Quorum Report Radio

Sen. Ted Cruz surprised his haters this week by going back to his roots as a "rock-ribbed constitutional conservative" arguing the FCC Chairman sounded like a gangster who threatened ABC, pressuring the network to fire Jimmy Kimmel for comments about MAGA and Charlie Kirk. These things don't happen in a vacuum. And even though Kimmel is returning to TV after government threats, the erosions of free speech are everywhere, from the Capitol in Austin to the one in DC. Plus, Quorum Report Publisher Harvey Kronberg says there's plenty of irony to be found in the legislative response following the killing of Kirk. Our producer is the famous Evan Sherer, who reminds you to subscribe to the show today and tell three friends about it so they'll each turn around and tell three friends about it. It's part of his scheme to make us number one.

What is Quorum Report Radio?

After 43 years in business, Quorum Report is rolling out its first-ever multimedia products: Quorum Report Radio and the Scott Braddock Show. This is where you'll find the inside scoop on what's really happening in the halls of power: the story under the story in Texas politics and government. Quorum Report Radio will be a free program airing Mondays to set the table for the week. The Scott Braddock Show will be a premium listening experience giving you in-depth analysis and coverage of the issues that matter and the real inside conversation at the Texas Capitol, as told by the key players. Make sure to subscribe to both shows on your favorite podcast app so you don't miss a minute.