The Trey Gowdy Podcast

FOX News Radio

  • 18 minutes 1 second
    Q & Trey: Analyzing the Birthright Citizenship Case

    Can an Executive Order overturn the 14th Amendment? Trey analyzes the birthright citizenship case currently before the Supreme Court and why the headlines are getting it wrong. He also answers questions on the legal hurdles surrounding sanctuary cities, the necessity of following laws even when you disagree with them, and the reason behind the current lack of consequences for non-compliance.

    Plus, a look at Coach Shane Beamer’s "diamond in the rough" this recruiting season and the University of South Carolina Women's Basketball team's exciting March Madness run.

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    2 April 2026, 1:00 pm
  • 45 minutes 13 seconds
    Uncovering The Meaning of Your Life With Arthur Brooks

    Arthur Brooks, New York Times best-selling author and Parker Gilbert Montgomery Professor at Harvard University, joins Trey to reveal the science-backed formula for a meaningful life from his new book, The Meaning of Your Life.

    In an era of loneliness and digital distraction, Arthur explains why our brains are "wired" for unhappiness and how to "detox" from the technology that’s stealing our joy. From the "left-brain" trap of social media to the four idols that never satisfy, he provides a practical six-month roadmap to reclaiming your life.

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    31 March 2026, 1:00 pm
  • 21 minutes 18 seconds
    Q & Trey: Don't Take the Easy Way Out

    Trey reminisces on the rocky college experience that nearly derailed his academic career— and the unexpected role Dr. Kevin Gilliland played in turning things around. He also answers a listener question on Congress's role in legislative oversight.

    Plus, Trey and Mary Langston swap picks for their all-time favorite sports coaches.

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    26 March 2026, 1:00 pm
  • 48 minutes 55 seconds
    The High Stakes of Legislative Misconduct

    Trey is joined by South Carolina First Circuit Solicitor David Pascoe to discuss his crusade against State House corruption, the dark side of the Alex Murdaugh trial legacy, and why he’s running for South Carolina Attorney General to finish the job. From prosecuting powerful legislators to advocating for judicial reform, Solicitor Pascoe reveals what he believes to be the "dirty secrets" of South Carolina’s legal system and explains his shift from the Democratic to the Republican party.

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    24 March 2026, 1:00 pm
  • 23 minutes 9 seconds
    Q & Trey: The Filibuster, Gas Prices, & The Masters

    Why is the SAVE act stalled? Trey answers questions on the current legislative gridlock and why eliminating the Senate filibuster is a "forever" decision that isn't as simple as it sounds. He also tackles a pocketbook issue: Who actually decides the price of gas?

    Plus, Masters season is approaching! Trey shares his excitement for the "electricity" of the iconic Augusta tournament and his favorite golfers to watch this year. 

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    19 March 2026, 1:00 pm
  • 37 minutes 5 seconds
    Nothing Is Impossible: Turning Valleys Into Victories

     FOX News Sunday Anchor Shannon Bream shares her latest book, Nothing is Impossible with God, exploring why God often chose flawed, "unqualified" people to lead. They examine how biblical heroes like Joseph, Moses, and Peter overcame the exact same fears and betrayals we face today, and how their journeys can inspire us to overcome life’s greatest challenges.

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    17 March 2026, 1:00 pm
  • 22 minutes 13 seconds
    Q & Trey: Why a "Free Society" is a Reactive One

    Trey answers listener questions on the inherent risks of living in a free society and the rise of domestic radicalization. He also discusses the inspiration behind his gripping fiction debut The Color of Death and unpacks some constitutional mysteries surrounding the U.S. Supreme Court — including why you technically don’t need a law degree to serve as Chief Justice.

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    12 March 2026, 1:00 pm
  • 59 minutes 2 seconds
    The Lost Art of Etiquette: Navigating Life’s Most Awkward Moments

    How much does etiquette still matter? Trey is joined by lawyer and White House etiquette expert Alison M. Cheperdak to cross-examine the rules of modern civility. From the "correct" way to handle a close-talker to the high-stakes world of handwritten notes and wedding invites, Alison breaks down her new book, Was It Something I Said?

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    10 March 2026, 1:00 pm
  • 24 minutes 17 seconds
    Q & Trey: A New Season Is Coming

    Trey answers questions on the complexities of the U.S.-Israel military operation against Iran, explaining why the "intelligence silo" is the key to understanding foreign policy. Plus, he offers his unique (and slightly superstitious) advice for a future law student heading to the University of South Carolina and shares why he’s pinning his March Madness hopes on the NCAA Women’s Basketball bracket this year.

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    5 March 2026, 2:00 pm
  • 15 minutes 26 seconds
    Defining The "Trump Doctrine"

    What does "America First" actually mean? Trey breaks down the historical weight of presidential doctrines and challenges those attempting to redefine President Trump’s foreign policy as pure isolationism. After a joint military campaign by the United States and Israel against Iran resulted in the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Trey argues that American strength isn't meant for sitting idly by—it’s meant for moral leadership.

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    3 March 2026, 2:00 pm
  • 17 minutes 45 seconds
    Q & Trey: The Legal Limits of the FBI

    As February comes to a close, Trey tackles questions on the case that gripped the nation: the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie. He discusses the jurisdictional limits of the FBI in local cases and the constitutional necessity of the Grand Jury, breaking down how the justice system actually functions versus how it's often perceived.


    Plus, Trey shares an exclusive update on the highly-anticipated sequel to his debut novel The Color of Death!

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    26 February 2026, 2:00 pm
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