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UNSAFE with Ann Coulter
by Ricochet
Ann Coulter, author of 13 New York Times bestsellers, chats about politics, religion, war, crime, history, sex, race, soccer (even real sports!) — all the things we’re told it’s impolite to raise in polite company.Coulter’s UNSAFE podcast is the Rapid Response Team to the Democratic Party and its subsidiaries, the New York Times, the Washington Post, MSNBC, CNN, et al — as well as 90 percent of the Republican Party. Listen here first – and be 3 days ahead of all the cable news channel hosts, who will undoubtedly be listening too.Subscribe to Ann's Substack: anncoulter.substack.com.Listen to UNSAFE with Ann Coulter, along with more than 40 other original podcasts, at <a href="https://ricochet.com/podcast/" targe
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Theo Wold
Ann talks to former Idaho Solicitor General Theo Wold.
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Chip Roy
Ann talks to Chip Roy, US Representative (TX-21) and candidate for State Attorney General.
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Jacob Heilbrunn on Trump's Iran Fiasco
Ann interviews Jacob Heilbrunn, editor of The National Interest. If you don’t know him already, you should. Here, they discuss the disaster of the Iran “incursion,” what made Trump do it, what JD Vance should do, and Reagan’s legacy — among other issues of vital interest to me. And also pretty important for the country.Brief Bio: Heilbrunn writes prolifically for The UK Spectator, The New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, Foreign Affairs, Reuters, Washington Monthly, etc. etc.He also was an Arthur F. Burns Fellow, a winner of the George F. Kennan Award, a senior editor at the New Republic and an editorial writer for the Los Angeles Times.
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Kris Kobach on the S.A.V.E. Act
There is no one better to discuss voter fraud than Kris Kobach. As Kansas’s Secretary of State, he was sued by the ACLU and denounced by Hillary Clinton for trying to enforce voter ID laws.He was one of the first prominent Republicans to endorse Donald Trump in 2016, which he did because of Trump’s strong position on immigration. Kobach drafted Arizona’s fabulous SB 1070, derogatorily referred to as the “Papers Please” law — which is the one part upheld by the Supreme Court. Justice Scalia would have upheld the entire law.Kobach in the news:Kansas, Arizona laws requiring voters to prove citizenship upheldMan jailed in Florida for alleged election fraud in KansasKansas becomes 2nd state to deputize law enforcement to enforce immigration policiesKansas Mayor Faces Voter Fraud Charges Following USCIS AssistanceHe graduated first in his department at Harvard (summa cum laude,) where he studied under the famous Samuel P. Huntington, author of Who Are We: The Challenges to America’s National Identity; was a Marshall Scholar; and graduated from Yale Law, where he was an editor of the Yale Law Journal,and published two books before graduating.
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The Issue is "Settled"
Your Five Stories of the Week (with a bonus!)Vote Fraud: Another 'Science Is Settled' IssueMedical schools under the microscopeDr. Marvel leaves NASAWhat are Blue States getting for their money?Wacko female cop gets off
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The End of Trumpism?
Ann's Five Stories of the Week:Projecting Trump into the futureThe Spectator declares "The End of Trumpism"End the TSA!Fox News gets its talking points Record number of migrant deaths in Europe
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Kellen McGovern Jones on the H-1B Visa Scam
The Dallas Express's star investigative reporter exposes how easy it is for employers to replace Americans with H-1B visa workers.His latest reports in the Dallas Express: Top H-1B Employers In Texas Revealed By New Federal DataRank Employer ApprovalsRank Employer ApprovalsCognizant Technology Solutions* 50,6662Infosys Limited 45,3233Oracle America Inc 11,6034Tesla Inc 5,307KPMG LLP 2,677FOIA Exclusive: HUD Still Giving Out FHA Insured Loans to Non-CitizensHUD officially does not give FHA loans to H-1B workers, but a FOIA request reveals that they don’t track the citizenship status of who gets these loans.Epstein Used H-1B Visas to Import his Girls Ghislaine Maxwell, among others, first obtained long-term U.S. status through an H-1B sponsorship tied to Epstein in the early 1990s.Texas A&M University has spent over $3.25 million getting H-1B foreign workersThe overwhelming majority of Texas A&M’s filings in 2025 were for lower-level instructional roles.
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Getting Away with Murder
Your stories of the week:A Texas man faces more jail time for cheating at a bass tournament than some do for murderSpeaking of getting away with murder... It's good to be a DemocratNYT economist on "affordablity"A bad week for the Jews?
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Lionel Shriver's "A Better Life"
Ann interviews the author on her new book, A Better Life (released February 10, 2026).A brilliant and hilarious. novel about the state of immigration in our country. Despite being eminently fair to both sides, most liberal reviewers are kvetching because they only wanted to hear one side.From The Atlantic (of all places): [Shriver] has a wry observational intelligence that propels her well beyond her personal orbit. She is also adept at unpacking psychological states and analyzing relationships with almost clinical incisiveness. Her writing is witty, and startlingly precise.Author of 18 books, including: We Need to Talk About KevinManiaThe Mandibles: A Family, 2029-2047
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State of the Union
Your Five Stories of the Week starts with the first State of the Union speech from Trump 2.0
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Vanishing Kingdom
Your Five Stories for the Week:Weepy details and the Ann's "Stew Exemption" for Illegal AliensThomas Friedman on the politics of Middle East policyThe New York Times and the Epstein FilesThe Prince formally known as Andrew arrestedThe winners of the Times' Teen Narrative Contest
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The Primate Myth
Jonathan Leaf is a playwright, screenwriter, author and journalist, who’s won a slew of awards, has been compared to Saul Bellow for his “literacy and seriousness,” has written a half-dozen books, and also written for The New Yorker, The New York Post, The New York Daily News, The American, National Review, The New Partisan, The New York Press, The Weekly Standard and The New York Sun.His latest book, The Primate Myth, upends the common knowledge that humans are a subspecies of ape. Primatologists Jane Goodall and Frans de Waal were completely wrong. If anything, we are a subspecies of dog. Modern technology proves it, and, by giving us an accurate portrait of human nature, explains our penchant for sports, fashion, war, altruism, financial bubbles, suicide and homosexuality, among many other things.
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Valentines Day Edition
This week's stories:11 million “hotties”Hawley crushes EllisonDems’ terror of clean elections2 assignments for listenersBloomberg won on lung cancer.
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A Tale of Two Child Immigrants
The "outrage" over 5-year old Liam Ramos being taken into custody with his illegal immigrant father, Adrian, reminds Ann of a legal immigrant with a very different outcome under a Democratic Administration.Plus a "scandalous" data breach in Cleveland!
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Jerry! Jerry! Jerry!
Tara Jakeway is an Edward R. Murrow & Emmy Award winning TV Reporter in NYC and South Florida, and a former producer on Fox’s classic Red Eye — but she got her start as a segment producer on The Jerry Springer Show.Ann was transfixed by her stories at dinner one night and decided to interview her on Unsafe.
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Lemony Fresh!
The 5 Stories of the Week!Don Lemon arrestedColumn update: So When Can We Slander Victims Of The Police?Budweiser's new Super Bowl adWeight loss drugs and the airlinesA novel idea for public schools
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Lessons of Little Rock
How the actions of Presidents Eisenhower and Kennedy should guide Trump's response to the events surrounding the anti-ICE protests.Plus: Confessions of Conservative Dead Head. RIP, Bob Weir.
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Minnesota on ICE
Ann takes on the confrontation between a protester and ICE agents that left a 37-year old woman dead.
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The Greatest Novelist of our Time
Ann sits down with author, screenwriter and podcaster Andrew Klavan and talks writing, Hollywood and how Christianity improved his work.Among his fabulous, brilliant books, specifically recommended by Ann:After That, the Dark (Cameron Winter Mysteries, 5)A Woman Underground (Cameron Winter Mysteries, 4)The House of Love and Death (Cameron Winter Mysteries, 3)A Strange Habit of Mind (Cameron Winter Mysteries, 2)When Christmas Comes (Cameron Winter Mysteries, 1)The Last Thing I Remember (The Homelanders)Dynamite RoadTrue Crime, The Novel
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One Nation Under the Influence
Kevin Sabet, an American drug policy scholar, is the only person appointed to the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy in both Republican (George W. Bush) and Democratic (Barack Obama and Bill Clinton) administrations. He was also an assistant professor adjunct at Yale University Medical School’s Institution for Social and Policy Studies.Ann interviews him about his latest book, One Nation Under the Influence which covers the "micro-dosing" fad in Silicon Valley; the results of "Harm Reduction" policies in Oregon, San Francisco, and Canada and what about drug legalization in Portugal? AND MORE!
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You Never Had It So Good
Your five stories for the week:Western Women don't know just how good they have it (But they will!)H1B Visa fraudFinally, something useful from TSAThe Fraud that is the Minnesota Somali "Community"Fake Hate and Outrage
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Thomas Massie, Hero
Ann caught up with Thomas Massie (R - KY04) shortly after his bill to release the Epstein Files was passed and signed by the President. In this interview, he explains how he’ll know if the DOJ is withholding documents and why he wants the FBI’s 302 forms, and he defends the ONLY member of congress to vote against his bill — all moments before he departs for South Africa, to bring back some refugees.Donate to Thomas Massie’s re-election campaign
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Heather Mac Donald On the Slow Suicide of the West
Germany’s Hitlerian side comes out in attacks on the AfD (Alternative for Germany)Heroic white male colonizers!America’s youth as ungrateful parasites on Western Culture.The male drive to create.Trump’s cuts to universities’ federal research budgets at risk of eliminating next 4 million studies on racism.Why isn’t “diversity” good for Africa?“Hate speech” and leftist violence.
