

The Bolt Report | 21 May
Iran prepares its people for a new war with the US with mosques holding classes how to shoot at Americans, an Israeli minister taunts Australians who tried to break into Gaza. Plus, the great passion of Prince William.

The Bolt Report | 20 May
Climate change experts backflip on their alarmism following new studies. Plus, NSW Labor Premier Chris Minns slams the federal government's new tax changes.

The Bolt Report | 19 May
Former White House press secretary Sean Spicer joins the program to chat about the latest with Iran. Plus, Nationals Leader Matt Canavan talks about whether a Coalition government would scrap or stick to the Paris agreement.

The Bolt Report | 18 May
Former Liberal vice president Teena McQueen reveals why she defected to One Nation. Plus, Labor's sneaky death tax causes chaos in the government.

The Bolt Report | 14 May
US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping meet in Beijing for high-level talks as global attention focuses on trade and security. Plus, Opposition Leader Angus Taylor delivers his budget reply speech as leadership pressure grows.

The Bolt Report | 13 May
Why Albanese's lie is a threat to democracy. Plus, Matt Canavan joins the program to discuss the shortcomings of the latest budget.

The Bolt Report | 11 May
Labor to introduce sweeping tax hikes, Pauline Hanson's One Nation crushes the Coalition in Farrer. Plus, US President Donald Trump rejects Iran's peace deal.

The Bolt Report | 7 May
ISIS brides arrive on Australian shores and the federal Opposition speaks on their stay. Plus Barnaby Joyce doubles down on Labor's cancellation of the Northern link of the Inland Rail project.

The Bolt Report | 6 May
More ISIS brides are on their way to Australia. Plus history shows the federal electorate of Farrer has always returned a Liberal or National since its establishment in 1949. Will One Nation change history?

The Bolt Report | 5 May
The Reserve Bank decides to increase interest rates for the third time this year. What does this mean for Australians? Plus, plans to scrap the northern section of the Inland Rail project putting regional livelihoods at risk.