
Matt Boyle
National political editor at Breitbart News and radio host who provides political analysis and commentary, particularly on Senate politics and campaign dynamics.
Top 10 podcasts with Matt Boyle
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Jun 22, 2025 • 0sec
WarRoom Special: US Attack On Iran’s Nuclear Sites; Trump Addresses The Nation
Matt Boyle, a Senior Writer and Political Editor at Breitbart News, joins political commentator Jack Posobiec to discuss the recent U.S. military strike on Iran's nuclear sites. They unpack the implications for Middle East peace and future military actions. The guests analyze U.S. responses to potential Iranian retaliation and the importance of clear communication from Republican leaders. They further explore the operational details of the strikes, geopolitical fallout, and the strategic choices made in this escalating conflict.

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Jun 12, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4554: Truth Behind Chinese Deal; ICE Deportations Continue Across The Country
Matt Boyle, Senior Editor at Breitbart News, shares insights on the current political landscape, focusing on the implications of escalating political tensions and authoritarianism. Ben Burquam, Correspondent at Real America's Voice, dives into the intricacies of ICE operations, detailing deportation strategies and the challenges faced in both sanctuary and non-sanctuary areas. They discuss the complex geopolitical dynamics involving China, Iran, and the U.S., as well as the impact on immigration and national security.

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Dec 20, 2024 • 0sec
Episode 4141: Johnson's Lies And Lack Of Spine
Matt Boyle, a seasoned reporter for Breitbart News, unpacks the chaos engulfing the GOP, emphasizing internal strife and leadership failures. The discussion reveals how governmental mismanagement threatens crucial legislative actions, including funding for farmers and disaster relief. Boyle critiques Speaker Mike Johnson's effectiveness, especially amidst rising tensions with Trump and grassroots supporters. The duo also underscores the dire need for accountability as they navigate issues of surveillance, financial accountability, and the looming shadow of a government shutdown.

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Dec 2, 2024 • 0sec
Episode 4095: Kash Patel Appointed To Clean Up The FBI
In this discussion, Matt Boyle, a Breitbart News reporter known for his coverage of conservative politics, dives into the controversial appointment of Kash Patel as a potential FBI director. The conversation examines the urgent need for accountability in intelligence agencies amid political tensions. Boyle critiques the media's influence on this process and highlights the contrasting responses of political figures like Biden and Trump regarding legal challenges. The dialogue underscores the necessity for Republican unity against media attacks while discussing broader themes of government transparency and political strategies.

Nov 24, 2025 • 48min
Virginia Judge Throws Out Indictments of James Comey and Letitia James
Matt Boyle, a political commentator from Breitbart, joins to discuss a Virginia judge's dismissal of indictments against James Comey and Letitia James, emphasizing potential political bias in the justice system. Liz Collins provides insights into the Derek Chauvin case, highlighting significant new developments in his legal strategy. Additionally, Natalie Dominguez addresses the rising issue of title fraud and explains how Home Title Lock safeguards against it. The conversation touches on accountability for elites and the geopolitical implications of current events.

Mar 27, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4370: Judge Boasberg Weighs In On Signalgate
Matt Boyle, National Political Editor at Breitbart News, and Captain Fennell, a respected naval intelligence officer, dive deep into Signalgate's political turmoil. Boyle analyzes the implications of President Trump's executive orders and voter dynamics, while Fennell discusses national security concerns linked to encrypted communications. They tackle the Espionage Act's impact on governance and push for bipartisan accountability. Plus, the conversation touches on military advancements and geopolitical tensions, especially regarding China and Taiwan, shedding light on the current landscape.

Mar 13, 2026 • 0sec
Episode 5212: Continued Casualties And Radicals Uniting Around The War In Iran; Cornyn Scrambles For Endorsement
Matt Boyle, national political editor at Breitbart and radio commentator, offers sharp analysis of Senate politics and campaign dynamics. He breaks down Iran conflict developments and the tactical implications for U.S. operations. He unpacks Senate strategy around the Save America Act and the filibuster. He analyzes Texas runoff maneuvering and how endorsements are reshaping the Cornyn-Paxton race.

Mar 6, 2026 • 0sec
WarRoom Battleground EP 962: Holding Polis Accountable For Tina Peters; Victory For The Grassroots
Caroline Wren, political strategist known for Texas GOP analysis, and Matt Boyle, conservative reporter who broke key Texas race developments. They discuss Tina Peters' legal saga and pardon push. They break down the Paxton vs Cornyn runoff drama and how a Trump nod could decide it. They celebrate Texas grassroots wins and detail local tactics that flipped Montgomery County.

Feb 24, 2026 • 0sec
Episode 5167: The Legacy Of Angel Moms And Need For Strong Immigration; Pre Game To State Of The Union
Philip Patrick, financial commentator on markets and policy. Matt Boyle, Breitbart national political editor who covered Angel families. They discuss previews of the State of the Union and tax and economic hints. They examine immigration and the legacy of Angel families. They analyze possible actions on Iran and Venezuela and political implications.

Feb 18, 2026 • 0sec
Episode 5152: Tensions Rise In Iran And Cutting Of Oil To The CCP; Live From Athens
Kurt Mills, conservative analyst at The American Conservative, warns about escalation risks with Iran. Matt Boyle, national political editor at Breitbart, reports from Athens on leaks and strategic positioning. They discuss advanced planning against Iran, military movements in the region, energy and trade implications, and political costs of a prolonged conflict.


