Introducing: The Home of the Brave Podcast
Fresh takes from Sarah Matthews, Michael Fanone, Tom Joscelyn, Bill Kristol, and more!
Today we’re launching The Home of the Brave Podcast, a brand-new show that will go deep on all the ways the Trump administration is hurting Americans, and how you can fight to build something better.
Every week, Home of the Brave leadership and friends—including Sarah Matthews, Michael Fanone, Tom Joscelyn, and Bill Kristol—will bring you fresh content breaking down the news of the day and what it means for American democracy.
You can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and Substack. And to help us reach more people, please rate and subscribe to the show, and share it with your friends.
Episode #4: Trump’s “Counterterrorism” Charade
Catch this week’s episode—Trump’s “Counterterrorism” Charade—on Wednesday, May 13 at 11 am ET, featuring January 6 hero Michael Fanone and Tom Joscelyn, the principal author of the House’s January 6 report.
They’ll break down the administration’s recent moves to use America’s counterterrorism capabilities to go after the left, and the politicization of the DOJ writ large. Don’t miss it—catch us live on Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, or right here on Substack.
The Lost Tapes
For anyone who missed them, our first three episodes are available to watch or listen to now.
Episode #1: The J6ers: Where Are They Now?
Featuring Sarah Matthews and Michael Fanone | YouTube, Substack, Apple Podcasts, Spotify
Episode #2: MAGA Free Speech Crackdown
Featuring Sarah Matthews and Tom Joscelyn | YouTube, Substack, Apple Podcasts, Spotify
Episode #3: Trump’s Week From Hell
Featuring Sarah Matthews and Bill Kristol | YouTube, Substack, Apple Podcasts, Spotify
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Home of the Brave exists to show Americans the real-world consequences of this administration’s policies, and to highlight what bravery looks like in defense of American democracy.




