Lara speaks with former attorney to President Trump, Michael Cohen. Michael shares the pressure he says he has received from members of the media and political figures on the left to make claims about Trump and Jeffrey Epstein that he says are not true. Michael explains that during the roughly ten years he worked for Donald Trump, he never witnessed or had any interaction with Jeffrey Epstein connected to Trump.
He discusses the personal and professional toll the legal battles took on him and argues that many of the investigations and pressures were politically motivated. The conversation provides a firsthand account of Michael’s experience inside Trump’s orbit and his perspective on the broader political and media environment surrounding the Trump presidency.
Later in the episode, Lara discusses the latest with Iran and what a successful outcome would look like for the United States and its allies. She is joined by former Army intelligence officer Tony Shaffer, who breaks down the strategic goals behind Operation Epic Fury and how President Trump has used targeted military action to achieve broader policy objectives.
Tony shares his perspective on Iran’s nuclear ambitions, including his belief that Iran may already possess nuclear capabilities obtained through cooperation with North Korea. He explains the importance of stopping uranium enrichment and dismantling Iran’s nuclear program as key objectives of the current mission. The conversation also explores what victory would mean in practical terms and whether regime change inside Iran could follow once the operation concludes.
Lara is joined by Alex Swoyer and Alex Marlow for a wide-ranging panel discussion. The conversation begins with reaction to another assassination attempt on President Trump at the White House Correspondents Dinner, with Alex Swoyer sharing firsthand details from inside the event when shots were allegedly fired.
The panel also critiques a recent 60 Minutes interview with President Trump, specifically calling out the decision to read excerpts from a manifesto during the broadcast. They then turn to the Southern Poverty Law Center, discussing SPLC funding extremist organizations, including members of the Ku Klux Klan, and questioning what other activities may be tied to the organization.
And that the popular toy Labubu may be produced using slave labor.
In this episode, Lara speaks with Eric Eggers, author of Fraud: How the Left Plans to Steal the Next Election and co-host of The Drill Down with Peter Schweizer. Lara and Eric break down the so-called Nick Shirley fraud rule in California, examining its potential impact on election integrity and the governor’s race. They also discuss ongoing concerns about voter roll maintenance in blue states and the political challenges surrounding election reform.
Later in the episode, Lara is joined by foreign policy expert Walid Phares, author of Iran: An Imperialistic Republic and U.S. Policy. Walid offers insight into the current power structure inside Iran, explaining who is truly influencing decision-making and how financial resources from the Obama-era nuclear deal continue to shape regional dynamics. He argues that these funds are contributing to misinformation narratives surrounding the current U.S.–Iran conflict and discusses the broader geopolitical stakes. The conversation also ...
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Lara shares her perspective on holistic healing and offers practical tips for managing pain and maintaining overall wellness. Lara also provides an update on a recent video highlighting her advocacy work for animals, discussing why the issue is important to her.
The episode includes a behind-the-scenes look at what a typical day in her life entails and floats the idea of a potential charity contest where a listener could spend a day with her. Additional topics include ongoing interest in President Trump’s presidential library and questions from listeners about its development and location.
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