
The Bret Baier Podcast
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Best of Common Ground: Military Veterans In Congress Advancing America
As Americans celebrate our country's independence this 4th of July, we too should honor those who dedicate their lives to ensuring our freedom remains. Today, Bret revisits his conversation with co-chairs of the For Country Caucus, Congressman Jason Crow (D-CO-6) and Congressman Tony Gonzales (R-TX-23) to discuss the bipartisan efforts of the caucus to support America’s troops and advance bipartisan legislation. Follow Bret on X: @BretBaier Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
All-Star Panel: Inside the Post Debate Panic At the White House
How will the Supreme Court's recent immunity ruling impact the criminal cases former President Donald Trump is facing? Will President Biden remain the Democratic presidential candidate after his debate performance left Americans seriously questioning his ability to carry out another term? Host of 'Sunday Night in America with Trey Gowdy,' and 'The Trey Gowdy Podcast,' Trey Gowdy, former Tennessee Congressman and co-host of 'The Five' Harold Ford Jr., and FOX News Radio Political Analyst Josh Kraushaar join to weigh in on these important questions and more on today's All-Star Panel. Follow Bret on X: @BretBaier Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Common Ground: Fighting For U.S. Farmland
The United States agriculture sector continues to struggle as water scarcity impacts various states and the need for a functional immigration system intensifies. As farmers lie at the heart of America -- between fueling our economy and our families -- Democrats and Republicans alike are committed to ensuring long-term sustainability and security of the U.S. Food system. Senator Michael Bennet (D-CO) and Senator Roger Marshall (R-KS) discuss the farming issues crossing both of their borders, why having an efficient immigration system is intricately connected with farming in America, and why the purchasing of American farmland by China is also raising red flags for lawmakers. Follow Bret on X: @BretBaier Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
All-Star Panel: Winning Over "Double-Haters" Means Winning the Election
In most elections, candidates are focused on how to win over Independent voters -- but in a cycle where both the candidates are highly disliked by both Republicans and Democrats...the 2024 election could depend on who can win over this selection of "double haters." Having a standout performance at this Thursday's CNN Presidential Debate could be the thing either candidate needs to do just that. FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram, Founding Editor of The Washington Free Beacon Matthew Continetti, and Democratic Pollster Carly Cooperman discuss the preparations being made by both presidential candidates before they take the debate stage, and how they believe President Biden & former President Trump are working to win over both Independents and double haters alike. Follow Bret on X: @BretBaier Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Common Ground: Exposing the Connection Between Cartels & China
The United States has long been sounding the alarm on the fact that both the notorious Sinaloa Cartel in Mexico and bad actors in China have ill intentions when it comes to the U.S., a five-year investigation has uncovered the two have a complex relationship that was unknown. But how can lawmakers work to break up this dangerous connection between two incredibly powerful, and dangerous, entities? Congressman Rob Wittman (R-VA) and Congressman Ro Khanna (D-CA) discuss how they're working together to strengthen U.S. national security in response to this new threat and why strengthening our military must be a priority as we face partnerships like these. They also share their thoughts on the atrocious human rights violations against the Uyghurs in China and the challenges that stand in the way of passing the National Defense Authorization Act. Follow Bret on X: @BretBaier Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
All Star-Panel: The Question of Candidate Competency
President Biden and former President Trump have hit the campaign trail hard, packing their schedules with public appearances and getting ready for the CNN presidential debate on June 27th. As President Biden continually appears to freeze or seem lost at public events and former President Trump faces a fresh conviction -- how will the two presidential candidates address these issues when put head-to-head on a debate stage next Thursday? FOX News Senior White House Correspondent Peter Doocy, Host of both Sunday Night in America on FOX and 'The Trey Gowdy Podcast,' Trey Gowdy, and former Biden Campaign Surrogate Kevin Walling discuss what issues they believe will be front and center at the first debate, what voters' top concerns are regarding both the candidates, and how the issue of immigration will continue playing a critical role this election year. Follow Bret on X: @BretBaier Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Common Ground: Supporting America's Heroes
The West Point class of 2004 had the highest killed-in-action rate of any West Point class since Vietnam -- with three graduates losing their lives to suicide after returning from war. This is a big reason why Congressman Pat Ryan (D-NY) and Congressman John James (R-MI), two members of that West Point class, are committed to using their power in the House to ensure veterans are honored and cared for the way they deserve. With the 80th anniversary of D-Day passing last week, Congressman James & Congressman Ryan discuss what honoring this anniversary means for them, how their bond at West Point has stayed strong despite them being on opposite sides of the aisle, and the ways their new legislation, the Veterans Entry to Apprenticeship Act, support veterans after returning from war. Follow Bret on X: @BretBaier Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
One On One: Could Marijuana Replace Prescription Drugs In America?
