

Tevi Troy
Presidential historian and senior fellow at the Ronald Reagan Institute who served as a White House aide, providing historical context on U.S.-Iran relations across administrations.
Top 10 podcasts with Tevi Troy
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Dec 25, 2024 • 1h 5min
Thanks, Obama
Tevi Troy, a senior fellow at the Reagan Institute and author of "The Power and the Money," joins the conversation to discuss the lasting impacts of the Obama administration. They lament the chaos within the Democratic Party and brainstorm potential solutions. The duo also tackles the intertwining of technology and politics, highlighting figures like Elon Musk and Donald Trump. Their lively debate includes touchpoints on political strategies, time travel, and reflections on the shifting landscape of American political discourse.

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Mar 4, 2026 • 32min
Why The U.S.-Iran History Just Hit A Violent New Chapter
Tevi Troy, presidential historian at the Ronald Reagan Institute, outlines the century-long shift from U.S.-Iran friendship to confrontation. Alex Gray, former National Security Council chief of staff, analyzes the strikes, their strategic lead-up, and ripple effects on China, Russia, and global hotspots. They discuss nuclear program concerns, proxy networks, and the geopolitical fallout in short, sharp conversations.

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Feb 11, 2026 • 57min
The White House vs. Industry Titans: A History of American Power Struggles with Tevi Troy | Hoover Institution
Tevi Troy, presidential historian and former senior Bush administration official, discusses clashes between presidents and industry titans. He traces trust-busting to Teddy Roosevelt, how regulators and big firms adapt, lessons from automakers and tech, and the rise of modern lobbying and crypto. Short, vivid stories illuminate long-running power struggles in American politics and business.

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Aug 15, 2024 • 1h 17min
Ye Olde Deep State
Tevi Troy, an accomplished author known for his insights on the interplay between government and business, joins for a lively discussion about his new book. The conversation dives into the intricate dance between CEOs and political figures throughout history, including FDR’s fraught ties with corporate moguls. Troy shares fascinating anecdotes about key players like Henry Luce and reflects on how woke corporatism is reshaping today’s landscape. The episode also touches on right-wing identity evolution and the ongoing influence of corporate America on presidential power.

Mar 8, 2026 • 31min
From Washington: The Debate Over Militarizing Artificial Intelligence and the Future of War
Tevi Troy, presidential historian and senior fellow at the Ronald Reagan Institute, gives a concise historical take on U.S.-Iran ties since World War II. The conversation covers the Pentagon’s break with Anthropic over AI safety, debates about keeping humans in the kill chain, accelerating battlefield AI and risks of autonomous drones, and how Cold War-era choices shaped today’s Iran policy.

Feb 22, 2026 • 31min
From Washington: The State of the State of the Union
Shyam Sankar, CTO of Palantir, explains AI deployments that boost productivity and reshape work. Tevi Troy, historian and former White House aide, reflects on the State of the Union’s changing cultural role and lasting constitutional purpose. They discuss AI’s workforce effects, reskilling, broadcast-era spectacle, prediction markets, and how ambition shapes technology’s impact.

Feb 9, 2026 • 6min
Menachot 28 and 29 - Defining "is"
Tevi Troy, historian of public policy and political history, joins to contrast textual precision and political language. He discusses Bill Clinton's use of careful wording as an example. The conversation probes how a single word can shift meaning. It mixes sharp historical examples with a moral call for honesty.

Jan 26, 2026 • 34min
Another ICE-Related Shooting, Another Shutdown Fight
Tevi Troy, presidential historian and Reagan Institute fellow, offers closing political commentary. Charles Payne, Fox Business host, calls AI a transformative industrial revolution. August Pfluger, Texas congressman on Homeland Security, discusses DHS enforcement and restoring order. They cover the Minneapolis federal-agent shooting, local-federal clashes over immigration enforcement, AI’s economic promise, and legislative oversight and shutdown risks.

Nov 14, 2025 • 35min
Democrats’ Divide Deepens As Progressives Grow Restless
Shannon Bream, anchor and host of Live in the Bream, discusses the political fallout from the recent government shutdown and how it relates to healthcare subsidies. Former U.S. Mint Director Philip Diehl reveals why penny production has ceased after 230 years, exploring the impacts on consumers and retailers in a cashless society. Presidential historian Tevi Troy wraps up with insights on how media mockery shapes presidential image, using Chevy Chase's portrayal of Gerald Ford as a pivotal example.

Nov 10, 2025 • 7min
Zevachim 56 and 57 - Vineyards and Backrooms
In this engaging discussion, historian Dr. Tevi Troy, a former government official, explores the cunning tactics of the wise men of Yavneh who secretly rebuilt the Sanhedrin. He draws interesting parallels to the East Wing of the White House, highlighting how figures like Kissinger and Clinton maneuvered political subterfuge. Dr. Troy reflects on the timeless nature of political secrecy and its implications for leadership, weaving ancient wisdom with modern political practices.


