You want smart political talk without the meltdowns?
We got you.
I'm Carol Markowitz and I'm Mary Catherine Hamm.
We've been around the block in media and we're doing things differently.
Normally is about real conversations.
Thoughtful, try to be funny, grounded, and no panic.
We'll keep you informed and entertained without ruining your day.
Join us every Tuesday and Thursday, normally, on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
I'm Ben Ferguson, and I'm Ted Cruz.
Three times a week, we do our podcast, Verdict with Ted Cruz.
Nationwide, we have millions of listeners.
Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, we break down the news and bring you behind the scenes inside the White House, inside the Senate, inside the United States Supreme Court.
And we cover the stories that you're not getting anywhere else.
We arm you with the facts to be able to know and advocate for the truth with your friends and family.
So down with Verdict with Ted Cruz Now, wherever you get your podcasts.
All right, news roundup information overload hours, Sean Hannity Show, 800-941.
Sean, if you want to be a part of the program, if you look at what's happened with our educational system, there was once a landmark study.
Ronald Reagan did it in his administration, A Nation at Risk.
And that study actually concluded something that's applicable even to this day.
And it said, what has happened to America's school system, public school system, if it were done by an outside entity of some kind or country of some kind, it would be tantamount to an act of war.
That's how bad American schools have been.
Maybe if we stuck to reading, writing, arithmetic, science, computers, and get the kids proficient in those topics, then if you really care about gender identity issues, human sexuality classes, I don't know,
awokeism, 101, whatever it happens to be, how about we use the school buildings and let parents, if they decide maybe they're uncomfortable talking about issues of sexuality with their children, well, maybe and they want to look at the curriculum, they can have an opt-in system.
And if parents want to send their kids after school, after reading, writing, math, science, and computers, they can opt into all the sex, ed, gender identity classes that they want to opt into, and then leave the other kids alone and let the parents do their job, which is instill the values they believe is important in their own children.
Parents are not potted plants.
We saw how effective this was as an issue in Glenn Youngkin's race in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
You know, the idea now that we're hearing Joe Biden say that they're all our kids.
No, they're not, Joe.
They're not your kids.
The kids have mommies and daddies, mothers and fathers that produce them.
And you're not it.
And when we entrust our children to an educational institution, we don't expect them to be brainwashed.
Parents don't expect the values they hold near and dear to be contradicted either.
Just as a side note.
Anyway, but that's not how the teachers' union sees it.
Here's Randy Weigarten, who is the Weingarten, the head of the teachers' union, saying parental rights bills are the way in which wars start.
And then saying our kids are in mental health crisis from not having a routine for two years.
The teachers' unions, they wanted these kids masked up and they didn't even want them in the classroom, a lot of these teachers.
Listen.
This notion, and look, we're, you know, we've been very lucky in America and we, in some ways, live in a bubble for a long time.
This is propaganda.
This is misinformation.
This is the way in which wars start.
This is the way in which hatred starts.
Our kids are in crisis.
And we had a mental health crisis before COVID, but with, and Dr. Ng will talk about this far better than I do, but within, but for two years of disruption, two years of looking at the screens, two years of not having a normal kind of routine and rhythm, recovery is really tough.
Joining us to discuss this is the Freedom Foundation CEO, Aaron With is with us, and he takes on teachers' unions led by Randy Weingarten, who spent her career pushing an indoctrination in these leftist agendas.
Thank you for being with us.
Aaron, how are you?
Hey, Sean.
Yeah, thank you for having me on.
Well, I think I tried to accurately describe what's going on in our school systems.
I mean, we spend a fortune on the education of our kids.
We've got these horrific results, and you've got the Democrats and the teachers' unions married at the hip.
And I don't see how we break that unholy alliance.
Yeah, I mean, you summarized it well.
Everyday teachers are heroes, and we shouldn't get that confused with the teachers' union's agenda.
Your everyday teacher gets into the teaching profession.
My wife is a public school teacher to go teach kids, to go teach them reading, writing, math.
They don't go in there to teach critical race theory and all the other things that the teachers' unions are pushing onto them.
Teachers' unions today are not trying to create the next generation of workers.
They're trying to create the next generation of liberal voters that will go out and ensure that liberals will continue to win at the highest level and they'll continue to fund them off the backs of teachers that they're taking about $1,100 a year from every single year.
