Best Podcast Episodes About Mike Lee

Best Podcast Episodes About Mike Lee

Everything podcasters are saying about Mike Lee — curated from top podcasts

Updated: Apr 02, 2026 – 55 episodes
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Stuff You Should Know
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The division of water rights in the Colorado River Compact is crucial for states like Arizona, California, and Nevada. This segment dives into the significance of Lee Ferry as the dividing line between the upper and lower basins, explaining how the compact allocates 16.4 million acre-feet of water and the implications for water management. Understanding this compact is essential for grasping the ongoing challenges in water distribution in the American Southwest.
Stuff You Should Know · The Colorado River Compact · Apr 02, 2026
The Megyn Kelly Show
“… to go. I think Thomas and Alito might back the administration. You're probably right about that. I don't think they've got Roberts. Are we shocked, Mike? We're not shocked. Kavanaugh. Here's a little of Kavanaugh. We're just looking at the conservative justices since we know what the libs are going to do, but there's only three of them. What typically happens in these swing cases, you got to look at you got to look at Roberts. You got to look at Kavanaugh. You got to look at Coney Barrett and you got to look at Gorsuch. I think Thomas and Alito will be in the president's camp. But here's a …” “… that way, including the judges here in this case. And that's why I think this case, the Supreme Court, is going to be 7-2, maybe 9-0. The Constitution is what it says it is. No, it's not going to be 9-0. Not this one. Thomas and Alito aren't going to go. I think Thomas and Alito might back the administration. You're probably right about that. I don't think they've got Roberts. Are we shocked, Mike? We're not shocked. Kavanaugh. Here's a little of Kavanaugh. We're just looking at the conservative justices since we know what the libs are going to do, but there's only three of them. What typically happens in these swing cases, you got to look at you got to look at Roberts. You got to look at Kavanaugh. You got to look at Coney Barrett and you got to look at Gorsuch. I think Thomas and Alito will be in the president's camp. But here's a little from Kavanaugh asking questions of John Sauer, the administration's advocate. Listen here. Given Wong Kim Ark, one might have expected Congress to use a different phrase if it wanted to try to disagree with Wong Kim Ark on what the scope of birthright citizenship or the scope of citizenship should be. And yet Congress repeats that same language …” View more
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The Supreme Court is likely to uphold birthright citizenship based on historical precedent and constitutional interpretation.
The Megyn Kelly Show · Major SCOTUS "Birthright Citizenship" Case, with Aronberg and Davis, and Charlie Kirk Murder Trial Bullet Questions, with Branca and Geragos | Ep. 1286 · Apr 01, 2026
The Dan Bongino Show
“… see the democrats dismantle it all so they can see what a versus b looks like in a simple statistical analysis, A-B analysis. This is why I support Mike Lee on this from Utah, Senator from Utah. Here he is laying out on Fox News with the Save America Act, which would save our elections and America by implementing basic voter ID rules basic voter ID rules He says we have a few paths on this with regards to the filibuster Check this out We have exactly two options We can either one start enforcing our rules as they're written and require filibustering senators to speak and exhaust them and stay on a …” “… told us that and when they do it you'll remember this conversation we might as well get as much done beforehand so that they can see the result of successful republican politics when we have a majority and we don't need the filibuster and then see the democrats dismantle it all so they can see what a versus b looks like in a simple statistical analysis, A-B analysis. This is why I support Mike Lee on this from Utah, Senator from Utah. Here he is laying out on Fox News with the Save America Act, which would save our elections and America by implementing basic voter ID rules basic voter ID rules He says we have a few paths on this with regards to the filibuster Check this out We have exactly two options We can either one start enforcing our rules as they're written and require filibustering senators to speak and exhaust them and stay on a bill that is critical to our agenda until it passes. Or if we're not willing to do that, because that involves hard work, we have to nuke the filibuster. Now, I would strongly prefer the first. I think it's better to do it with the rules that we've got, because the rules that we've got actually ensure and protect robust debate. But what we can't …” View more
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Senator Mike Lee argues that Republicans must consider eliminating the filibuster to effectively enact their agenda before Democrats potentially scrap it. He presents two options: enforce the existing rules with a talking filibuster or eliminate it entirely to ensure legislation passes. Lee emphasizes the importance of creating a clear contrast between party policies to show voters the consequences of each approach.
