Breitbart News Daily Podcast with Alex Marlow

Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow discusses the left's use of lawfare tactics and promotes his latest book exposing Joe Biden and his administration. The Breitbart News Daily Podcast is available for free on various platforms.

Donald Trump's Promise to Include Libertarians in His Administration

Former President Donald Trump promised to place members of the Libertarian Party in his cabinet and senior posts if elected president. He emphasized the need to defeat the current president and expressed commitment to including Libertarians in his administration.

Inflation Impact on Biden Administration

Inflation is on the rise, posing a challenge for the Biden administration. Public concern over inflation is high, impacting Biden's approval ratings. Biden's statements on inflation have been questioned for accuracy.

Rutgers students wave American flags to counter anti-Israel protesters

Rutgers students wave American flags to counter anti-Israel protesters. School administration caves to demands from demonstrators. Students express tiredness of anti-American rhetoric on campus.

Iran's Attack on Israel

Iran launched a large attack on Israel with drones and missiles, but only caused one injury. The host criticizes Biden's administration and warns of potential future attacks.

Former Trump Officials Criticizing Trump's Third Presidential Bid

Former top officials from Donald Trump's administration are publicly criticizing his bid for presidency a third time, citing reasons like being a threat to democracy and unfit to lead. However, many former aides and Cabinet officials are supporting his campaign. The division among former officials reflects the turmoil and disagreements during Trump's time in office.

Abortion Restrictions in a Potential Trump 2025 Administration

Anti-abortion groups and former Trump administration officials are planning sweeping abortion restrictions if Donald Trump returns to the White House in 2025, including a potential ban on abortions after 16 weeks of pregnancy. The plans aim to go beyond a 16-week ban and focus on administrative actions rather than relying on Congress.