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The Jason Chaffetz Podcast

  • 43 minutes 2 seconds
    Senator Eric Schmitt: The Lessons Sports Teach Us

    Senator Eric Schmitt (R-MO) discusses his upbringing in a working-class Missouri family and his experience in competitive sports, which he credits for instilling the discipline and grit he carries into his political career. He explains how his son Stephen’s diagnosis with tuberous sclerosis provided him with a new perspective on life and ultimately inspired his initial decision to run for public office.

    The Senator also shares how sports continue to be a significant part of his life, from golfing with the President to playing on the Congressional baseball team.

    Bring on the Stupid: A woman who married a river celebrates her third wedding anniversary.

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    6 April 2026, 1:00 pm
  • 1 hour 47 seconds
    World Series Secrets | Jason Grimsley’s Redemption Story

    Spring has sprung! 

    With the start of baseball season, Jason revisits his conversation with two-time World Series champion Jason Grimsley. Jason details his unlikely journey from a small Texas farm to the New York Yankees, highlighting a single day where he was baptized and played guitar with Paul Simon. He also discusses his personal collapse and the restorative faith that helped him overcome it.

    Bring on the Stupid: A father’s passport becomes his son's latest art project, leaving him stuck at the airport.

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    30 March 2026, 1:00 pm
  • 50 minutes 47 seconds
    Benjamin Hall: Resilience, Family, and a Mighty Hedgehog

    Fox News senior correspondent Benjamin Hall shares his powerful journey from the front lines of war zones to his remarkable recovery after being injured in Ukraine. He also reflects on the strength he drew from his family, the small but mighty hedgehog that lifted his spirits while he was on assignment and the extraordinary American soldiers who rescued two generations of his family.


    Beyond his reporting, Benjamin discusses his transition from an opera singer to a journalist and the heartfelt motivation behind his new bestselling children's book, Read All About It.


    Bring on the Stupid: Irish woman wins a $31,000 settlement after her boss repeatedly called her a "potato."

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    23 March 2026, 1:00 pm
  • 48 minutes 23 seconds
    Chairman Chuck Grassley: Reflections On A Changing Congress

    Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-IA)looks back on his remarkable legendary 45-year career representing Iowa. He shares insights on Congress's shift towards extreme partisanship and emphasizes his long-standing commitment to protecting whistleblowers as a crucial check on the executive branch.

    Beyond politics, Chairman Grassley reflects on the secret to his 71-year marriage and his humble roots on an Iowa farm.

    Bring on the Stupid: Ohio law enforcement arrests a man with live gerbils stuffed in his pants.

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    16 March 2026, 1:00 pm
  • 55 minutes 31 seconds
    Derek Dooley’s New Game Plan

    Former football coach Derek Dooley shares his next move: a run for a U.S. Senate seat in Georgia in the 2026 midterm elections. Drawing on his 28-year coaching career in the NFL and college ranks, he aims to apply his leadership skillset to a new role in Washington.

    Derek discusses how he hopes to leverage his family’s deep Georgia roots and his experience building cohesive teams to tackle pressing issues such as national security and economic affordability.

    Bring on the Stupid: Several camels were disqualified from a beauty contest after owners used Botox and other injections to enhance the animals' features. 

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    9 March 2026, 1:00 pm
  • 49 minutes 10 seconds
    Former Chairman’s Perspective: Inside The Clinton Depositions

    Last Thursday, Jason traveled to Chappaqua, New York, to cover the House Oversight Committee’s depositions of former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton as part of the Epstein investigation. As the former Chairman of the House Oversight Committee, Jason offers a rare insider’s perspective on how these high-stakes sessions are conducted. 

     

    Plus, Jason reacts to the US-Israel strikes on Iran, examining the potential consequences and what this moment could signal for the future of the Middle East.

     

    Bring on the Stupid: A Florida man was arrested at a Waffle House after allegedly attempting to baptize an alligator using iced tea.

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    2 March 2026, 2:00 pm
  • 54 minutes 41 seconds
    Scott Baio: Staying Grounded In The Spotlight

    Actor Scott Baio shares his journey from a Brooklyn kid who wanted to be an actor to becoming a household name on Happy Days and Charles in Charge. He reflects on adjusting to fame at a young age and the challenges of navigating Hollywood, particularly as a conservative.

    Scott also discusses his family, the importance of being a dedicated husband and father, and staying grounded in the spotlight.

    Bring on the Stupid: Waymo is asking DoorDash drivers to close their doors because the autonomous vehicles often fail to do it themselves.

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    23 February 2026, 2:00 pm
  • 44 minutes 6 seconds
    Is It Too Late For A.I. Guardrails?

    Jason expresses deep concern regarding the rapid rise of Artificial Intelligence. He argues that this technology is far more than a simple tool; it is a transformative force capable of disrupting the global labor force and eroding personal privacy through advanced surveillance.

    Because AI can now think and outpace human intelligence, Jason explains why citizens must pressure lawmakers to establish urgent guardrails before it is too late to control.

    Bring on the Stupid: A Norwegian biathlete admits to cheating on his girlfriend during a post-win interview for his bronze medal.

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    16 February 2026, 2:00 pm
  • 1 hour 4 minutes
    Steve Hilton Is Trading Media For The Governor’s Mansion

    California Republican Gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton highlights his path to the California governor’s mansion. He describes his early life as the son of Hungarian refugees, his time attending Oxford University, and the professional journey that eventually led him to move to America. Steve also discusses California’s housing crisis and why his background in project management and policy makes him uniquely capable of fixing the state's issues.  Bring on the Stupid: Ikea releases a giant, 20-inch hot dog to rival Costco's iconic product.

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    9 February 2026, 2:00 pm
  • 56 minutes 45 seconds
    Charlie Hurt: The Future Of Artificial Intelligence

    Jason's good friend and FOX & Friends Weekend co-host Charlie Hurt joins the podcast to discuss the shifting American economy and the looming impact of artificial intelligence. They examine the value of early work experience while sharing their perspectives on the minimum wage. Jason and Charlie also explain why a disastrous trip convinced them never to set foot on a cruise ship again.


    Bring on the Stupid: Los Angeles Rams players put a bizarre food item in their socks to keep warm during a frigid game. 

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    2 February 2026, 2:00 pm
  • 50 minutes 15 seconds
    Peter Schweizer: The New Tactics of Foreign Subversion

    Peter Schweizer's new book, "The Invisible Coup," explores how American adversaries weaponize immigration. He explains his major concerns about Mexico and China manipulating immigration policies and demographic changes to invade the Southwest slowly. 

    Peter also discusses the Chinese government's abuse of birthright citizenship and surrogacy to create a new generation of Americans aligned with the Chinese Communist Party. 

    Bring on the Stupid: Jason discusses what he thinks about Brooklyn Beckham's bombshell Instagram post putting his family drama in the spotlight.

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    26 January 2026, 2:00 pm
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