The Texas Bullet Train, Internet Privacy, and Government Surveillance (Audio: Interview)
IPI president Tom Giovanetti joins 660 AM - The Answer's Mark Davis to discuss government surveillance, debunk the false narrative Congress destroyed Internet privacy, and examine how no principled conservative objection can be found in the privately financed Texas Central Rail project.
A "Bathroom Bill" Alternative? (Audio: Interview)
Tom Giovanetti joins Genesis Communications Network syndicated host Mike Siegel to discuss a range of topics, including immigration reform, civil liberties and the so-called "bathroom bill" legislative efforts, healthcare reform and more.
Why Congress Should Act on Email Privacy (Audio: Interview)
Tom Giovanetti says passing the Email Privacy Act would not only correct a glaring, 30-year-old mistake by protecting the privacy of digital data, but also help Congress and President Trump get off to a positive, bipartisan start.
Does Police Assault Bill Erode Due Process, Civil Liberties? (Audio: Interview)
Tom Giovanetti joins Mark Davis on 660 AM - The Answer to discuss new legislation introduced that claims to "back the blue," but would actually erode due process, civil liberties, and expand the federal government.
Does "Back the Blue Act" Do More Harm Than Good? (IPI Podcast)
Tom Giovanetti and Dr. Merrill Matthews discuss the recent Dallas police shooting and how politicians have quickly responded with the newly introduced “Back the Blue Act.” But does the legislation do more harm than good?
Conservatives and Obama's Commutations (Audio: Interview)
While many conservatives may see President Obama’s commutations as being soft on crime, as people who prize liberty and individual rights, and who are skeptical about government power, conservatives actually should celebrate President Obama’s commutations.
Can Cities Create Protected Classes? (Audio: Interview)
As furor over bathroom bills heats up, IPI's Tom Giovanetti joins State Rep. Matt Shaheen and talk host Mark Davis on the authority of municipalities to create protected classes.