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Hold These Truths with Dan Crenshaw

Hold These Truths with Dan Crenshaw

Dan Crenshaw

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Show overview

Hold These Truths with Dan Crenshaw has been publishing since 2020, and across the 6 years since has built a catalogue of 441 episodes. That works out to roughly 370 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.

Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 36 min and 1h 2m — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. It is catalogued as a EN-language News show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 2 weeks ago, with 9 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2020, with 120 episodes published. Published by Dan Crenshaw.

Episodes
441
Running
2020–2026 · 6y
Median length
50 min
Cadence
Weekly

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Congressman Dan Crenshaw joins the world's leading experts for deep and insightful conversations about the most important issues facing us today.

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SITREP 32: An Assassination Attempt, A Polymarket Scandal, & GOP Gains in the Redistricting War

Apr 30, 202616 min

SITREP 31: Middle East Ceasefires, Virginia Redistricting, & Drama in Congress

Apr 23, 202613 min

Arthur C. Brooks on the Crisis of Meaning

Apr 17, 20261h 1m

SITREP 30: Epstein's Rolodex, Iranian War Games, and a Medicare Heist Exposed

The Situation Report for February 5, 2026. The DOJ releases millions of new Epstein documents exposing elite connections, Iran escalates regional threats while massacring protesters at home, and investigators uncover a massive Medicare hospice fraud scheme ripping off seniors in Los Angeles. All this and much more in just ten minutes. The Department of Justice releases another massive tranche of the Epstein Files Iran Ramps up Regional Threats as Accounts of Regime Violence Emerge Los Angeles hospice fraud reaches billions as Medicare providers scam the federal system with fake companies Medical Experts Come Out Against Gender Transition Surgeries for Children NASA moves Artemis II Mission to March 2026 After Test-Run Issue Media Bias Alert: The mainstream coverage on Alex Pretti and ICE The Clintons agree to appear before the House Oversight Committee A new Fed chairman Hey Billie Eilish, what were you saying about "stolen land?" Read of the week: "Gold Standard" by Michael D. Bordo

Feb 5, 202610 min

SITREP 29: Arctic Expansion, Rage in Iran, & Supreme Court Takes on Men in Women's Sports

The Situation Report for January 23, 2026. President Trump heads to Davos to make the case for purchasing Greenland. Protests continue to rage across Iran. The Supreme Court hears weighs state laws banning transgender women (ie men) from women's sports. And the Trump Administration takes action against sanctuary cities. All this and more from Rep. Crenshaw in just ten minutes. Developments on Greenland talks Iranians take to the streets Supreme Court hears arguments on men in women's sports President Trump takes action against sanctuary cities and immigrants convicted of fraud Media Bias Alert: If you didn't watch the Golden Globes, you'll never guess what you missed The Clintons defy a congressional subpoena Inflation eases for consumers Congratulations to the Vance family! Read of the week: How DEI Caused a Military Recruitment Crisis

Jan 23, 202610 min

Bots, Grifters, and Rage: How Extremists Are Hijacking Conservatism | Karys Rhea

Political commentator Karys Rhea joins Rep. Crenshaw to break down how bots, rage-bait economics, and ideological grifting are fueling extremism in the conservative movement. They discuss the crucial difference between gatekeeping and cancel culture. And they examine how a small but loud and angry fringe movement can distort an entire political ecosystem. Karys Rhea is an American political commentator and former producer at the Epoch Times and Newsmax. She is a writing fellow with the Middle East Forum, ambassador at Israel365 Action, and rising leader at the Global Liberty Institute. Find her on X at @RheaKarys.

