

Jacob Heilbrunn
Editor of The National Interest and historian of the American right, providing analysis on conservative politics and the MAGA movement.
Top 10 podcasts with Jacob Heilbrunn
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Dec 4, 2025 • 25min
Splits in the Maga movement
Jacob Heilbrunn, editor of The National Interest and historian of the American right, delves into the fractures within the MAGA movement. He examines the fallout from Tucker Carlson’s controversial interviews and how extremist figures like Nick Fuentes are reshaping conservative politics. Heilbrunn also highlights a growing skepticism toward Israel among younger Republicans and discusses the political risks Trump faces regarding the Epstein files. He touches on the implications of these splits for the GOP's future and its ideological battles.

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Mar 11, 2024 • 1h 26min
Why the Right Loves Foreign Dictators (w/ Jacob Heilbrunn)
Explore the right's century-long romance with foreign dictators from Kaiser Wilhelm to Mussolini. Discover the link between race science and fear of democracy, the pivot from Nazi revisionism to Cold War, and the consequences of neoconservatism. Unravel the distinction between authoritarianism and totalitarianism, and the potential disaster of a second Trump term.

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Feb 28, 2026 • 24min
Does Trump know what he is trying to do in Iran?
Jacob Heilbrunn, political analyst and commentator, discusses the US–Israel strikes on Iran and the framing of regime change. He explores the risks of a decapitation strategy, neocon influence on policy, internal administration divisions, and the chances of popular uprising. The conversation also considers regional spillover and worst-case scenarios.

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Jan 4, 2026 • 27min
Americano: what is the Donroe Doctrine's plan for Venezuela?
Jacob Heilbrunn, editor of The National Interest, shares keen insights on the recent U.S. military operations in Venezuela and the implications of detaining Nicolás Maduro. He analyzes Trump's America First doctrine, discussing the strategic motivations behind targeting Venezuela’s substantial oil reserves and the potential regional backlash. The conversation unveils the delicate balance of power between the U.S., China, and Russia, while warning of the risks of entanglement in counterinsurgency. Lastly, Heilbrunn predicts the future leadership landscape in Venezuela.

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Jan 3, 2026 • 27min
What is the Donroe Doctrine's plan for Venezuela?
Jacob Heilbrunn, editor of The National Interest, digs deep into the recent U.S. military operation in Venezuela that led to the capture of Nicolás Maduro. They explore the strategic significance of Venezuela’s oil reserves and how this ties into America's foreign policy. Heilbrunn highlights the risks of regime change, the challenge of counterinsurgency, and the geopolitical implications for China and Iran. With a focus on Trump’s tactical style, they discuss who might govern Venezuela next and the broader ramifications for regional power dynamics.

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Jan 19, 2026 • 38min
Is the Greenland drama a new Suez crisis?
Join Jacob Heilbrunn, Editor of The National Interest and foreign policy expert, alongside David Whitehouse, science journalist and former BBC Science Editor, as they delve into Donald Trump's controversial Greenland annexation proposal. They explore Greenland's crucial role in missile defense and Arctic shipping routes amid rising tensions with Russia and China. The conversation touches on the implications for NATO, the geopolitical landscape, and the future of US military strategy in the Arctic, rousing questions about global security dynamics.

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Mar 10, 2026 • 27min
Will Donald Trump avoid the mistakes made by George Bush in Iraq?
Robert Bryce, energy expert who writes on gas and oil markets, and Jacob Heilbrunn, foreign policy editor and commentator, discuss Trump’s Middle East messaging and his talks with Putin. They debate risks of military escalation, effects on oil and gas markets, Britain’s energy vulnerability, and whether diplomacy with Russia could change Iran’s behavior.

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Mar 31, 2026 • 21min
End of America’s empire?
Jacob Heilbrunn, editor of The National Interest and Spectator columnist, offers sharp foreign policy commentary. He discusses the strategic nightmare of the Strait of Hormuz. He weighs risks of U.S. withdrawal and regional consequences. He examines Trump's decision-making, global energy fallout, and whether American power is waning.

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Dec 9, 2024 • 1h 2min
Russia loses 'vital' naval bases in Syria as Assad falls & Trump meets Zelensky at Paris's Notre-Dame
Jacob Heilbrunn, Editor of The National Interest and author of 'America Last', discusses the allure of authoritarian leaders to the political right. He explores the implications of Assad's fall on Russia's power and Ukraine's fortunes. The meeting between Zelensky and Trump at Notre-Dame signifies potential shifts in peace negotiations. Heilbrunn delves into conservatives' historical isolationism and their complex relationship with dictatorship, shedding light on how these dynamics shape current geopolitical landscapes.

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Feb 28, 2026 • 24min
Americano: Trump strikes Iran
Jacob Heilbrunn, political commentator and foreign policy analyst, discusses the recent Iran strikes and their strategic stakes. He examines whether these actions aim for regime change and if there is any coherent plan. Topics include targeting senior commanders, neoconservative influence on policy, risks of regional escalation, and possible nightmare scenarios like migration and wider conflict.