So she's the president of the American Federation of Teachers' Union.
And that very union adopted a resolution saying that they stand with Planned Parenthood and millions who depend on its health care services for safe abortions.
She described her union as a beacon of hope on climate change in the fight for environmental justice.
Much of the leadership is coming from students and their teachers could not be more proud.
She threatened to boycott Walmart, vowing that unless Walmart stopped selling guns and supporting candidates opposed to curtailing Second Amendment rights, teachers and students should reconsider doing their back-to-school shopping at their stores.
She's even used her position to spew very controversial remarks, one saying American Jews are now part of the ownership class, whatever that means.
Those in the ownership class now want to take that ladder of opportunity away from those that don't have it.
That got a lot of eyebrows raised.
So obviously she has an agenda far different than educating our kids.
Yeah, her agenda is repulsive.
But the thing that we're seeing in America today amongst teachers is they're opting out of their unions in droves.
The teachers don't agree with the agenda of Randy Weingart and the AFT and the other teachers' unions.
Like I said, they care about teaching kids.
So Randy's union, for example, had a net 2% decline in union membership last year.
We're seeing teachers all across the country start talking with their dollars.
They're starting to opt out of the unions at significant levels.
And if Randy continues to go down this route, then more and more are going to continue to do so.
That's why the Freedom Foundation runs a campaign to tell every single one of these public employees that they can get out of their unions and stop paying union dues.
And if Randy keeps creating this rhetoric, the radical liberal rhetoric that she's creating, then we're going to see more and more opt out.
Okay, so they do now have the opportunity to opt out because usually rank and file monies are used to fund these political campaigns and candidates that many teachers probably don't even agree with.
Yeah, the U.S. Supreme Court in 2018 gave teachers and every public employee in the country the right to opt out of their union, stop paying union dues.
The major issue today is that most of them have no idea that that right exists.
So it takes the Freedom Foundation to go and actually tell every single one of these public employees that they can get out.
And like I said, when they learn about it, they do opt out.
Oh, I think it's great that when they get the opportunity, how much money do they save a year?
What's the opt-out cost to them?
The average cost is between $800 and $1,100 a year.
And that's money that's getting back into the pockets of working families, back where it belongs, and out of the campaign coffers of people like Joe Biden.
You know, it's pretty unbelievable to me.
Now, let's talk about the amount of money.
I saw an interview that you had given, and it was pretty interesting because it was a number that I had never seen before.
And that is that the federal government gives $190 billion to schools across the country for, or they gave for academic recovery.
How much is that per student?
Did you ever extrapolate that out?
No, there are 50 million students in America, so whatever the map on that works out to be.
Right.
So that's a lot of money.
We've got a new study from Harvard showing remote learning during the pandemic, quote, widened racial and economic achievement gaps.
I see more and more parents that I talk to, they're now going to homeschooling options because they don't feel they're going to get a quality education at home.
And parents and grandparents and concerned people in kids' lives are devoting hours of their day every day to give them the education that they don't think the public schools can give them.
Yeah, and that shouldn't be a foreign concept to anybody.
That's the way capitalism works.
If there's a service that's failing you, then you leave that service.
The problem is with public education is that teachers' unions have had a monopoly on being able to essentially deliver this, quote, service to our students.
And in a lot of places, especially in liberal cities and liberal states, this education system is failing them.
And the teachers' union has made it almost impossible for parents to take their kids out of these schools so they can continue their monopoly.
That's why we need to advocate for school choice so that parents can take their kids into schools and places that will deliver a quality education.
And that should be what we're aspiring for.
The one thing that I think is the answer is competition.
The way you have competition, for example, in New York City, they spend over $40,000 annually per student.
If you gave parents a check for $40,000 and they got to pick the school of their choice, the first thing that would happen is schools would start opening everywhere.
But the schools that offered the best education, the safest environment, the most discipline in terms of kids having rigorous academics, those are the schools I would argue that would, you know, parents would be banging on their door, begging them to get in.
Yeah, exactly.
And that's what we should be advocating for is taking our kids to schools that provide quality education services.
We shouldn't be mandating that kids go to specific schools based on their zip code.
And the taxpayer certainly shouldn't be funding this failing education system.
So yeah, you're absolutely right.
The way out of this is that we take that money that per student is being spent and we put that into schools that are going to actually help these kids achieve.
Well, we really appreciate your time.
Aaron Wyth, thank you so much for being with us.
800-941-Sean is our number.
If you want to be a part of the program, I'm so glad my kids are out of getting out of school quick.
One is done and one has two years to go.
Hey there, I'm Mary Catherine Hammond.
And I'm Carol Markowitz.
We've been in political media for a long time.
Long enough to know that it's gotten, well, a little insane.
That's why we started Normally, a podcast for people who are over the hysteria and just want clarity.
We talk about the issues that actually matter to the country without panic, without yelling, and with a healthy dose of humor.
We don't take ourselves too seriously, but we do take the truth seriously.
So if you're into common sense, sanity, and some occasional sass, you're our kind of people.
Catch new episodes of Normally every Tuesday and Thursday on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you listen.
I'm Ben Ferguson, and I'm Ted Cruz.
Three times a week, we do our podcast, Verdict with Ted Cruz.
Nationwide, we have millions of listeners.
Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, we break down the news and bring you behind the scenes inside the White House, inside the Senate, inside the United States Supreme Court.
And we cover the stories that you're not getting anywhere else.
We arm you with the facts to be able to know and advocate for the truth with your friends and family.
So down with Verdict with Ted Cruz now, wherever you get your podcasts.
All right, let's go to our phones here.
800-941-Sean is on number.
David, South Carolina, next Sean Hannity Show.
What's up, David?
How are you?
I'm good.
Thank you for taking my call.
I wanted to talk about fertilizer.
I was sitting in my tractor working a 100-acre field, and I heard over the radio.
By the way, what do you farm?
You farm something.
Well, we have cattle, and it takes a lot of hay, and it takes a lot of pastures for them to graze on.
And I want to tell you that we're not farming like our grandfathers farmed.
In fact, according to Clemson University, we produce far more animals on far less land, and we do it far cleaner than ever.
You know, for example, I bought all new tractors, and the tractors burn about one-eighth the fuel they used to burn.
And they produce nothing but clean air when they come out because they got those filters on them.
So it's amazing how much I can do.
Yeah.
But going back to the pasture I was in, I was working to cut hay, and I heard over the radio a woman named Samantha Powers, and she was the former UN ambassador for Obama.
And she was saying, I heard her say, never let a crisis go to waste.
And she was talking about farmers, and she said that, you know, she realizes that we can't get fertilizer and that we just need to go green.
That we need to, you know, it's about time that we, you know, did.
Okay, so what give me the green option.
Is there any green option that's that's affordable for farmers?
I'm not a farmer, so I don't know.
Yeah, there is no green option.
What she said is to start using manure and composting.
And I have to tell you, her way is actually going to damage the environment more than the way it's being done currently.
What I want to do is use a fertilizer called 19-19-19.
And what that is, is it's 19% nitrogen, 19% phosphorus, and 19% potassium.
Nitrogen makes up 78% of the Earth's atmosphere.
Phosphorus is a mineral that occurs naturally, and it's in many foods.
And potassium is a naturally occurring mineral that is also in foods.
And potassium is used to make bones and teeth.
And it's an electrolyte, too.
I mean, it's in everything that we drink.
So the stuff that we're using isn't, it doesn't damage the environment.
And if I were to do it a different way, like I'm going to have to do this year, I have to cut hay everywhere I can find hay, and I have to truck it back to my place.
The amount of fuel I'm going to burn doing this is astronomical.
The amount of fuel to better work.
Well, first, I'm running out of time.
It's insane what they're trying to do.
And meanwhile, you're doing everything possible in terms of keeping a healthy environment and being a good steward of the gifts God gives us.
You're producing the food that nourishes our bodies.
And I can't thank you enough.
I know how hard that work is.
There are many days I'd love to just pack it in and just go join you on your tractor and get away from this insane world I live in.
I really admire the work you do.
And when I go to the store, you know, you don't often think about it, but occasionally I do think about what it takes to get that piece of beef that I'm about to bring home and grill to that store.
And it's people like you that make it happen.
And I want to say thank you.
And my sons.
I've got two young sons that's with me.
Well, I wish you the best.
I really do.
You're the you truckers, the people, nurses, doctors, you're the Americans that make this country great.
Anyway, we'll get back to the calls when we get back.
I promise.
800-941, Sean is a number.
Quick break, right back.
Sean gets the answers no one else does.
America deserves to know the truth about Congress.
Hi, 25 to the top of the hour, 800-941, Sean Sonny Houston, over at that hard-hitting news show, The View on ABC, defending pro-abortion protesting outside of justices' homes.
And then you got the person that takes the cake.
I want to make sweet love to the Supreme Court leaker.
And then if I get pregnant, I will joyfully abort the fetus.
Listen.
And while I think it is terrible that a justice would have to go into hiding, I think it is really clear to the justices now that, as Anna mentioned, 64 to 66% of Americans believe that the Supreme Court should uphold Roe v.
Wade, right?
And so that being said, maybe these protests and maybe this outcry gives Chief Justice Roberts some leverage for a more moderate approach because we saw during the hearing that he was looking for a way, a moderate way to handle this case.
So do you agree that this is going against the undemocratic will, but this is the only way Republicans can achieve this?
Yeah, I guess so.
I mean, here's the thing.
Here's my feeling about the leaker.
I would like to find out who the leaker is so I can make sweet love to that person because that person is a hero to me.
Okay?
And if the leaker, a lot of people are saying it could be a conservative, if the leaker is a Republican, and if I get pregnant during our lovemaking, I will joyfully abort our fetus and let them know.
All right, let's get to our busy phones.
You just cannot make this up.
Kay is in North Carolina.
Okay, how are you?
Glad you called.
Thanks for being with us.
Hey, Sean, thank you.
Longtime listener, first-time caller.
And my comment right now will pale in comparison to what you just talked about that happened with the Deep State.
But that's one of the reasons I'm calling.
Every talk show, host, TV, radio commentator that I have listened to lately keeps talking about how we are going to absolutely wipe the Democrats out.
We're going to beat them.
It's going to be a bloodbath for them.
I'm not telling you that.
Let me separate from the pack here.
I am not taking anything for granted.
Okay, good.
Because you being who you are, and I think other talk show hosts listen to you and follow you.
Is that we stop doing that?
We did that in 2016.
It didn't work out.
We know why.
But the Democrats are just as diabolical now as they were then.
And I think if we just let them be, if I understand correctly, Pelosi was quoted the other day as saying she was shocked that the Democrats were being blamed for the conditions in America today.
If they are that out of touch, let's leave them out of touch.
Let's absolutely let them be just as shocked in November and just as shocked two years from November.
And let's get our country back.
And I'm just asking that everyone stop talking about what we're going to do and how we're going to beat them and find a way to really beat them.
Because my fear is that Republicans, if we keep hearing, oh, we're going to win, we're going to win, we're going to win, they won't go vote.
And I'm hoping that people will just start talking about we have got to get out and vote.
And I know that.
Well, let me give you the good news and reason to always be concerned.
Okay.
The good news is on every issue, the Democrats have failed and failed miserably.
I can't cite a situation, and I'm trying to be objective here.
I can't cite a single policy that's successful.
On the transitory inflation, you know, we got to tax the rich rhetoric of Joey earlier today, which we discussed.
It's not going to get them far.
Democrats now are pinning all of their hopes on overturning Roe v.
Wade, and that will motivate their base.
Republicans were never going to get their radical base to vote for them anyway, and they were going out to vote anyway.
And Americans will very quickly determine: oh, all this fear-mongering, all this hysteria, all this insanity that Roe v.
Wade will outlaw abortion in America.
Oh, none of it's true.
And they'll separate fact from fiction.
All right.
So that's not going to be the issue I think that propels them to overcome record-high inflation, 40-year record.
You know, now we have new record-high gas prices, record-high diesel prices, chaos at the border.
I mean, I can't cite a single thing they're successful at.
I agree.
But here's my trepidation.
I want to tell you what my trepidation is.
A lot of states have not adopted election integrity measures that I believe need to be adopted.
I'm like a broken record on this, and I won't repeat it now.
But every state needs to adopt election integrity measures just to keep everybody honest.
And that has not quite happened.
Many have, many have not.
Many have only gone halfway.
And the other thing that I will tell you is never underestimate Republicans' ability to screw up an election.
They can screw it up.
Now, here's a positive note.
I do know what is being worked on behind the scenes.
I do know that this election is going to be nationalized.
I do know that every Republican running, whoever wins these primaries, whether you like them or don't like them, we're going to end up supporting them because they're far better than giving Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi more votes for their block.
I do know that they're going to run on the Make America Great Again, America First, you know, conservative agenda that we all know works.
That is a huge positive.
So stay tuned.
There are things that I know that are happening that are in the works that I think are going to be very, very favorable to candidates and inspire people and give them some confidence that they're going to follow through on what they say they're going to do.
Does that make sense?
Good deal.
Absolutely.
And I hope that we know the Democrats are diabolical.
And while you say Republicans can screw up an election, the Democrats can cheat through an election.
And that's my fear is that we're giving them time to do that because they weren't aware how badly they were going to be beaten, perhaps.
Listen, if I had my way, I would have only absentee balloting and a stringent process for that.
And every vote should be a day of vote.
And there's got to be a way.
Look, they do it well in Florida, for example.
They do a lot of mail-in voting in Florida.
They do it successfully.
They had a disaster in 2000.
They had to fix their system.
2016 didn't go particularly well.
They had to fix it again.
Ron DeSantis did.
And I feel a lot better about our chances moving forward.
But all of these Senate races, look at these states we're talking about.
Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Ohio, Nebraska, Missouri, Arizona, Nevada.
I mean, all of these states, they're all bellwether states here.
And it'll give us a pretty good indication where the country's leaning for 2024, in my opinion.
And the one thing we also have to our advantage, in my view, is this modern Democratic New Green Deal Socialist Party.
They have no willingness to compromise.
They are locked into stupidity.
And as long as they're locked into stupidity, they're locked into failure.
And if they're locked into failure, Americans, they don't like to fail.
Americans like prosperity.
Americans like a ladder to success.
Americans see the abject failure of this insanity.
And they believe in law and order.
And they believe in good education.
They believe in safety and security.
They believe in secure borders.
They think it's idiotic that we're not energy independent anymore.
So those are the things that I'm looking at right now.
But I always say fight like you think you're five points behind.
You got to.
Thank you so much.
You back.
Okay.
Good call.
Appreciate it.
Peter, Indiana, next Sean Hannity Show.
What's up, Peter?
How are you?
Hey, Sean.
Everything's well out here in Hoosier Land.
I was just concerned about, as a former Marshal, I'm concerned about how long these protests might go on.
I know that some of the deputy marshals in that region, for instance, in Alito's neighborhood, they're concerned about walking that fine line between First Amendment rights of the protesters out in the street and the specific wording of 18 U.S.C. 1507.
That's what they're faced with.
And then they have to rely on the U.S. attorney, for instance, in the Eastern District of Virginia to prosecute people if they get on the property and do any damage.
Yeah, listen, the law couldn't be any more clear.
What they're doing, I mean, it's so transparent and obvious.
To try to intimidate, harass, in this case, jurists, Supreme Court justices, and intimidate them.
And I think we better enforce the law.
And if we don't, we're making a big mistake.
The fact that Democrats and even Joe Biden and the Biden administration has no willingness to stand up to them and say, this is a really bad idea, it should shock everybody.
It shocks me.
Because I'll tell you one thing I would never do.
I'm not giving out people's home addresses so they and their families can get harassed or some nut would go out there and possibly commit some type of atrocity or harm on innocent people.
Listen, we fight in the arena of ideas.
We fight at the ballot box.
We fight during election seasons.
In terms of intimidating people you disagree with, look, I'm a public figure.
I've had these experiences.
I don't talk about them very much, but I've had a lot of moments, if you will, in my life where, let's just put it this way, it's more than unpleasant.
And, you know, especially when your family's involved, it gets a little more difficult.
And that goes with being a public figure.
I get it.
I can accept it.
I don't think my family should have to suffer as a result of it.
Well, real quickly, before we, I know we run out of time, but I just wanted to mention too that our son, who's a detective on the Evazo Police Department, is the guy that actually spotted Casey White's car yesterday in that motel parking lot.
So he got the chase started for the fugitive.
Now, who did that?
That was who?
That's my son, our son.
Your son did that?
Well, good for.
I mean, it was tragic how it ended.
It was tragic that it even happened.
So he got it started, so I assume he was there to see what happened in the end, right?
