



The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Luigi Mangione, Bryan Kohberger & Alex Murdaugh Legal Battles
Some of America’s most notorious criminal cases are taking dramatic new turns. Tudor Dixon is joined by criminal defense attorney David Gelman to break down the latest legal developments involving Luigi Mangione, Bryan Kohberger, Alex Murdaugh, and Lindsay Clancy. They examine the intense public …

The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Democrat AGs Planned Trump Lawsuits Before 2024 Election
Were Democratic attorneys general preparing to wage a legal battle against Donald Trump before voters even went to the polls? On this episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor is joined by The Center Square investigative reporter Adam Herbets to discuss documents showing that more than 20 Democrat…

The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Brianne Dressen on COVID Vaccine Injury, Fauci & the Fight for Accountability
What happens when someone who volunteered for a COVID-19 vaccine clinical trial says the shot changed her life within hours? On this episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor sits down with Brianne Dressen, co-founder of React19 and a participant in the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine clinical trial,…

The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Abdul El-Sayed's Record, Socialist Ties & Michigan's Senate Race
What does Abdul El-Sayed's Democratic primary victory mean for Michigan—and for the battle for control of the U.S. Senate? In this episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor is joined by TheMidwesterner.news founder Kyle Olson for an in-depth discussion of Abdul El-Sayed's political career, his ten…

The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Ron Johnson on Fauci's COVID Cover-Up & the Rise of Socialism
Sen. Ron Johnson joins The Tudor Dixon Podcast for a wide-ranging conversation on the newly released Fauci files, the origins of COVID-19, government transparency, and the growing influence of socialist candidates in American politics. Johnson discusses what he believes the Fauci diaries reveal ab…

The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Why Socialism Is Winning Over Young Americans
Why is socialism suddenly becoming popular again in America—and what are the real consequences if it succeeds? In this episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor sits down with Dr. Anne Bradley, professor of economics at the Institute of World Politics and Vice President of Academic Affairs at The …

The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Inside the Hunt for Online Child Predators with Predator Poachers Founder Michael Villani
How safe are your children online? In this powerful episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor Dixon sits down with Michael Villani, founder of Predator Poachers Long Island, to uncover the disturbing reality of online child exploitation and the predators hiding behind social media profiles. After …

The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Nurse's Family Speaks Out After Illegal Immigrant Assaults
What happens when a violent repeat offender is repeatedly released instead of deported? On this episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor speaks with Eileen Leahy, whose daughter—a New York emergency room physician—was allegedly assaulted twice by the same undocumented immigrant despite multiple a…

The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Rep. Burgess Owens on Youth Sports, Patriotism & Saving America's Future
Travel sports are becoming increasingly expensive, leaving many families wondering whether youth athletics are still about building character—or making money. In this episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor sits down with Congressman Burgess Owens, former Super Bowl champion and member of the Ho…

The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Can America Restore the Republic? w/ Ned Ryun
As America celebrates its 250th anniversary, are we preserving the principles that made the United States exceptional—or watching them slowly disappear? In this episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor sits down with Ned Ryun, CEO of American Majority and creator of the new documentary Thread of …