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Politics, law, and culture collide as Newsweek Senior Editor-at-Large Josh Hammer charts a path forward for American conservatism and exposes the woke Left. A voice for the New Right, Hammer delivers blistering commentary and weekly interviews with today's top conservative thinkers.

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Democrats Have Made Patriotism a Partisan Issue

Friday, June 19, 2026

Today, Josh opens the show with a troubling new statistic that reveals just how deeply divided America has become. In a nation that once rallied around shared traditions and patriotic holidays, even the Fourth of July is now becoming a source of political and cultural division. Josh examines what’s driving the growing disconnect and asks the critical question: Is there anything that can still bring Americans together?

Then, Rich Goldberg of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies joins the program to break down the recently released memorandum of understanding surrounding the U.S.-Iran agreement. Did the deal achieve its stated objectives? What are the long-term implications for American national security and stability in the Middle East? Rich separates fact from spin and explains what Americans need to know moving forward.

Finally, Josh reacts to recent comments from Pete Hegseth regarding NATO and America's role in the alliance. Josh explains why Hegseth's remarks strike the right tone and why it's time for a serious conversation about what NATO should look like in the years ahead—and what America's allies should be contributing.

Red States Respond to the Blue State Legal Insurrection

Thursday, June 18, 2026

Josh opens the show by examining how several blue-state attorneys general are using the courts to challenge and block President Trump's agenda. He explains why these legal battles go far beyond partisan politics, arguing that many of these actions are undermining public safety, frustrating voters, and making it harder for the administration to implement policies Americans elected it to pursue.

Later, Josh is joined by Florida AG James Uthmeier to discuss Florida's recent lawsuit against TikTok and why state leaders believe action is necessary. The Attorney General also addresses his demand for answers from Major League Baseball following its actions late last week, explaining why Florida is taking a stand and what it says about the state's commitment to freedom, accountability, and putting people first.

Finally, Josh turns his attention to the proposed Iran deal and the recently released memorandum of understanding. He breaks down what the agreement contains, what it leaves unanswered, and why he believes the deal could undermine long-term stability in the Middle East while providing Iran with additional financial resources and leverage.

Show Us the Final Iran Deal NOW!

Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Josh opens the show demanding answers on the emerging Iran deal, breaking down what we know, what we still don’t know, and why Americans have yet to see the final text. He examines the latest comments from both President Trump and Vice President Vance, and explains why the timing of the deal’s release raises serious questions.

Josh also dives into President Trump’s recent remarks regarding Israel—comments that have generated significant attention—and explains why some of the media narratives surrounding them don’t tell the full story. Plus, he analyzes the mixed results from last night’s primary elections and what they reveal about the strength of Trump-backed candidates heading into the next phase of the political battle.

To close the show, Josh highlights the growing attacks against Christian players on the San Francisco Giants and shares the comments of an MLB player who is courageously standing up for his Christian Brothers in the face of mounting criticism.

Trump’s Emerging Iran Schizophrenia

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Josh continues his deep dive into the emerging U.S.-Iran agreement, separating fact from speculation and asking the question no one in Washington seems eager to answer: if this deal is so good, why haven't the American people seen the actual text?

Fresh off President Trump's comments at the G7 Summit, Josh breaks down what the president is saying, what it signals about the negotiations, and why Americans should be paying close attention to what's being discussed behind closed doors. Josh examines the details that are beginning to leak out of the agreement and explains why transparency matters when dealing with one of America's most dangerous adversaries.

Josh also discusses the drone attack that was thwarted over the weekend, what it reveals about the persistent threats facing the United States, and why bad actors around the world are still looking for opportunities to do us harm.

To close the show, Josh highlights a group of courageous baseball players who refused to bow to cultural pressure during Pride Night, choosing instead to display a Bible verse on their team-issued hats. In an era where standing for your faith can come with a cost, Josh explains why their quiet act of conviction deserves recognition.

Did Trump Just Surrender to Iran?

