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Trey Gowdy former federal prosecutor and four term United States Congressman from South Carolina brings his one of a kind style to the podcast platform. Every week you’ll hear original commentaries and power player interviews. Don't be surprised if his former congressional colleagues stop by from time to time as well.

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From no-knock warrants, and the 2024 Masters at Augusta National, to former President Trump’s hush money criminal trial, Trey provides his sage insight and answers to your questions. Follow Trey on Twitter: @TGowdySC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A Metaphor For Life

A Metaphor For Life

2024-04-1619:511

The Supreme Court’s 2022 ruling to overturn Roe v. Wade sparked the global conversation of “When does life begin?” With opinionated answers being spread on both sides of the aisle, a consensus has not been reached. Trey evaluates this fundamental question and how it pertains to all facets of human existence. Follow Trey on Twitter: @TGowdySC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It’s been quite the week! From a triumphant conclusion to the NCAA women’s basketball season for Trey’s beloved South Carolina Gamecocks to Monday’s illuminous solar eclipse. Trey answers questions on the week’s star-filled events and the intersection between politics and the media. Follow Trey on Twitter: @TGowdySC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
From Eastern Europe to China to the Middle East, the United States has been entangled in intense outside conflicts spanning the globe. To survey the state of the nation’s security and national intelligence, Trey spoke with former Director of National Intelligence of the United States, John Ratcliffe. They discuss the Biden administration’s response to both the war on Ukraine and the Israel-Hamas war, and whether President Biden has severely dropped the ball with safeguarding America’s and American allies’ security.   Follow Trey on Twitter: @TGowdySC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
March may be over but there’s still madness! Trey shares his thoughts on the NCAA March Madness tournaments thus far and the media frenzy surrounding women’s college basketball. Plus, he reveals to voters how they can express disapproval of political candidates running opposed in local elections. Follow Trey on Twitter: @TGowdySC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today Is Not Tomorrow

Today Is Not Tomorrow

2024-04-0248:44

Can money truly buy happiness? What’s the difference between pride and confidence? And how do you balance profound feelings of happiness vs. unhappiness? Trey is joined by New York Times Best-selling author and Parker Gilbert Montgomery Professor at Harvard University, Arthur Brooks to dissect the human pursuit of happiness and level feelings of unhappiness despite the unpredictability of life.   Follow Trey on Twitter: @TGowdySC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It’s Holy Week! As Christians around the world prepare for Easter Sunday, Trey turns the tables and asks Mary Langston a question on the significance of the week. He also answers questions on Judge Scott McAfee’s ruling to keep Fulton County D.A. Fani Willis on former President Trump’s Georgia case and LSU Women’s Basketball Head Coach Kim Mulkey’s threat to sue the Washington Post for an unflattering article speculated to be released about her. Follow Trey on Twitter: @TGowdySC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Are you experiencing political déjà vu? Well, you’re not alone.   This past Friday Congresswoman Majorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) filed a motion to vacate the Speaker’s chair, a move made all too familiar recently by the House Republicans. However, will this decision sow more discord in an already contentious Congress?   Trey reacts to the latest news from behind the House chambers. Follow Trey on Twitter: @TGowdySC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Spring! As we close the page on Winter and embrace the warmer weather, Trey answers questions on what the start of Spring means in the world of sports from March Madness to The PLAYERS Championship at TPC Sawgrass. Trey also shares insight on how prosecutors guard personal biases while serving on a case. Follow Trey on Twitter: @TGowdySC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Whether you’re a fan of the television series Law & Order or you’ve come across a news headline recently, it’s easy to assume that you know the responsibilities of a prosecutor. However, what exactly does that role entail? Solicitor for the 16th Judicial Circuit in South Carolina, Kevin Brackett provides insight into the role of a prosecutor, from issuing warrants and pursuing the death penalty to examining evidence. Follow Trey on Twitter: @TGowdySC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It’s official, the 2024 Presidential Election will be a rematch between President Biden and former President Trump. After the slimming of a crowded Republican primary field, Trey shares what this election cycle reveals about the power of endorsements. He also reacts to Congress’ push to ban TikTok.  Plus, Trey revels in the unexpected success of the University of South Carolina Gamecocks men’s basketball team. Follow Trey on Twitter: @TGowdySC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Last week’s State of the Union was a big topic of discussion in the political world, and the media has been anything but shy when it comes to dishing out opinions. But how much are people allowing their biases to impact their responses? In this episode, Trey dissects this question and explains why critiques are only useful when rooted in honesty. Later, he shares what he took away from the end of the LSU South Carolina SEC Championship Game.  Follow Trey on Twitter: @TGowdySC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Oh, Mr. (former) President! Trey reacts to the Supreme Court ruling unanimously in favor of President Trump in the Colorado ballot disqualification case and the importance of the legal system not being used as a political weapon. He also reveals two questions that he uses to distinguish between the Democratic and Republican party. Plus, Trey reveals his “death row meal!” Follow Trey on Twitter: @TGowdySC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A Life Well Lived