According to the Society for the Study of Addiction, more Americans are using marijuana than drinking alcohol daily, marking the first time cannabis has outpaced alcohol in the U.S. One particular demographic showing a vast increase in marijuana use is seniors over the age of 65, who are using medical marijuana for pain relief. With federal hurdles preventing a great deal of seniors from accessing medical marijuana, could this growth in popularity lead to federal changes surrounding the drug? Bret hears from medical marijuana users and officials like Robert Kent, who worked in the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, to discuss the potential reclassification of marijuana from a Schedule I substance to a Schedule III substance and how increasing medical cannabis use could help fight the opioid crisis. Follow Bret on Twitter: @BretBaier Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Identifying D-Day's Fallen Through DNA Technology
When nearly 73,000 U.S. troops landed in Normandy on June 6th, 1944, there was no way to prepare for the gruesome battle that would ensue. On that day 80 years ago, more than 2,500 soldiers were killed or went missing in action -- with hundreds being left unidentified. Fortunately, new DNA technology is giving the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency the power to change that. Director of the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency Kelly McKeague sits down to discuss how new DNA matching technology has allowed the agency to positively identify at least seven soldiers who lost their lives on D-Day and what these discoveries mean to families. Follow Bret on X: @BretBaier Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
One On One: Former U.S. Attorney Brett Tolman
Does the fact that Justice Loren Merchan, the judge in former President Trump's hush money trial, made financial contributions to President Biden's campaign in 2020 impact his ability to be impartial? Or, conversely, how would Americans feel if Justice Merchan had donated to the former President's campaign instead? Former U.S. Attorney and Executive Director of Right on Crime, Brett Tolman, discusses these complex questions, the former President's sentencing, and more. Follow Bret on X: @BretBaier Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Common Ground: Restoring Americans' Trust in the Government
In recent years, Americans' trust in the government and federal institutions has hit an all-time low -- a trend that many lawmakers are worried is only going to worsen. That's why those in Congress are working across the aisle to show the people of America they don't have to be wary when it comes to putting their faith in government. House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) and Congresswoman Katie Porter (D-CA) discuss how they've come together to introduce the Presidential Ethics Reform Act, in order to address this concern head on. Follow Bret on X: @BretBaier Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
All-Star Panel: Closing Arguments & A Courthouse Press Circus
Following closing arguments in former President Donald Trump's hush money trial, Americans could hear a verdict in the high-profile case within the week. Yet, despite the fact it's coming to a close, the Biden Administration seems to be taking a sudden interest in it -- sending two Capitol Police officers and actor Robert De Niro to the courthouse to deliver a news conference condemning the former President. Wall Street Editorial Board Member Bill McGurn, FOX News Radio Political Analyst Josh Kraushaar, and FOX News Political Analyst Juan Williams discuss their thoughts on the trial as it wraps up, what political impact the verdict could have, and recent polls that have President Biden trailing former President Trump despite his legal battles. Follow Bret on X: @BretBaier Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Common Ground: Bringing Manufacturing Back to America
From military power to trade, ships play a huge role in global relations -- which is why many lawmakers are putting their heads together to bring shipbuilding back to America. Senator Mark Kelly (D-AZ) and Congressman Mike Waltz (R-FL) discuss how they believe the U.S. shipbuilding industry should be revitalized through public-private partnerships and incentives, the importance of naval power on the world stage, and how investing in this industry boosts America's national security and economy. Follow Bret on X: @BretBaier Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
All-Star Panel: Reaching the Final Chapter in the Former President's Trial
A helicopter crash over the weekend has launched tensions in the Middle East to new heights, following news that the incident killed the Iranian President and Foreign Minister. Additionally, overseas, the Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court claims he's seeking arrest warrants for both Israeli and Hamas leaders due to their committing 'war crimes and crimes against humanity'. In the U.S., a new chapter in former President Donald Trump's trial is approaching -- after the prosecution and defense have both rested their cases without having the former President take the stand. To discuss this & more, FOX News White House Correspondent Jacqui Heinrich, Democratic Pollster Carly Cooperman, and Republican Strategist Colin Reed join Bret for this week's All-Star Panel. Follow Bret on X: @BretBaier Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Common Ground: Rebuilding After Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapse
Maryland residents are still grappling with the aftermath of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse -- as the vital structure provided a key trade route for companies across America, over 15,000 jobs, and a huge income source for Baltimore's economy. The incident caught the attention of lawmakers on both sides of the aisle, and now bipartisan efforts are in place to ensure the bridge is rebuilt as soon as possible. Maryland Governor Wes Moore (D) and Congressman Andy Harris (R-MD), two men leading the charge on repair efforts, discuss how long they believe it will take before the Francis Scott Key Bridge is back operating, how much the cost of rebuilding may impact taxpayers, and how they're working to help those who lost jobs due to the incident. Follow Bret on X: @BretBaier Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
All-Star Panel: 'Campaigning In Poems & Governing In Prose'
As former President Donald Trump's trial heats up following developments from Michael Cohen, "the self-described fixer for Mr. Trump", taking the stand, another politician is heading to court just a few blocks over -- as jury selection begins in the federal corruption trial of Senator Bob Menendez (D-NJ). Meanwhile, voters are making important decisions at the polls in West Virginia and Maryland, as Republicans look to flip two Senate seats in states that could impact what happens in November. With a busy week to break down, former State Department Spokesperson & founder of POLARIS National Security Morgan Ortagus, Fox News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram, and FOX News Contributor and host of 'The Richard Fowler Show' Richard Fowler sit down to discuss. Follow Bret on Twitter: @BretBaier Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
One On One: Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman
Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) has long been viewed as a standout member of his party -- from his uniform of hoodies and shorts to the casual way he speaks to constituents. However, since the Israel-Hamas War began, Senator Fetterman has set himself even further apart, becoming one of few Democrats expressing full support of Israel actions to defend themselves and defeat Hamas. In this exclusive interview, Senator Fetterman joins to discuss his thoughts on the pro-Palestinian protests breaking out on college campuses across the U.S., why he stands behind Israel going into Rafah despite President Biden’s opposition, and how Pennsylvanians are feeling about a presidential rematch between President Biden and former President Trump. Follow Bret on Twitter: @BretBaier Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
All-Star Panel: The Perception of President Biden Amidst Chaos At Home & Overseas
It's been a week of whiplash overseas after Hamas announced Monday they would be accepting an Egyptian-Qatari mediated ceasefire proposal. However, Israel denied any news of a ceasefire and forces seized the vital Rafah border crossing between Egypt and Southern Gaza. Now, Americans are looking to see how President Biden will respond to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ignoring his instructions to avoid a ground invasion of Rafah. FOX News White House Correspondent Peter Doocy, 'Washington Examiner' Chief Political Correspondent Byron York, and former Biden Campaign Surrogate Kevin Walling discuss how the developments in the Israel-Hamas War impact both allies overseas and the U.S. and why President Biden's attempt to please Democrats on different sides of the war is impacting voters' perception. Follow Bret on Twitter: @BretBaier Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Common Ground: Crafting A Bipartisan Approach To China
Earlier this week, Secretary of State Antony Blinken declared America's support for China's economic growth, as long as China prioritizes treating American workers and businesses fairly. However, after repeatedly catching China betraying the US -- how should we move forward working with a country that has proven again and again that they're not to be trusted? Congressman John Moolenaar (R-MI) and Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL) discuss what they believe is the best route to finding a bipartisan approach to working with China. They also discuss where they stand on the pro-Palestinian protests happening on campuses across the country from different sides of the aisle. Follow Bret on Twitter: @BretBaier Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
All-Star Panel: Campus Protests Continue Dividing Democrats
