The John Fugelsang Podcast

The John Fugelsang Podcast

Crossover Media Group
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จำนวนตอน 1387
ล่าสุด 04.07.2026

The John Fugelsang Podcast is a show about politics, religion, and pop culture hosted by John Fugelsang, who also hosts "Tell Me Everything" on SiriusXM Progress 127. The podcast features discussions and interviews on current events and cultural topics.

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  • The 250th Anniversary of America: A Call for Truth and Unity 04.07.2026 1ชม. 37นาที
    John opens the episode with a funny yet poignant commentary on the current state of the nation, juxtaposing the joyous celebrations of the Fourth of July with the realities of political polarization and social injustice. He emphasizes the importance of separating the ideals of America from its leaders, urging listeners to appreciate the foundational principles of democracy while acknowledging the ongoing struggles for justice and equality. John then talks with democratic strategist Max Burns and they explore the evolution of presidential power over the decades, noting that the trend towards executive authority has been a gradual shift rather than a sudden change. They discuss how Trump has contributed to this phenomenon, raising questions about the balance of power and the role of Congress in holding the executive accountable. Next, he interviews historian Professor Peter Onuf to discuss the enduring legacy of Thomas Jefferson. Together, they explore the complexities of Jefferson's character, from his role as a champion of liberty to the contradictions of his slaveholding past. And lastly, he speaks with historian Jamar Tisby, who passionately argues that Christians have a moral obligation to tell the truth about America’s past. Tisby highlights the dangers of historical myths and the need for a truthful reckoning with our history, particularly regarding slavery and civil rights. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
  • We're Still Here with Simon and Julie 03.07.2026 40นาที
    In this thought-provoking episode, we engage with Simon Moya-Smith, an Oglala Lakota and Chicano journalist, and Julie Francella, a mental health professional with deep ties to Indigenous communities. Together, they explore the complexities of America's 250th anniversary, emphasizing the need for an honest reckoning with history rather than mere celebration. They discuss the importance of recognizing Indigenous perspectives and the often overlooked contributions of Native nations to the founding of America. Tune in for a powerful conversation that challenges traditional narratives and advocates for a more inclusive understanding of patriotism. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
  • The Fare for the Fair is a Farewell Affair 02.07.2026 1ชม. 46นาที
    John's monologue is a mixed bag of topics today. He discusses the recent lawsuit filed by former CIA Director John Brennan, emphasizing the political implications behind the investigation into his actions. Then, he delves into Trump's corruption, particularly his financial dealings in the cryptocurrency space. Next, he critiques the way these issues are used as political tools to distract from more pressing economic concerns. He argues that the focus on transgender rights and immigration serves to rally voters around fear rather than addressing the real challenges facing the American public. He speaks about the recent Supreme Court decisions, dissecting the implications for various communities and the broader impact of these rulings on American society. And, he jokes about the Great American State Fair, a metaphor for the current state of the nation. He is joined by his usual Wednesday night line-up: political commentator Bob Cesca, The God Squad with Dillon Nabor Cruz and Desimber Rose, and legal analyst Dr. Tracy Pearson. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
  • The Good, Bad, and the Ugly of the SCOTUS Grand Finale 01.07.2026 1ชม. 32นาที
    This time, John talks about the Supreme Court officially concluding its October 2025 term with a wave of major rulings on birthright citizenship, executive power, transgender athletes, and campaign finance. They spiked the rights of transgender youth and they barely preserved birthright citizenship. Then, he interviews Josh Fox who's best known as the Oscar-nominated, Emmy-winning writer/director of GasLand. He is also internationally recognized as a spokesperson and leader on the issue of and climate change. They discuss his latest documentary THE WELCOME TABLE which is out now on HBO. Next, John speaks with Ida Susser. She has conducted ethnographic research in the U.S., Southern Africa and Puerto Rico, France and Spain with respect to urban social movements and the urban commons, gender, the global AIDS epidemic and environmental movements. They talk about her upcoming book, THE YELLOW VESTS AND THE BATTLE FOR DEMOCRACY, in which Susser offers the first in-depth examination of a movement that defies easy classification and challenges us to reimagine politics. Then lastly, comedian Keith Price returns to joke with John and listeners on pop culture and the ever imploding world of Trump. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
  • SCOTUS Gives NOTICE to POTUS 30.06.2026 1ชม. 27นาที
