Larry Elder / Wednesday, June 24
It is hard to see what President Donald Trump could have done differently.
Larry Elder / Friday, November 18, 2022
We still have questions about the Paul Pelosi story. They still haven’t released the video of the Pelosi home, supposedly under 24-seven surveillance cameras. To recap, just days before the midterm elections, a hammer-wielding mentally ill man—who, according to was illegally in the United States—broke into the home of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and attacked […]
Dennis Prager / Thursday, March 27, 2025
What’s the difference between attack plans and war plans? Has anybody noticed that they are protesting in Gaza against Hamas? Plus, will a 25% tariff on imported cars raise car prices?
Mike Gallagher / Friday, June 26
Josh opens the show with the latest developments on the Iran deal and explains why it now appears to be hanging by a thread following Iran's actions earlier this week. He revisits what should have been done from the beginning, why the current approach has fallen short, and why President Trump still has time to secure a real victory. Josh also examines the biggest obstacles standing in the way of a lasting agreement and whether a deal is still realistically within reach. Next, Josh turns to the courts with a major legal update, breaking down the Left's meltdown over a recent Supreme Court ruling that may go down as one of the most commonsense decisions we've seen from the Court. He explains what the ruling actually says, why critics are misrepresenting it, and what it means for the future of executive authority and the rule of law. Finally, Josh discusses the anniversary of the Obergefell v. Hodges same-sex marriage decision at the Supreme Court and why new polling provides evidence that the fight to restore the proper definition of marriage is far from a lost cause.
Mike Gallagher / Friday, June 26
Homeland Security Wins Big at Supreme Court on Immigration Issues SCOTUS to Hawaii on #2A: Welcome to America, Pals The DSA Is a Hate Group, and What It Hates Is America House Cancels Votes As GOP Holdouts Revolt Over Failure To Pass SAVE America Act NYC Rent Guidelines Board approves 2-year rent freeze, fulfilling Mamdani […]
Charlie Kirk / Friday, December 19, 2025
The Charlie Kirk Show At AmFest 2025
Charlie Kirk / Thursday, June 25
A new tiny home village in Van Nuys is set to open June 29, but the price tag tied to the project is already drawing attention, with city documents showing more than $5.5 million spent for just 100 beds. It’s one of several similar sites rolling out across Los Angeles as officials continue to expand […]
Charlie Kirk / Thursday, September 1, 2022
Jack Posobiec is in for Charlie to break down OPEC’s chess move and what it means for the Democrats heading into November. Jack welcomes Libby Emmons, EIC of The Post Millennial to detail a heartbreaking story of a father trying to save his son from being mutilated by his ex-wife. Ken Paxton dishe ...
Larry O'Connor / Wednesday, June 17
With Victoria Coates, Heritage Foundation Vice President and a former deputy national security advisor to President Donald Trump.
Hugh Hewitt / Friday, June 26
Reports indicate explosions in Syria near the Strait of Hormunic, sparking speculation about recent military actions. Analysts discuss the potential involvement and consequences of these strikes, emphasizing the President's frustration with broken promises. The segment highlights the precision of the strikes, with one bridge and a freighter being targeted successfully. The conversation suggests that this could be the beginning of a broader response, with more targets potentially being pursued in the coming days. Stay tuned for live and on-demand coverage on Salem News Channel.
Hugh Hewitt / Friday, June 26
Our world is full of fables about being convinced of untruths. The Emperor Has New Clothes tells us about how easily we can fall prey to con men and how easily groupthink can aid that process. Chicken Little tells us about how easily we can be fooled into thinking we are doing a good thing only to end up as a meal. The Boy Who Cried Wolf teaches us that uttering falsehoods too often can mean we are not heard even when we speak truth. So many classic and ancient lessons that we seem never to learn.. . .
Hugh Hewitt / Wednesday, October 16, 2024
Hugh is back today, Wednesday, October 16th, 2024, bringing you the news and talking with: