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Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights at the U.S. Department of Justice, Harmeet Dhillon, explains the department's efforts to address issues such as affirmative action in medical school admissions, the Second Amendment, and voting rights. The Assistant Attorney General shares her journey from a small North Carolina town to the Department of Justice. Bring on the Stupid: A tech brand uses lollipops to create a concert in your mouth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

"How would you handle the unexpected?" When an eight-day mission to space stretched into nearly 10 months, Captain Barry "Butch" Wilmore found hope and solace through his faith while navigating a historic and unexpectedly extended mission. In his new book, Stuck in Space, the former NASA astronaut shares how his journey serves as a reminder that while events may be unplanned for us, they are never unexpected by God. He details his transition from serving as a Navy test pilot to fulfilling his lifelong dream of becoming a NASA astronaut. Bring on the Stupid: A wedding DJ in India blasts music so loud that 140 chickens die from the sound. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

"If a drone were hovering over your backyard right now, do you know who you’d actually call to stop it?" — Brett Velicovich Fox News contributor, U.S. Army veteran and author of Drone Warrior: An Elite Soldier's Inside Account of the Hunt for America's Most Dangerous Enemies, Brett dives into the terrifying evolution of drone warfare. He discusses the lack of FAA regulation in the U.S. and the vulnerabilities of airborne attacks on American soil. Bring on the Stupid: High fashion meets high absurdity with Chanel's newest shoes only covering the heel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Criminal Defense Attorney and Host of the podcast Crime & Justice, Donna Rotunno, highlights the high-stakes world of criminal law and trial tactics. She discusses her transition from the courtroom to the microphone with her new Fox News Podcasts. From defending high-profile clients to the controversial debate over cameras in the courtroom, Donna explains the logic, discipline, and ethics required to uphold the American legal system. Bring on the Stupid: In California, three individuals were sentenced for insurance fraud after orchestrating an elaborate scam in which a person dressed in a bear costume faked attacks on luxury vehicles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

This week, Jason rounds up the most important topics on his mind. He highlights the urgent need for higher ethical standards in public office and discusses the serious national security implications of leadership appointments to the House Intelligence Committee. Jason delves into the "America First" approach to global threats, and the necessity of presidential leadership in neutralizing Iran and the growing importance of the Space Force. Bring on the Stupid: TikTokers are obsessed with the latest bizarre trend: snacking on mini clay pots. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The president of Empower Oversight, Tristan Leavitt, discusses the new documentary Shielded by Power, which reveals how the government allegedly covered up the Hunter Biden investigation and blocked IRS whistleblowers from doing their jobs. Tristan details how these investigators were stopped from looking into former President Joe Biden and were tipped off before they could search certain properties. Now, these IRS investigators are speaking out in the new documentary to show how the system was allegedly rigged to protect the Biden family. Bring on the Stupid: Washington, D.C., is putting rats on birth control to minimize the growing population problem. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Senator Eric Schmitt (R-MO) discusses his upbringing in a working-class Missouri family and his experience in competitive sports, which he credits for instilling the discipline and grit he carries into his political career. He explains how his son Stephen’s diagnosis with tuberous sclerosis provided him with a new perspective on life and ultimately inspired his initial decision to run for public office. The Senator also shares how sports continue to be a significant part of his life, from golfing with the President to playing on the Congressional baseball team. Bring on the Stupid: A woman who married a river celebrates her third wedding anniversary. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Spring has sprung! With the start of baseball season, Jason revisits his conversation with two-time World Series champion Jason Grimsley. Jason details his unlikely journey from a small Texas farm to the New York Yankees, highlighting a single day where he was baptized and played guitar with Paul Simon. He also discusses his personal collapse and the restorative faith that helped him overcome it. Bring on the Stupid: A father’s passport becomes his son's latest art project, leaving him stuck at the airport. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Fox News senior correspondent Benjamin Hall shares his powerful journey from the front lines of war zones to his remarkable recovery after being injured in Ukraine. He also reflects on the strength he drew from his family, the small but mighty hedgehog that lifted his spirits while he was on assignment and the extraordinary American soldiers who rescued two generations of his family. Beyond his reporting, Benjamin discusses his transition from an opera singer to a journalist and the heartfelt motivation behind his new bestselling children's book, Read All About It. Bring on the Stupid: Irish woman wins a $31,000 settlement after her boss repeatedly called her a "potato." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-IA)looks back on his remarkable legendary 45-year career representing Iowa. He shares insights on Congress's shift towards extreme partisanship and emphasizes his long-standing commitment to protecting whistleblowers as a crucial check on the executive branch. Beyond politics, Chairman Grassley reflects on the secret to his 71-year marriage and his humble roots on an Iowa farm. Bring on the Stupid: Ohio law enforcement arrests a man with live gerbils stuffed in his pants. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices