All Episodes
April 30, 2025 - Sean Hannity Show
35:15
Broken Party - April 29th, Hour 1
| Copy link to current segment

Time Text
This is an iHeart podcast.
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.
What I told people I was making a podcast about Benghazi, nine times out of ten, they called me a masochist, rolled their eyes, or just asked, why?
Benghazi, the truth became a web of lies.
From Prologue Projects and Pushkin Industries, this is Fiasco, Benghazi.
What difference at this point does it make?
Listen to Fiasco, Benghazi, on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
All right.
Thank you, Scott Shannon, and thanks to all of you for being with us.
Write down our toll-free telephone number.
You want to be a part of the program?
It's 800-941 Sean.
If you want to join us, 100 days in, and look at all that Donald Trump has accomplished.
I mean, it is, it is, the list is unbelievable.
142 executive actions.
We still live under the Biden-Harris economy.
So, you know, at this particular point in time, now, with that said, Congress is now moving towards their reconciliation bill.
We expect that sometime by Memorial Day.
Hopefully, they can get that done.
That'll go a long ways towards implementing the Trump economic agenda.
We do know what Doge, $160, what, a billion dollars in waste, fraud, abuse, corruption.
We do know the price of gas is down significantly.
We do know mortgage rates are down, not significantly, but down enough to make a difference, especially if you need a mortgage.
We've yet, thankfully, no deaths abroad, no military overseas deaths.
U.S. AIDS AID dismantled.
26 Americans held abroad have been released and brought home.
The president has been very aggressive, identifying radical enemies like the Houthis as a foreign terrorist organization, designating MS-13 drug cartels, Trende Aragua, as foreign terrorist organizations, which would trigger the Alien Enemies Act.
The president imposed a 145% tariff on China.
China puts a tariff on everything.
No president in 50 to 60 years has been willing to take on that issue.
I know it's created a little bit of, you know, skittishness on Wall Street, but pretty much everything creates skittishness on Wall Street.
It's never been my barometer.
Executive Orders 142, five bills signed into law, the Lake and Riley Act number one, continuing resolution, three regulation eliminations.
He has rescinded several Biden executive orders, declared a national energy emergency.
We have news on that front today is now new energy production has now begun in the Gulf of America.
He ended liquefied natural gas and the exporting ban.
You know, is in the process of declassifying, releasing documents, and being transparent on RFK, JFK, MLK.
Full cabinet nominated, confirmed at a faster speed than any president in the modern era.
He's offered to rehire members of the military, unfairly discharged for refusing the COVID vaccine.
He stopped federal funding for schools that allow men to participate in women's sports, abolishing the Department of Education, which we'll get into later in the program.
Good idea.
Established Doge, as I said, so far, has saved you, the American taxpayers, over $160 billion, designated English as the official language of the U.S., ordered federal workers to get back into the office full-time, boosting ridership of the D.C. Metro public transit system to the highest levels in five years.
Must be nice working from home every day and not actually working.
That's when Elon Musk sent out the you must respond.
He wanted to see if anyone would respond or how many people wouldn't respond.
Resumed death penalty cases for federal cases, halted production of the penny, which is costing us more than a penny for every one produced, eliminated at the border CBP, the CBP one app, changed it into a tool illegals can use now to self-deport.
If they self-deport now, they will have the opportunity to return legally.
Otherwise, that opportunity will be fully taken away from them.
He's now pretty much fully secured the southern border with hardly any illegal crossings now taking place.
A massive accomplishment.
Proves that Joe Biden was lying the whole time saying, well, the border's secure and the border's closed, but more importantly, saying that he needed Congress to act.
He never needed Congress to act.
He's resumed border wall construction.
ICE has now arrested over 100,000 illegal immigrants, 139,000 deportations.
He has established the White House Initiative on historically black colleges and universities, established the President's Board of Advisors on historically black colleges and universities.
He also came up with something I thought was a stroke of genius, and he put our dear friend Alice Marie Johnson in charge as the pardon czar.
I thought that was brilliant.
Established the National Energy Dominance Council, the White House Task Force on Artificial Intelligence Education.
By the way, that's not the future.
That future is now.
Established a task force on anti-Christian bias, established a task force on anti-Semitism, established the strategic Bitcoin Reserve and U.S. digital assets stockpile, established the Make America Healthy Again Commission, established the White House Faith Council, established the FEMA Review Council, established the Homeland Security Task Force, renamed the Gulf of America, renamed Mount Kinley, and I'm just beginning.
But the most important things that he has done is he's laid the foundation for a lot of future success, and there's been a lot of promises he made, and he's taking on every big initiative that he possibly can.
And you've got to understand something, the environment that Donald Trump is working in here, because the media is working overtime to create a false narrative.
Oh, terrible.
100 days, the worst ever.
If you listen to the idiots over at MSDNC or fake news, CNN.
Well, there was a study by MRC that came out and ABC, NBC, CBS, forget the cable channels.
They're like 24-7 nonstop.
I hate Trump.
I hate Trump.
I hate Trump more than you hate Trump.
I hate Trump the most.
I hate Trump the most.
I hate Trump the triple most.
Anyway, so, but if you look at it, very similar to where we were with the campaign, 92% negative coverage of Donald Trump through the first 100 days.
I mean, it is, if you analyze World News Tonight, NBC Nightly News, the CBS Evening News from January 20th through April 9th, 900 stories, 899 to be specific, discussing Donald Trump, the Trump administration.
And they found 92.2% of the coverage is negative, only 7.8% positive.
And it's just 100 days in the second term.
The broadcast evening news landscape is even more lopsided.
The morning shows, you know, do you think Georgie Stefanopos is actually any better than that?
I don't think so.
But if you look at some of the other accomplishments of Trump ignored by the media, Congressman Chuck Fleischman pointed out on X: 345,000 new jobs created during Trump's first 100 days.
American families are now benefiting from the lowest inflation in four years.
Prescription drug prices down 2%.
Energy prices down 2%.
140,000 Biden illegals deported.
Civil rights laws protecting women now finally being enforced by keeping men out of women's sports.
And he has secured pledges from both domestic foreign companies and countries to invest up to $10 trillion in the U.S. economy in the next four years.
Everything from the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Nvidia, Apple, and, of course, car manufacturers, and that would include Hyundai, Honda, and many others, Nissan.
They're all understanding that this is a different world on top of the money he's taking in in terms of tariffs, although that's still an issue that is going to take time.
And this is what people need to understand.
Yes, the president was able to secure the border and begin the process of eliminating those that did not respect our laws, borders, and sovereignty immediately.
But the president also laid the foundation for future energy dominance and success.
I mean, collecting a record $15 billion in tariff revenue in April is not a small task, but, you know, the first oil production from a joint U.S.-French corporate venture in the Gulf of America is a welcome sign.
And this is going to be, in my mind, where America makes the most amount or has the potential to make the most amount of money.
And that would then therefore allow us to shore up Social Security and Medicare, which are headed towards insolvency, to pay down our national debt eventually and get to a point where we can.
But he's laid the foundation for big transformational and consequential things.
And what a lot of people don't understand about Donald Trump is he is a disruptor.
He is an iconoclast.
He's not an institutionalist and he's not establishment.
And just because it's the old way of doing things and 50 to 60 years worth of America being ripped off, abused, and taken advantage of, for example, on tariffs, don't expect him to do the same thing as they're doing.
And the media, for their part, they don't want to understand him.
They're addicted to hating him.
And the verdict, by the way, is in on Democrats.
And we went through this in some detail yesterday.
I mean, we have seen nothing but childlike petulance, anger, the radical, the rise of the radical left that has so intimidated leadership and Democrats.
