

UNSAFE with Ann Coulter
Ricochet
Ann Coulter, author of 13 New York Times bestsellers, chats about politics, religion, war, crime, history, sex, race, soccer (even real sports!) — all the things we’re told it’s impolite to raise in polite company.Coulter’s UNSAFE podcast is the Rapid Response Team to the Democratic Party and its subsidiaries, the New York Times, the Washington Post, MSNBC, CNN, et al — as well as 90 percent of the Republican Party. Listen here first – and be 3 days ahead of all the cable news channel hosts, who will undoubtedly be listening too.Subscribe to Ann's Substack: anncoulter.substack.com.Listen to UNSAFE with Ann Coulter, along with more than 40 other original podcasts, at Ricochet.com. No paid subscription required.
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Mar 30, 2026 • 53min
Kris Kobach on the S.A.V.E. Act
Kris Kobach, former Kansas Secretary of State and current attorney general known for election integrity and immigration law, discusses proof-of-citizenship rules and litigation. He talks about prosecutions from federal data matches, how motor voter and naturalization processes intersect with registration, and the drafting and impact of Arizona’s SB 1070.

Mar 28, 2026 • 29min
The Issue is "Settled"
Five quick stories on voter fraud claims and debates over consensus and dissent. A data probe into medical school admissions and MCAT disparities. Critique of federal agencies prioritizing climate over space. A look at blue-state spending versus infrastructure and Medicaid impacts. A controversial police trial and a sports bonus about a Red Sox prospect.

Mar 21, 2026 • 32min
The End of Trumpism?
Ann's Five Stories of the Week:Projecting Trump into the futureThe Spectator declares "The End of Trumpism"End the TSA!Fox News gets its talking points Record number of migrant deaths in Europe

Mar 17, 2026 • 49min
Kellen McGovern Jones on the H-1B Visa Scam
The Dallas Express's star investigative reporter exposes how easy it is for employers to replace Americans with H-1B visa workers.His latest reports in the Dallas Express: Top H-1B Employers In Texas Revealed By New Federal DataRank Employer ApprovalsRank Employer ApprovalsCognizant Technology Solutions* 50,6662Infosys Limited 45,3233Oracle America Inc 11,6034Tesla Inc 5,307KPMG LLP 2,677FOIA Exclusive: HUD Still Giving Out FHA Insured Loans to Non-CitizensHUD officially does not give FHA loans to H-1B workers, but a FOIA request reveals that they don’t track the citizenship status of who gets these loans.Epstein Used H-1B Visas to Import his Girls Ghislaine Maxwell, among others, first obtained long-term U.S. status through an H-1B sponsorship tied to Epstein in the early 1990s.Texas A&M University has spent over $3.25 million getting H-1B foreign workersThe overwhelming majority of Texas A&M’s filings in 2025 were for lower-level instructional roles.

Mar 14, 2026 • 31min
Getting Away with Murder
Your stories of the week:A Texas man faces more jail time for cheating at a bass tournament than some do for murderSpeaking of getting away with murder... It's good to be a DemocratNYT economist on "affordablity"A bad week for the Jews?

Mar 2, 2026 • 1h 2min
Lionel Shriver's "A Better Life"
Lionel Shriver, novelist known for We Need to Talk About Kevin, discusses her new immigration-focused novel A Better Life. She talks about New York’s right-to-shelter, a disruptive houseguest, and why she gives restrictionist viewpoints air. Conversation covers economic costs of low-skilled migration, assimilation, asylum system abuse, and how cheap labor affects automation.

Feb 28, 2026 • 32min
State of the Union
Your Five Stories of the Week starts with the first State of the Union speech from Trump 2.0

Feb 21, 2026 • 27min
Vanishing Kingdom
Your Five Stories for the Week:Weepy details and the Ann's "Stew Exemption" for Illegal AliensThomas Friedman on the politics of Middle East policyThe New York Times and the Epstein FilesThe Prince formally known as Andrew arrestedThe winners of the Times' Teen Narrative Contest

Feb 17, 2026 • 1h
The Primate Myth
Jonathan Leaf, playwright, novelist and author of The Primate Myth, argues humans are behaviorally closer to dogs than apes. He discusses language, domestication and cooperative hunting as core human traits. He contrasts empathy and cognition across species, examines conformity, fashion and herd behavior, and explores how cooperation shapes war, suicide, sexuality and social bonds.

Feb 14, 2026 • 25min
Valentines Day Edition
This week's stories:11 million “hotties”Hawley crushes EllisonDems’ terror of clean elections2 assignments for listenersBloomberg won on lung cancer.