Pro-Palestinian and anti-Israel protests continue to cause chaos on college campuses, highlighting a deepening rift among Democrats. As Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu states he plans to invade Rafah regardless of whether a ceasefire-deal is reached, could this move add fuel to the fire for protestors? And how can President Biden continue walking the line between backing allies in Israel and keeping the support of pro-Palestinian Democrats? Bret is joined by anchor and executive editor of 'The Story' and host of The Untold Story podcast, Martha MacCallum, host of Fox Business' Making Money and The Unstoppable Prosperity Podcast, Charles Payne, and Fox News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram to discuss how what we're seeing in the U.S. reflects past events in America, and what it can mean for our nation’s future. Follow Bret on Twitter: @BretBaier Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Victims Of Radiation Poisoning Fight For Compensation
After countless Americans contracted cancer and serious illnesses following efforts to build the atomic bomb, the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act was born in 1990 -- providing payments for those impacted by toxic chemicals. Flash forward to now, and lawmakers are pushing to renew and expand on the act, as growing evidence suggests that many towns beyond the test sites have suffered consequences from the atomic bomb for decades. Bret sits down with lawmakers and Americans whose lives continue to be impacted by the Manhattan Project -- despite six decades having passed since the program's conclusion. Follow Bret on Twitter: @BretBaier Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
All-Star Panel: How Pro-Palestinian Outrage Impacts President Biden In the Polls
Though the Israel-Hamas War has been raging since Hamas' attack on October 7th, there's been a simultaneous surge of pro-Palestinian protests at major universities nationwide in the past week -- with many signs pointing to the demonstrations being connected. As hundreds of college students from top universities like Columbia, Yale, and N.Y.U face arrest at these protests, many Americans wonder what university leadership and President Biden will do to address this behavior. To discuss this and more, Bret is joined by Fox News Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram, host of 'The Ben Domenech Podcast,' Ben Domenech, and Fox News Political Analyst Juan Williams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Common Ground: Capitol Hill Divide Over Funding Our Allies
House Speaker Mike Johnson has unveiled plans to pass foreign aid bills in the House -- with votes on bills funding Israel, Ukraine, and the Indo-Pacific set to take place over the weekend. However, with a growing divide in Congress over how the U.S. should move forward to support allies overseas, will the bills garner enough support to move forward? Senator Jerry Moran (R-KS) & Senator Michael Bennet (D-CO) discuss the importance of the Iranian attack in the Middle East, why they both support passing foreign aid bills despite being on opposite sides of the aisle, and why our next steps will impact how other countries view America on the world stage. Follow Bret on Twitter: @BretBaier Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
All-Star Panel: Aid Bills Divide Congress & Escalation in the Middle East
Israel is weighing what their response will be to a brazen attack from Iran over the weekend -- where over 300 missiles and drones were launched toward the country. Though President Biden remains steadfast in his loyalty to Israel, he continues to dissuade Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from committing any acts that could dangerously escalate tensions in the Middle East. Meanwhile, here at home, former President Donald Trump's historic criminal trial begins in New York City and new aid bills pass on Capitol Hill that have Congress further divided. To discuss all of this and more, Bret is joined by Wall Street Editorial Board Member Bill McGurn, FOX News Radio Political Analyst Josh Kraushaar, and Democratic Strategist Leslie Marshall on this episode of Bret Baier's All-Star Panel. Follow Bret on Twitter: @BretBaier Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Common Ground: Sounding the Alarm On Defensive Spending Levels
Earlier this week, Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin told lawmakers why a $60 billion supplemental funding request to support Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan is an essential U.S. investment -- but with divided support on Ukraine aid, will it survive? And where do Democrats and Republicans stand on this issue and America's defense spending as a whole? Bret is joined by Senator Dan Sullivan (R-AK) and Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) to discuss how passing this supplemental would be a step toward prioritizing our nation's defense, why there should be nothing bipartisan about ensuring our nation is secure, and the ways this money would benefit the U.S. directly as opposed to just our allies. Follow Bret on Twitter: @BretBaier Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
All-Star Panel: How Will Abortion Impact 2024?