Don't dare ever want to criticize the squad, AOC, Jasmine Crockett, or Grandpa Bernie.
You know, they're involved in these sit-ins and their singing and their slogans and their F-bombs and their bingo paddles.
They show no sense of decency.
It won't stand for mothers that lost their children or a young man that survives cancer or the wife of a slain officer hero or a young man that lost his father, gets a commission to West Point.
They sit on their ass and they just show their anger towards Donald Trump.
And then they, who do we have?
Hakeem Jeffries over the weekend saying, well, basically, we have two parties in America: patriots and traitors.
Well, I guess being compared to Hitler, Stalin, and Mussolini wasn't that bad.
And this is what they've now been reduced to.
Donald Trump, in many ways, I said this in my monologue on TV last night, broke the Democratic Party.
He just broke them.
And it is, you know, this massive milestone.
But think about this.
The president's trying to bring peace to Europe and peace to the Middle East.
The president's moving towards energy dominance.
The president did secure the borders, is in the process of getting rid of known terrorists, cartel members, gang members, murderers, and rapists that Joe and Kamal allowed into this country.
And they're sitting on the steps of the Capitol singing and whining.
You know, the highest-ranking Democratic member of the House, there are two parties in America right now: patriots and traitors.
And then this is what went down this weekend, which I think really encapsulates where this party is right now, which is dead.
They are the party of the radicalized left, and I don't see this changing anytime soon.
What have they accomplished?
Their approval ratings are in the 20s.
This was this weekend.
This is a time to choose.
And we're either going to choose the side of the American people, or we're going to choose this cruel budget that Republicans are trying to jam down the throats of the American people.
We can't keep doing things like business as usual.
We have to think of creative new things to do.
And so Hakeem and I thought, let's sit on the steps of the Capitol.
Think about what the framers did to try to make the president not a king, not to have a unitary executive.
And Trump is doing the exact opposite.
And what Grant said is there are but two parties in America right now: patriots and traitors.
I will build this world from love.
I will build this world from love.
Not too bad.
It's so cringe inducing.
It really is.
It's a cruel budget.
That's a talking point.
Well, because we're not going to give Harvard $646 billion that we've allocated for fiscal year 2024 for them to indoctrinate kids in a prestigious Ivy League institution.
This is mad.
Well, you're going to, part of that money goes to cancer research.
Well, give it to scientists.
Give it directly to them.
Don't give it to these institutions of higher learning that have $53 billion endowments.
How stupid is that?
You know, it's cruel.
Do you want to talk about what's cruel?
It's cruel to steal from your children and your grandchildren and run up record debt after record debt and deficit every year.
That's cruel.
Can't steal from future generations.
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 on Verdict with Ted Cruz now, wherever you get your podcasts.
When I told people I was making a podcast about Benghazi, nine times out of ten, they called me a masochist, rolled their eyes, or just asked, why?
Benghazi, the truth became a web of lies.
It's almost a dirty word, one that connotes conspiracy theory.
Will we ever get the truth about the Benghazi massacre?
Bad faith, political warfare, and frankly, bullshit.
We kill the ambassador just to cover something up.
You put two and two together.
Was it an overblown distraction or a sinister conspiracy?
Benghazi is a Rosetta Stone for everything that's been going on for the last 20 years.
I'm Leon Nayfak from Prologue Projects and Pushkin Industries.
This is Fiasco, Benghazi.
What difference at this point does it make?
Yes, that's right.
Lock her up.
Listen to Fiasco, Benghazi, on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
On the issue of the economy, so the White House confirmed the president will sign an order protecting the auto industry from tariffs stacking on top of each other in exchange for continued focus on domestic production.
Auto manufacturers will continue to pay a 25% tariff for imported vehicles, but this executive order will prevent any additional tariffs, such as the 25% tax on steel and aluminum, from impacting car companies.
The order will be retroactive, allowing automakers to receive reimbursements for tariffs they have already paid, according to the Wall Street Journal.