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Center on the Victims
Your big stories of the week:Massie wins massivelyShocker from upstate New York: Incompetent girl copSF Mayor botches appointment in DEI disasterFootball violence off the fieldUpdate on Louvre robbery suspectsExceptional suckuppery from Michael Wolff
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Rapists and Their Democratic Enablers
Your stories of the week:How Washington State Democrats sentencing "reforms" led to the release of a rapist and murderer.Ann's thoughts on the Epstein files and the so-called "dog that didn't bark."
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New York, NY: A Helluva Town
Five Stories for this week:Mamdani wins; Too many reasons to hate Andrew CuomoNY AG vs VDare"Cultural Enrichments" from France and the UKNYC's future: Substance Abuse Counselor Killing Under the InfluenceKarl Rove's GOP Advice: George Bush, Part III
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Jon Levine: Brilliant Free Beacon Reporter
On Tucker, Candace, Mamdani, Cuomo, Charlie Kirk, ICE raids, Muslim immigrants, left-wing churches, and canceling liberals.Jon Levine articles in the Free Beacon
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Oh, SNAP! Bet on it, Diabla!
Your Five Stories (and a bonus!) for the week:ODNI helps capture "La Diabla"NYC's bad choices for mayorNBA gambling arrests - there has to be moreLack of will is everythingRobotics at AmazonSNAP benefits in danger for November
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The Appeal of Amy Wax
The New York Times has taken a sudden interest in the cancelation of people for their speech - just for tiny little things like hooting over the public execution of Charlie Kirk. E.g. from the Times: “Hundreds of people have been doxxed, fired or threatened for social media posts that were perceived as callous or celebratory in the wake of Kirk’s death.”Boo hoo hoo. How about taking a look at the UPenn’s witch hunt against Prof. Amy Wax for praising Western culture and disputing the fabulosity of affirmative action? Ann asks Amy about the accusations against her, the legal argument she is making, the state of her legal case, the problem with universities generally, and Trump’s heroic attempt to reform them.Contribute to the Amy Wax GoFundMe Legal Defense Fund here.
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Things That Never Happen
Ann's Five Stories of the Week:PBS and things that never happenPolice body cams (and things that never happen!)NYT covers asylum changesMamdani and rent stabilized housingCelebrating Columbus Week with the Senate Majority Leader
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Ignoble Awards
Ann's Five Stories of the Week:Too much peace for the Nobel Peace Prize and Underwater Basketweaving reigns at the MacArthur Foundation "Genius Grants."Kamala Harris' "Unreasonable Conversation."Drama Queen Librarian makes bankProof they're trying to kill RepublicansState of American Healthcare in one tragic story
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The Ambivalent Transsexual
Ann interviews Cori Cohn, aka the Ambivalent Transsexual, who offers amazingly honest and insightful answers about the violence coming out of the trans community -- among other touchy questions.
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NYT: Prize Worthy and Cringe Worthy
This week's Five Stories highlights two New York Times pieces from Katherine Rosman that are Pulitzer worthy:The Billionaire, the Psychodelics and the Best-Selling Memoir'I Have Cancer.' the TikTok Star Said. Then Came the Torrent of HatePlus three less than praise worthy pieces:The Times discovers tariffs...... and cancel culture.
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Buying Spells on Etsy
Your five-ish stories of the week:Megyn Kelly, Jezebel, and buying spells on Etsy to curse Charlie KirkStop blaming the internetWhat's a successful life?"They're going to put me on the Tee Vee!"The UN Communications Network Plot
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The Permanently Suspended Anthony Cumia
Recorded days after the assassination of Charlie Kirk, Ann sat down with Anthony Cumia of Compound Media (and WABC 77) where they talked about the shooting, transgenders, speaking on college campuses and carrying a concealed weapon.Book by Anthony: Permanently Suspended: The Rise and Fall... and Rise Again of Radio's Most Notorious Shock Jock
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No Laughing Matter
The assassination of Charlie Kirk is still reverberating through the news and the culture: Disney suspends Jimmy Kimmel over a "joke."
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Kirk Killer Caught and the Legacy of Leftist Violence
Charlie Kirk's assassin has been arrested. A father has had to turn in his radicalized son.It's the latest chapter in a long legacy of leftwing political violence in America.
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Swiftly
The five stories you may have missed:Diversity is our strength"Gaylor" Swift: The LBGTQ+ meltdown over the Taylor Swift-Travis Kelce engagement and the equally bizarre conservative natalist reactionBacklash!The honesty of the New York Times (Parts One and Two.)
