Posted on 01/13/2026 2:08:35 PM PST by CondoleezzaProtege
The Daily Wire’s newest host Matt Fradd is launching the “new era” of his show “Pints With Aquinas” on The Daily Wire on Monday.

The first episode of Fradd’s long-form interview show features Dr. Brant Pitre for a conversation about the historical evidence that supports the Bible.
Fradd invited his followers to share the episode with “everybody who is not yet convinced of the reliability of the Bible and the divinity of the Lord Jesus,” and predicted it “will be life-changing for many.”
Fradd’s show has been running since 2016 and his catalogue features more than 500 episodes, many of which are now available on The Daily Wire. Among the episodes available are a conversation with filmmaker Nick Stumphauzer on fighting porn addiction, an exploration of why Muslims are finding Christianity, and a sit-down with prominent Catholic priest Fr. Mike Schmitz that touches on rising interest in Catholicism among young people today.
Fradd announced on Monday that his show will now feature two episodes a week on Daily Wire. “Our mission stays the same, to preach Christ and invite people into the one, holy, Catholic and apostolic Church.”
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I thought DW already had their one designated hitter for the Pope with Michael Knowles. Guess Shapiro is covering all the bases & doubling down on some.
If you’ve never listened to Catholic Bible scholar Dr. Brant Pitre, you should give this interview a listen. He’s a brilliant young scholar and highly regarded, even in Protestant Bible studies.
No thanks.
LOL. Suit yourself. Your loss.
m’kay thanks 💤
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