True Story with Mike Slater

Faith, family and country are what define Mike Slater. On every episode of True Story, Mike speaks to the conservative heart by focusing on the 5 values that most inspire a virtuous life: curiosity, gratitude, hope, zest and love. Where other hosts may use anger, frustration and hopelessness to cover events, Mike tells stories that connect to eternal principles and conservative values. If you want a more intellectual approach to the issues of the day without the same old talking points, tune in to “True Story” every weekday at 11am ET.

Mike Slater – April 27

Mike Slater – April 27

Mike Slater speaks with a top virologist about some hopeful signs he sees in the fight against COVID-19. Mike also has some sharp words for liberal media hacks who try to misconstrue everything President Trump says.

THE INVISIBLE ENEMY

THE INVISIBLE ENEMY

Mike Slater speaks with one of the nation’s top virologists about the latest developments in the fight against the Wuhan virus. Mike also introduces viewers to an auto body shop owner in Massachusetts who’s donating to nurses and teachers while also trying to keep her business going

Mike Slater – April 22, 2020

Mike Slater – April 22, 2020

Mike Slater looks at the impact the virus has had on U.S. supply lines from food to glass to water. Mike also talks to an infectious disease specialist about treatments for the Wuhan virus and he offers more perspective on China’s plan to dominate the world.

Mike Slater – April 16

Mike Slater – April 16

Mike Slater has an update on all the sleazy ways China is trying to supplant the U.S. as the world’s dominant power. Mike also has a reality check on the timeline for a Wuhan virus vaccine, and he explains why more testing may be the real way out of this crisis.

Mike Slater – April 15

Mike Slater – April 15

Mike Slater speaks with an emergency room doctor about some of the hopeful signs he’s seeing in the Wuhan virus fight. Mike also calls out the media for repeating China’s lies about the virus and he details some of the risks associated with ending the lockdowns too early