I think so.
I had to read about it on Facebook.
He didn't call me and tell me.
But anyway, I've got a phrase for Linda.
I know she likes to use VS, but I had a law enforcement instructor years ago who wouldn't say a bad word if he had a mouthful of them.
He always referred to it as Bovine Second Stage Alfalfa.
So there you go.
Let me tell you something.
Linda's incapable of even when she's having dinner with her pastor, it slips.
Wait a minute.
The mere fact that he incorporated bovine means I'm going to try it because, you know, that's an intelligent company.
That's a way to replace the bad words.
Peter, the odds are zero.
It's never going to happen.
I mean, we don't.
Peter, do you believe in me, Peter?
Because clearly Sean does, but you do, right?
We're on a delay system.
We're on a delay system in radio, right?
So I think we have like, I don't know, 30-second delay, whatever it happens to be.
And the person that we have to edit the most or hit the button and cut out the most is Linda.
You know, I'm not sure.
I mean, live radio.
I'm going to do a check, see if it's you or me.
And I'm pretty sure it's you.
I'm just going to say, because even when you say Adam Schiff, sometimes it gets a little close.
You know what I'm saying?
It doesn't.
It's a total shift show.
Now, Peter, is that not clear?
I think that's very clear.
Yeah, but I'll tell you what, Sean, the listeners love it when you and Linda kibbits back and forth on some of these issues.
I think maybe she helps keep you balanced sometimes.
See that?
And that's no bad line.
Oh, my gosh.
I promise you, Peter, even in front of her new pastor, who has got the patience of Job, who she doesn't let me talk to very often.
I only talk to him once.
And I've never got my comments.
And I have a lot to ask this guy because I'm going to learn a lot about how you save souls.
Pastor Tim, huh?
You got a lot of questions?
I do have a lot of questions for Pastor Tim.
That's correct.
Listen, I can be your vehicle to your answers.
All you have to do is give me the questions.
I'll pass them one.
I'll get your answers.
No, how about I talk directly to the pastor and it'd be a confidential call between me and him.
Yeah, I'm thinking about it.
Instead of you sitting there, you know, stalking the conversation like you did the one time I did it.
Listen, I'm just, you know, I'm just a facilitator.
You know, I got to make sure it all goes right.
That's all.
I'm not going to say anything horrible.
I did ask the pastor in front of you.
I said, you do know that she uses quite salty language, Pastor.
And she's from time to time.
He was very diplomatic.
And he said, yeah, that's something we're working on.
That's so him.
But in truth, I mean, I'm Mary Poppins around the kids.
You know, I only use the bad language around adults.
But what happens is I hold it all in around the kids.
I got to get it out, you know?
What do you think, you, Jankowicz?
You're now going to do a TikTok.
Oh, my gosh.
What do you call that word?
Super cali-fragilistic espiela docius.
Whatever it's called.
It's not docious.
It's just docious.
I know.
I'm doing it on purpose.
It was done on purpose.
All right, that's going to wrap things up for today.
Nine Eastern Hannity on the Fox News channel.
We're loaded up.
We'll have a full, complete investigation into Joe Biden's White House press secretary, the idiocy and the insane statements Joe Biden making about the economy.
Basically, all the news you'll never get from the media mob and the latest on doxing, of course, Supreme Court justices.
Nine Eastern Hannity set you DVR, Fox News.
See you tonight, back here tomorrow.
Thank you for making this show possible.
We'll see you tonight.
You want smart political talk without the meltdowns?
We got you.
I'm Carol Markowitz, and I'm Mary Catherine Hamm.
We've been around the block in media, and we're doing things differently.
Normally is about real conversations.
Thoughtful, try to be funny, grounded, and no panic.
We'll keep you informed and entertained without ruining your day.
Join us every Tuesday and Thursday, normally, on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
I'm Ben Ferguson.
And I'm Ted Cruz.
Three times a week, we do our podcast, Verdict with Ted Cruz.
Nationwide, we have millions of listeners.
Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, we break down the news and bring you behind the scenes inside the White House, inside the Senate, inside the United States Supreme Court.
And we cover the stories that you're not getting anywhere else.
We arm you with the facts to be able to know and advocate for the truth with your friends and family.
So download Verdict with Ted Cruz now, wherever you get your podcasts.