The week began with both President Biden and former President Trump making announcements pertaining to two important issues to voters: abortion & student loan forgiveness. Bret is joined by Republican Strategist Colin Reed, Fox News Audio Political Anchor Jared Halpern, and Democratic Pollster Carly Cooperman to discuss how Americans responded to political headlines this week, what items are at the top of the agenda for Congress as they head back into session, and their thoughts on the Biden Administration's shifting stance on the Israel-Hamas War. Follow Bret on Twitter: @BretBaier Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Common Ground: Exploring The Ethics Behind Electric Vehicles
President Biden has stated his goal is to have 50% percent of all new vehicle sales be electric by 2030 -- but with electric vehicles making up less than 20% of overall car sales in 2024, how will Americans react to this push toward hybrids and EVs? And if a considerable number of Americans do go electric, how could that impact America's auto industry and the countless people employed by traditional car manufacturers? Bret is joined by Congressman John James (R-MI) and Congressman Don Davis (D-NC) to discuss their thoughts on President Biden's ambitious goal, how their constituents feel about the emergence of electric vehicles, and the potential pros and cons of creating a society primarily dependent on hybrids and EVs. Follow Bret on Twitter: @BretBaier Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
All-Star Panel: Threats In the Middle East, Fights Over Foreign Aid & Bridge Rebuilding Efforts In Baltimore
Another active week has begun both overseas and at home in the U.S. -- as a new threat of Iranian escalation in the Israel-Hamas War could be on the horizon after an Israeli airstrike killed two Iranian generals, a Ukraine foreign aid fight amongst House Republicans continues in Washington, and President Biden sets off to Baltimore in the aftermath of the colossal Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse. To break down a week full of complex topics, Bret is joined by former State Department Spokesperson & founder of POLARIS National Security Morgan Ortagus, Politico Congressional Reporter Olivia Beavers, and FOX News Political Analyst Juan Williams. Follow Bret on Twitter: @BretBaier Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Revisiting A Conversation with West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin
As lawmakers on Capitol Hill continue going back and forth over the best ways to fund the government and deal with the country's national debt, the question remains as to how Republicans and Democrats will eventually come together to productively address the issue. Bret revisits a conversation with Democratic West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin, where they discussed the status of the debt crisis last year, and how Manchin believes Republicans and Democrats can come together to strike a deal on the debt limit. Follow Bret on Twitter: @BretBaier Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
All-Star Panel: Tragedy in Baltimore & Vice Presidential Picks
It's been a non-stop week of breaking news, between a major bridge collapse in Baltimore having the potential to alter U.S. trade & the economy, presidential candidate RFK Jr. declaring his Vice-Presidential pick, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu abruptly canceling a highly anticipated meeting at the White House. Though these events seem like they couldn't be more different, they all could have a major impact on the U.S. and relationships worldwide. Bret is joined by 'Washington Examiner' Chief Political Correspondent Byron York, former Congressman and Co-Host of 'The Five,' Harold Ford Jr., and host of 'The Ben Domenech Podcast,' Ben Domenech to examine it all. Follow Bret on Twitter: @BretBaier Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Common Ground: Tackling The Nation’s Drug Crisis
On a fiercely divided Capitol Hill, there are few things Republicans and Democrats stand closely together on -- but one fight that remains largely bipartisan is the battle against the nation’s drug crisis. With substances like fentanyl and xylazine, known as 'tranq,' claiming the lives of countless young people, there’s immense effort on both sides of the aisle to get these drugs off the streets. Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Senator Tim Kaine (D-VA) are putting their heads together in hopes of doing that. Sen. Kaine & Sen. Cruz join Bret to discuss how their bipartisan bill, the 'STOP TRANQ Act,' works to address this crisis, especially with lifesaving medications like Narcan being ineffective on substances like xylazine. Follow Bret on Twitter: @BretBaier Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
All-Star Panel: Social Media Takes the Spotlight On Capitol Hill