The Treasury Secretary Scott Besson said during a White House press briefing earlier today that the president's move shows a commitment to bringing car manufacturing back to the U.S.
We want to give automakers a path to do that quickly, efficiently, and create as many jobs as possible.
Now, the Wall Street Journal also reported on Monday that the 25% tariff on foreign auto parts will be modified, allowing car manufacturers to be reimbursed up to 3.75% of the value of the U.S.-made car in the first year, and that the reimbursement would, in fact, drop to 2.5% of the car's value in the second year and then be phased out.
And the president, you know, all these foreign car companies, they're now saying, you know what, I think we're going to build in America.
Well, that's great for American workers.
That's high-paying career jobs in the auto industry that are desperately needed.
You know, when foreign cars started coming in and becoming prominent, and I'll be honest, American manufacturers back in the 70s, they kind of lost their way and they got outflanked.
You know, I think of, for example, Toyota and later Honda.
I mean, they just got outflanked.
They were making better vehicles.
That's not the case anymore.
America, look at the Tesla I just got.
It's the most American-made car in the country.
But beyond that, you know, Ford and GM and Chrysler, these are good products that they've got out there today.
And with advancing technology, they get better and better and better.
But if you, let's say you want a BMW, let's say you want a Mercedes, let's say whatever it happens to be, these companies now are building their plants here.
If you want a Toyota, they're going to build it here.
You want a Hyundai?
They're going to build it here.
And they're going to get their parts from here.
Other news: the U.S. private sector employees kept their demand for workers in late March.
Labor Department data released today: hiring ticked up and layoffs fell broadly, strengthening worker confidence and underscoring the labor market's resilience heading into spring.
That data does seem to indicate that demand for workers remains solid as employers continue to expand payrolls, seek new hires, despite the global economic uncertainties and trade anxiety-driven, you know, the stock market volatility that had taken place.
But hiring ticked up to 5.41 million from 4.37 million.
Layoffs, discharges fell to 1.6 million, the lowest level since June of 24.
Private sector layoffs declined across nearly every major industry, including retail trade, manufacturing, financial activities, transportation, warehousing, and manufacturing a sector.
Closely watched for signs of pressure from recent trade policies.
Job openings increased slightly to 449,000.
But remember, we're still dealing with, for the most part, the Biden-Harris economy.
Now, the Treasury Secretary, Scott Vesant, says the booming tariff revenue could provide income tax relief.
And he laid out a number, which I thought was pretty high.
The Treasury reports that it collected a record $15 billion in tariff revenue in April.
Here's the thing, and I know it's uncomfortable for people, and I really do sympathize with people in the short term.
I really do.
Because a lot of people, you know, they have watched the volatility and it's driving them crazy.
But there's two options here: either you challenge the old way, which is all of our friends and foes around the globe tariff us to death.
You know, and I watched this with the election of this left-winger in Canada attacking America's wants to put tariffs.
I'm like, no, the tariff war started with Canada.
Canada is the one that puts massive tariffs on our products.
They're the country that doesn't pay their fair share of NATO.
They're the country that won't secure their border.
They're the country that have not been good partners to us.
The only difference is Donald Trump called it out.
Anyway, the president's trade policies affect these record tariffs.
Is it to me?
I'm a free and fair trader, but it's got to be free and fair.
And that's where I think the term reciprocal tariffs in time, probably sooner than later, is going to come into play.
And there's a lot of talk about deals pending with India, Japan, Australia, Korea, Taiwan, Great Britain, maybe Italy, and some other countries as well.
I think a country like China will take a little bit longer.
But I know there are conversations taking place.
So hopefully that will lead to, you know, some there's got to be some release in the pressure here, or you just accept what presidents have accepted for 50 or 60 years, and that is that we get taken advantage of, ripped off, and abused.
I'm not so sure it's not a fight worth picking, even for a little bit of short-term disruption.