    John discusses the Supreme Court ruling the White House has extraordinary leeway in the hiring and firing of agency staff across the executive branch, thoroughly weakening independent oversight. Interestingly, the one HR case the Supreme Court ruled against Trump was the dismissal of Lisa Cook at the Federal Reserve. SCOTUS also rejected Trump’s appeal of the E. Jean Carroll verdict and payout, and ruled that Mississippi’s law demanding a grace period for mail-in ballots is good and upheld. Next, Professor Corey Brettschneider returns to explain the legal factoids of the SCOTUS rulings. And last but not least - comedian Rhonda Hansome joins the fun and speaks with listeners about the SCOTUS rulings, the unfair State fair, and the petulance of The Donald. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
  • Hating on Haiti and the Haitian Immigration Isolation Explanation 29.06.2026 1ชม. 22นาที
    John discusses the Supreme Court giving the thumbs up to Trump's plans to end protected status and potentially deport 350k Haitian immigrants. He emphasizes the resilience of immigrants who have built lives in the United States, only to face the threat of deportation and he highlights the hypocrisy of the right who claim to support hard-working immigrants while simultaneously spreading harmful stereotypes. John also talks about the recent escalation of tensions in the Strait of Hormuz and the implications of California's billionaire tax measure making it to the November ballot. Next, he interviews Dr. David Johns, CEO of the National Black Justice Collective, who discusses the alarming rise in anti-LGBTQ incidents and the challenges faced by elected officials from marginalized backgrounds. Then finally, TV's Frank Conniff is back to joke with listeners about pop culture and politics. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
  • Special Interviews: Isaac Butler and Nicole Robinson 27.06.2026 48นาที
    This time, we journey back to the late 1980s and early 1990s, a transformative period in American culture marked by intense debates over art and expression. John interviews author Isaac Butler about his new book, "The Perfect Moment," which explains how the culture wars of that era shaped today’s political landscape. Isaac discusses how artists like Robert Mapplethorpe and Andres Serrano became symbols in the fight for freedom of expression, and how the tactics used by conservatives during these battles are still relevant in the current discourse around LGBTQ rights and artistic expression. Then, John interviews Nicole Robinson, a Congressional Investigations associate at Covington and Burling in D.C. She discusses the challenges the Democratic Party faces in engaging younger voters, particularly African American men. Nicole shares insights on the importance of authentic relationships, effective social media strategies, and the need for a long-term engagement plan to connect with these demographics ahead of the midterms. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
  • We're Still Here with Simon and Julie 26.06.2026 51นาที
    John welcomes back Simon Moya Smith and Julie Francella to reflect on the 10-year anniversary of the Standing Rock protests, a pivotal moment in the fight for Indigenous rights and environmental justice. They delve into the ongoing struggles surrounding Native children's remains at federal boarding schools, highlighting the painful legacy of cultural erasure and the fight for repatriation. Simon shares his firsthand experiences from Standing Rock, discussing the trauma and resilience of Indigenous communities in the face of systemic oppression. Julie provides insight into the significance of the summer solstice in Indigenous traditions, emphasizing the connection between spirituality and environmental stewardship. Together, they explore the complexities of Native identity, the importance of ancestral knowledge, and the urgent need for respectful allyship in today's socio-political landscape. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
  • The Great Housing Heist: Trump’s Game of Political Monopoly 25.06.2026 1ชม. 31นาที
    John talks about Trump's bizarre hostage situation surrounding a bipartisan housing bill. He dissects Trump's extortion tactics reminiscent of his first impeachment, revealing how the former president continues to manipulate Congress for his own gain. He also highlights how Trump's attempts to hold the housing bill hostage for his own political agenda reflect a troubling pattern of extortion that has become all too familiar. Then, listeners are treated to insights from Bob Cesca who joins the discussion to dissect the motivations behind Trump's behavior and the impact it has on the Republican Party. Next, the God Squad featuring tattooed theologian Dillon Nabor Cruz and pastor Desimber Rose, bring a fresh perspective on progressive Christianity and the intersection of faith and politics. Their candid discussions about religious hypocrisy add another layer of depth to the show, inviting listeners to reflect on the role of faith in contemporary social issues. Then finally, legal analyst Dr. Tracy Pearson is back once again to answer questions from listeners about Trump's legal woes. They also talk about the ongoing war in Ukraine, where John highlights the ingenuity of Ukrainian forces as they turn the tide against a much larger Russian military. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
  • Reflecting Pool's Affecting Rules for Deflecting Fools 24.06.2026 1ชม. 21นาที
