Andrew Callaghan and Patrick Bet-David break down Citizens United, the billion-dollar influence game, and Zuckerberg’s regret over COVID-era censorship. With charts, donor data, and political history, they tackle how corporate power—left and right—shapes elections and public perception.
Apr 26, 2025•10 min
Andrew Callahan and Patrick Bet-David reflect on America’s first anti-lockdown rallies, COVID-era fear politics, and the social divide of 2020. From Sacramento protests to mainstream media narratives, they unpack how both the left and right sold fear—and why we're still living in its shadow.
Apr 25, 2025•10 min
Andrew Callaghan recalls his wildest and most dangerous moment as a journalist—crossing the U.S.-Mexico border with coyotes during the height of the migrant crisis. From machetes in the jungle to being detained by Border Patrol and stuck watching Marley & Me in solitary—this is one you won’t forget.
Apr 25, 2025•10 min
Andrew Callaghan and Patrick Bet-David dive into the Tesla protest movement, paid activist claims, and the overlap between ideology and influence. From spit-fueled standoffs to data-driven analysis, this clip uncovers the gray areas of modern protest culture and political mobilization.
Apr 25, 2025•9 min
Patrick Bet-David and Andrew Callaghan go head-to-head on taxes, billionaires, and why California’s progressive policies may be backfiring. From CNN’s approval polls to personal stories about money, poverty, and governance, this is a masterclass in generational debate on wealth and power.
Apr 25, 2025•20 min
Andrew Callaghan explains why The Dark Knight is his favorite film, then pivots to a raw discussion on Luigi Manion, AI in healthcare, and why some see violence as protest. Patrick challenges the morality behind these takes in one of the podcast's most intense exchanges.
Apr 24, 2025•12 min
Andrew Callaghan and Patrick Bet-David explore anti-establishment icons, media influence, and controversial groups like Scientology. From Alex Jones to Shelly Miscavige's disappearance, this deep-dive covers political divides, faith, fear, and fame in a polarized America.
Apr 24, 2025•13 min
In this clip, Pat and Tom share a valuable lesson from golf legend Gary "Dark Knight" Player about seeking advice and coaching to elevate your golf game or any endeavor to the next level.
Apr 24, 2025•9 min
The Trump administration threatens to pull over $3B in funding from Harvard over anti-Semitism concerns, transparency issues, and ideological bias. As Harvard resists federal demands, the PBD Podcast explores the political, legal, and cultural fallout—and why this could reshape higher education.
Apr 24, 2025•14 min
Gavin Newsom faces backlash as LA’s 2028 Olympics spirals into financial chaos. With costs ballooning, major sponsors backing out, and infrastructure projects falling behind, critics say California bit off more than it can chew. The PBD crew unpacks what went wrong—and who’s footing the bill.
Apr 24, 2025•10 min
In his latest interview with Tucker Carlson, Conor McGregor discusses his political ambitions as Ireland is overwhelmed by an influx of migrants. The home team outlines how the demographics of Europe and the U.K. are changing rapidly.
Apr 23, 2025•14 min
The White House quietly updates its COVID site to promote the lab-leak theory, drawing from a Republican-led report. The PBD crew unpacks Fauci’s denials, Cuomo’s referrals for prosecution, and whether China will ever be held accountable.
Apr 23, 2025•16 min
Ben Affleck slams California’s fading grip on Hollywood, blaming high taxes and weak incentives for driving productions elsewhere. With film jobs leaving for states like Georgia and even Ireland, the PBD crew explores how California lost its crown—and whether Hollywood can make a comeback.
Apr 23, 2025•10 min
Nancy Mace confronts a man in public after a heated town hall question, later releasing a video promising to "make you famous" if harassed. The PBD crew debates if her quick trigger is justified or damaging, and dives into threats, trauma, and the backlash she's facing over gender policies.
Apr 23, 2025•14 min
Trump announces a rare earth minerals deal with Ukraine set to be signed next Thursday, potentially slashing $200B in debt for critical resources. The team breaks down why this could be a game-changer in the US-China rivalry and how Zelensky may be stalling for cash or leverage.