The Dan Bongino Show · The Biggest Fraud in D.C. (Ep. 2485) · Apr 01, 2026
The Right Time with Bomani Jones
“… final four in the second year. Not bad. By the way, that was in. Oh, one other thing. Sorry to interrupt. Indiana made the fateful decision to keep Mike Woodson at the behest of some interested alums, including Quinn Buckner, instead of getting rid of him when they could have brought Dusty May home. And they didn't. And he goes again. He goes to a Big Ten rival. Yeah, that was number one. That was a great year to be the number one guy to try to hire. Let's just throw that part out there. The names that you throw out all looking for coaches or potentially looking for coaches at the same time. …” “An elite eight in the first year, final four in the second year. Not bad. By the way, that was in. Oh, one other thing. Sorry to interrupt. Indiana made the fateful decision to keep Mike Woodson at the behest of some interested alums, including Quinn Buckner, instead of getting rid of him when they could have brought Dusty May home. And they didn't. And he goes again. He goes to a Big Ten rival. Yeah, that was number one. That was a great year to be the number one guy to try to hire. Let's just throw that part out there. The names that you throw out all looking for coaches or potentially looking for coaches at the same time. Big win for that guy. You would also mention that earlier, the Big Ten or just the larger discussion of the Big Ten, because if we're talking 10 years ago, I think is even safe to say 15 is even safer. The Big Ten in both football and men's basketball. Big. name results not quite right it was it was but it was truly a quaint in a lot of ways a quaint …” View more
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Arizona basketball is shifting its focus from three-point shooting to mastering effective two-point plays, a strategy that could redefine their dominance. Coach Tommy Lloyd emphasizes that in today's game, physical superiority often leads to success, making this shift crucial for competing at the highest level. This approach could set Arizona apart in a league that's evolving rapidly.
The Right Time with Bomani Jones · Pat Forde on Crazy Dan Hurley, Billy Donovan to UNC Rumors, Will Wade to LSU | 04.01 · Apr 01, 2026
The Rob Carson Show
“… is remarkable. It's just a great movie, and the dialogue is just brilliant. And I was not saying anything like this happened in our Senate. However, Mike Lee said something this weekend I thought was actually just amazing about citizenship. And I just think it was a great piece of oratory and fact. If everyone is family, no one is family. If everything is urgent, nothing is urgent. If everyone is given the benefit of citizenship by allowing them to vote, then citizenship means nothing. That is the core message that I wish our Democrat colleagues would accept and I am confident they will ultimately …” “… what the Jews celebrate. Catholics celebrate Pass out. Something completely different. I watched Lincoln this weekend. It's a movie that I just absolutely love. I just love it. The dialogue is amazing. I mean, Sally Field is amazing. Tommy Lee Jones is remarkable. It's just a great movie, and the dialogue is just brilliant. And I was not saying anything like this happened in our Senate. However, Mike Lee said something this weekend I thought was actually just amazing about citizenship. And I just think it was a great piece of oratory and fact. If everyone is family, no one is family. If everything is urgent, nothing is urgent. If everyone is given the benefit of citizenship by allowing them to vote, then citizenship means nothing. That is the core message that I wish our Democrat colleagues would accept and I am confident they will ultimately accept as we continue to make this argument. Because we're not going away. I'm not going away. I will be back on this floor in this chamber day after day, week after week, month after month as long as it takes. I'm not giving up. Not a chance in hell am I giving up on this because this is about the American dream itself.” View more
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The essence of citizenship is at risk if everyone is granted the same rights without distinction, warns Senator Mike Lee. He argues that if all are considered family, then the concept of family loses its meaning, just as urgent matters become trivialized. This powerful oratory reflects on the American dream and the importance of valuing citizenship in today's political climate.
