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Washington Watch is a daily program hosted by Family Research Council President Tony Perkins that covers the issues of faith, family and freedom. Tony is your leading source for what is really happening in our nation’s Capital.

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The Washington Stand’s Casey Harper reports on the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act vote in the U.S. House, a hearing in the Senate over Artificial Intelligence, and what is happening in Iran. Dr. Andy Harris, U.S. Representative for Maryland’s ... more

The Washington Stand’s Casey Harper breaks down the fragile Iranian ceasefire, primary election results, and a hearing by the House Education and Workforce Committee on the attacks on parental rights. Dr. David Adesnik, Vice President of Research at ... more

The Washington Stand’s Casey Harper reports on the House Judiciary Committee hearing with the Southern Poverty Law Center, primary elections in four states, and an update in the Iranian conflict following a downed U.S. helicopter. Steve Daines, U.S. ... more

The Washington Stand’s Casey Harper covers the U.S. House anti-fraud hearing, Iran’s latest missile attack on Israel, and a concerning poll that indicates a decline in U.S. citizens who view America as exceptional. Michael Cloud, U.S. Representative ... more

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Russell Coleman
Kentucky Attorney General
Commonwealth of Kentucky
Episode: Casey Harper, Bob Onder, Roger Marshall, Russell Coleman, Suzanne Bowdey
John Fozzie Miller
Vice Admiral, former Commander of US Naval Forces CENTCOM
U.S. Navy
Episode: Mary Stackhouse, Brad Knott, John “Fozzie” Miller, Colby Barrett, David Closson
Colby Barrett
U.S. Marine Corps Captain, filmmaker
A Faith Under Siege (documentary)
Episode: Mary Stackhouse, Brad Knott, John “Fozzie” Miller, Colby Barrett, David Closson
Chloe Cole
Detransitioner and advocate for safeguarding children from gender-affirming procedures
Advocacy/Activism
Episode: Mary Stackhouse, Ilan Berman, Randy Fine, Chloe Cole, Scott McConnell
Scott McConnell
Executive Director of LifeWay Research
LifeWay Research
Episode: Mary Stackhouse, Ilan Berman, Randy Fine, Chloe Cole, Scott McConnell
Clare Morell
Fellow at Ethics and Public Policy Center, author
Ethics and Public Policy Center
Episode: Mary Stackhouse, Mike Haridopolos, Gordon Chang, Yoe Suarez, Clare Morell
Mike Haridopolos
Congressman, Florida's 8th District
U.S. House of Representatives
Episode: Mary Stackhouse, Mike Haridopolos, Gordon Chang, Yoe Suarez, Clare Morell
Mary Stackhouse
Washington Watch reporter
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Episode: Mary Stackhouse, Mark Harris, Jonathan Lett, Ian Lake, Rick Edmonds
Jonathan Lett
Associate Professor of Theology; Director of the Faith, Science and Technology Initiative
The Eternal University
Episode: Mary Stackhouse, Mark Harris, Jonathan Lett, Ian Lake, Rick Edmonds

Hosts

Tony Perkins
Host of Washington Watch; President of Family Research Council
Jody Heiss
Host of Washington Watch; sometimes fills in for Tony Perkins

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 57 ratings
  • One of the most informative shows

    Great info and digs into things you don’t hear elsewhere.

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    NDpendence shopper
    United States6 years ago
  • it’s really good if you’re into propaganda

    u like fake news? this is for you

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    wegotdodson
    United States6 years ago
  • Don’t forget

    Let’s not forget that 66 million Christians was killed by the Bolsheviks in Russia. Too many forget that holocaust.

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    Jenefrost
    United States7 years ago

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it's really good if you're into propaganda,u like fake news? this is for you
Don't forget,Let's not forget that 66 million Christians was killed by the Bolsheviks in Russia. Too many forget that holocaust.
One of the most informative shows;Great info and digs into things you don't hear elsewhere.

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Casey Harper, Kevin Cramer, Cameron Sexton, Cameron Sexton, Victoria Coates, Chris Mitchell
Q: What is the next expected move in the Iran negotiations?
Victoria Coates and Casey Harper indicate that the talks remain unsettled, with pressure mounting and a likely combination of continued diplomatic outreach and economic leverage, while leaders signal the goal of achieving a resolution that prevents a nuclear-capable Iran.
Mary Stackhouse, James Lankford, Jon Husted, Matt Carpenter, Marlin Stutzman
Q: Mary, what were some of the key takeaways from today's hearing?
The hearing highlighted a sharp partisan divide: Republicans argued that gender-transition procedures for minors are irreversible and should be prohibited, while Democrats emphasized access to care and questioned the evidence, with some acknowledging harms but suggesting different policy approaches.
Mary Stackhouse, David Wurmser, Hormoz Shariat, Bob Maginnis, Joel Griffith
Q: How could the broader governance and economic strategies in places like New York shape U.S. policy?
The discussion argues that government seizure of private property and government-run stores undermine free enterprise and could necessitate federal guardrails or political action to prevent fiscal collapse.
Mary Stackhouse, David Wurmser, Hormoz Shariat, Bob Maginnis, Joel Griffith
Q: What might a potential Iran deal look like and what are the red lines?
Experts suggest there is no finalized agreement yet, with constant caveats and shifting drafts, emphasizing the need for clarity on red lines and verification before any deal is accepted.
Casey Harper, Andrew Clyde, Bill Cassidy, Franklin Graham, Jack Hibbs
Q: What gives you hope for the nation as you travel and speak around the country?
There is growing interest among young people in knowing God, and a real sense of purpose from faith communities; people are seeking to align their lives with biblical truths, which gives hope for a spiritual revival that could shape policy.

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A faith-forward political talk show that centers on faith, family, and freedom, usually featuring lawmakers, policy experts, and faith-adjacent advocates discussing U.S. policy, national security, redistricting, abortion, and religious liberty through a biblically informed lens. The host guides discussions with a rotating panel of conservative policymakers and journalists, often weaving in faith-based framing and calls to civic engagement. Noteworthy is how guests cross from legislative updates to cultural issues, with an emphasis on informing listeners who value traditional values in public policy and governance.

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