Interviews

Interviews

Will Chamberlain: Courts Likely to Back Trump on Use of National Guard

Senior Counsel at the Article III Project, Will Chamberlain, goes through the docket from Bolton, Brennan & Comey to circuits

Richard Epstein: Supreme Court Faces a Constitutional Crossroads on Race and Executive Power

Richard Epstein, James Parker Hall Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of Law and Senior Lecturer at the University of Chicago, on

Steven Bucci: Ceasefire Fragility, Global Flashpoints, and the U.S. Role in Restoring Stability

Former Pentagon official and Heritage Foundation fellow Steven Bucci breaks down the latest from  Israel, Ukraine, and Venezuela

Joseph Moreno: DOJ’s Credibility Crisis and the Bolton Indictment

Joseph Moreno, former DOJ national security prosecutor, calls out Jack Smith over his dismissal of claims that the Trump prosecutions

Veronique de Rugy: Extending Obamacare Subsidies Is a Costly Political Crutch

Veronique de Rugy, senior research fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University: Democrats’ shutdown fight won’t lower healthcare

Noah Rothman: Western Media’s Bias Has Distorted the Israel–Hamas Conflict

Noah Rothman, senior writer at National Review: The Genocide Lie Is Exposed

Fmr. CNN Correspondent Chuck de Caro: While the lights are off, let’s rewire the government

Guest hosting on Chicago’s Morning Answer, John Anthony welcomed former CNN special correspondent and Pentagon consultant Chuck de Caro for

Hayride Publisher Scott McKay: It’s Good v. Evil. It’s Always Been Good v. Evil

Guest host John Anthony’s conversation with The Hayride publisher and American Spectator senior editor Scott McKay on Chicago’s Morning Answer

The Washington Examiner’s Dominic Green

As President Donald Trump announced a breakthrough ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas - hailed as “a strong, durable, and