”The Modern Federalist” is a dynamic and thought-provoking podcast hosted by Charlton Allen. With a keen focus on politics, international affairs, American society, and life in the 21st century, this cutting-edge podcast offers a fresh perspective on the issues that shape our world. Through engaging discussions and insightful interviews, Charlton Allen delves into the complexities of modern govern... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 34 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | NewsGovernmentPolitics |
In this special Christmas edition of The Modern Federalist Podcast, host Charlton Allen sets aside the usual news and commentary to celebrate the joy and meaning of the season. Join us for a nostalgic program filled with carols, reflections, and insp... more
Modern Federalist Podcast – Special Election Day Edition
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In this special Election Day edition, Charlton Allen breaks down the key indicators to watch as the polls close, from early voting trends to crucial battleground states. With rec... more
**Episode Notes**
Welcome to another special Election Day edition of The Modern Federalist Podcast, hosted by Charlton Allen. In this episode, Charlton sits down with Lee Williams, head of the Investigative Journalism Project at the Second Amendment... more
**Episode Notes**
Welcome to a special Election Day edition of The Modern Federalist Podcast, hosted by Charlton Allen. In this episode, Charlton sits down with Dr. Jay Greene, Senior Research Fellow at the Heritage Foundation, to discuss a topic th... more
Show Notes for This Special Edition of The Modern Federalist
Episode Overview
In this special edition of The Modern Federalist, host Charlton Allen returns after a brief hiatus, explaining the recent gap between episodes. Charlton shares personal u... more
Episode Title: Speech First’s Victory Defending Women’s Sports: An Interview with Cherise Trump
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Introduction
In this episode of The Modern Federalist, we delve into one of the most consequential legal victories for women's sports. Char... more
Special Edition: The Pygmalion Candidate
Hosted by Charlton Allen
Episode Summary:
In this special edition of The Modern Federalist, host Charlton Allen dives deep into the latest developments in the U.S. presidential election. Buckle up, as this ... more
Welcome to the Modern Federalist Podcast! In today’s episode, we tackle pressing issues in the political landscape with in-depth analysis and exclusive interviews. Here’s what we’ve got lined up:
Intro: Charlton Allen outlines the agenda for the epi... more
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