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Jason in the House
Jason in the House
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There is always someone doing something stupid somewhere. Dive deeper than the headlines and the party lines, as Jason Chaffetz takes on American life, politics, and entertainment. Join the former Chair of the House Oversight Committee, FOX News Contributor and two-time New York Times Best Selling Author every Wednesday as he sheds light on the news and makes some predictions along the way. You never know who will drop in.
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Senior Medical Analyst for Fox News, Dr. Marc Siegel shares his new book, Miracles Among Us: How God's Grace Plays a Role in Healing,emphasizing that his passion for medicine and literature inspired this novel. Dr. Siegel also highlights the role faith plays in his life and the stories in his book that remind him of the miraculous power of God.
Bring on the Stupid: A Swedish man shoves eighty-one matches up his nose.
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Senator John Kennedy (R-LA) introduces his new book, How to Test Negative for Stupid: And Why Washington Never Will. His book highlights some of his experiences working in Washington, D.C., including his thoughts on various issues. He also discusses the latest government shutdown and why the Democrats' plan backfired.
Bring on the Stupid: A bear-ista brawl breaks out in Starbucks, as customers fight over an exclusive cup shaped like a bear.
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Former FBI Special Agent and FOX News Contributor Nicole Parker discusses her new book, The Two FBIs: The Bravery and Betrayal I Saw in My Time at the Bureau. She shares why she chose to join the bureau and what she witnessed that ultimately led her to leave it. Nicole also explains why there are two FBIs, one that serves the nation and another driven by political motives.
Bring on the Stupid: Thieves in Spain are caught red-handed after stealing nearly 1,000 restaurant chairs.
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Congresswoman Ashley Hinson (R-IA) highlights some key issues that matter to her as she enters the race for Iowa's Senate seat in 2026. She identifies some priorities that matter to Iowans, which can translate to issues affecting the United States as a whole. Congresswoman Hinson also discusses her biggest job, being a mom, which is why she is passionate about what schools are teaching American children.
Bring on the Stupid: An ex-wife seeks reparations after her husband put her contact in his phone as "Chubby."
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New York Post columnist Miranda Devine introduces the new FOX Nation Special, 'Cocaine at 1600,' which investigates the mysterious bag of cocaine found inside the White House while President Biden was in office. She explains why some people suspect it belongs to former President Biden's son, Hunter Biden. Miranda also investigates how this occurred in a building with the world's most advanced security.
Bring on the Stupid: A person requests gas money after giving their colleague a ride to a work event.
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Co-host of FOX & Friends Weekend, Charlie Hurt joins Jason to share his background in journalism, including growing up in Virginia and the influence of his father, who sparked his career. Charlie shares a few tales from his life, including why Coyotes are amongst his greatest enemies.
Bring on the Stupid: A woman splashes cash at her love life by purchasing a billboard to find love.
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Jason highlights the great work of the U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the steps he's taken to help improve Americans' lives, including his own changes in eating habits.
Co-founder of Moms for Liberty, Tina Descovich, advocates for parents to become more involved in their child's education to better understand what their child's public-school curriculum entails. She shares why she and her co-founders started Moms for Liberty and outlines the organization's goals.
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FOX Business Anchor Dagen McDowell shares the advice she received when she began working in television and news, which she continues
to follow and now shares with others.
Dagen discusses President Trump's vision for America and his career in political leadership, focusing on maintaining an audience in the evolving media landscape. Jason and Dagen break down President Trump's communication style and his ability to connect with voters.
Bring on the Stupid: A woman's 60-year-old relative mistook dog food for snacks while visiting her house.
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Sheriff Nate Brooksby of Washington County, Utah, shares with Jason his involvement in the investigation of Charlie Kirk's alleged killer, Tyler Robinson. He discusses the events that unfolded following Kirk's assassination and how Robinson's parents persuaded him to turn himself in.
Later, Sheriff Brooksby sheds light on some of the misinformation surrounding Kirk's death and the killer. He explains the challenges of handling a high-profile case with numerous moving parts.
Bring on the Stupid: People in the San Francisco area are on high alert for a potentially dangerous squirrel that has been attacking humans.
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Jason shares more on Charlie Kirk's assassination, condemning the man who killed him. He discusses why perpetrators of heinous acts often aren't rooted in religion and don't answer to any God, allowing them to become radicalized.
Co-anchor of America's Newsroom, Bill Hemmer shares his recent trip to the Middle East, where he gained a deeper understanding of the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas while visiting the Gaza Strip. Bill describes what he saw and how challenging it will be for either side to fix their conflict.
Bring on the stupid: Two boys are turned into the police by their mothers after causing $50,000 in damage to a school.
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Last week, Charlie Kirk, conservative activist and co-founder of Turning Point USA, was shot and killed while speaking at an event at Utah Valley University, an event Jason was attending. He retells what happened that day and the horror he experienced watching his friend lose his life. Jason discusses political violence and why there needs to be further punishment for these individuals.
Jason also takes a look back at his conversation with Charlie, where he shares his passion for conservative ideas and his efforts to engage with young people on college campuses.
