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Oct 6, 2025 • 35min

Democrats Accused Of “Playing Politics” As Shutdown Continues

Nicole Malliotakis, U.S. Representative from New York, discusses the government shutdown, highlighting the political blame game and the impact on federal workers. She also weighs in on the NYC mayoral race after Mayor Adams dropped out, endorsing candidate Curtis Sliwa. Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins dives into the trade challenges facing American farmers, particularly the loss of the Chinese market for soybeans. She outlines potential short-term aid using tariff revenue and alternative markets to navigate these tough times.
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Oct 5, 2025 • 23min

Extra: Ex-Antifa Activist Tells All

Gabriel Nadales, a former Antifa activist and author of "Behind the Black Mask," shares his gripping journey from the movement to conservative commentary. He discusses the decentralized organization of Antifa and its tactics of intimidation. Nadales argues for designating Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization based on their use of violence to push political ideologies. Reflecting on his transformation, he highlights influences like Thomas Sowell that led him to libertarianism and his current efforts promoting dialogue on college campuses.
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Oct 5, 2025 • 33min

From Washington: SCOTUS To Decide On Tariff Policy, Transgender Sports & More As New Term Begins

Rich Edson, a Senior National Correspondent for Fox News, dives into the pivotal Supreme Court term, highlighting significant cases on presidential power and tariffs. He discusses the implications of Trump's executive orders and the longstanding issues surrounding birthright citizenship. Later, Chris Klomp, from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, unpacks the Trump-Pfizer agreement, shedding light on its impact on drug pricing and access for patients. Together, they explore how these legal decisions and policies intertwine with everyday lives.
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Oct 4, 2025 • 21min

Extra: Sec. Hegseth's War On Military 'Wokeness'

Retired U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel Bob Maginnis, a military analyst and author, delves into Secretary Hegseth's emphasis on restoring discipline in the military by moving away from 'woke' ideologies. He discusses the urgent need for tough training standards and the challenge of global threats, particularly from China, while highlighting the impact of AI and drones on future warfare. Maginnis also critiques the leadership structure in the military and advocates for a focus on warfighting potential in recruitment.
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Oct 4, 2025 • 31min

From Washington: Senate Democrats Again Block Plan to End Gov't Shutdown

Chad Pergram, Senior Congressional Correspondent at Fox News, analyzes the ongoing government shutdown and explains the Senate's strategic maneuvers. He discusses the critical need for 60 votes and the potential historical triggers that could end the impasse. Joining him is Congressman Jeff Van Drew, who examines crime policy and recidivism, arguing for stricter measures against repeat offenders. Van Drew stresses the role of mental health in crime prevention while advocating for tougher local prosecution practices to keep dangerous criminals off the streets.
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Oct 4, 2025 • 17min

Evening Edition: GOP Focuses Finger-Pointing Over Shutdown On Sen. Schumer

Yemisi Egbewole, a former Chief of Staff and Advisor to the Biden White House, offers insightful analysis on the current political landscape surrounding the government shutdown. She discusses the GOP's blame-shifting tactics towards Senator Chuck Schumer and highlights his historical negotiation failures. Yemisi argues that effective messaging is crucial for political victories, analyzes the unique risks posed by modern techniques contrasting with past leaders, and evaluates the potential threat of a primary challenge from Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
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Oct 3, 2025 • 25min

Business Rundown: Zohran Mamdani's Rise And The "Socialism Threat"

David Asman, a former Fox Business anchor and host of the series 'The Socialism Threat', joins the discussion to explore the rising popularity of socialism in America, spurred by candidates like Zohran Mamdani. Asman warns about the implications of Mamdani's progressive policies, which might trigger an exodus of businesses and residents. He emphasizes the historical failures of socialism and advocates for capitalism as a means to foster opportunity and wealth. The conversation also touches on market dynamics, AI investments, and the distinct nature of the current housing crisis.
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Oct 3, 2025 • 33min

How The MAHA Movement Is Changing Your Diet

In this engaging discussion, Vani Hari, also known as the Food Babe, tackles Walmart's bold move to eliminate harmful additives, shedding light on the MAHA movement's influence. She highlights the growing demand for cleaner food and the potential ripple effects across the food industry. Meanwhile, John Rizvi, the Patent Professor, delves into the controversy surrounding AI-generated actress Tilly Norwood, addressing legal challenges and copyright concerns as AI becomes more prominent in Hollywood.
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Oct 2, 2025 • 20min

Evening Edition: Republicans Put Blame On Democrats For Shutdown

Ryan Schmelz chats with Mike Haridopolos, a Republican U.S. Representative from Florida, who sheds light on the ongoing government shutdown negotiations. They debate how healthcare remains a major sticking point, with Republicans concerned about welfare for illegal migrants. Mike emphasizes the need for unity among Republicans, discusses the consequences of a shutdown for federal workers, and criticizes proposed extensions of Obamacare subsidies. He also praises the administration's new approach to drug cartels, framing it as a tougher stance for American safety.
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Oct 2, 2025 • 32min

The Push To End Government Shutdowns, For Good

U.S. Congressman Dusty Johnson from South Dakota discusses the detrimental effects of government shutdowns, proposing his "Eliminate Shutdowns Act" to automatically extend funding and prevent future disruptions. He highlights the impact on the economy and farmers due to trade policies. Meanwhile, Professor Darren Shaw analyzes the competitive New Jersey governor's race, exploring polling dynamics and the critical issues driving voter sentiment, especially among young and minority voters. Together, they provide insights into the political landscape ahead.

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