The Treasury Secretary said that the revenue could be so great it could provide relief from federal income taxes eventually.
But I also would argue that energy dominance could add to relief from income taxes.
It could also pay down our debt.
It can also bring back solvency to Social Security and Medicare.
It also can help create the next generation of weaponry.
All of these big things the president has put in place.
Newsweek reporting a coalition of companies making and using large batteries for energy storage on the electric grid announced a $100 billion investment and commitment to make and buy grid batteries here in the U.S.
We are investing to ensure that in five years, every part of the energy storage industry is anchored here in America.
This is very important, very important that we make our medicines here as well.
The first oil production from a joint U.S.-French corporate venture in the Gulf of America, a welcome indication that the president's promise to unleash American energy dominance is taking shape.
I think that's big news.
American Energy Titan, Chevron, French firm Total Energies, announced the start of production last week from the deepwater Ballyboar oil field off the coast of Louisiana, Mississippi.
It's a 64 to 40 partnership favoring the Texas company.
This is just the beginning, drill, baby, drill.
And that's going to lead to a lot of potential.
Liquefied natural gas, clean burning gas.
And the president opening up coal as well.
The president also signed an executive order requiring truck drivers to speak English.
Under the order, a driver must be able to read and speak English sufficiently to converse with the general public to operate a commercial vehicle in the U.S. Trucking industry's been hit brutally hard with the worst recession, and it's gone on for an extended period of time for a couple of years now.
But the president said they should be able to read, understand traffic signs, communicate with traffic safety, border patrol, agricultural checkpoints, cargo weight limits, station officers and drivers need to provide feedback to their employers and customers and receive related directions in English.
It's just common sense.
Now, the president has designated English as the country's official language in an executive order that's back in March.
Truckers are celebrating this as a huge win.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, you know, treating English as a backseat language jeopardizes roadway safety.
Here's an interesting prediction from Elon Musk.
He predicts robots will outshine even the best surgeons within five years.
I've been saying that AI is going to change everything.
Now, Gary Brecker, he's into the health, wellness, fitness, and nutrition space.
I actually have an upcoming podcast with him on Fox Nation.
He says if you can live the next five years, your odds will go up exponentially to live past 100.
I mean, think about that because early detection, et cetera.
Now, what Elon Musk is declaring is that robots will outmatch surgeons in just a matter of years.
Quote, robots will surpass good human surgeons within a few years and the best human surgeons within five years.
Now, he's referring to his company Neuralink, which has implanted technology in people's brains that enables them to manipulate computers with their thoughts.
Neuralink had to use a robot for the brain computer electrode insertion, and it was impossible for a human to achieve the required speed and precision.
In response to Musk's prediction, Mike Lee opined, sounds like a win for humans.
But I mean, this is it.
And if you've not taken time to just mess around with artificial intelligence, you need to.
I personally like Elon's system Grok the best.
It's also the funniest.
If you put it in an extreme mode, wow.
It'll, I mean, it's off the hook funny.
And you can literally entertain yourself for hours.
It's pretty addicting.
Immigration officials canceled student visas for 4,000 foreigners who have criminal records.
The illegal immigrant bag thief that got Christy Noam, her bag has been nabbed by the NYPD, had been nabbed by the NYPD in March, but was released under New York's sanctuary city laws.
Good luck to New York.
And I'm sure Andrew Cuomo will get right on that.
Photos showing the Milwaukee judges' courtroom.
Now, this woman walked this guy out knowing ICE was there to arrest them, walked him out a door that nobody gets walked through unless you're a member of the jury or part of the court system, and purposely aided and abetted and tried to help this guy escape ICE.
But apparently, she has on her door.
It was put up there, I guess, April 14th, four days before she helped this guy, Eduardo Flores Ruiz, an illegal immigrant, and his attorney leave the courthouse to evade ICE agents.
It says, attention.
