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Are we witnessing long-term peace in the Middle East, or just a temporary ceasefire? And what really happens behind closed doors of the Supr...

Politics may seem louder than ever, but Senator James Lankford (R OK) believes the most important work gets done when the cameras are off. H...

Trey answers questions on voter rights, the upcoming South Carolina gubernatorial runoff election, and the value of endorsements in election...

What really happened behind closed doors during the historic, chaotic 2023 ousting of Speaker Kevin McCarthy? Trey sits down with Speaker Mc...

Trey answers questions on the emerging military relationship between North Korea and Iran, his endorsement in the South Carolina gubernatori...

Millions suffer from debilitating dizziness and vertigo that often go misdiagnosed for years and can impact every facet of life. Trey sits d...

Will the Alex Murdaugh retrial end in another conviction? As the legal world prepares for a new venue and judge in the Murdaugh case, Trey r...

Are we living as a country worthy of the ultimate sacrifice made by our fallen heroes? Following this Memorial Day, Trey reflects on the pro...

Trey revisits questions over restoring public trust in the Department of Justice and whether Americans see it as an independent institution...

As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, is the American experiment still holding up? Anchor of Special Report, Bret Baier, jo...

As gas prices soar, Americans are feeling the financial impact at the pump. Trey explains the role geopolitics plays in pricing and spotligh...

Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch joins Trey to discuss his new book, Heroes of 1776, and the revolutionary ideas that still define the Ame...

What are the key races to watch in the 2026 midterms? Trey reviews the battleground races he believes could shift the balance of power in Co...

As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, the conversation surrounding the nation's history and shared values has come to the f...

With The Color of Death sequel in the works, Trey reflects on the editorial process behind his true-crime thriller debut. He walks through t...

In this encore episode, Trey is joined by New York Times Best-selling author and Parker Gilbert Montgomery Professor at Harvard University,...

Trey tackles listener questions regarding accountability in Washington, D.C., arguing that while legal consequences are rare, reputation and...

Trey criticizes the culture of fame that he says enabled former California Congressman Eric Swalwell’s (D) alleged misconduct, shining a lig...

Trey explores the intersection of faith and politics, weighing in on President Trump’s recent social media posts responding to Pope Leo XIV'...

How did the Apostle Paul’s letters inspire a novel about a "one-man killing machine" and the eternal battle for the human soul? Bestselling...