Five presidential primaries took place across multiple states Tuesday, lending more wins to President Biden and former President Trump. Meanwhile, an Ohio Senate Primary that's proven far more competitive has captured the attention of many Americans -- as they watch to see how much weight former President Trump's endorsement will carry. Social media is also in the spotlight this week in Washington, as the Supreme Court hears arguments regarding free speech and the federal government's sway with social media companies, and the Senate decides whether a bill to ban or sell TikTok will be sent to the President's desk. To discuss this and more, Bret is joined by former Biden Campaign Surrogate Kevin Walling, FOX News Radio Political Analyst Josh Kraushaar, and Republican strategist Colin Reed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Common Ground: Combatting Heightening Threats Against the U.S.
Intelligence officials presented before members of both the House and Senate this week during annual threat assessment hearings -- their words holding significant weight in light of many lawmakers and intelligence agencies raising the alarm about growing national security threats. Chairman and Ranking Member of the House Intelligence Committee, Congressman Mike Turner (R-OH) and Congressman Jim Himes (D-CT) join Bret to discuss whether the intel they've received should have Americans concerned, how the border crisis has contributed to the threat facing the U.S., and why bipartisan efforts must be made to secure the country. Follow Bret on Twitter: @BretBaier Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
All-Star Panel: Special Counsel Grilled & Concerns Raised By Congressman Buck's Exit
It's been an eventful week in Washington, as former Special Counsel Robert Hur, who concluded that President Biden should not be charged with a crime following his mishandling of classified documents, testified before the House Judiciary Committee. On top of that, Colorado Republican Congressman Ken Buck, who had initially stated he wouldn't be running for re-election, announced he would resign from Congress at the end of next week -- shrinking the Republican's majority even further. To discuss all this and more, Bret is joined by Democratic Pollster & CEO of Schoen Cooperman Research Carly Cooperman, Wall Street Journal Editorial Board member Bill McGurn, and FOX News Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram. Follow Bret on Twitter: @BretBaier Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Revisiting A Conversation With Meta President Nick Clegg
Following a big week in politics, Bret revisits an exclusive conversation with Meta President of Global Affairs, Nick Clegg, to discuss the company’s decision to reinstate former President Donald Trump’s Facebook and Instagram accounts ahead of the 2024 Presidential Election. Later, he addresses concerns about censorship and guidelines for political figures, explains why he believes the Metaverse will one day be a part of people’s everyday lives, and discusses the roles parental controls play in combatting the negative effects of social media on younger users. Follow Bret on X: @BretBaier Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
All-Star Panel: Analyzing The Impacts of Super Tuesday & State of the Union
Two of the most iconic political events fall during the same week this year -- and we're currently in the middle of it. Super Tuesday left few Americans surprised, as President Biden and former President Trump both won over the vast majority of voters who cast their ballots Tuesday night. Now, following former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley dropping out of the race Wednesday morning, it's confirmed we'll see another Biden vs. Trump rematch this year. As we look ahead to the State of the Union Thursday, how will the President's annual address impact the 2024 election cycle following Super Tuesday -- and what will the reaction be to Senator Katie Britt's (R-AL) Republican response? To discuss this and more, Bret is joined by former White House speechwriter Marc Thiessen, FOX News White House Correspondent Peter Doocy, and Democratic Strategist Leslie Marshall. Follow Bret on X: @BretBaier Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Common Ground: Working Across the Aisle On the Border & AI
Two stories making major headlines every day are the crisis at the southern border and the potential crisis Americans could be facing if AI is not properly regulated. However, though they are discussed often, when will we see lawmakers reach a consensus on how to address the issues? Republican Congressman Jay Obernolte and Democratic Congressman Ted Lieu, both from California, join Bret to discuss their thoughts on the House's attempts to reach common ground when it comes to border legislation, and why they're confident that, despite possessing different views, Republicans and Democrats will be able to efficiently control artificial intelligence before it gets out of hand. Follow Bret on Twitter: @BretBaier Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
