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Jan 26, 2026 • 34min

Another ICE-Related Shooting, Another Shutdown Fight

Tevi Troy, presidential historian and Reagan Institute fellow, offers closing political commentary. Charles Payne, Fox Business host, calls AI a transformative industrial revolution. August Pfluger, Texas congressman on Homeland Security, discusses DHS enforcement and restoring order. They cover the Minneapolis federal-agent shooting, local-federal clashes over immigration enforcement, AI’s economic promise, and legislative oversight and shutdown risks.
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Jan 25, 2026 • 24min

Extra: 'It’s Okay Not to Be Okay' ... A 14-Year Mission to Get Veteran Stories Right

Matt Dallas, actor and producer who helped research Sheepdog and advocates for post-traumatic growth. Steven Grayhm, writer-director who spent 14 years researching veteran experiences after a life-changing 2011 encounter. They discuss the long road of building trust with veterans, portraying therapies and VA partnerships, the five million veterans not accessing VA care, and the film’s authentic casting and reception.
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Jan 25, 2026 • 31min

From Washington: ICE Funding, Arctic Frost, and The Politics of Snow

Doug Burgum, U.S. Secretary of the Interior, on Greenland, Venezuela and why Arctic resources and security matter. Chad Pergram, Chief Congressional Correspondent, on congressional funding fights, ICE reforms, high-profile subpoenas and the politics of snow. Short, punchy conversations about strategy, oversight and the stakes of taking a snow day on Capitol Hill.
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Jan 24, 2026 • 29min

Extra: Is Our Food 'Toxic'? Jillian Michaels On America's Health Crisis

Jillian Michaels, world-renowned trainer and best-selling author turned investigative health advocate. She digs into how food, farming, and medical industries shape diets. She explains engineered addictiveness of ultra-processed foods, debates fats and seed oils, addresses omega imbalances, critiques weight-loss drugs, and shares quick fitness tips for busy lives.
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Jan 24, 2026 • 31min

From Washington: Arctic Sovereignty and the Davos Standoff

Brooke Rollins, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, on food affordability, SNAP changes, and USDA policy. Peter Doocy, senior White House correspondent, on Greenland negotiations, Davos diplomacy, and U.S. defense posture. They discuss tariffs, rare earths, Space Force interests, SNAP fraud findings, and plans to shield benefits during possible shutdowns.
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Jan 24, 2026 • 20min

Evening Edition: Anti-ICE Agitators Arrested In Wake Of Minnesota Church Invasion

Jimmy Patronis, Florida Republican and lawmaker focused on law enforcement and immigration, discusses arrests after a Minnesota church intrusion. He argues for using trespassing charges to deter disruptions. He also covers ICE policy, body cams for transparency, funding and appropriations, national security concerns like Greenland, and a push to roll back Section 230.
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Jan 23, 2026 • 16min

Business Rundown: Greenland, TikTok, and the Battle for America's Middle Class

Brianna Lyman, elections correspondent for The Federalist, provides sharp conservative commentary on politics and policy. She discusses Trump's push to acquire Greenland and its strategic value. She explores corporatism versus capitalism and solutions for the middle class. She also breaks down the TikTok deal and Gen Z trends like No-Buy January.
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Jan 23, 2026 • 34min

President Trump ‘Disrupts’ The Old World Order

Shannon Bream, a Fox News Sunday anchor and legal journalist, analyzes President Trump's significant moves at the World Economic Forum, including the new 'Board of Peace' and a Greenland deal. Stephen Graham, a veteran director and actor, shares insights into his film 'Sheepdog,' which addresses the alarming veteran suicide rate and the need for community support. They discuss the challenges veterans face in accessing care and the importance of authenticity in storytelling to encourage healing and connection.
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Jan 22, 2026 • 15min

Evening Edition: Jury Reaches Verdict In Trial Of Ex-Uvalde School Police Officer

Brooke Taylor, a Dallas-based correspondent for Fox News, shares her insights on the recent trial of former Uvalde school police officer Adrian Gonzales, who was found not guilty of child endangerment linked to the tragic Robb Elementary shooting. She highlights the emotional atmosphere in the courtroom, the families' grief, and their calls for accountability. Discussion also covers the 77-minute police response delay and the upcoming trial for former police chief Pete Arradondo, raising questions about systemic failures in law enforcement.
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Jan 22, 2026 • 32min

ICE vs. Tim Walz: Immigration Crackdown Sparks Legal Fights

Join Jonathan Fahey, former acting director of ICE, as he sheds light on the heated immigration debate in Minnesota. He discusses the federal subpoenas targeting local officials, the protests erupting over ICE operations, and the impact of sanctuary policies on enforcement. Fahey explains why federal law enforcement is crucial and addresses concerns regarding the safety of ICE agents. This insightful conversation navigates the complexities of immigration law while contrasting these issues with global diplomatic efforts surrounding President Trump's new Board of Peace.

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