

Sarah Isgur
Conservative legal analyst, lawyer, and prominent Supreme Court watcher. Author of Last Branch Standing, she is known for commentary on the courts, constitutional law, and American institutions.
Top 10 podcasts with Sarah Isgur
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Dec 31, 2025 • 2h 29min
What to Expect in 2026 with Niall Ferguson, John McWhorter, Dr. Mark Hyman, Leandra Medine Cohen, Suzy Weiss, and Sarah Isgur
In a riveting discussion, legal analyst Sarah Isgur delves into Trump's consolidation of power and predicts a turbulent political landscape. Culture critic Suzy Weiss highlights defining moments in entertainment, while linguist John McWhorter decodes emerging slang trends. Dr. Mark Hyman shares simple health strategies for wellness, and fashion influencer Leandra Medine Cohen forecasts striking styles to watch. Historian Niall Ferguson offers a geopolitical compass, discussing potential global conflicts and the shifting dynamics of power in 2026.

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Dec 26, 2025 • 51min
The shift from America First to Trump’s new interventionism
Mo Elleithee, a seasoned political communications expert, and Sarah Isgur, a legal analyst from the Trump era, dive into Trump's evolving foreign policy from America First to increased interventionism. They discuss how Trump's foreign approach reshapes global views and NATO dynamics, highlighting tensions in Europe. Mo critiques Trump's ability to influence NATO funding while undermining trust. Both guests reflect on their political journeys, share hilarious campaign anecdotes, and reveal their unexpected passions for karaoke and birdwatching!

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Apr 25, 2026 • 59min
Ep. #727: Gov. Wes Moore, Chris Cuomo, Sarah Isgur
Wes Moore, Maryland governor and Army veteran, talks state priorities like childcare, housing and economic mobility. Chris Cuomo, TV journalist and podcaster, brings media-savvy political analysis. Sarah Isgur, legal commentator, focuses on the Supreme Court, DOJ probes and institutional norms. They debate courts, gerrymandering, congressional power and political theater in short, sharp segments.

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Mar 6, 2026 • 50min
Trump Goes to War While Congress Sits Back
Sarah Isgur, senior editor at The Dispatch offering conservative takes on law and foreign policy, and Mo Elleithee, Georgetown politics director with left-leaning election and foreign policy analysis, discuss U.S.-Israel strikes on Iran and why the rationale keeps shifting. They debate executive war powers, Congress’s retreat from oversight, and the political fallout for midterm races in Texas.

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Jan 23, 2026 • 1h 19min
Three More Years
Join Jonah Goldberg, a conservative commentator and writer, Mike Warren, a policy and markets analyst, Sarah Isgur, a legal expert and podcast host, and David French, a legal commentator and New York Times columnist, as they dissect the first year of Trump's second term. They delve into Trump's effectiveness on immigration, the chaos of foreign incidents, and the implications of his retribution tour. The conversation also tackles institutional checks on presidential power, what may last beyond Trump's presidency, and perceptions of the U.S. among global allies.

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Nov 19, 2024 • 1h 11min
Where Will Trump 2.0 Take the GOP?
Join Sarah Isgur, a former Justice Department spokeswoman, Matthew Continetti, a leading conservative voice and author, and Josh Hammer, a Newsweek senior editor, as they delve into the GOP’s reimagining under Trump. They discuss his surprising appeal to working-class voters, the shift toward a multiracial party, and the ramifications of his cabinet choices. Key themes include the party's future conservatism, the evolving immigration sentiment, and how Trump's endurance shapes political landscapes ahead.

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Apr 3, 2026 • 50min
The Iran War Is Redefining America’s Place In The World
Sarah Isgur, a conservative commentator and senior editor at The Dispatch, and Elizabeth Bruenig, an Atlantic staff writer and progressive thinker, debate U.S. moves on Iran and whether Trump’s rhetoric signals strategy or chaos. They discuss how Russia and China may benefit, NATO and strategy gaps, domestic political consequences, and the legal fight over birthright citizenship.

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Mar 20, 2026 • 50min
Iran War Triggers Homeland Security Threats With Leadership In Flux
Sarah Isgur, senior editor at The Dispatch and former political staffer, offers conservative analysis. Mo Elleithee, Georgetown politics director and longtime Democratic strategist, provides left-leaning perspective. They debate Joe Kent's resignation, DHS staffing chaos and TSA backups, shifting Trump foreign policy toward regime change, historical risks of leader removal, and how primaries reshaped governing incentives.

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Apr 10, 2026 • 1h 8min
Presidents vs. the Supreme Court
Sarah Isgur, author and former lawyer who wrote Last Branch Standing; Michael Warren, policy and national security analyst; Kevin Williamson, conservative commentator known for sharp cultural takes. They discuss partisan attacks on the Supreme Court, how media amplifies presidential rhetoric, historical rivalries shaping the Court, and the ambiguous two-week ceasefire with Iran and its strategic risks.

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Feb 6, 2026 • 50min
Congress takes up ICE reforms, Trump calls to “nationalize” voting
Sarah Isgur, former DOJ spokesperson and legal analyst, and Mo Elleithee, Georgetown political director and former DNC communications lead, debate immigration and election fights. They discuss Democrats using funding to limit ICE tactics. They explore proposals like body cameras and independent probes. They also tackle Trump's push to nationalize voting and what federal involvement in elections might mean.