Monday, June 15, 2026

Josh opens the show by breaking down the latest reports surrounding a potential Iran deal. What do we actually know, what remains unclear, and why hasn't the public seen the text of the agreement? Josh examines the information being released by Iran, raises concerns about what may be included in the deal, and explains why Americans should be demanding more transparency before celebrating any diplomatic breakthrough.

Later, Josh is joined by Rebeccah Heinrichs, Senior Fellow at the Hudson Institute, to discuss what she's hearing about the proposed agreement and why caution is warranted as negotiations appear to be moving forward. Heinrichs shares her analysis of the strategic implications for the United States, Iran, and the broader Middle East.

Josh also takes on the Left's latest attempt at counter-programming following last night's MMA event at the White House. He explains why he believes the effort fell flat, failed to connect with everyday Americans, and serves as another example of Democrats misunderstanding the issues and cultural moments that resonate with voters.

Stop the Social Transformation Without Representation

Friday, June 12, 2026

Josh opens the show by breaking down the violent riots erupting in Belfast and the predictable response from the political Left. Rather than addressing the root causes of the unrest, Josh argues that the media and left-wing activists are once again working overtime to spin the story, protect their preferred narrative, and silence legitimate concerns about immigration and public safety.

Josh explains why the chaos in Northern Ireland is part of a much larger story unfolding across the Western world: the consequences of mass migration, weak borders, and political leaders unwilling to enforce immigration laws. He argues that the UK's failure to confront these issues head-on has created the conditions for the unrest now playing out in the streets.

Later, Josh turns to the latest reports surrounding a potential peace deal between the United States and Iran. With speculation growing that an agreement could be reached as soon as this weekend, Josh examines what such a deal might look like and whether Iran can be trusted to uphold its end of the bargain. He also reminds listeners that President Donald Trump has previously declared negotiations or agreements to be nearing completion, only for talks to break down later. As tensions remain high, Josh explains why skepticism may be warranted until a deal is actually signed and enforced.

After California, Pass the SAVE America Act NOW!

Thursday, June 11, 2026

Josh opens the show with a fiery case for why Congress must pass the SAVE America Act immediately, pointing to the ongoing vote-counting chaos in California, where ballots are still being counted more than a week after Election Day. Josh argues that Americans deserve election results they can trust and questions how one of the nation's largest states continues to struggle to deliver timely outcomes.

Joining the program is Joel Pollak, Opinion Editor at California Post, who provides the latest on California's vote count and examines whether the outcome was driven by election fraud, controversial ballot-harvesting practices, or a system that many voters believe lacks transparency. Pollak and Josh discuss what these delays mean for election integrity and whether reforms are urgently needed.

Later, Josh turns to Iran as the United States launches another round of strikes against the regime. He breaks down President Donald Trump's latest comments and argues that the recent military action reveals something critical about the President's approach to foreign policy: strength, deterrence, and a willingness to act when America's interests are on the line. Josh explains why he believes the administration's actions are sending a clear message to both Tehran and America's adversaries around the world.

Like a Broken Record: Dems Return to Racism Card

Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Josh opens the show by discussing the reaction from Democrats to the Karmelo Anthony verdict and why he believes many on the Left are once again turning to accusations of racism rather than addressing the facts of the case. He also breaks down a Capitol Hill hearing examining allegations of fraud and misconduct at the Southern Poverty Law Center and what the findings could mean moving forward.

Later, journalist and Tablet Magazine contributor Lee Smith joins the program to discuss the latest developments involving Iran following recent U.S. strikes. Smith shares his analysis of the current situation, the broader geopolitical implications, and what steps the United States may take next. Josh also weighs in on the escalating conflict, arguing that now is the time to finish the job as President Trump signals that additional strikes against Iran could be forthcoming.

To close the show, Josh analyzes last night's election results and explains why he believes Republicans remain well-positioned to retain control of both the House and Senate heading into the next election cycle.

Democrats Care About Only One Thing: Power

Tuesday, June 9, 2026

Josh opens the show by breaking down Democrats' hopes of reclaiming power in Maine as voters head to the polls for the Democratic Senate primary. He explains why Democrats have rallied behind Graham Planter in their bid to flip the seat this fall, despite a growing list of controversies surrounding the candidate, including revelations about a Nazi tattoo and other troubling reports that continue to emerge.