All-Star Panel: Analyzing the Border, Israel-Hamas War & The 2024 Campaign Trail
Yet another busy week in Washington has begun, as both President Biden and former President Trump separately head to Texas on Thursday, talks of a potential ceasefire in Gaza float around Capitol Hill, and state primaries continue shaping the 2024 Presidential race. Former Tennessee Congressman and Co-host of 'The Five' Harold Ford Jr., host of 'The Ben Domenech Podcast', Ben Domenech, and FOX News Radio Political Analyst Josh Kraushaar join Bret to discuss all of this and more, leading to a fiery debate over the primary causes of the border crisis and what should be done next. Follow Bret on Twitter: @BretBaier Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Exclusive: Nikki Haley & Her Goals Going Into South Carolina Primary
The majority of polls have former President Trump taking home a victory in the South Carolina Primary, but how does his opponent, former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley, feel as she enters this battleground in her home state? In an exclusive interview on the eve of the South Carolina Primary, Bret speaks with Haley about why she remains in the race despite the former President's high favorability, and what lies in her political future if she isn't the Republican Party's next presidential candidate. Follow Bret on Twitter: @BretBaier Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
President Zelenskyy On Two Years Of Terror In Ukraine
Saturday marks two years since Russia invaded Ukraine, starting a brutal conflict that few thought would still be happening in 2024. Now, as Ukrainian forces continue fighting to maintain their independence, they refuse to lose hope. In this exclusive interview, Bret Baier joins Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy near the frontlines in Ukraine to discuss how President Zelenskyy currently sees the state of the war, how the dire humanitarian crisis caused by the conflict continues to devastate the country, and what aid he believes Ukraine needs from the U.S. in order to defeat Russia. Follow Bret on Twitter: @BretBaier Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Will We See Any Surprises In South Carolina?
It will be an interesting election in South Carolina this Saturday, as voters choose whether to back former President Donald Trump or the former governor of the state, Nikki Haley. Though Haley calls South Carolina home, the majority of polls currently show that the former President is likely to take home a victory with flying colors — but could Haley supporters surprise us in her home state? To preview the primary, Bret explores the history of South Carolina's political landscape and speaks with South Carolina Republican Party Chairman Drew McKissick about what issues are top of mind for voters in this state and why many Americans remain undecided headed into the election. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Common Ground: Working Toward Constructive Communication
How much more work would be done in Washington if partisan politics could be more civil? Colorado Democratic Governor Jared Polis and Utah Republican Governor Spencer Cox are confident the difference would be drastic. Governor Cox and Governor Polis share why they believe disagreements on Capitol Hill have gotten out of hand, how the animosity between Democrats and Republicans negatively impacts Americans, and what needs to be done to create more constructive conversations amongst lawmakers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
All-Star Panel: The Fight For Foreign Aid Moves On to Congress
After being blocked last week, the Senate has now successfully propelled a foreign aid package forward, with its fate now lying in the hands of Congress. But Speaker Mike Johnson says it's dead on arrival. Meanwhile, voters' concerns over President Biden's age continue to grow after a Special Counsel report described the President as a "well-meaning elderly man with a poor memory". Republican strategist Colin Reed, FOX News Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram, and former Biden Campaign Surrogate Kevin Walling discuss when they believe a decision will be made regarding the foreign aid package and why the road to a compromise has been so tumultuous. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Revisiting A Conversation With Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince
Bret revisits an exclusive conversation with Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, where they discuss the advancements the country has made in the past two decades, as well as the nation’s efforts to normalize relations with Israel. Later, they discuss Saudi Arabia’s role in the Middle East, the relationship the Saudis have been able to build with Iran, and Bret questions Crown Prince Salman on the 2018 assassination of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
