• Full Court Press with Sean Spicer | 03-22-26
    Mar 22 2026
    Sean Spicer provides a comprehensive political briefing centered on his recent Oval Office meeting with Donald Trump and the debut of his new book, "Trump 2.0." He frames the upcoming election as a critical choice between two distinct governing philosophies, highlighting a contentious Senate confirmation hearing between Republicans Rand Paul and Mark Wayne Mullen as evidence of the high stakes and internal frictions within the party. Spicer utilizes current polling data to argue that while Republicans face challenges with younger voters and suburban women, the Democratic platform remains drastically out of step with mainstream American values on issues like border security and voter ID. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Brent Buchanan | 03-22-26
    Mar 22 2026
    Sean Spicer interviews Brent Buchanan of Signal Polling to analyze the current political landscape eight months prior to the midterm elections. The discussion highlights a four-point deficit for Republicans on the generic congressional ballot, noting that while the GOP currently represents the "status quo," their standing is heavily influenced by voter perceptions of economic and security issues. Buchanan emphasizes that the party's primary challenge lies with voters under the age of 55, necessitating a shift toward authentic, long-form media platforms rather than traditional news outlets to rebuild trust. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    22 mins
  • Julian Epstein | 03-15-26
    Mar 15 2026
    Sean Spicer and Democratic strategist Julian Epstein discuss the radicalization of the modern Democratic Party, focusing on the emergence of the "watermelon coalition"—a term Epstein uses to describe the alignment between socialist ideologies and Islamism united by an anti-Western agenda. Epstein argues that the party has moved significantly toward the far-left fringe, abandoning the centrist positions held during the Clinton era and leaving the Republican Party to occupy the political middle ground. The conversation highlights how social media dynamics and groupthink stifle internal dissent, leading to controversial stances on national security, Iranian relations, and voter identification laws. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    17 mins
  • Full Court Press with Sean Spicer | 03-15-26
    Mar 15 2026
    Sean Spicer delivers a multifaceted political commentary focused on voter integrity and the defense of the Trump administration's record. Spicer strongly advocates for the Save America Act, arguing that requiring photo identification and proof of citizenship is a common-sense measure supported by the vast majority of Americans. He utilizes interviews with former official Trisha McLaughlin and strategist Julian Epstein to dismiss allegations of financial corruption regarding government ad buys and to critique the Democratic Party’s perceived radicalization. Throughout the broadcast, Spicer maintains a sharp focus on media accountability, accusing major news outlets of spreading misinformation and failing to highlight necessary corrections. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    56 mins
  • Trisha McLaughlin | 03-15-26
    Mar 15 2026
    Sean Spicer discusses the Department of Homeland Security's controversial $200 million advertisement campaign designed to encourage the self-deportation of illegal immigrants. Former official Trisha McGlaughlin defends the program as a fiscally responsible alternative to physical arrests, claiming the initiative saved taxpayers billions by offering voluntary departure incentives. She also addresses allegations of nepotism and procurement misconduct, asserting that she recused herself once a firm linked to her then-fiancé became a subcontractor. Beyond the financial debate, the conversation transitions into a critique of Democratic opposition to border security funding and the SAVE Act, framing current legislative hurdles as a threat to national security and electoral integrity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    25 mins
  • Theo Wold | 03-08-26
    Mar 8 2026
    Sean Spicer and Theo Wold examine the legal and systemic failures within the American justice system, using a tragic Virginia murder case to illustrate the consequences of categorical dispensation. They argue that local prosecutors, allegedly influenced by radical political funding, are intentionally refusing to enforce state laws against repeat offenders, thereby creating an arbitrary application of justice that endangers the public. The conversation then shifts to the presidential pardon power and the controversial use of the autopen, which the speakers frame as a symptom of broader concerns regarding executive mental competency. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    19 mins
  • Full Court Press with Sean Spicer | 03-08-26
    Mar 8 2026
    For today's episode, Sean Spicer primarily focuses on public safety and immigration, highlighting a tragic case in Virginia to argue that Democratic policies allow violent offenders to remain at large. Through a legal lens provided by guest Theo Wald, the show attacks the use of pro-criminal prosecutors and questions the mental competency of the President regarding the use of the auto pen for official pardons. The program concludes by exploring the "MAHA" wellness movement, featuring Dr. Jessica Duncan to discuss the potential FDA reclassification of peptides and their growing role in weight loss and body composition. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    57 mins
  • Dr. Jessica Duncan | 03-08-26
    Mar 8 2026
    Sean Spicer and Dr. Jessica Duncan discuss the medical and political implications of peptide therapy, sparked by recent comments from the public health sector. The conversation clarifies that while peptides are naturally occurring amino acid chains, the current focus is on synthetic versions that have faced strict regulatory hurdles and limited availability since 2023. Dr. Duncan explains that the FDA is currently reviewing the science behind these substances, with the potential to reclassify and reintroduce numerous restricted peptides to the legal market shortly. Central to the dialogue is the necessity of professional medical oversight, as the speakers warn against the dangers of obtaining these potent compounds from unregulated "alternative markets" or social media influencers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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    18 mins