Jan 15, 202638 min

SITREP 28: Venezuela, Greenland, Minnesota & Iranian Uprising

The Situation Report for January 9, 2026. Rep. Crenshaw breaks down a week of major geostrategic upheaval — the historic extraction of Nicolás Maduro and the fight over Venezuela's oil, the Trump Administration's renewed push to acquire Greenland, and growing unrest in Iran as demonstrations threaten the Ayatollah's regime. All the week's biggest developments in just 13 minutes. U.S takes the gloves off in Venezuela Why Greenland is a priority for the Trump Administration Iran unrest threatens the Ayatollah China escalates dispute with Japan in the East China Sea ICE agent shooting in Minneapolis MEDIA BIAD ALERT: The media's spin on Minneapolis Food pyramid shake up Trump Admin moves to bar major institutional investors from purchasing single family housing Funeral shooting in Salt Lake City Recommended read: "Crude Nation: How Oil Riches Ruined Venezuela" by Raúl Gallegos

Jan 9, 202613 min

The Venezuela Op: What's Next for the Western Hemisphere? | Daniel Di Martino

Venezuelan dissident and economist Daniel Di Martino joins Rep. Crenshaw to talk the aftermath of Maduro's historic capture and extraction by the United States. They game plan potential scenarios to return Venezuela to a prosperous democracy. They discuss how this turn of events might reshape the Western Hemisphere – from Cuba, Colombia, Brazil, all the way to the United States. And they react to the "nation-building" rhetoric coming from U.S. critics on the left and populist right. Daniel Di Martino is a Fellow at Manhattan Institute and founder of Dissident Project. Find him on X at @DanielDiMartino.

Jan 8, 202653 min

Addressing the 'Controversies' — Dan Crenshaw on Andy Stumpf's Podcast

Dan Crenshaw recently sat down with Andy Stumpf for his Cleared Hot Podcast, and over three hours, they covered a lot of ground, from policy debates to fake headlines. They spent the first hour digging into a variety of real issues. If you're here for the recent social media-driven drama, skip about an hour in. Andy didn't hold back. He asked about everything—"insider trading," Mexico, fake threats, and podcast drama. This episode was long, intense, and necessary. Andy Stumpf is a retired Navy SEAL and host of Cleared Hot Podcast. Find him on X at @AndyStumpf77 and on Instagram at @andystumpf212.

Jan 8, 20262h 45m

The Origins of Christmas: Myths, Truths, and Traditions | Dr. Tim Larsen

Christian scholar Dr. Tim Larsen joins the show to explain the real origins of the Christmas traditions we hold dear today—from Santa Claus and reindeer to ornaments and the December 25th date itself. He debunks the persistent myth that Christmas is a pagan holiday, explores how centuries of tradition shaped modern celebrations, and helps separate historical fact from popular fiction. And yes—we settle the age-old question: Is Die Hard a Christmas movie? Dr. Timothy Larsen is a Professor of History at Wheaton College in Illinois and the president of the American Society of Church History. His scholarly expertise is the Victorian era, the period that has done so much to shape our Christmas celebrations today, and he is an expert on Christmas. He is the author or editor of over twenty books, including Twelve Classic Christmas Stories: A Feast of Yuletide Tales and The Oxford Handbook of Christmas.

Dec 23, 202548 min

SITREP 27: The Venezuela Blockade, Lone Wolf Attacks, & Candace Owens' Meltdown

The Situation Report for December 20, 2025. Rep. Crenshaw recaps a tragic, volatile week in the U.S. and across the globe: terrorist attacks in multiple countries, the FBI's huge break in the Jan 6 pipe bomber case, the sweeping blockade of Venezuela - among many other developments that have major implications for America's national security. We wish listeners a Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, and peace in the New Year. The Venezuela Blockade The Chevron Complication President Trump designates fentanyl as a "weapon of mass destruction" How the FBI finally broke the Jan 6 pipe bomber case Timeline of the Brown University assassin's rampage Candace Owens' audience turns on her ISIS kills 3 Americans in Syria The Hanukkah massacre at Bondi Beach Why Dan Crenshaw might finally be getting a TikTok account The Pine Tree Flag: your latest example of media bias against American symbols Chile votes conservative in their latest presidential election Ford pulls the plug on electric trucks Read of the week: Jacob Savage's "The Lost Generation"

Dec 20, 202526 min

SITREP 26: Hunting Ghost Fleets, Ukraine's Peace Offer, & the Military's Critical Mineral Fight

The Situation Report for December 13, 2025. Rep. Dan Crenshaw covers the latest in global conflicts driving U.S. foreign policy — from an escalating showdown with Venezuela, to Ukraine's counter-proposal in talks with Russia, to the Pentagon's push to break China's grip on critical military materials. U.S. seizes oil tanker off Venezuelan coast Advice for would-be smugglers Kyiv makes a peace offer The U.S. military is getting into the refinery business War again in South Asia President Trump's Gold Card Visa The Fed cuts interest rates If you read nothing else: "How long Britain could really fight for if war broke out tomorrow" by Frank Gardner

Dec 13, 20256 min

Foster Care, Broken Homes, and America's Crisis of Meaning | Rob Henderson

Manhattan Institute's Rob Henderson shares his extraordinary journey from the chaos of the foster care system to becoming one of the leading voices on human nature, social class, and culture. He joined Rep. Crenshaw to break down the roots of America's growing crisis of meaning—especially among young men—and explore why childhood instability, not poverty, drives so many social outcomes. They dig into the failures of the foster system, the erosion of family structure, the search for purpose, and how discipline, responsibility, and strong values can rebuild the foundation of American society. Rob Henderson is the best-selling author of "Troubled: A Memoir of Foster Care, Family, and Social Class." He is a Senior Fellow at Manhattan Institute. Find him on X at @robkhenderson.

Dec 11, 20251h 9m

SITREP 25: The Government Is Open, the Epstein Files Will Be Released, and the Media's Lies About Me in Mexico.

The Situation Report for December 4, 2025. The latest on what Congress has been up to since Democrats finally ended their 43-day shutdown. Rep. Crenshaw covers the much talked about Epstein vote, as well as the most recent developments in our standoff with Venezuela and the Ukraine-Russia negotiations. And he brings the receipts on Punchbowl New's "Mexico scandal" – which turns out to be the most boring story ever. 43 days lost and Democrats flat out lied to you Get ready for the Obamacare subsidies debate About that Epstein vote A fun fact about Epstein's buddy Larry Summers Aftermath of the attack on DC's National Guard Governor Tim Walz (remember him?) has a $1 billion+ fraud scandal How hawala networks are possibly using taxpayer dollars to support terrorism President Trump gives Maduro an ultimatum Jared Kushner is back! The latest on Ukraine-Russia negotiations MEDIA BIAS ALERT: Lies, damned lies, and Punchbowl News (about that "alcohol-related incident" in Mexico) A new tariff deal between U.S. and Britain TRAVEL ALERT: Get your REAL ID ready for TSA Read more debunking of the Punchbowl News story here Listen to my podcast with Dr. Ge Bai on the healthcare debate here

Dec 4, 202519 min

The High Price of "Affordable" Care | Dr. Ge Bai

Since Democrats decided to shut down the government over Affordable Care Act subsidies, now's a good time for a deep dive into what they're even talking about. John Hopkins professor Dr. Ge Bai walks us through the ACA subsidies, the hidden mechanics behind the Affordable Care Act, and its illusion of "affordability." Dr. Bai shows us how regulations and subsidies have quietly reshaped the healthcare market - and how the free market can make it work for patients again. Ge Bai, PhD, CPA is a Professor of Accounting at Johns Hopkins Carey Business School and Professor of Health Policy & Management (joint) at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. An expert on health care accounting, finance, and policy, Dr. Bai has testified before the House Ways and Means Committee and the Senate HELP Committee, written for the Wall Street Journal and the Washington Post, and published her studies in leading academic journals such as the New England Journal of Medicine, JAMA, and Health Affairs. Find her on X at @GeBaiDC and read her recent WSJ oped here: https://www.wsj.com/opinion/let-the-obamacare-enhanced-premium-subsidies-expire-16ef7e1b

Nov 5, 202558 min

Beyond the Blue Bin: Advanced Recycling | Ross Eisenberg

What really happens to your plastic after it leaves the recycling bin? There's a massive industry trying to turn that trash into something useful in the cleanest, most efficient way possible – and it's one of the toughest economic puzzles of our time. Recycling expert Ross Eisenberg joins us to unpack the strange economics, the breakthrough chemistry, and the big misconceptions behind plastic waste and production. Ross Eisenberg is the President of America's Plastic Makers at the American Chemistry Council. Find him on X at @eisenberg_ross.