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Republican Senator Ashley Moody of Florida shares the exciting career pivots she made, which led her to become a lawmaker. With strong family values and a love for her home state of Florida, she discusses what it was like to upend her life as a judge to transition into elected office, managing it all, and her vital role as a mom.
Later, Senator Moody highlights how she plans to make a difference in Congress.
And bring on the stupid: A teenage pilot ends up detained in Antarctica for landing without authorization.
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From crime scenes to the courtroom, FOX News host, former federal prosecutor, and four-term United States Congressman from South Carolina, Trey Gowdy, saw it all during his time as a prosecutor. He shares his new book, 'The Color of Death,' which he was encouraged to share by his friends at FOX News.
Trey describes cases that made a significant impact on his life, and how they inspired him to write a fiction novel. He highlights his favorite part of the book, a romance story intertwined with the thriller. Jason and Trey also discuss some shared memories from their time in Congress.
Bring on the Stupid: Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer gets caught in a 'dumb' lie.
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Former GOP National Spokesperson and author of "Finding My Place: Making My Parents' American Dream Come True," Elizabeth Pipko shares her background in politics and her experience working on President Trump's 2016 Presidential campaign.
Raised by immigrant parents, Elizabeth describes her upbringing and how her parents instilled in her an incredible work ethic and a desire to achieve great things. She explains the serendipitous way her childhood hangout spot connected her to President Trump and her future career.
Bring on the Stupid: Some Gen Z job seekers are now bringing their parents to their job interviews.
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Following President Trump's press conference last week on crime in Washington, D.C., Jason breaks down the dangers he has seen firsthand.
Jason revisits his conversation with the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, John Ratcliffe, who shares his lengthy resume in terrorism and national security. He describes working in Congress and provides his perspective on U.S. national security threats.
Bring on the stupid: Hobby horse racing reaches new heights.
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Senator Tim Scott (R-SC) shares his new book, "One Nation Always Under God," which tells the story of ordinary people called to do extraordinary things. He explains why this book deviates from the topic of politics to share stories about the heart of the American people.
The Senator explains that through his travels across the United States, he has seen the goodness in Americans, which he believes stems from the foundation of the United States, a Christian foundation.
Bring on the Stupid: The Denmark Zoo asks people to donate small pets for food for their larger predators.
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CEO of Camping World, Executive Chairman for Beyond and host of the new show "The Fixer," Marcus Lemonis, discusses his latest show, the inspiration behind the name "The Fixer," and how it has similarities to his former show "The Profit."
Marcus also shares his background from adoption to becoming an American citizen and then a great patriot. He breaks down how he decided entrepreneurship was his calling and describes how hard work and sacrifice make a business great.
Bring on the stupid: The Ohio Supreme Court ruled in favor of allowing boneless chicken wings to have bones.
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Former President Biden's son, Hunter Biden, returned to the public eye last week. He claims that members of the Democratic Party undermined both his father's and former Vice President Kamala Harris's campaigns. Jason breaks down Hunter's tirade in the media.
Jason catches up with actor and author Kirk Cameron on all his various new projects, including the upcoming 'See You At The Library' event on August 16th. Kirk, along with other influential people, will gather at libraries across the nation in support of pro-American and faith-friendly books for children.
Bring on the stupid: The world's most expensive block of cheese sells for upwards of $42,000.
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Jason discusses President Trump's foreign policy agenda and explains why he believes peace through strength is effective. He commends the tenacity of the U.S. military and the excellent job both the President and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth in aiding the success.
Following recent events between the United States, Israel, and Iran, Jason reviews his conversation with FOX News chief foreign correspondent, Trey Yingst, about his book, Black Saturday: An Unfiltered Account of the October 7th Attack on Israel and the War in Gaza. Trey shares his experience reporting on the ground in Israel on the morning of October 7th, 2023, and the devastating war that followed.
Bring on the stupid: Thousands of people gather in Gloucestershire, United Kingdom, to watch competitors hurl themselves down a treacherous hill. The winning prize is a wheel of cheese.
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Jason highlights the ongoing investigation into the use of the autopen while President Biden was in office. He ponders whether the American people will ever get answers.
America First Policy Institute Chair Of Education Opportunity Erika Donalds shares the importance of school choice and the need for education reform to allow every child in the U.S. access to a beneficial education. She also provides her take on the current debate surrounding transgender athletes competing in women's sports, explaining why biological men should not compete in women's sports.
Bring on the stupid: A teen goes viral after bringing 200 tortillas on a plane.
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I've liked CH ever since he started popping up on FNC . . .
Mechanical ✏️. ❤️
fantastic podcast. Jason is awesome
Thank the men who are aware and alert. First responders. Thank God.
@3:00 ... the media is trying to steal the narrative from the workers
@7:45 ... AOC had the same complaint when she started in Congress, that she was having trouble renting an apartment.
@10:20 .... Surprise, Dems change the name of the bill from Inflation Reduction to Climate Change bill.
@3:50 The president's position on modern day slavery. Makes you wonder if their position on past slavery has any merit..... hmmm....
@47:10 Refer to the Morning Wire podcast Nov 27, 2021 for a discussion of Social Media Adiction and ways to detox from it.
@37:00 is where the Shadow Ban topic gets started.
Fun & entertaining.