The Rob Carson Show · A Spiritual Wake-Up Call · Mar 30, 2026
Bannon`s War Room
“… him today from the airport flying in. And he's been working on this for ever since right after 9-11 when he and Ed Meese took it up. I've had Mike Davis, so many others. It went from a quote unquote fringe theory to being argued tomorrow in the Supreme Court. Did I hear the president right? Did he actually say he's going to go over it and listen to the arguments? Yeah, that's exactly what he said. He has been to the Supreme Court before. He paid respects to Ruth Bader Ginsburg when she was laying in state at the Supreme Court. He also attended the swearing in of Gorsuch in 2017 But I didn …” “Last thing, you're going to help us. We're going to do coverage tomorrow morning of this historic case that goes before the Supreme Court on the 14th Amendment and birthright citizenship. John Eastman, we interviewed him today from the airport flying in. And he's been working on this for ever since right after 9-11 when he and Ed Meese took it up. I've had Mike Davis, so many others. It went from a quote unquote fringe theory to being argued tomorrow in the Supreme Court. Did I hear the president right? Did he actually say he's going to go over it and listen to the arguments? Yeah, that's exactly what he said. He has been to the Supreme Court before. He paid respects to Ruth Bader Ginsburg when she was laying in state at the Supreme Court. He also attended the swearing in of Gorsuch in 2017 But I didn have time to check all the records but I think it extremely rare for a president of the United States to attend oral arguments So this may actually be the first, Steve. Tomorrow is going to be ground zero on Constitution. Tomorrow. We knew it was going to be big. I knew it was going to be big. In fact, you've got Mike Howell and the team putting …” View more
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The Supreme Court case on birthright citizenship is a historic moment that could redefine constitutional interpretation and immigration policy in the U.S.
Bannon`s War Room · Episode 5262: Liberal Judges Deliver Judicial Blows To The Admin; Trump Signs EO On Election Integrity · Mar 31, 2026
Marketplace
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Blood plasma donation centers are becoming a lifeline for many struggling individuals in today's K-shaped economy. As household costs rise due to ongoing conflicts and inflation, these centers reflect the harsh realities faced by those on the lower leg of the economic divide. This trend underscores the growing challenges of making ends meet in a complicated financial landscape.
Marketplace · A fuel-driven economy · Mar 31, 2026
Club Shay Shay
“Mike different, bro. But he did catch some criticism. He said a couple of jokes about Nicki Minaj and then the homeless people. He's like, you know, I thought the homeless thing was so... They are bloated out of... Ain't nobody giving nobody no $500 to go stand no lot plush on him. He was joking, man. He was joking. I think he had a serious moment and I feel like, you know, a lot of people don't understand comedy is a lot of misdirection. Like, he …” “Mike different, bro. But he did catch some criticism. He said a couple of jokes about Nicki Minaj and then the homeless people. He's like, you know, I thought the homeless thing was so... They are bloated out of... Ain't nobody giving nobody no $500 to go stand no lot plush on him. He was joking, man. He was joking. I think he had a serious moment and I feel like, you know, a lot of people don't understand comedy is a lot of misdirection. Like, he was setting you up thinking and he was going to go this way, and bam, he went that way. It was funny. Like, let it go and move on. Now, the Nicki Minaj thing, I... Listen to me. When he said it at the show, I laughed. Right. As a comedian, I saw the humor in it. But I also knew when he said it, I know how Nicky's the barbs. I know how they get out. …” View more
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Cancel culture is threatening comedians' ability to perform freely, as seen when comedian Mike faced backlash for jokes about Nicki Minaj and homelessness. Despite the criticism, the discussion reveals that true fans will continue to support their favorite artists regardless of controversy, highlighting the tension between comedy and societal expectations. This raises the question: should comedians apologize for their jokes, or is it time to stand firm against the tide of offense?
Club Shay Shay · Club Shay Shay - Mojo Brookzz Part 1 · Apr 01, 2026
The Bobby Bones Show
“… to somebody. It's a movie. I so want to see the Project I'll marry him. Oh, yeah, me too. Just getting the baby to the movies right now. I know. Mike gave it a five out of five. Great. You're going to love it. Movie Mike said, but I have to wait six, eight weeks or so. It'll be a long time, yeah. Really? Did you watch anything, Movie Mike? I watched a movie called Mike and Nick and Nick and Alice. Terrible movie title. Mike and Nick and Nick and Alice? Yeah. It's Vince Vaughn and James Marsden. They're in a love triangle, and there's a time machine. oh i was i was out at the beginning you …” “Jana Kramer's in it. And it's based on a true story of this woman that was terribly gaslit by her husband. It's crazy that this story actually happened to somebody. It's a movie. I so want to see the Project I'll marry him. Oh, yeah, me too. Just getting the baby to the movies right now. I know. Mike gave it a five out of five. Great. You're going to love it. Movie Mike said, but I have to wait six, eight weeks or so. It'll be a long time, yeah. Really? Did you watch anything, Movie Mike? I watched a movie called Mike and Nick and Nick and Alice. Terrible movie title. Mike and Nick and Nick and Alice? Yeah. It's Vince Vaughn and James Marsden. They're in a love triangle, and there's a time machine. oh i was i was out at the beginning you say time machine it's kind of like a generic action movie and they're like how can we make this movie better let's throw it a time machine that works uh did you like it it's pretty good i give it 3.5 out of 5 time machines lunchbox you watch anything no i didn't watch anything just a lot of basketball that's good basketball morgan yeah i also watched …” View more
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In a hilarious critique of a movie titled 'Mike and Nick and Nick and Alice,' the hosts can't help but laugh at the absurdity of its premise—a love triangle featuring a time machine! With one host giving it a surprisingly low rating of two and a half clones, the banter about the movie's ridiculousness and the confusion over its title makes for a comedic gem.