Apr 23, 2025•16 min
JP Morgan warns that Trump’s tariffs could raise import taxes to 10–20%, sparking investor fear. As markets dip and the Dow faces its worst April in a century, they recommend structured notes and hedge funds to ride out the storm. Is this the necessary pain of fixing a broken trade system? ▶️ WATCH FULL EPISODE: https://bit.ly/3GmaRCd
Apr 22, 2025•10 min
As Trump targets China with heavy tariffs, the U.S. shifts its focus to India. A new trade agreement between the U.S. and India sends positive signals to the markets. Meanwhile, Chinese factories are shutting down and U.S. small businesses feel the heat. Can India become the next global powerhouse?
Apr 22, 2025•12 min
Andrew Callahan breaks down how Big Tech censorship during the pandemic backfired, fueling anti-establishment sentiment and elevating Trump’s appeal. He and Patrick Bet-David dive into the lab leak theory, Fauci worship, and how the internet found its voice again post-2022. FOLLOW THE PODCAST ON SPOTIFY: https://bit.ly/4g57zR2
Apr 21, 2025•10 min
An MS-13 gang member, Kilmar Abrago Garcia, is deported—but not before sparking media spin and political outrage. The PBD Podcast dives into the evidence, media bias, and the deeper failures in America’s crime, border, and justice systems.
Apr 19, 2025•14 min
Trump says Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s “termination can’t come fast enough” and doubles down on demanding rate cuts. The PBD Podcast crew unpacks Trump's strategy, Powell's calm resistance, and the political need for “good news” before the election.
Apr 19, 2025•8 min
Trump signals openness to a 40% millionaire tax rate—sparking a fiery PBD Podcast debate on strategy vs. substance. Is it a head fake, political bait, or a real shift? The crew dives deep into taxes, SALT deductions, small business impact, and economic optics.
Apr 18, 2025•10 min
China blasts Trump's escalating tariffs as "shameless," warning American farmers and consumers will bear the brunt. As the trade war intensifies, Beijing halts rare-earth exports and targets U.S. red states. PBD breaks down the economic and political fallout.
Apr 18, 2025•21 min
Iran and U.S. envoys hold face-to-face nuclear talks for the first time in years. Trump warns Iran must never obtain nukes, while the PBD panel questions whether diplomacy is real—or a setup for military action. Is Israel ready to act? And can Iran ever truly be trusted?
Apr 17, 2025•18 min
Trump’s camp floats a record $1 trillion Pentagon budget, sparking debate across the PBD panel. Markets respond, defense stocks bounce, and questions rise over waste, priorities, and whether America needs another arms race—or just better spending
Apr 16, 2025•14 min
The Valuetainment crew debates Real IDs and the fine line between national security and government control. Is it common sense, or a slippery slope toward federal overreach? Chris Cuomo and the panel clash over voter ID, gun rights, and who really benefits from tighter regulation.
Apr 16, 2025•14 min
President Bukele refuses to return a deported MS-13 gang member after a U.S. Supreme Court ruling. The PBD crew reacts to the media backlash, CNN's framing of the case, and the broader conversation about crime, immigration, and due process.
Apr 16, 2025•21 min
Chris Cuomo breaks down his unresolved legal battle with CNN, his fallout with Don Lemon, and the price of loyalty in media. He opens up about what really matters to him—and why he’s not interested in reuniting just for show. A raw look at integrity, friendship, and reputation.
Apr 16, 2025•8 min
The PBD crew unpacks the rising political clout of Stephen A. Smith and whether the Democratic Party would embrace or crush him. They also dive into the populist wave, media loyalty, Bannon’s “third term” play, and the deeper battle for authenticity in politics and media.
Apr 16, 2025•10 min
Eric Bolling shares his journey from Wall Street to TV and dives deep into Trump's tariff strategy. As a self-described “OG MAGA,” he criticizes the execution of tariffs, highlights Howard Lutnick’s controversial role, and debates if tariffs truly benefit the American worker.
Apr 16, 2025•36 min
Ray Dalio warns of a looming economic crisis worse than a recession, citing a breakdown of the world order, while the PBD panel debates tariffs, taxes, China, and U.S. education. Is America headed for a reset—or just repeating history?
Apr 15, 2025•13 min