All-Star Panel: A Bipartisan Border Bill Has Capitol Hill Divided
A bipartisan border bill that would also provide funding for Israel, Ukraine, and Taiwan is currently being fought over in the Senate - with an important vote set to take place later this week. Though Senators from both sides of the aisle worked together to craft the $118 billion bill — it seems there's still a huge rift on Capitol Hill between those who support the bill and those who are adamant it shouldn't pass. Wall Street Journal Editorial Board member Bill McGurn, FOX News Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram, and FOX News Political Analyst Juan Williams weigh in on the major reservations some Republicans in Washington have about the bill, President Biden's claims that former President Donald Trump is to blame if the legislation fails, and how the issue of immigration as a whole is likely to impact where voters' place their support come November. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Common Ground: An Election In Taiwan Sends Global Political Shockwaves
Last week, the current Vice President of Taiwan, Lai Ching-te, was elected as the country's new leader - shaking up the political world. The election of Ching-te, a member of the Democratic Progressive Party, has led to further aggression from China, and America continues to watch carefully as the Biden Administration remains supportive of Taiwan, despite not supporting the country's independence. Bret is joined by Senator Dan Sullivan (R-AK) and Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) to discuss how those in the Senate are working across the aisle to ensure Beijing's attempts to undermine Taiwan's democracy will not be successful. They also analyze how the U.S. would defend Taiwan if China were to attack and why they're confident bipartisan legislation will be passed regarding this issue, despite division in Washington. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
All-Star Panel: How Will The Biden Administration Respond to Iranian Proxy Attacks?
President Biden says he's decided how the U.S. will respond to the Iranian-backed militants responsible for the drone attack that killed 3 American soldiers in Jordan. But will his plans deter dangerous actors in the Middle East without escalating conflict in the region? Republican strategist Colin Reed, FOX News Senior Congressional Correspondent Chad Pergram, and Washington Bureau chief of USA Today Susan Page weigh in on what an adequate response to this attack would look like from the President, what, if anything, the U.S. could have done to prevent it, and how this conflict could cause trouble if not handled with both strength and strategy. Later, they discuss the severity of the border crisis, as House Republicans issue new impeachment articles to remove Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and the unique nature of the upcoming 2024 Presidential Election. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A Bret Baier Classic With Jonathan Karl
On this encore episode, Bret revisits a conversation with Chief Washington Correspondent for ABC News Jonathan Karl. He shares details from his new book Tired of Winning: Donald Trump and the End of the Grand Old Party and the research that was put into the writing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
All-Star Panel: A Showdown In The Granite State
Former South Carolina Governor and U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley and former President Donald Trump battle it out in New Hampshire after Florida Governor Ron DeSantis suspended his campaign, throwing support behind the former President. Live from the Granite State, Co-Anchor of America's Newsroom and Co-Host The Five and Host of Perino On Politics, Dana Perino, Washington Post Columnist and FOX News Contributor Marc Thiessen, and FOX News Radio Political Analyst Josh Kraushaar discuss what trends they are seeing leading up to polls closing this evening. Follow Bret on Twitter: @BretBaier Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Common Ground: Addressing Humanitarian Atrocities At The Border
It’s easy to fixate on the statistics at the southern border, as millions of migrants and gotaways cross every day. However, there are human lives behind these numbers — so how can we work to ensure the innocent ones are treated with respect? Congresswoman Maria Elvira Salazar (R-FL) and Congresswoman Hillary Scholten (D-MI) discuss their bipartisan efforts to create the Dignity Act – which aims to improve security and processing systems at the border while also ensuring migrants who have been living and working in America for five years receive fair treatment from the government. Later, they discuss how the border crisis has impacted both of their states in unique ways, and how they found themselves working across the aisle with one another on this issue. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices