Sen. Bill Hagerty (R-TN) discusses his bipartisan legislation to shore up main street’s community banks and credit unions.

It’s harder than ever to buy a home, thanks to immigration, environmental regulations, and zoning restrictions. The word “crisis” gets used too often, but housing certainly qualifies.

Host Mike Slater explains what’s at stake in this 2025 Election Day, as Americans head to the polls one-year out from the big 2026 midterm elections.

A new book warns that it will take decades to undo the damage that “social emotional learning,” a mind-altering system of control, has done to childhood education.

ABC’s “The View” co-host Whoopi Goldberg took President Donald Trump’s bait this week, saying his talk about running for president again in 2028 is proof he’s a “dictator.”

In a recent memo, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has pushed back against what he calls a “doomsday outlook” on climate change, signaling a shift in his views on the risks posed by a warming planet. Despite the move, he remains an extremist on a variety of issues, including his belief that we need a new “god” for humans to worship in the age of AI.

Voting security is always a hot topic around election time, but manipulation of our electoral system is a bigger problem that we have to worry about all the time.

Seamus Bruner, VP of Research for the Government Accountability Institute (GAI), is just back from a White House panel last week where independent journalists who have covered Antifa’s activities explained their findings for several Cabinet secretaries and President Donald Trump himself, a surprise attendee.

New Republican National Committee Chairman Joe Gruters discusses the RNC’s plans for the 2026 midterm elections and beyond.

Host Mike Slater tells the true story of Christopher Columbus and explains why the left has targeted the great Italian explorer for decades.

The federal government remains shut down and, depending on whom you believe, this is either because Democrats want to give free healthcare to illegal immigrants, or Republicans want to jack up costs on ordinary Americans.

The indictment of former FBI Director James Comey has raised cries of “lawfare” from Democrats declaring that President Donald Trump’s administration is going after his political opponents.

Mike Slater speaks to U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) about what he’s seeing as an insider in our nation’s capital and what he’ll do as the great state of Alabama’s next Governor.

Office of Management and Budget Director Russ Vought announced Wednesday that the federal government is cancelling $8 billion in green energy funding amid the Democrat-forced government shutdown.

Rep. Dusty Johnson (R-SD) joins host Mike Slater to discuss the looming possibility of a government shutdown this week.

America’s coal industry, which is critical to the nation’s success, is getting big help from President Donald Trump’s administration in the form of a $625 million investment.

Dr. Ben Carson discusses his new role as the National Advisor for Nutrition, Health, and Housing at the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

Dr. Frank Turek, who was with Charlie Kirk when he died, discusses the slain Turning Point USA founder’s legacy as a faithful Christian.

Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow joins host Mike Slater to give his firsthand report on Sunday’s memorial service for Charlie Kirk

Yvette Cooper warned Russia that NATO’s “combined strength is unparalleled”, that “reckless” aerial provocations should end.

“Evil is on the rise in America, and overseas,” says author and talk show host Bill O’Reilly. “Evil is very simple: It’s when one human being hurts another human being on purpose with no remorse.”

Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow joins host Mike Slater to discuss the claptrap about “conservative cancel culture” in the wake of people getting fired for celebrating the assassination of Charlie Kirk.

Vice President JD Vance revealed that he would be hosting The Charlie Kirk Show on Monday, days after Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk was assassinated at Utah Valley University.

Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow and Senior Contributor John Nolte discuss the horrifying political assassination of Charlie Kirk yesterday as well as the powerful legacy Charlie left behind.

Former RNC Chairman Michael Whatley discusses his bid to be the next U.S. senator from North Carolina.

President Donald Trump threatened George Soros and his son, Alex, with prosecution under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act

Justin Shubow of the National Civic Art Society joins host Mike Slater to discuss President Trump’s executive order on federal architecture.

Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow cuts through the spin from the media and Democratic politicians about the tragic mass shooting by a transgender gunmen targeting a Catholic school community in Minnesota.

Seeing Trump’s early success in tamping down crime in D.C., Peter Schweizer asks: “Why are these leaders not willing to take steps to address it and deal with it?”

U.S. Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum discusses President Trump’s ongoing projects to beautify the nation and the controversy surrounding an Arizona copper mine project on sacred land for Native Americans.

Veteran stock market wizard Nancy Pelosi has come out in support of a bill that will ban members of Congress from trading in stocks or options.

Breitbart’s Oliver Lane previews today’s summit meeting between President Donald Trump and Russia’s Vladimir Putin in Anchorage, Alaska.

Steven Sund, the former chief of the U.S. Capitol Police, discusses President Trump’s decision to have federal law enforcement officers patrol the streets of Washington, DC.

“Liberty gives people who oppose liberty — evil people – the freedom to destroy it.” That’s radio and Fox News host Mark Levin’s take on why free societies are attacked by those who, like leftist New York City mayoral candidate

Breitbart Editor-in-Chief and bestselling “Breaking the Law” author Alex Marlow discusses the latest lawfare investigations and who needs to be investigated next.

U.S. Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum discusses the accomplishments of President Trump’s first 200 days and the administration’s decision to halt new wind energy projects.

Experts are on a run of bad luck lately. Climate change predictions, Covid vaccine promises, jobs statistics, and economic analysis of the effect of the Trump administration’s tariffs have failed to improve experts’ credibility.
