
Sean Davis
Conservative journalist and CEO of The Federalist; appears as a featured guest to analyze and comment on the newly released documents and the Arctic Frost/Jack Smith investigation.
Top 10 podcasts with Sean Davis
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Oct 30, 2025 • 19min
Shocking Jack Smith Doc Dump as Scandal Grows, CBS News Shakeup, Missing Monkeys: AM Update 10/30
Sean Davis, conservative journalist and CEO of The Federalist, dives into the newly released documents revealing the FBI's extensive targeting of Republicans under the Arctic Frost investigation. He argues this scandal surpasses Watergate in significance. Discussions also cover the ramifications of a Supreme Court ruling on DOJ investigations, accountability for officials, and the recent restructuring and layoffs at CBS News. Plus, insight into Trump's critiques on Federal Reserve leadership and the quirky tale of monkeys escaping after a truck accident.

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Mar 26, 2026 • 1h 21min
Ground War, Marriage, Music, and More ft. Megan Basham, Mollie Hemingway, and Sean Davis
Sean Davis, cofounder of The Federalist and investigative journalist; Mollie Hemingway, political commentator and cultural analyst; Megan Basham, conservative commentator on faith and family. They debate a viral Christian testimony and whether public confession helps witness. They discuss marriage decline, courtship, OnlyFans recruitment, then pivot to Iran, possible ground war, and culture topics like Tolkien adaptations and 90s music.

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Jan 22, 2026 • 47min
Ep. 2728 Why the Left Wins (but Why It Isn't Inevitable)
Sean Davis, co-founder and CEO of The Federalist, dives deep into the dynamics of American politics. He discusses why the left appears to prevail, emphasizing the right's timid approach to power. Davis highlights the cultural shifts initiated during the Obama era and explores the decline of Christianity's influence in shaping societal norms. The conversation also touches on the media's role in framing narratives and the importance of decentralized reporting in empowering conservative voices. His insights challenge listeners to rethink strategies for upcoming elections.

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Aug 21, 2025 • 1h 22min
Tulsi vs. Deep State, Dems Lose Voters, and Cracker Barrel’s Disastrous Rebrand, with Ryan Grim and Sean Davis
Ryan Grim, co-founder of DropSite News and co-host of Breaking Points, and Sean Davis, CEO and Co-Founder of The Federalist, dive into the evolving landscape of journalism and the influence of social media on news reporting. They discuss the Democratic Party's voter losses and Tulsi Gabbard's controversial moves regarding security clearances. Additionally, the pair critiques Cracker Barrel’s failed rebranding and reflects on Marjorie Taylor Greene's role in MAGA politics, highlighting the need for nuanced dialogue amid rising political tensions.

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Mar 3, 2026 • 1h 8min
The Fury Continues + The Clintons Before Congress + Primary Day in Texas
Sean Davis, co-founder of The Federalist, offers political analysis of U.S. policy toward Iran. Anna Paulina Luna, U.S. Representative and conservative activist, recounts questioning Bill and Hillary Clinton about Epstein ties. Ken Paxton, Texas Attorney General and Senate candidate, discusses his primary campaign and Texas politics. They debate Iran strategy, Israel’s role, Texas voting dynamics, and the Clintons’ congressional questioning.

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Aug 15, 2025 • 34min
When Will the Russiagate Scandal Produce Russiagate Indictments?
Sean Davis, co-founder of The Federalist, offers sharp political commentary on the ongoing Russiagate scandal, discussing potential indictments for key figures like Adam Schiff and John Brennan. Bill Essayli, acting U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California, highlights the urgent issue of street takeovers wreaking havoc in California cities and the Senate's role in hindering solutions. Together, they navigate the intersection of political manipulation, crime, and the pressing need for reform in law enforcement.

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Feb 26, 2026 • 35min
The Idaho Yogurt Heroes Honoring Charlie
Sean Davis, co-founder and CEO of The Federalist and political commentator. He talks strategy for winning the midterms. He criticizes Senate Republican leadership over the SAVE Act. He analyzes the State of the Union and its political impact.

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Jul 28, 2025 • 32min
What Just Happened With Obama? (w/ Sean Davis) | 07/25/25
Sean Davis, Co-founder and CEO of The Federalist, dives deep into the complexities of the Russiagate saga. He discusses Tulsi Gabbard's groundbreaking revelations that challenge the narrative around Russian interference in U.S. elections. The conversation highlights the often opaque relationship between Congress and the intelligence community, revealing the manipulations surrounding the Steele dossier. They also critique the implications of presidential immunity and the impact on accountability for officials like General Flynn, offering a captivating view of the political landscape.

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May 22, 2025 • 25min
Sean Davis: Why the Right Will Always Reject Woke
Sean Davis, co-founder and CEO of The Federalist, argues that the term 'woke right' is a smear used by anti-woke liberals to gatekeep the conservative movement. He discusses how evolving political identities have led former moderates to the right, feeling politically homeless. The conversation also dives into the complexities of political labels, the waning influence of neoconservatives, and the intersections of immigration and cultural compatibility in today's political climate. Race perceptions and their impact on refugee policies are also examined.

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Apr 24, 2025 • 0sec
WarRoom Battleground EP 754: MAGA’s Clash With The Establishment, America Thru The Decades
In this insightful discussion, Sean Davis, co-founder of The Federalist, and Chris Caldwell, a prominent journalist and author, tackle today's pressing political climate. They dive into the challenges facing the administration ahead of the critical 2026 elections, scrutinizing party dynamics and economic shifts. The pair highlights the dangers of fiscal complacency and debates the impact of immigration on local communities and European politics. They also explore America's cultural landscape, tracing civil rights evolution and the implications of U.S.-China relations.