Josh also takes a look at some of the other far-left and controversial Democratic candidates running across the country and what their campaigns say about the direction of the party.

Later, Josh responds to remarks made by outgoing Congressman Thomas Massie on the House floor, highlighting what he believes were misleading claims and setting the record straight on the facts.

Finally, Josh discusses President Donald Trump's appearance at the New York Knicks game Monday night, the star-studded crowd in attendance, and the increasingly blurred line between sports, celebrity culture, and politics.

Is THIS the Big Rift in the U.S.-Israel Alliance?

Monday, June 8, 2026

Josh opens the show by breaking down Israel's latest strikes against Iran, what they mean for the region, and how the United States should respond moving forward. He examines the growing tensions surrounding the conflict, the potential for disagreements between the U.S. and Israel, and why he believes the current approach falls short of what is needed to address the Iranian threat.

Josh also explains why he opposed the ceasefire backed by President Trump, arguing that a more decisive conclusion was necessary rather than pausing the conflict before its objectives were fully achieved.

Later, Josh turns his attention to the ongoing election chaos in California, questioning why voters are still waiting for results in major races, including the Los Angeles mayoral contest and the governor's race. He outlines what he sees as the biggest problems with the state's election system and shares his key principles for restoring confidence and integrity in American elections.

Voter Fraud and Over-Taxation Are Destroying Blue States

Friday, June 5, 2026

(Dek) On today's show, Jeff Vaughn fills in for Josh Hammer and talks with journalist Daniel Guss, DanielGuss.Substack.com, about the level of blatant voter fraud taking place in blue states like California.

Later, Jeff is joined by political strategist Aidan Chao to discuss the insane level of over-taxation in California, which is killing small business, worsening the affordability crisis for average families, and sending many residents fleeing to red states.

America Watches the Vote Count in California

Thursday, June 4, 2026

On today's show, Jeff Vaughn fills in for Josh Hammer and is joined by Dan Schneider, Vice President of MRC Free Speech America, to discuss Spencer Pratt's social media strategy in the Los Angeles Mayoral race, and the future of AI in political messaging.

Next, Will Swaim, CEO of California Policy Center, joins the show for a closer look at the candidates in several key primaries in the golden state.

Finally, Jeff outlines the clear and undeniable media bias against conservative and republican political candidates in deep blue California.

Counting the Votes in California and Texas

Wednesday, June 3, 2026

On today's show, Jeff Vaughn fills in for Josh Hammer and is joined by Gloria Romero, Candidate for Lt. Governor of California, as well as Roxanne Hoge of LA GOP, to discuss the current vote totals following California's Tuesday primaries.

Next, Joey Vazques of Media Research Center joins the show to talk about the political gift that keeps on giving, Texas Democrat James Talarico.

Finally, Jeff shares some troubling video footage that shows the level of ruin that is plaguing the city of Los Angeles under continued Democrat leadership.

The Stock Market's Impact on Average Americans

Tuesday, June 2, 2026

On today's show, Jeff Vaughn fills in for Josh Hammer and is joined by EJ Antoni, Heritage Foundation Chief Economist, to talk about the stock market's impact on average Americans.

Next, Willie Nelson, SNC White House Correspondent, joins Jeff to discuss the America 250 celebration and the upcoming UFC event at the White House.

Finally, Jeff talks with Mike Netter, Candidate for CA State Senate, to discuss today's primary elections taking place in California.

On The Ground in California

Monday, June 1, 2026

On today's show, Jeff Vaughn fills in for Josh Hammer and is joined by Michael Gates, candidate for Attorney General of California, to discuss several key political races in the state as well as the infamous and unconstitutional "Nick Shirley Act." 

Later on, Jeff also speaks with Lt. Col. John Cappello, New York congressional candidate, to talk about finding common ground in our two party political system and addressing the real day-to-day concerns of voters. 

No Iran Deal Is Better Than a Bad Iran Deal

Friday, May 29, 2026

Josh opens the show by taking apart the proposed Iran deal and explaining why he believes it is a deal America should reject outright. He breaks down what's actually in the agreement, exposes the glaring questions it leaves unanswered, and argues that a bad deal is far more dangerous than no deal at all. Josh explains why giving concessions to the Iranian regime without meaningful guarantees could have serious consequences for U.S. national security and stability in the Middle East.

Next, Josh turns his attention to Cuba and the latest signals coming from the administration about the future of U.S.-Cuba relations. He examines what policy changes may be on the horizon, what they could mean for American interests, and why the communist regime in Havana remains a critical issue that Washington cannot afford to ignore.

Finally, Josh dives into the results of this week's Texas primary elections and what they reveal about the political landscape in the Lone Star State. As Democrats continue to insist that Texas is on the verge of turning blue, Josh looks at the numbers, the trends, and whether that long-promised Democratic breakthrough is reality—or just another political fantasy.

Is Florida Still the Place Where ‘Woke Goes to Die’?

Thursday, May 28, 2026

Josh opens the show by taking aim at the growing push for DEI policies across America, arguing that judging people based on race is wrong no matter which side is doing it. He explains why attempts to repackage and mainstream DEI are only fueling more division, not solving the real problems facing the country, and why many Americans are increasingly rejecting identity-based politics in schools, workplaces, and government.

Later, Josh is joined by Stuart Bell to discuss the role DEI has played in higher education and the growing backlash against it nationwide. Bell also weighs in on the wave of antisemitism that erupted on college campuses following the October 7 attacks and the challenges universities have faced in responding to it. The conversation comes as Bell is considered a leading contender to become the next president of the University of Florida.

Josh then shifts gears to former President Joe Biden and his latest legal fight over executive privilege. Josh breaks down the lawsuit, questions the legal arguments being made, and explains why he believes the case simply doesn't pass the smell test.

The History of the Red-Green Alliance to Destroy the West

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Josh takes a deep dive into the historical roots of Left-wing political violence, tracing the ideology and movements back to the late 1700s and highlighting some of the violent episodes that shaped modern political extremism. Later, Josh is joined by author Jamie Glazov to discuss his new book United in Hate and the ideological forces driving today’s political Left. The two examine why authoritarian impulses often emerge within Leftist movements and how those ideas collide with principles like human rights, liberty, and democratic governance.

How Should ‘America First’ Conservatives Approach Foreign Policy?

Tuesday, May 26, 2026

In this episode, Josh Hammer takes a deep dive into the principles that should guide American foreign policy, arguing for a realistic, interest-driven approach that puts America's national interests first rather than chasing ideological crusades abroad.

Josh examines the historical lessons that have shaped U.S. foreign policy, the current challenges posed by Iran, and why a sober, pragmatic strategy is essential as America navigates an increasingly unstable world. He explains what the "America First" doctrine actually means, how it is often misunderstood by both supporters and critics, and why it cannot be reduced to simplistic slogans.

Josh also tackles the false choice between foreign policy "hawks" and "doves," arguing that effective leadership requires a clear-eyed assessment of America's interests rather than rigid ideological labels. Finally, he explores how the conflict with Iran fits into the broader America First framework and what principles should guide U.S. decision-making moving forward.

Everything You Need To Know About the 2nd Amendment

Monday, May 25, 2026

As America approaches its 250th anniversary, Josh takes a closer look at the original purpose and intent of the Second Amendment. Far from being solely about self-defense, the Founders viewed the right to bear arms as a critical safeguard against government overreach and a necessary protection of individual liberty. Josh explores the historical context behind the amendment and why many believe its true meaning is often overlooked in today's political debates.

Joining the show is Dana Loesch, host of "The Dana Show" and one of the nation's most prominent Second Amendment advocates. Dana discusses the ongoing efforts to protect gun rights, the challenges facing firearm owners, and why she believes the Second Amendment remains as important today as it was at the nation's founding.

Josh and Dana also tackle some of the most common arguments and misconceptions surrounding gun rights, separating fact from fiction and discussing how supporters of the Second Amendment can effectively respond to misinformation. 

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