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Will the Alex Murdaugh retrial end in another conviction? As the legal world prepares for a new venue and judge in the Murdaugh case, Trey reviews the impact of the Clerk of Court's misconduct and what the state stands to lose. Plus, Trey answers questions on how to effectively mitigate government corruption and shares his definitive ranking of the greatest crime dramas of all time, from The Wire to the "masterpiece" that is season 1 of True Detective. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Are we living as a country worthy of the ultimate sacrifice made by our fallen heroes? Following this Memorial Day, Trey reflects on the profound debt we owe those who can no longer hear our gratitude. He explores whether our current national discourse honors their legacy or if we have become our own worst enemy. Trey offers a powerful call for us to be more united in life to honor those who are united in death. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Trey revisits questions over restoring public trust in the Department of Justice and whether Americans see it as an independent institution or one influenced by politics. He also reflects on his 30-year friendship with Senator Lindsey Graham, sharing personal stories you won't see on the news. Plus, a look back on themes and insights from Trey's best-selling novel, The Color of Death, as he continues work on the sequel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, is the American experiment still holding up? Anchor of Special Report, Bret Baier, joins Trey to talk about his new book, The Case for America, and make the case for why the country is still worth believing in. From the grit of the Founding Fathers to today’s challenges with social media and political division, Bret explains why understanding the full story of our history matters if we want to move forward together. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

As gas prices soar, Americans are feeling the financial impact at the pump. Trey explains the role geopolitics plays in pricing and spotlights his conversation with Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch, reviewing the ethical code of conduct Justices uphold. Plus, Trey shares an exciting update on the sequel to his bestselling novel, The Color of Death! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch joins Trey to discuss his new book, Heroes of 1776, and the revolutionary ideas that still define the American spirit. Justice Gorsuch dissects the critical distinction between the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, the "gallows humor" shared by the original signers who faced treason charges, and why civic education is the key to preserving the Republic for the next generation. This interview first aired on Sunday, 05/10, on Sunday Night in America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

What are the key races to watch in the 2026 midterms? Trey reviews the battleground races he believes could shift the balance of power in Congress. He also explains why following the Supreme Court’s consequential rulings can be challenging, arguing that understanding the process is just as important as the outcome. Plus, Trey closes with a candid and humorous look at his longstanding mental battle with the game of golf. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, the conversation surrounding the nation's history and shared values has come to the forefront. FOX & Friends Weekend co-host, Rachel Campos-Duffy, sits down with Trey to discuss her upcoming book, All-American Patriotism, a compilation of diverse perspectives from the FOX family that explores regional cultures and personal stories of the American experience. Trey and Rachel examine the impact of immigration on national pride, the role of education in shaping future generations, and how rediscovering the American landscape can provide a path toward a more unified future. ...

With The Color of Death sequel in the works, Trey reflects on the editorial process behind his true-crime thriller debut. He walks through the writing process, the real-life inspiration behind the characters, and why it was so important to write a story that ultimately ends with the light overcoming the darkness. If you haven't yet read The Color of Death you can get it, HERE! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

In this encore episode, Trey is joined by New York Times Best-selling author and Parker Gilbert Montgomery Professor at Harvard University, Arthur Brooks, for a deep dive into the mechanics of happiness. Recorded during a season of peak political tension ahead of the 2024 Election, their conversation has only become more relevant as the public navigates current political climates. Arthur provides practical, science-backed strategies to reclaim your joy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Trey tackles listener questions regarding accountability in Washington, D.C., arguing that while legal consequences are rare, reputation and historical legacy remain crucial. He also pushes back against growing distrust in Congress, asserting that voters should demand both strong leadership and ethical behavior rather than settling for less. Plus, Trey weighs the uncertainty surrounding U.S. objectives in Iran—emphasizing that a military draft remains unlikely, even as tensions persist. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Trey criticizes the culture of fame that he says enabled former California Congressman Eric Swalwell’s (D) alleged misconduct, shining a light on the bipartisan hypocrisy protecting powerful figures in D.C. He analyzes how political leaders and the media often prioritize television appearances over legislative substance, creating a "facade of influence." Trey also calls out members of his own party for applying a double standard to Republican figures accused of similar misconduct, arguing that true justice is blind to political affiliation. Learn more about your ad...