The Bobby Bones Show · TUES PT 1: Bobby Did Something With His Daughter For The First Time + Did Lunchbox Get A New Job? + Awkward Barking Dog Situation · Mar 31, 2026
The Commentary Magazine Podcast
“… our story is about, but also Mallory McMorrow and Haley Stevens, the other candidates in that race. And it's a competitive race to face Republican Mike Rogers in what is considered one of the key toss up races. And the Free Beacons Alana Goodman obtained an audio recording of El Sayed discussing with his campaign team where to position himself on the death of the Ayatollah just as the war in Iran was beginning and telling his campaign team that he did not want to take a position on the matter because, quote, there are a lot of people in Dearborn who are sad. That's the first part. And then he …” “… international flavor. Perhaps you would like to inform us all of all of that. Well, it centers on the Democratic primary in the Michigan Senate race, which is a very tight three way race between the left wing candidate Abdul El-Sayed. And that's who our story is about, but also Mallory McMorrow and Haley Stevens, the other candidates in that race. And it's a competitive race to face Republican Mike Rogers in what is considered one of the key toss up races. And the Free Beacons Alana Goodman obtained an audio recording of El Sayed discussing with his campaign team where to position himself on the death of the Ayatollah just as the war in Iran was beginning and telling his campaign team that he did not want to take a position on the matter because, quote, there are a lot of people in Dearborn who are sad. That's the first part. And then he goes on to say that if reporters did press him to take a position, He would simply change the subject to Donald Trump's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. Quote, I'm just going to go straight to pedophilia, frankly. I'll just be like, pedophile president decides that he doesn't like the front page news, so he decides to take us into another war. …” View more
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Abdul El-Sayed, a candidate in Michigan's tight Democratic Senate primary, is avoiding a stance on the Ayatollah's death, citing concerns for the Dearborn community. Instead, he plans to deflect questions by bringing up Donald Trump's ties to Jeffrey Epstein. This strategy reflects the radicalism within the Democratic base and could significantly impact the election's outcome.
The Commentary Magazine Podcast · Mourning in Michigan · Mar 31, 2026
Verdict with Ted Cruz
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A former senior FBI agent's testimony claims the bureau is free from political bias, but a senator challenges this notion by highlighting a troubling double standard in investigations. He argues that the DOJ's actions against Republicans represent an unprecedented abuse of power, comparing it to Watergate. This raises serious questions about the integrity of the FBI and DOJ under recent administrations.
Verdict with Ted Cruz · Choosing Illegal Immigrants over Americans, a Surveillance Scandal Bigger than Watergate & The Great Voter ID Reversal Week In Review · Mar 28, 2026
The Adam Mockler Show
“All right, this is getting absolutely brutal for the Republican Party after Republican Representative Mike Lawler tried to hold a town hall in his home district in Rockland County, New York, last night. Well, it turns out your constituents don't like when you turn into a literal stepping mat as a representative and allow the president to wipe his feet on you every single day while he unilaterally places tariffs on all other countries without congressional approval, unilaterally starts wars with other countries without congressional approval. And in …” “All right, this is getting absolutely brutal for the Republican Party after Republican Representative Mike Lawler tried to hold a town hall in his home district in Rockland County, New York, last night. Well, it turns out your constituents don't like when you turn into a literal stepping mat as a representative and allow the president to wipe his feet on you every single day while he unilaterally places tariffs on all other countries without congressional approval, unilaterally starts wars with other countries without congressional approval. And in this case, we had veterans in the audience calling Republican Representative Mike Lawler out for his weakness, his meekness, his deference to Donald Trump and his transformation into a stepping mat. The veteran begins to yell and Mike Lawler tries to get him kicked out. Let's get that guy out of here. And he says, I fought for these rights. The …” View more
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Republican Representative Mike Lawler faced a furious crowd at a town hall in Rockland County, New York, where veterans criticized his loyalty to Donald Trump. As tensions escalated, a veteran passionately defended his right to protest, highlighting the disconnect between lawmakers and those they represent. This incident underscores the growing unrest within the Republican Party amid Trump's controversial leadership and the party's internal conflicts.
The Adam Mockler Show · MAGA Congressman RUNS AWAY after PISSING OFF CROWD · Mar 30, 2026
The Bobby Bones Show
“That's crazy. Follow-up question on how you and Mike communicate, though. How does that go down? Is it Mike like, hey, I was thinking this, or you going, hey, Mike, I need a second opinion on this. Let's talk about it. No. we had the interview. We were both kind of blown away. Cain was talking about it so openly. And Cain said, I've never talked about this. It happens. Mike had a conversation with somebody else close to us. And that somebody else said, hey, you're good. You're not going to like, …” “That's crazy. Follow-up question on how you and Mike communicate, though. How does that go down? Is it Mike like, hey, I was thinking this, or you going, hey, Mike, I need a second opinion on this. Let's talk about it. No. we had the interview. We were both kind of blown away. Cain was talking about it so openly. And Cain said, I've never talked about this. It happens. Mike had a conversation with somebody else close to us. And that somebody else said, hey, you're good. You're not going to like, you didn't do anything wrong. But this person is known to be litigious. That's scary. And again, a lawsuit itself for the sake of a lawsuit is not going to threaten me because I have the money to hire a lawyer and have lawyers to fight it. It sucks to have to pay it, but I'm not going to be bullied. But it was just for – it just didn't feel like it …” View more
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In this hilarious segment, Bobby shares a wild story about being served papers by a cab driver named Eddie Garcia, who mistakenly thought he was involved in a hit-and-run. The absurdity of the situation, combined with Bobby's comedic timing and the banter with Eddie, makes for a laugh-out-loud moment that highlights the ridiculousness of legal threats in the music industry.
The Bobby Bones Show · TUES PT 2: Bobby And Eddie Q+A: What 's Annoying About The Music Industry? + Fall Out From Morgan Evans Interview + Bobby Denied Dream Job · Mar 17, 2026
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor, The Traitors & Reality TV - RHAP
“… you a fake plan and got you to vote for Stephanie? But I really thought that you would come in and say, hey, Christian, you know what? You took out Mike. That's it. Stephanie, Ozzie, let's go. This guy is not trustworthy. So I really thought that you would have gone for Christian at this vote. How did you decide to work with Christian again? Well, I did try that. So I exhausted all the options. I tried to work with Ozzy and Stephanie. I tried to really capitalize on the fact that like Ozzy was so scorned. and I'm like, Ozzy, you cannot trust those guys. Like, you know what I mean? Like, I …” “How did you go from that to ultimately making the decision to then work with Christian on a vote where he actually was selling you a fake plan and got you to vote for Stephanie? But I really thought that you would come in and say, hey, Christian, you know what? You took out Mike. That's it. Stephanie, Ozzie, let's go. This guy is not trustworthy. So I really thought that you would have gone for Christian at this vote. How did you decide to work with Christian again? Well, I did try that. So I exhausted all the options. I tried to work with Ozzy and Stephanie. I tried to really capitalize on the fact that like Ozzy was so scorned. and I'm like, Ozzy, you cannot trust those guys. Like, you know what I mean? Like, I forgave Ozzy for voting for me. I was like, you didn't know, you're fine. I was like, let's get Christian out. Like, that was what I was trying to do the next day. We did not see it, unfortunately. But that was plan A. There didn't seem to be a ton of legs with that. Ozzy has, Ozzy is, he's, he is an honest guy, I feel. And so it was easy for me to read …” View more
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In Survivor 50, a shocking betrayal unfolds as Christian convinces a player to vote out Mike, leading to unexpected alliances. Despite initial plans to target Christian, the player finds herself swayed by Emily's emotional manipulation, revealing the intricate dynamics of trust in the game. This moment highlights the complexity of strategy and loyalty in reality TV.
