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The Trey Gowdy Podcast

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Q & Trey: Can You Still Afford the American Dream?

Jun 25, 202617 min

When Is Public Penance Finally Enough?

Jun 23, 20269 min

Q & Trey: Is the Iran Conflict Actually Over?

Jun 18, 202616 min

Senator James Lankford: A Conversation on Policy and Faith

Jun 16, 202631 min

Q & Trey: Do Endorsements Truly Move The Needle?

Jun 11, 202625 min

An Inside Guide to Running for Speaker of the House

Jun 9, 202641 min

Q & Trey: Summer, Sports and Foreign Policy

Jun 4, 202620 min

Meniere's Disease & Migraines: Understanding Invisible Illness

Jun 2, 202653 min

Q & Trey: What's The Blueprint for Fixing Government Corruption?

May 28, 202621 min

How Can We Truly Honor Our Fallen Heroes?

May 26, 202611 min

Q & Trey: A Conversation On Justice

May 21, 202624 min

Bret Baier’s Legal Argument for the American Experiment

May 19, 202627 min

Q & Trey: The Cost of Gas and the Code of Justice

May 14, 202627 min

In Conversation with Justice Neil Gorsuch

May 12, 202627 min

Q & Trey: The 2026 Midterm Races to Watch

May 7, 202622 min

Rachel Campos-Duffy: Reclaiming "All-American Patriotism"

May 5, 202640 min

Q & Trey: Back Inside "The Color of Death"

Apr 30, 202630 min

A Trey Gowdy Classic With Arthur Brooks

Apr 28, 202638 min

Q & Trey: What Should Voters Demand From Washington?

Apr 23, 202622 min

The High Price of Political Hypocrisy

Apr 21, 202611 min

Q & Trey: Faith vs. Free Speech

Apr 16, 202624 min

The Secret History of the World’s Most Dangerous Letter

Apr 14, 202643 min

Q & Trey: Can the President Bypass Congress?

Apr 9, 202617 min

A Lesson in Sportsmanship

Apr 7, 202617 min

Q & Trey: Analyzing the Birthright Citizenship Case

Can an Executive Order overturn the 14th Amendment? Trey analyzes the birthright citizenship case currently before the Supreme Court and why the headlines are getting it wrong. He also answers questions on the legal hurdles surrounding sanctuary cities, the necessity of following laws even when you disagree with them, and the reason behind the current lack of consequences for non-compliance. Plus, a look at Coach Shane Beamer’s "diamond in the rough" this recruiting season and the University of South Carolina Women's Basketball team's exciting March Madness run. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Apr 2, 202618 min

Uncovering The Meaning of Your Life With Arthur Brooks

Arthur Brooks, New York Times best-selling author and Parker Gilbert Montgomery Professor at Harvard University, joins Trey to reveal the science-backed formula for a meaningful life from his new book, The Meaning of Your Life. In an era of loneliness and digital distraction, Arthur explains why our brains are "wired" for unhappiness and how to "detox" from the technology that’s stealing our joy. From the "left-brain" trap of social media to the four idols that never satisfy, he provides a practical six-month roadmap to reclaiming your life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Mar 31, 202645 min

Q & Trey: Don't Take the Easy Way Out

Trey reminisces on the rocky college experience that nearly derailed his academic career— and the unexpected role Dr. Kevin Gilliland played in turning things around. He also answers a listener question on Congress's role in legislative oversight. Plus, Trey and Mary Langston swap picks for their all-time favorite sports coaches. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Mar 26, 202621 min

The High Stakes of Legislative Misconduct

Trey is joined by South Carolina First Circuit Solicitor David Pascoe to discuss his crusade against State House corruption, the dark side of the Alex Murdaugh trial legacy, and why he’s running for South Carolina Attorney General to finish the job. From prosecuting powerful legislators to advocating for judicial reform, Solicitor Pascoe reveals what he believes to be the "dirty secrets" of South Carolina’s legal system and explains his shift from the Democratic to the Republican party. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Mar 24, 202648 min

Q & Trey: The Filibuster, Gas Prices, & The Masters

Why is the SAVE act stalled? Trey answers questions on the current legislative gridlock and why eliminating the Senate filibuster is a "forever" decision that isn't as simple as it sounds. He also tackles a pocketbook issue: Who actually decides the price of gas? Plus, Masters season is approaching! Trey shares his excitement for the "electricity" of the iconic Augusta tournament and his favorite golfers to watch this year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Mar 19, 202623 min

Nothing Is Impossible: Turning Valleys Into Victories

FOX News Sunday Anchor Shannon Bream shares her latest book, Nothing is Impossible with God, exploring why God often chose flawed, "unqualified" people to lead. They examine how biblical heroes like Joseph, Moses, and Peter overcame the exact same fears and betrayals we face today, and how their journeys can inspire us to overcome life’s greatest challenges. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Mar 17, 202637 min

Q & Trey: Why a "Free Society" is a Reactive One

Trey answers listener questions on the inherent risks of living in a free society and the rise of domestic radicalization. He also discusses the inspiration behind his gripping fiction debut The Color of Death and unpacks some constitutional mysteries surrounding the U.S. Supreme Court — including why you technically don’t need a law degree to serve as Chief Justice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Mar 12, 202622 min

The Lost Art of Etiquette: Navigating Life’s Most Awkward Moments

How much does etiquette still matter? Trey is joined by lawyer and White House etiquette expert Alison M. Cheperdak to cross-examine the rules of modern civility. From the "correct" way to handle a close-talker to the high-stakes world of handwritten notes and wedding invites, Alison breaks down her new book, Was It Something I Said? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Mar 10, 202659 min

Q & Trey: A New Season Is Coming

Trey answers questions on the complexities of the U.S.-Israel military operation against Iran, explaining why the "intelligence silo" is the key to understanding foreign policy. Plus, he offers his unique (and slightly superstitious) advice for a future law student heading to the University of South Carolina and shares why he’s pinning his March Madness hopes on the NCAA Women’s Basketball bracket this year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Mar 5, 202624 min

Defining The "Trump Doctrine"

What does "America First" actually mean? Trey breaks down the historical weight of presidential doctrines and challenges those attempting to redefine President Trump’s foreign policy as pure isolationism. After a joint military campaign by the United States and Israel against Iran resulted in the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Trey argues that American strength isn't meant for sitting idly by—it’s meant for moral leadership. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Mar 3, 202615 min

Q & Trey: The Legal Limits of the FBI

As February comes to a close, Trey tackles questions on the case that gripped the nation: the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie. He discusses the jurisdictional limits of the FBI in local cases and the constitutional necessity of the Grand Jury, breaking down how the justice system actually functions versus how it's often perceived. Plus, Trey shares an exclusive update on the highly-anticipated sequel to his debut novel The Color of Death! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Feb 26, 202617 min

Justice on the Ballot: Reforming South Carolina’s Judicial System

Trey is joined by Eighth Circuit Solicitor and South Carolina Attorney General Candidate David Stumbo for a candid conversation about the South Carolina legal system. Drawing on their shared experience as prosecutors, they discuss the challenges of managing thousands of cases with limited court time and why "truth in sentencing" is necessary for victims to find closure. They also take a look at the unique way South Carolina selects its judges and why Solicitor Stumbo believes the current process needs to change as he seeks the office of Attorney General. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Feb 24, 202640 min

Q & Trey: The Reality of Missing Person Investigations

Trey answers listener questions on how missing person cases actually work, debunking the "mythical" 24-hour waiting period for investigators. He also shares a lighter look into his life at home, from his passion for college sports to the thematic naming process of his family's dogs. Plus, Trey shares a special birthday tribute to his daughter, Abigail! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Feb 19, 202620 min

Did The Criminal Justice System Strike Out On Jeffrey Epstein?

Drawing on his experience as a former prosecutor, Trey breaks down why he feels the legal handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case has been "inexplicably bad." He explains the legal mechanics of a criminal conspiracy and why the inclusion of high-profile names in the recent DOJ file release feels more like a calculated "publicity stunt" than a genuine pursuit of justice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Feb 17, 202621 min

Q & Trey: Are Nancy Guthrie’s Ransom Notes Truly Untraceable?

Trey answers questions on the investigative hurdles in the high-profile kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie and explores whether legitimate ransom notes can truly be untraceable in the age of VPNs. He also gives an inside look on the federal grand jury system to explain the long-term impact of serving on such an intense investigative body. Plus, Trey shares his candid—and often humorous—reasons for choosing to watch college sports over the 2026 Winter Olympics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Feb 12, 202622 min

Inside the New Era of College Football With Coach Shane Beamer

Head Coach of the University of South Carolina Football team Shane Beamer rejoins Trey to discuss the evolving landscape of college athletics, including the challenges of the transfer portal and his hiring process for assistant coaches. Coach Beamer also emphasizes his commitment to building a program with longevity and shares how he navigates media scrutiny and game officiating. Plus, Trey and Coach Beamer applaud the success of former Gamecocks who played in Sunday's Big Game! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Feb 10, 202653 min

Q & Trey: Why Does the Government Always Seem to Shut Down?

Trey answers questions on the mechanics of Washington, D.C. explaining why the federal government always seems to be on the verge of a shutdown. He also offers a realistic look at the 2026 midterms, sharing why "divided government" is often a historical norm and where voters should focus their attention. Plus, Trey introduces the newest (and most "incorrigible") member of the Gowdy household: a Cavapoo named D.A. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Feb 5, 202625 min

What Does America Need to Survive Another 250 Years?

As America’s 250th anniversary looms, Trey steps back from the daily headlines to ask a deeper question: How did a nation that endured so much become so divided? From the coarsening of culture at the Grammys to the way politics and the media operate, he argues we’ve drifted away from basic, timeless values like fairness, honesty, and respect. Trey challenges listeners to move beyond slogans and “lapel-pin politics” and rediscover the shared values needed to preserve the American experiment for the next generation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Feb 3, 202621 min

Q & Trey: What Went Wrong In Recent ICE Clashes?

Trey answers listener questions on why clashes tied to ICE operations have escalated, pointing to failures in coordination between federal, state, and local law enforcement. He explains how lawful protest differs from criminal conduct, and why unclear missions and political interference can put both officers and civilians at risk. Plus, Trey shares his predictions for next month's Big Game! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Jan 29, 202630 min

The Legacy of President George W. Bush

Trey sits down with the man he credits for launching his political career, Dr. David Woodard, Clemson University Professor, political consultant and author of the book Legacy: The Life and Presidency of George W. Bush. Dr. Woodard offers a rare glimpse at the private life of President George W. Bush, from moments of faith following the terror attacks on 9/11 to the decision-making behind selecting Dick Cheney as his running mate and ordering the Iraq surge. Trey also shares a personal story about nearly leaving his first congressional campaign—and the call from Dr. Woodard that changed his mind. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Jan 27, 20261h 9m

Q & Trey: Why Greenland Is Suddenly In The Spotlight

Trey answers questions on why Greenland suddenly matters to U.S. national security, and how President Trump’s negotiating style often relies on what he calls “intentional hyperbole.” Plus, comments on why drawing congressional lines has always been a political exercise, and a candid take on the college football national championship. Trey says the game was outstanding — but the officiating was anything but. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Jan 22, 202623 min

Redistricting And The High Stakes Fight For Congress

With a pivotal midterm year on the horizon, Trey takes a deep dive into what's defining our next election. Political strategist Karl Rove and Trey discuss the pressures facing leaders on both sides of the aisle as they navigate redistricting and the fight for Congress. They also look toward America’s 250th birthday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Jan 20, 202639 min

Q & Trey: What Happens Next?

What's going to happen with former Special Counsel Jack Smith's judiciary deposition? Trey answers a listener question on the Office of Special Counsel's investigation. He also shares his disappointment in his favorite teams this college football and NFL season. Plus, Trey gives his book recommendations for the new year and shares a glimpse into his sequel of The Color of Death. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Jan 15, 202619 min

Kindness Is A Power Move

Trey is joined by Former Biden White House Advisor Yemisi Egbewole, a young woman whose path through Washington gives her a rare view of how power, influence, and people truly intersect. From working behind the scenes of the Biden administration to joining notable television networks as a Democratic strategist, Yemisi has seen the political system from angles most never do. Trey and Yemisi dive into how experience shapes perspective, and why having thoughtful conversations with people you don’t always agree with might be one of America’s biggest strengths. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Jan 13, 20261h 1m

Q & Trey: Understanding The Case Against Nicolás Maduro

A New Year comes with new questions, and there's no shortage of headlines to dominate the early days of 2026. Trey weighs in on the legal road ahead for former Venezuelan president, Nicolás Maduro, breaking down his legal proceedings and what potential outcomes are on the table. He also reflects on the state of the judicial system and the steps needed to restore public trust. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Jan 8, 202620 min

The Longing To Be Free

As 2026 begins, Trey reflects on moments from his past that shaped his understanding of American power, sacrifice, and leadership. He contrasts painful chapters like Iran and Afghanistan with recent operations in Venezuela that showcased careful planning, strong intelligence, and decisive execution. Trey closes by honoring the often-unseen men and women of the intelligence community and military, and explains why they make him feel proud to be an American. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Jan 6, 202615 min