Christoper Bedford to discuss his recent article about how foolish local leadership and a negligent government forced him out of his urban community. Turner asks if tolerating smashed car windows, streets full of urine, and teen gangs is worth it anymore to live in cities like Washington D.C.

Note: This podcast was recorded in mid-August.

Journalist Megyn Kelly joins Ben Domenech to discuss her new podcast “The Megyn Kelly Show,” cultural wokeness, and the importance of independent media. Note: This podcast was recorded before President Donald Trump officially nominated Amy Coney Barrett to replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s seat on the Supreme Court of The United States

On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, Editor-In-Chief of the Hollywood In Toto website Christian Toto joins Host Ben Domenech to discuss the absence of Hollywood entertainment during the pandemic and it’s slow creep back to life. They also examine the hypocrisy of Hollywood’s diversity and political agendas.

On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, Matthew Yglesias, author of “One Billion Americans: The Case for Thinking Bigger” and co-founder of Vox, joins Host Ben Domenech to discuss how the United States can maintain and preserve its streak of American exceptionalism through common sense solutions like: supporting families, building more housing, more transportation, fixing welfare and welcoming immigrants.

On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster, former Trump National Security Advisor, joins Host Ben Domenech for a conversation about his new book, “Battlegrounds: The Fight to Defend the Free World.” McMaster details his time in the White House and some of the policy initiatives made concerning China, Russia, and other countries. He argues historians will call some of the Trump Administration’s decisions “the greatest shift in foreign policy since the Cold War.”

Ilya Shapiro is a senior fellow in constitutional studies at the Cato Institute, and author of the timely new book, “Supreme Disorder: Judicial Nominations and the Politics of America’s Highest Court.” With host Ben Domenech, Shapiro explains the history of contentious court fights and how they transitioned from an insulted political conflict into the public square. They also discuss Trump’s potential nominees and how a new justice may cause specific areas of law to undergo a significant shift.

On this episode of The Federalist Radio Hour, Assistant Editor Kylee Zempel joins Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss the passing of Supreme Court Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, President Trump’s decision to nominate a woman justice as her replacement, and the media and left’s handling of the difficult confirmation battle that lies ahead.

Independent Institute research fellow and professor emeritus of economics in College of Business at the University of Nevada, Reno, Thomas Cargill, joins Host Ben Domenech to discuss the lack of educational materials covering the progressive movement’s history, particularly how the movement advocated eugenics and forced sterilization in order to attain a better society.

Acting Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security Ken Cuccinelli joins Host Ben Domenech to discuss federal initiatives of “law and order” in cities like Portland, his history in politics and law enforcement, and the Donald Trump’s leadership during COVID-19 and rioting. 

Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich joins Host Ben Domenech to discuss the 2o20 election season, President Trump’s political strategy, the media, and the future of America and American politics. “This is one of the great transition periods,” Gingrich explained. “I think the most important thing to recognize is that this is a historic rather than a political period.”

Voice actor James Urbaniak joins Host Ben Domenech and Federalist Intern Paulina Enck to discuss the Adult Swim animated tv series, “The Venture Bros.” Together, the group dives into the creativity and popularity behind adult cartoon shows like “The Venture Bros.” and what makes the show and its characters so special.

“From the beginning, ‘The Venture Bros.’ has always had a very classical sort of narrative and I think the fact that it lasted that long and that it expanded, the universe expanded, and the depth of character expanded. And I think that expansion was very exciting. I think opened the door for that new kind of storytelling and animation,” Urbaniak said.

Director of the Office of Management and Budget Russell Vought joins Host Ben Domenech to discuss how his office responded to the discovery of the recent critical race theory curriculum being used by federal agencies. He also explained how the OMB dealt with economic uncertainty during COVID-19 and what fiscal responsibility looks like under the Trump administration.

 

Libertarian Party Presidential Nominee Jo Jorgensen joins Host Ben Domenech to discuss her life on the campaign trail, COVID-19 lockdowns, party polarization, bringing the troops home, and more. As the 2020 election draws nearer, Jorgensen says she is working hard to communicate that there is a party and a candidate that prioritizes individual freedom and not dependency on the government.