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor, The Traitors & Reality TV - RHAP · Survivor 50 Ep 5 Exit Interviews · Mar 26, 2026
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis
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The debate over voter ID laws exposes deep divides, with 80% of Americans supporting them, yet opposition remains fierce. Senator Lee argues that states can easily provide IDs to citizens, countering claims of disenfranchisement. This contentious discussion highlights frustrations in Washington, especially with conflicting narratives around election integrity.
Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis · No Spin News - Weekend Edition - March 21, 2026 · Mar 21, 2026
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor, The Traitors & Reality TV - RHAP
“Yeah, and I think you're probably right that she just felt a comfort level with Christian. You know, they probably said like, well, Mike was coming from for Emily. Emily's my number one ally. It's not about you, Angelina. Like I wanted to break up the David versus Goliath three. This is great for us now. We're both like freed from the shadow of Mike White. And, and, um, you know, here in this group where like, she has been against Stephanie or Stephanie's been against her and, you know, she doesn't necessarily have anything with Ozzy. And also remember Angelina and Emily had …” “Yeah, and I think you're probably right that she just felt a comfort level with Christian. You know, they probably said like, well, Mike was coming from for Emily. Emily's my number one ally. It's not about you, Angelina. Like I wanted to break up the David versus Goliath three. This is great for us now. We're both like freed from the shadow of Mike White. And, and, um, you know, here in this group where like, she has been against Stephanie or Stephanie's been against her and, you know, she doesn't necessarily have anything with Ozzy. And also remember Angelina and Emily had this like bonding moment right at the merge, right? Where like they were like hugging and weeping and, you know, suddenly like Emily had found her true alliance. And, you know, last episode, Angelina voted against Emily. But like maybe there's still that sense of like maybe Emily comes back to her and is like, hey, this time let's really do it. You …” View more
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Emily's gameplay in Survivor 50 is surprisingly effective, as she builds alliances and strengthens her position despite being perceived as a threat. Her relationship with Christian serves as a 'nerd shield,' allowing her to maneuver strategically while maintaining connections with other players like Ozzy. This dynamic showcases how her actions, often misunderstood, have consistently improved her standing in the game.
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor, The Traitors & Reality TV - RHAP · Know-It-Alls: Survivor 50 Ep 5 Recap · Mar 26, 2026
The Adam Mockler Show
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Pam Bondi, Trump's Attorney General, faces impeachment as a subpoena demands her to explain missing Epstein files. With a committee interviewing key figures close to Epstein, this could expose a significant cover-up related to the case. The stakes are high as the investigation reveals deeper connections that challenge the narrative surrounding justice for survivors.
The Adam Mockler Show · Pam Bondi hit with BOMBSHELL at WORST TIME · Mar 27, 2026
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor, The Traitors & Reality TV - RHAP
“Christian says, hey, I'll do whatever you want to do. then Mike goes back and tells Angelina they're saying your name along with Christian. And I think if Christian says, hey, you know, I got to stick with the numbers. Does Mike White ultimately come for him at the next vote to say that, hey, Christian, you stabbed us in the back? I don't know. Not if he tells Mike. Yeah, I don't think so. My read was that Mike White was open to the idea of voting Angelina if it came to that. Right. Like, I don't want to do …” “Christian says, hey, I'll do whatever you want to do. then Mike goes back and tells Angelina they're saying your name along with Christian. And I think if Christian says, hey, you know, I got to stick with the numbers. Does Mike White ultimately come for him at the next vote to say that, hey, Christian, you stabbed us in the back? I don't know. Not if he tells Mike. Yeah, I don't think so. My read was that Mike White was open to the idea of voting Angelina if it came to that. Right. Like, I don't want to do it. I'm going to fight for Angelina. But if Christian looks me in the eye and says, Mike, we're doing Angelina tonight. I think Mike would have jumped on board and wouldn't have necessarily had hard feelings for Christian. So it, there was a world where he could have gotten out rather clean from the, at vote. And I mean, we can, we have to talk …” View more
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Ozzy's approach in Survivor 50 raises eyebrows as he believes that voting out Angelina will secure his position as Mike White's top ally. However, this strategy lacks subtlety and risks alienating White, who may feel betrayed by Ozzy's move. The dynamics of their pre-existing relationship add complexity to Ozzy's decision-making, showcasing the intricate social game at play.