Oct 25, 202533 min

Some Inconvenient Truths for Climate Radicals | Travis Fisher

Cato Institute's Travis Fisher joins Rep. Crenshaw to cover the current state of climate science vs climate alarmism. They unpack the new Department of Energy climate report that surveys the latest climate models, the impact of CO₂, ocean acidification, and hurricane trends. They look at the impact of a 2009 EPA regulation called the "Endangerment Finding," which has had a massively negative impact on American innovation and prosperity. They also discuss the path forward towards energy realism: reliable, affordable, and secure energy paired with innovation-driven, commonsense environmental progress. Travis Fisher is the director of energy and environmental policy studies at the Cato Institute. He has nearly 20 years of experience in energy policy, including leadership roles at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, the Institute for Energy Research, and the Department of Energy during the first Trump administration. He most recently served again on a detail to the Department of Energy under Secretary Chris Wright, where he managed the development of the new climate report. Find him on X at @ts_fisher and read his research at Cato Institute.

Oct 11, 20251h 2m

How to Build a Life of Meaning | Rick Walker

Rick Walker is an investor, author, and scholar of history and philosophy. He also happens to be Rep. Crenshaw's one-time opponent in his very first primary campaign – but no hard feelings about that. Get ready for a wide-ranging conversation about everything from Alexander the Great's quest for the Fountain of Youth to birthday shopping with Dennis Rodman to life lessons learned on the campaign trail. Within all of it, Rick finds the universal truths that can lead everyone to a life of meaning. Rick Walker is the author of "9 Steps to Build a Life of Meaning: How to Unlock Your Mind, Happiness, Power, and Your Enemy's Demise." Find him on X at @RickWalkerTX and listen to The Rick Walker Podcast.

Oct 4, 20251h 3m

SITREP 24: Charlie Kirk's Legacy, A TikTok Deal, & President Trump Back in the UK

The Situation Report for September 19, 2025. Rep. Crenshaw shares his thoughts on Charlie Kirk and the divisive, partisan reaction to his assassination. He analyzes what we know about the TikTok deal that could finally remove China's control over America's most popular social media app. And he covers the promising results of President Trump's historic second visit to the UK, the surprising reason Ilhan Omar's censure vote failed, and much more. Some thoughts on Charlie Kirk and the future of Turning Point Optimism on the Trump Administration's TikTok deal Venezuelan narco boats get the "steel on target" treatment President Trump goes to Windsor Castle Media Bias Alert: MSNBC whitewashes the Charlie Kirk assassination Israel launches major offensive on Gaza The charges against Luigi Mangioni Fed cuts interest rates So long, Kimmell US House fails to censure Ilhan Omar The latest effort by Sec. RFK to fix the U.S. organ transplant system Read of the week: WSJ's "Tyler Robinson and America's Lost Boys"

Sep 19, 202513 min

SITREP 23: Remembering Charlie, NATO Engages Russia & Operation Midway Blitz

Episode Note: This week's SITREP was recorded a few hours before the tragic death of Charlie Kirk. At the end of the episode, we've included the initial thoughts Rep. Crenshaw shared in a video posted on social media after news broke of the assassination. The Situation Report for September 11, 2025. Rep. Crenshaw covers Poland's historic attack on Russian drones, President Trump's latest bold policy moves in the wars against cartels and violent crime, and more major developing headlines across America and the world. Russian drones downed over Poland Operation Midway Blitz – President Trump's latest crackdown on violent crime and illegal immigration Cartels, meet the F-35 Israel strikes Hamas leaders in Qatar Chaos in Nepal Bias Alert: The media's pathological compassion toward violent criminals Power struggle at News Corp. House of Cards – French Edition The Supreme Court takes on President Trump's tariff policy Troubling trends in education Cracker Barrel admits their rebrand was a bad idea Never forget the heroes of 9-11-2001 Prayers for Charlie Kirk and his family

Sep 12, 202517 min
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