If any attorney, witness, coordinator, or any court official knows or believes that a person feels unsafe coming to the courtroom 6:15, please notify Branch 31 clerk to request a court appearance via Zoom.
Why do we care about the feelings of people that we believe broke the law?
How does that make any sense at all?
Here's a report out of Texas giving you a very clear picture of the financial impact the border crisis is having on our health care system.
Texas hospitals spent $121.8 million on health care for illegal immigrants just for the month of November of 2024.
This is the first report since Governor Abbott's new executive order, which requires public hospitals to collect and share patients' immigration status.
I mean, who's paying that?
We're paying that.
Now it starts to get personal, doesn't it?
When you start seeing that your kids get less attention at school because a lot of resources, they're not hiring more teachers, you know, for kids that need English as a second language class.
That means less time and attention devoted to your children on top of a system that was broken long before Biden and Harris opened up the borders.
Pretty unbelievable.
One Democratic senator claiming a Brego Garcia situation is not going to end well for Trump.
He's undermining freedom.
Guy was deemed by two judges, two of them, as a member of MS-13.
Guy was accused in her own writing by his own wife of being a wife beater.
Why are Democrats so obsessed about this?
One Democratic congressman bragging about voting against the Lake and Riley Act, saying Trump's policies are violating due.
They just make this stuff up as they go along.
They really do.
At this point, there is no leadership.
Charlemagne Dagad tells Hakeem Jeffries and Chucky to cut it out over hypocritical oligarchy concerns.
I think it's ridiculous when they try to say things, all these conversations about oligarchy, oligarchy, oligarchy.
He goes on to say, now Bernie Sanders AOC, they can go out there and say, fight the oligarchy.
Hakeem Jeffries, you can't say that, okay?
Like, cut it out.
We know that you've taken so much money from court corporate donors.
It's all true.
I just like to lie a lot.
800-941-Sean is a number.
Listen, when you need to reach parents or elderly relatives or your employees or co-workers, you're going to love our new sponsor, Rapid Radios Walkie Talkies.
This is not a toy.
This is industrial strength.
And Rapid Radios will keep you connected with all of these people in your life with the touch of a button.
And you simply pull them out of the box.
You press the button.
You start talking.
Beauty is if you give it to your kids, they can't have access to the internet and you can still stay in touch with them.
It's a one-touch connection.
And anyway, you can reach out to elderly relatives wherever they are in the country because it's on a nationwide LTE network.
You never pay a subscription fee of any kind, no monthly fee of any kind.
They're 100% private.
And it's time to just go over and look at this technology for yourself.
Go to rapidradios.com and get in on what everyone's talking about.
For a limited time, you go to rapidradios.com.
You'll get 60% off for your UPS shipping.
If you have the promo code Radio25, you'll get an extra 25 bucks off and a free EMP protection bag.
That's rapidradios.com, 60% off.
Promo code Radio25, an extra 25 bucks off and a free EMP bag.
When we come back, we'll check in with Senator Eric Schmidt about the new lawfare of the left, and that's going to liberal activists, low-level judges, and doing judge shopping straight ahead.
All right, everyone knows I'm into health, wellness, nutrition, and I will tell you I'm taking better care of myself.
And I found the greatest cereal of all time.
It's Grainberry Cereal.
Now, they use natural, plant-based fiber.
They even developed a whole grain onyx sorghum to help slow sugar absorption, which, by the way, is great for diabetes.
Or if you have pre-diabetes, you're going to love the taste as well.
It's so delicious.
When you go to the store, ask for Grain Berry Cereal, the official cereal of the Sean Hannity Show.
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 on Verdict with Ted Cruz now, wherever you get your podcasts.
What I told people, I was making a podcast about Benghazi.
Nine times out of ten, they called me a masochist, rolled their eyes, or just asked, why?
Benghazi, the truth became a web of lies.
From Prologue Projects and Pushkin Industries, this is Fiasco, Benghazi.
What difference at this point does it make?
Export Selection