    In the latest episode - John talks about the stupidity surrounding the reflecting pool. After touring the newly emptied pool on the National Mall, Trump ordered fencing erected around the algae-rific pond to keep out more imaginary antifa operatives. He also discusses the harsh sentencing of anti-ICE protesters, the Supreme Court's ruling on religious rights, and the chaotic state of Trump's presidency. Joined by comedian Keith Price, AKA "Comedy Daddy", they joke with listeners about pop culture and politics. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
  • Shrek and Fiona Find Luxurious New Home Near Lincoln Memorial 23.06.2026 1ชม. 26นาที
    John's monologue is mired deep in the slime ridden drama of the algae laden reflecting pool. Trump crowed to reporters that he had some people arrested for disturbing his reflecting pool project, also suggesting the pool will be drained and scrubbed once again to repair the repairs they initially repaired. He also discusses Trump boasting about a document that favorably compares his global power and reach to notorious historical autocrats—including Adolf Hitler, Mao Zedong, and Joseph Stalin. Then, he’s joined by guests Professor Corey Brettschneider and comedian Rhonda Hansom, who add their insights on the state of politics today, including Tulsi Gabbard's ties to a controversial cult leader and the ongoing struggles for justice and accountability in the dark gloomy recesses of Trumpworld. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
  • Juneteenth: Special Interviews 22.06.2026 53นาที
    John interviews New York State Senator Kevin Parker, who has represented Brooklyn's 21st district for over two decades. They discuss the significance of Juneteenth, a holiday that symbolizes freedom and justice. Senator Parker shares his personal connection to Juneteenth, his legislative efforts to make it an official holiday in New York, and the ongoing struggles for equality and justice in America. Then, John welcomes Dr. Jamila T. Davis, a remarkable figure who transformed her life from a self-made millionaire to a decade-long incarceration and back to empowerment. Dr. Davis shares her journey of resilience, focusing on the importance of entrepreneurship as a means of liberation, especially within the context of Juneteenth. She discusses her initiatives, including the Central Brooklyn Juneteenth Celebration and Teen Entrepreneur Expo, which showcase young Black entrepreneurs and provide them with vital resources. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
  • We're Still Here with Simon and Julie 20.06.2026 45นาที
    In this episode, John is joined by the insightful Simon Moya Smith and Julie Francella as they delve into the powerful intersection of Indigenous culture and contemporary issues. They reflect on their recent participation in the James Beard Awards in Chicago, highlighting the significance of Indigenous foodways and the importance of storytelling in creating spaces that honor Native traditions. Simon and Julie share their experiences of moderating discussions on sovereignty, environmental justice, and the reclamation of Indigenous narratives, emphasizing the need for recognition and respect for Indigenous rights. The conversation also touches on the ongoing struggles against colonization, the complexities of citizenship, and the fight for land rights. As listeners call in, Simon and Julie offer insights into the resilience of Indigenous communities and the urgent need for broader awareness of their histories and struggles. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
  • Obama’s Presidential Center Celebration and the Trump Tidal Wave of Turmoil 19.06.2026 1ชม. 25นาที
    This time - John's monologue reflects on the triumphant opening of the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago, with a star-studded day of speeches and performances. He then points out Trump's foreign policy blunders and reflects on how the Obama administration's Iran deal has been overshadowed by Trump's chaotic approach to international relations. Then, Reverend Barry Lynn adds a unique perspective, discussing the intersection of religion and politics, and the need for solidarity among diverse faith communities. And finally, Dr. Christian Green, an advocate for voting rights and civic engagement, shares his experiences and the challenges faced by marginalized communities in exercising their right to vote. The conversation touches on the ongoing threats to democracy, including voter suppression tactics that disproportionately affect Black, Latino, and low-income voters. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
  • Intel Without Treason - War Without Reason 18.06.2026 1ชม. 30นาที
    Today - John discusses Trump's wishy washy flip flopping on selecting Jay Clayton as his nominee to serve as the Director of National Intelligence. But then, the confirmation hearing was abruptly canceled after Trump ordered him not to appear before the Senate unless they pass the voter purge bill AKA the SAVE Act. He also talks about the details of the Memorandum of Understanding between Iran and the United States - which were released late in the day, confirming to many that this Great Deal is indeed worse than the JCPOA. Then, Bob Cesca returns and they chat about the redistricting efforts in Georgia and the challenges faced by progressive movements in today's climate. Next, John welcomes back author Brad Meltzer, and they talk about his latest kids book called "Ordinary People Change The World Series: I Am Teddy Roosevelt". Then winding it up, Desimber Rose and Dillon Naber Cruz AKA The God Squad joins the show to speak with listeners and explore the intersection of politics and religion. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
