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In this episode, Charles Campisi - former chief of the NYPD's Internal Affairs Bureau and author of the new book Blue on Blue: An Insider's Story of Good Cops Catching Bad Cops - explains why when police use deadly force, it's normally for a good reason. And if not, cops face grand juries just like everyone else.
O'Reilly Factor Correspondent had an exclusive sit-down interview with President Donald Trump last week. In this podcast, Watters discusses what it was like to travel on Air Force One and go one-on-one with the commander-in-chief.
What's it like to cover one of the most secretive institutions in American government? Fox News anchor and Supreme Court correspondent Shannon Bream joins the podcast to discuss reporting on the inner workings of the nation's highest court.
There are now around 10,000 U.S. troops in Iraq and Syria, according to Fox News Military Analyst Colonel David Hunt (ret.). In this episode, Colonel Hunt joins the podcast to tell us what those troops are doing there. Colonel Hunt also explains what the thinks President Trump should do in the War on Terror, and why he thinks the United States needs to have a draft to require all young Americans to complete a term of public service.
MS-13 is one of the most vicious street gangs in America. The gang, whose ranks include many illegal immigrants, is known for its gruesome murders, drug trafficking and human smuggling, among other serious crimes. The group is so dangerous that in 2012 the United States Treasury Department designated MS-13 a transnational criminal organization. In this episode, we take a closer look at MS-13 and explain why it is so deadly.
Fox News anchor Kimberly Guilfoyle joins the podcast to discuss how she paid for law school by being a professional model, and why she eventually left a successful legal career to become a journalist. Where did Guilfoyle develop her grit and determination? Listen now for her surprising answer.
In this episode, retired Navy Seal Jocko Willink joins the podcast to discuss President Trump's recent appointment of Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster as National Security Advisor. Jocko, an Iraq War veteran and host of the Jocko Podcast, opines on Lt. Gen. McMaster's leadership qualities and explains why he thinks is such an outstanding choice.
Campus protests have recently reached a new level of intensity, with riots even breaking out in Berkeley, California earlier this month. Dr. Michael Rectenwald, a clinical professor of liberal studies at New York University, joins the podcast to share his insights on what he sees from the most extreme groups on campus.
In this episode, former NBA head coach George Karl comments on the recent political activism in the NBA. Several NBA stars, including LeBron James, have refused to stay at Trump-owned hotels, and notable coaches have also been outspoken against the 45th president. Coach Karl opines on politics in professional sports, as well as his thoughts on political correctness and the professionalization of amateur sports.
In this episode, Hans von Spakovsky - a senior legal fellow at the Heritage Foundation's Meese Center for Legal and Judicial Studies - discusses why the courts keep getting it wrong on President Trump's travel ban. Von Spakovsky, a former Justice Department official, explains why Trump's travel ban is constitutional and breaks down the numerous errors he believes the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals made in upholding an order that blocks the enforcement of Trump's Executive Order.
In this episode, Bill O'Reilly discusses what it was like to go one-on-one with President Donald Trump at the White House. Bill discusses how he prepared for the interview, his observations of Trump's demeanor in the White House, and whether he thinks Trump likes being president.
In this episode, Fox News Channel's Judge Jeanine Pirro joins the podcast to discuss Trump's Supreme Court pick, what she's learned from personally knowing Trump for many years, and what to do about all the chaos on college campuses.
In this episode, former Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli (R) reacts to President Donald Trump's Supreme Court Justice nominee, Judge Neil Gorsuch. We analyze the Gorsuch selection and discuss its potential impact on sanctuary cities, religious liberty, and Trump's recent "extreme vetting" executive order.
Kermit Gosnell, a 75 year-old former abortion doctor, committed some of the most gruesome crimes of this century, yet few people know who he is. In this episode, journalists Ann McElhinney and Phelim McAleer, authors of the new book "Gosnell: The Untold Story of America's Most Prolific Serial Killer," explain why the mainstream media largely ignore the atrocities committed by Gosnell.
During the presidential campaign, many prominent conservatives opposed Donald Trump, arguing Mr. Trump wasn't good for the conservative movement. In this episode, Charles Kesler -- a Senior Fellow at the Claremont Institute and author of the book "I Am the Change: Barack Obama and the Crisis of Liberalism" - explains why #NeverTrump conservatives are wrong.