A Life Well Lived

2024-03-0510:331

Mrs. Roberta “Bert” McCarthy, “mother of just plain old Kevin McCarthy,” was one of the many lights in Trey’s life. This episode is in honor of Mrs. McCarthy’s legacy of grace, compassion, and kindness. Follow Trey on Twitter: @TGowdySC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Spring is in the air! As the two remaining 2024 Republican Presidential candidates prepare for Super Tuesday, Trey evaluates the varying sects of the GOP and how the dynamic has changed among voters and party members. Plus, Trey answers a question on the future of the PGA Tour. Follow Trey on Twitter: @TGowdySC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sage Steele won’t be silenced. Broadcaster and former host of ESPN’s Sportscenter, Sage Steele examines the intersection of sports and politics, and its impact on culture. Sage emphasizes how she has and will continue to use her platform to amplify stories and people who speak truth to power, in a world committed to canceling differing beliefs. She also shares how pivoting from her role at ESPN opened a door for her to embrace and rediscover her voice.   Follow Trey on Twitter: @TGowdySC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’ viral testimony has raised questions on what characterizes behavior as disqualifying in the court of law. Trey examines the merits of D.A. Willis’ misconduct trial, as well as the influence of the "trial tax" on the outcome of a case.   Plus, Trey answers a question on whether we’re entering a new era of the Republican Party.   Follow Trey on Twitter: @TGowdySC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Authenticity Is Key

Authenticity Is Key

2024-02-2054:10

From the halls of Congress to the halls of FOX News, Trey and host of The Jason In The House podcast and former U.S. Congressman, Jason Chaffetz have been alongside one another through it all. So, how do the two former Congressmen feel about the chaos erupting on Capitol Hill between various wings of the Republican Party? And what do they believe caused this divide? Plus, Jason addresses whether he’ll return to public office in the future.   Follow Trey on Twitter: @TGowdySC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Is Special Counsel Hur required or able to release the transcripts from the Biden classified documents investigation? Trey responds to the firestorm caused by last week’s revelation of Special Counsel Hur’s report that President Biden has “diminished faculties,” and whether the public will ever access the interview transcripts. Plus, Trey shares his favorite books of all time! Follow Trey on Twitter: @TGowdySC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In a political season riddled with criminal trials, special counsel reports, and debates over mental competency, Trey evaluates how the justice system has evolved to be used for political gain.  Plus, Trey emphasizes the toxic nature in which politics and culture tip toe around boundaries. Follow Trey on Twitter: @TGowdySC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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rexobitus

This guy, gov. of Florida wants Nazi Walt Disney back??! ive never heard someone who wants to help families help to destroy the lives of disenfranchised kids like this. gross. I bet and hope his kids will HATE him later in life. protecting life??! he is INSANE. he seems VERY uneducated...

Jun 4th
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Alan

Ouch I do not like Lindsey Graham's take on almost all of this stuff.

Apr 11th
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Alan

Unfortunately Dan did not disappoint. This is why I stopped listening to his podcast, but I only ever hear him attacking his own side these days. Yes other people do it as well but he does it while talking about how dumb it is other people do that with a pretentiousness that has just become unbearable. He's a good person and congressman but he really needs to work on his tone because at first he didn't talk like this.

Nov 27th
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Robb Clanton

you 2 did the same.thing you accused the "partisan ".people in.each party.

Nov 2nd
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Alan

Oh Trey.... It's great you're friends with Tim, he's a good person, and he gave the technically correct answer. But today, knowing the history of recent history of the FBI, knowing the selective application of the law recently for both similar and dissimilar cases, knowing the dishonesty of Merrick Garland, knowing the goals of the January 6th committee, Tim Scott's answer was totally inappropriate. He gave benefit to the doubt of the FBI's actions at a time they've lost all credibility when it comes to handling cases with a political bend. Good intentions, but he's living in the past and not in our current political environment.

Aug 16th
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dreading this "told you so"

too bad Lindsey didn't go into comedy instead of politics

Jul 21st
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Alan

Sounds nice but giving up your freedoms does not equal safety. Two good guys but very misguided ideas.

Jun 5th
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Lets go Brandon!

so he will give up freedom for non guaranteed safety. sounds like a losing option.

May 31st
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dreading this "told you so"

"Where did your education end?" so typical, and sad

May 25th
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JL443

@8:45 ...This was very disappointing of the GOP in 2010 that it seemed they just went all RINO and didn't accomplish anything significant.

Apr 4th
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dreading this "told you so"

a long time and big fan, but it's a glaring presumption to speak of "nuclear threat" in the past tense

Mar 17th
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JL443

@6:11 ... The NYC prosecutor said he was very up front in his campaign that these were exactly the policies he was going to advance. He seemed surprised that people would complain that is is doing what he campaigned to do. This is all on the NYC voters, it would seem. So rather complain about the DA, the questions should be to the voters.

Jan 17th
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JL443

@6:00 ....by including 3 separate voting methods then you have the variety oof methods that trip up the single flaws of each method.

Jan 16th
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Donald Papier

Jim Thorpe.

Jan 6th
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Donald Papier

My wife is grateful that you mentioned the Ken Follett century trilogy. She has hardly seen or heard from me for about 3 weeks. She's interested in any other long reads you might recommend.

Jan 4th
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Jim Loar

@13:29. redistricting.... I thought the number in congress was not fixed... rather the constitution stipulated 1 representative per 700,000 people. thus a state can loose representatives by a lower population in the census.

Dec 31st
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Jim Loar

First question for the topic doesn't start until @6:00

Nov 17th
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dreading this "told you so"

serious question/observation: with all the amazing revelations that expose the corruption for our historical records (assumptive s/nature of that statement recognized), what or who is doing anything in the now to expose and fix the corruption? THAT is not apparent, and there remains no accountability for damages even when egregious behavior is found.

Nov 17th
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dreading this "told you so"

long time , and still admirer. The "difference" is, optional vs. mandated, and for the same category of illness. Fatality rate accepted as higher, in line with novel flu.

Sep 28th
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Lets go Brandon!

Really dislike this interview. I couldn't listen to his lies and perspective. Chris Wallace is not someone I'd trust to tie my shoes.

Sep 15th
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