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Podcasts:
Heritage Foundation's Emilie Kao breaks down the case of baker Jack Phillips, being heard by the Supreme Court Tuesday, has wide-ranging implications for free speech and for people of faith in many professions. Plus: why President Trump's use of "merry Christmas" matters.
What's it like in the West Wing these days? Rob Bluey gives us a sneak peek at a forthcoming interview with former Trump advisor Sebastian Gorka. Plus: New details emerge in the string of sexual assault allegations rocking the media, and personnel changes may be afoot in the administration.
Congress is facing a budget deadline Dec. 8. Heritage Foundation's Romina Boccia explains what’s at stake. Plus: the latest on the tax reform debate, and Poland’s push for no work on Sundays.
What is net neutrality? Why does FCC Commissioner Ajit Pai think we'd be better off without it? We explain. Plus: Congress' new attempt to combat sexual harassment, and President Trump's fight with Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass.
Sen. Chuck Grassley announced he won't hold up two judicial nominees any more because of "blue slips." We explain. Plus: drama at the CFPB, and Prince Harry's engaged to an American.
What kind of reforms would encourage work, marriage, and result in happier live for some Americans? Heritage Foundation's Mare Fishpaw joins us to explain that, and why the individual mandate isn't working. Plus: why President Trump is making the right call on elephant hunting.
We discuss President Trump declaring North Korea a state sponsor of terrorism, and new allegations of inappropriate behavior from Sen. Al Franken, D-Minn., and a New York Times reporter. Talking about the death of a Border Patrol agent, Kelsey Harkness tells us what it's like on the United States-Mexico border.
The Daily Signal Podcast: Episode 108 by The Daily Signal
We discuss how the Left is turning on Bill Clinton. "We should look clearly at the credible evidence that Juanita Broaddrick told the truth when she accused Clinton of raping her," writes Michelle Goldberg in the New York Times. We also look at how likely Attorney General Jeff Sessions is to appoint a special counsel to look into the issues involving the FBI's handling of Hillary Clinton's email server, and how the French are considering making the age of consent for sexual relationships only 13.
The Paris Accord would have resulted in dire economic consequences for the U.S.--and wouldn't have significantly affected the earth's temperature. Yet at a conference in Paris this month, President Donald Trump and his administration came under fire for Trump's decision to withdraw from the Paris Agreement. On today's podcast, we discuss that, the result of Australia's vote on same-sex marriage and whether culture drives politics or politics drives culture, and what it says about our culture that a new report shows people left Thanksgiving earlier if their family didn't agree on politics in 2016.
We discuss a Japanese business that lets you rent friends and families, whether repealing the Obamacare mandate could be part of tax reform, and a new anti-Trump hotel.
We discuss whether government should regulate social media, the ignorance about communism and its effects, and a new report on the TSA's failures.
We discuss what lessons conservatives and liberals should take from the huge Democrat wins in Virginia's election Tuesday, as well as the winning Women's March candidate.
The Daily Signal Podcast: Episode 102 by The Daily Signal
Today, we discuss the terrible shooting in Texas, how Sen. Rand Paul was assaulted, and what surprising celebrity couple is going to church together.