Breitbart News Daily Podcast Ep. 806: Trump Assassination Attempt Anniversary
Host Mike Slater takes listeners calls about the one-year anniversary of the attempted assassination of Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania.

Host Mike Slater takes listeners calls about the one-year anniversary of the attempted assassination of Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania.

Social media meme-ster Douglass Mackey discusses his huge legal victory over an outrageous criminal charge brought against him by the Biden administration for a satirical “vote-by-text” meme he made during the 2016 election.

Coast Guard involved in “multiple incidents” of human smuggler boats as Starmer and Macron claim breakthrough on border control.

Breitbart reporter Randy Clark joins host Mike Slater to discuss the terrible flood tragedy in Texas and what can be expected going forward with the search and recovery efforts.

Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) discusses the progress of President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill which is about to be passed by the House shortly and make its way to the president’s desk by the Fourth of July deadline.

Breitbart’s Washington Bureau Chief Matt Boyle explains the Big Beautiful Bill’s next steps as it makes its way to the president’s desk hopefully by the July 4th deadline.

Prior to the 2024 election, a non-profit group called VOT-ER got 50,000 medical professionals to target patients in hospitals to register to vote. That’s among the bombshell findings in a new book by former House Oversight Committee chairman Rep. Jason Chaffetz.

Breitbart Editor-in-Chief and bestselling author Alex Marlow discusses to his latest book, “Breaking the Law: Exposing the Weaponization of America’s Legal System Against Donald Trump,” which has been hailed by President Trump as a “must read” book.

The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) surpassed a milestone of 50 million meals distributed in Gaza on Sunday, despite the ongoing danger of Hamas, which sees GHF as a threat to its control over aid distribution.

Breitbart’s World Editor Frances Martel discusses the state of the global affairs after President Trump’s announcement of a ceasefire in the Israel-Iran war.

Texas Department of Public Safety special agents seized approximately $2.4 million worth of methamphetamine after Customs and Border Protection officers discovered the load being smuggled into Texas from Mexico. Troopers arrested the driver for allegedly smuggling the drugs into the United States.

Breitbart’s Neil Munro discusses the Trump administration’s position on allowing ICE deportation raids of illegal alien restaurant, hotel, and farm workers.

“War is never a good thing, but sometimes it is a necessary thing,” declared Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn, who described himself as “anti-stupid war,” “not anti-war” as he issued a strong defense of Israel’s military campaign against Iran’s “psychotic” and “corrupt authoritarian tyrannical regime.”

One person was killed and 13 others wounded Sunday in a Ukrainian drone attack in Russia’s Tatarstan region, local authorities said.

Sens. Ron Johnson (R-WI) and Rand Paul (R-KY) discuss the continuing negotiations to get President Trump’s one Big Beautiful Bill passed by the Senate.

Deficit hawk and Texas Rep. Chip Roy believes the budget battle for President Trump’s “Big Beautiful Bill” is a moment of truth for the nation and demands spending cuts that “meet the moment.”

Rep. Riley Moore (R-WV) joins host Mike Slater to discuss his legislative efforts to limit the number of student visas issued to Chinese nationals.

Keith Heaton, the executive director of the Seven County Infrastructure Coalition, discusses his group’s victory in a Supreme Court ruling that limits the scope of reviews required by the National Environmental Policy Act.

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) discusses the legislation she introduced to combat voyeurism and allow its victims to sue their abusers.

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Danish PM Mette Frederiksen have launched a campaign calling for reforms to the European Convention on Human Rights and its associated court to return the ability of national governments to remove foreign criminals from their midst.

PragerU’s Jill Simonian told Breitbart News Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow that the organization’s new “Trailblazers of America” series features the virtually untold stories of America’s legendary pioneers that children do not typically learn about in school, noting that this is needed today more than ever. “Our boys and girls need heroes,” Simonian said.

While recent news of former President Joe Biden’s dire cancer diagnosis certainly inspired sympathy, it also has raised suspicions about the timing and motivation of the disclosure. As Peter Schweizer notes on the most recent episode of The Drill Down,

A majority of Americans believe the economy is fairing quite well under President Donald Trump, according to a poll conducted in May.

Hillsdale College history professor Dr. Wilfred McClay discusses his video contribution to the White House’s “America250” website promoting semiquincentennial next year.

A bomb exploded on Saturday outside a California fertility clinic, killing one person in what the FBI labelled a terror attack.

U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon told PragerU CEO Marissa Streit that it is crucial for the Department of Education to be shut down, because “education will be better” when “it will be handled at the state level.”

“From Qatar to QVAR, we cover it all!” says host Peter Schweizer on the most recent episode of The Drill Down.

Breitbart World Editor Frances Martel and outgoing Interim U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Ed Martin join host Mike Slater.

Officials in California are launching a variety of hearings and investigations regarding the insurance crisis among victims of the Palisades and Eaton Fires, including the fact that many homeowners were underinsured for the cost of rebuilding their homes in case of total loss.

Phil Sechler discusses the case he argued before the Supreme Court on behalf of a charter school that was denied state funding due to its religious beliefs.

Even for non-Catholics, the pope is a figure of world significance who can affect politics in every nation around the globe, as Francis, the first pope from Latin America, clearly did.

Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX) joins host Mike Slater to discuss President Trump’s first 100 days and what Republicans in Congress are doing to advance the MAGA agenda in the ongoing budget process.

Ed Martin, the new Interim United States Attorney for the District of Columbia, explains how to make our nation’s capital great again by making it safe again.

U.S. Army Brigadier General David Zinn joins host Mike Slater to discuss Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s new initiatives to improve fitness standards across the entire American military.

The Trump administration’s fight with elite universities might be its toughest yet because it’s about money — federal research funds that have been given to major universities for decades. On the most recent podcast of The Drill Down, host Peter

GreenMet CEO Drew Horn explains how China’s dominance of the world’s rare earth elements can be reversed.

Former DHS Acting Deputy Secretary Ken Cuccinelli and former Border Patrol agent Randy Clark explain the facts behind the deportation case of a Salvadoran national the media is describing as a “Maryland father.”

Dr. Larry Arnn, the president of Hillsdale College, joins host Mike Slater to discuss the Trump administration’s decision to defund Harvard University.

No one likes tax time, but one fresh character might offer at least some entertainment.

Breitbart’s Neil Munro explains the deportation case of the Salvadoran national that the mainstream media has been describing as a “Maryland father.”