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Millionaires and "Ordinary" Citizens
The Five Stories You May Have Missed:NYC needs more millionaires DC's "Ordinary Citizens"Frown for the camerasTimes reporter reaches new heights in clichésJapan's "misunderstanding" with Nigeria
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Sob Stories
The five stories you may have missed this week:The Wall Street Journal rolls out its immigration sob storiesTexas Trans to CaliforniaBrigitte Macron v Candace OwensTrump moves to remove racist economist Lisa CookOklahoma - Not O.K.
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More of You Need to Drink
Ann is back with the Five Stories You May Have Missed!Alcohol use is down and pot use is up: Why more of you need to drink.Meta guidelines on AI relationshipsJeffrey Toobin exposes Democrat Delusions in NYT OpEdBreeze Airlines incident shows another situation women can't handleSC Democrat running for governor is arrested.
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NYT v Stephen Miller
Instead of Five Stories this week, Ann presents the case for the defense in the New York Times v Stephen Miller.It's a point-by-point refutation of Jason Zengerle's hit piece called "The Ruthless Ambition of Stephen Miller," that if written about a Democratic aide with half the brains and drive of Miller would get an article titled "The Indispensable Genius of Stephen Miller."
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An Abundance of Caution
David Zweig's brilliant book, An Abundance of Caution nails the people who wrecked our lives over COVID to the wall.There can be no more debate about the epic lies about COVID told by the media, public health officials, the entire Democratic Party after this book.From MIT Press: David Zweig An Abundance of Caution: American Schools, the Virus, and a Story of Bad DecisionsThey destroyed lives for fun and now are trying to skate away from their malevolence. The free-thinking, intense researcher David Zweig won’t let them. This is a fantastic interview and there’s so much more in his book.
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Coulter GPT
Your Five Stories that you may have missed this week:Chat GPT goes rogue: A.I. encourages drug use and psychotic breaksRIP to FedEx founder Fred SmithFlashback: Hiring "refugees"There's a lot to hate about Andrew CuomoGloom and Doom that never happens
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Some Tricks for Trump on Immigration
Jessica Vaughan, America's leading expert on immigration law, has some ideas!Jessica has written articles for the Washington Post, New York Times, National Review, Boston Globe, The Economist, San Francisco Chronicle, the National Interest, Arizona Republic, and has appeared on NPR, CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, and PBS's NewsHour.
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Don't Get Scooped
Ann's Five Stories that you may have missed this week:No, the anti-ICE riots are not like your favorite sports team winning a championshipKidnapping a mayor is not a good ideaThe NY Times makes space on its editorial page for the mentally illWellness check on the Democratic PartyThe Fear of Being Scooped
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Mass Immigration Stops People From Having Kids
Ann's interview with the brilliant Williams College Prof. Darel E. Paul - on mass immigration, Dems' problem with the men, Trump v. Harvard, DeSantis, Elon and MORE!
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Compassion Fatigue Edition
The stories you may have missed this week:Justice Breyer's little brother has insane decision stayedAmerica hits "Compassion Fatigue"Democrats on the runTrump goes wobbly on immigration in ag and hospitalityScamming old people
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Musk, Trump and Shutting Things Down
Your Stories of the Week:How a 21-year old in charge of a Homeland Security grant program highlights the Trump-Musk "feud"The NYC Mayoral Debate and America's Special Needs ChildrenImmigration reshapes New YorkA modern-day Emmett TillFani Willis loses in police shooting case AfD wins a common sense case in Germany... or notBonus! Arabian Leopards on the Potomac!
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Democrats' Censorship Madness
Recently declassified documents show that the Biden administration listed as symbols of “domestic terrorism” mentions of the Second Amendment, the Betsy Ross flag, Catholicism, and Revolutionary War flags, among other noticeably non-terroristic symbols.The Democrats’ De-banking of Conservatives.The Democrats’ Censorship of Conservatives.PLUS Amazing New Data from Lott’s Crime Prevention Research Center
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Ann Coulter, author of 13 New York Times bestsellers, chats about politics, religion, war, crime, history, sex, race, soccer (even real sports!) — all the things we’re told it’s impolite to raise in polite company.Coulter’s UNSAFE podcast is the Rapid Response Team to the Democratic Party and its subsidiaries, the New York Times, the Washington Post, MSNBC, CNN, et al — as well as 90 percent of the Republican Party. Listen here first – and be 3 days ahead of all the cable news channel hosts, who will undoubtedly be listening too.Subscribe to Ann's Substack: anncoulter.substack.com.Listen to UNSAFE with Ann Coulter, along with more than 40 other original podcasts, at <a href="https://ricochet.com/podcast/" targe
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