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor, The Traitors & Reality TV - RHAP · Survivor 50 Ep 4 Recap w/ Sam Phalen · Mar 19, 2026
The Dan Bongino Show
“… task forces, UFAP warrants and all this? Why actually do that? You want to vote for this kind of stupid? thankfully we have people like senator mike lee out there who has been a champion for the save act here's senator lee on the senate floor making the exact opposite case maizey harona's making in other words the sensible one and the not stupid one harono made that you know what just because you have laws doesn't mean you can't either enhance them or do more to enforce said law. This isn't hard, Maisie. Check this out. They've instead said we don't need the Save America Act because, and this …” “… Matters. This crazy thing happens. There you go, the U.S. homicide rate, 125-year law. Maybe by Maisie's logic, we should have done nothing because we got in the FBI, hey, man, murder was already illegal, so why actually go do more, like fugitive task forces, UFAP warrants and all this? Why actually do that? You want to vote for this kind of stupid? thankfully we have people like senator mike lee out there who has been a champion for the save act here's senator lee on the senate floor making the exact opposite case maizey harona's making in other words the sensible one and the not stupid one harono made that you know what just because you have laws doesn't mean you can't either enhance them or do more to enforce said law. This isn't hard, Maisie. Check this out. They've instead said we don't need the Save America Act because, and this one is a kicker, because it's already against the law. That, Mr. President, under these circumstances, is analogous to saying we don't need a law allowing police to issue citations and monitor traffic at intersections governed by a stop sign because it's already against the law in our state to run a stop sign. And even though police officers under …” View more
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If a non-citizen votes illegally, they face up to five years in prison, yet some argue that existing laws are sufficient. Senator Mike Lee counters this logic, emphasizing that just because something is illegal doesn't mean we shouldn't enhance enforcement. He compares it to traffic laws, arguing that without active monitoring, laws are ineffective in preventing violations.
The Dan Bongino Show · They Want To Burn It All Down (Ep. 2479) · Mar 24, 2026
The Paul Barron Crypto Show
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Despite the turmoil of war, markets often find unexpected opportunities, according to market analyst Tom Lee. He notes that historically, the U.S. stock market tends to bottom early in conflicts, suggesting that investors should consider growth stocks as the crisis unfolds. As geopolitical tensions rise, understanding timing and market reactions becomes crucial for capitalizing on potential growth.
The Paul Barron Crypto Show · De-Escalation Imminent?📈Crypto Market Update🚨 · Mar 23, 2026

Top Podcasts About Mike Lee

The Rob Carson Show
The Rob Carson Show
5 episodes
Bannon`s War Room
Bannon`s War Room
5 episodes
The Adam Mockler Show
The Adam Mockler Show
3 episodes
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor, The Traitors & Reality TV - RHAP
Rob Has a Podcast | Survivor, The Traitors & Reality TV - RHAP
3 episodes
Bulwark Takes
Bulwark Takes
3 episodes
The Dan Patrick Show
The Dan Patrick Show
3 episodes
The Dan Bongino Show
The Dan Bongino Show
2 episodes
The Bobby Bones Show
The Bobby Bones Show
2 episodes

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Mar 30, 2026 · 24 clips · 3 podcasts
Best Podcasts on Trump's Legal and Public Battles
Former President Donald Trump is facing criticism due to a series of political missteps and ongoing legal challenges. Additionally, protests under the banner 'No Kings' have emerged, further complicating his public image. This situation highlights the ongoing controversies surrounding Trump's influence in the political landscape.
'No Kings' protests
Mar 29, 2026 · 9 clips · 4 podcasts
Best Podcasts on SAVE America Act Delays
The SAVE America Act has encountered delays in the U.S. Senate as Republican lawmakers face internal disagreements. The legislation, which aims to address key economic and social issues, is stalled due to a lack of consensus among party members. This impasse highlights ongoing challenges in passing significant legislative measures in a divided political landscape.
SAVE America Act
Mar 13, 2026 · 13 clips · 7 podcasts
Top Podcasts on Trump's SAVE Act Push
President Trump is leveraging his influence to demand the passage of the SAVE Act, threatening to withhold support for other legislation if Congress does not comply. This power play highlights a growing rift within the GOP, particularly with figures like John Cornyn and Mitch McConnell, as Trump seeks to consolidate power and prioritize his agenda over bipartisan legislative efforts.
Mar 10, 2026 · 7 clips · 5 podcasts