  • JD Vance: Drowning in the Dirty Reflecting Pool of Regrets 17.06.2026 1ชม. 36นาที
    John this time discusses JD Vance who continued his media tour - selling another theoretical ceasefire with Iran as anything but an American strategic loss of lives, time and money. He also talks about the disastrous waste of tax-payer money Trump spent on renovating the reflecting pool and then having it turn green with algae soon after. Then, he interviews the founder and CEO of the National Democratic Training Committee - Kelly Dietrich. She shares her expertise on the current political climate and the importance of grassroots movements in shaping the future of the Democratic Party. Next, he speaks with Allison Butler who is the Director of the Media Literacy Certificate Program in the Department of Communication at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where she teaches courses on critical media literacy and representations of education in the media. They talk about the complexities of media representation and the challenges faced by women in the public eye. She argues that visibility does not equate to power, and that women are often portrayed through patriarchal lenses that diminish their complexity. And then lastly, John jokes with Keith Price and they take calls from listeners about living life in the hellscape of Trumpland. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
  • The Confusing Clown Chaos of Commercial Cage-Fights and Ceasefire Compromises 16.06.2026 1ชม. 28นาที
    In this episode of The John Fugelsang Podcast, John dives into the spectacle of the recent White House UFC event, where he talks about the implications of violent entertainment in politics. He shares his controversial support for the event as a form of harm reduction, arguing that it distracts MAGA supporters from targeting marginalized communities. He also discusses Trump's recent claims about a supposed deal with Iran, which turns out to be nothing more than a memorandum of understanding that changes little. Then, he's joined by Professor Corey Brettschneider and they explore the constitutional implications of recent political maneuvers, including the alarming attempts to suspend habeas corpus and the use of the postal service to influence voting rights. Then lastly, comedian Rhonda Hansome adds her insights on the current state of racism in America, highlighting the ongoing challenges faced by marginalized communities while addressing the absurdity of the political landscape. Together, they tackle the cultural ramifications of the slugfest and its reflection on American society. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
  • Trillionaire Welfare Queen 15.06.2026 1ชม. 29นาที
    John’s monologue this time is about Elon Musk being the earth’s first trillionaire welfare queen. Next, he interviews election consultant Jen Johannsen on the Democratic party and her work with political candidates. Then finally, a recap of the week with TV's Frank Conniff on Trump getting booed at the Knicks game and his on camera walk out with Kristen Welker on Meet the Press. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
  • Special Interviews for the Weekend 13.06.2026 1ชม. 35นาที
    Robert Parkinson * Insha Rahman * Brad Lander * Steven Beschloss See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
  • Despite the Joke and the Diet Coke - When You Suffer a Stroke You Cannot Stay Woke 12.06.2026 1ชม. 20นาที
    John talks about Trump’s repeated declarations of imminent deals with Iran, questioning the credibility of his statements as he seems increasingly detached from reality. He highlights Trumps bizarre behavior during public appearances, including falling asleep on stage and his weird drugged demeanor. John also discusses Trumps ​new ​nominee ​for ​Director ​of ​National ​Intelligence, ​Jay ​Clayton. ​And ​if ​you're ​wondering ​what ​intelligence ​experience ​Clayton ​has ​that ​qualifies ​him ​to ​oversee ​your ​country's ​entire ​intelligence ​apparatus, ​the ​answer ​is... ​he ​went ​on ​CNBC ​this ​week ​and ​hinted ​that ​California ​elections ​might ​be ​rigged. Next, Ann Larson, author of "Clean Up on Aisle Five," joins the conversation, shedding light on the struggles of grocery workers during the pandemic and the systemic issues of poverty and exploitation in the food industry. Together, they explore the implications of corporate greed and the urgent need for a living wage for essential workers. Then, Simon Moya Smith and Julie Francella, return for another edition of "We're Still Here". One of the standout moments in the episode is the discussion around the upcoming House of Smoke and Ash event, organized by the James Beard Foundation. This indigenous culinary event showcases the rich foodways and traditions of native chefs, emphasizing the importance of food sovereignty and the need for greater recognition of indigenous contributions to our culinary landscape. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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