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Trust in the media is at an all-time low. And there’s a reason—endless virtue signaling and manufactured outrage. Finally, there’s an alternative. Morning Wire is presented by Daily Wire Editor-in-Chief, John Bickley, and co-host Georgia Howe. Get daily coverage of the latest developments in politics, culture, education, sports, and more. Wake up with Morning Wire and get the facts first on the news you need to know.
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Apr 25, 2024 • 17min
Trump’s Courtroom Confinement & Anti-Israel Protest Response | 4.25.24
Donald Trump's legal troubles intensify as he faces financial crime allegations linked to the 2016 election while President Biden campaigns. At the same time, anti-Israel protests erupt on college campuses, notably at Columbia University. Tensions rise as lawmakers confront the chaotic environment. Discussions unfold around Idaho’s abortion law, with a Supreme Court challenge raising questions about state versus federal rights. The unfolding protests and legal battles signal a turbulent political landscape as elections approach.

Apr 24, 2024 • 9min
Foreign Aid Bill Signed & Idaho’s Abortion Law | Afternoon Update | 4.24.24
Explore the latest in international affairs as a massive $95 billion foreign aid bill is signed, bolstering military support for Ukraine. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court reviews Idaho's controversial abortion law, stirring debate about state versus federal rights. Stay tuned for updates on a Texas grand jury's actions against illegal immigration and new gun laws in schools. Retailers are also rethinking self-checkout kiosks due to theft concerns, reflecting changing consumer habits in shopping.

Apr 24, 2024 • 16min
Campus Chaos Response & Foreign Aid Passes Senate | 4.24.24
Sage Steele, host of The Sage Steele Show, delves into the chaos surrounding anti-Israel protests on college campuses, highlighting the confrontations with police and political implications. The discussion also covers a major Senate vote on foreign aid for Israel and Ukraine, raising concerns about humanitarian efforts and TikTok's potential ban. Additionally, Steele addresses alarming plagiarism findings in DEI programs, particularly at UCLA, questioning the integrity of advocates for diversity in academia. Tune in for a heated and informative exchange!

Apr 23, 2024 • 7min
Google Fires Anti-Israel Protestors & Gas Prices Rise | Afternoon Update | 4.23.24
Protests at NYU and Columbia have sparked over 150 arrests, leading Columbia to shift to hybrid classes. Google takes a stand against protesting employees, igniting corporate accountability discussions. Meanwhile, gas prices are on the rise, heavily affecting communities. In a heartwarming twist, local heroes in Minnesota unite to rescue a man from a burning vehicle, showcasing the power of community action amid ongoing legal battles involving Starbucks and labor relations.

Apr 23, 2024 • 16min
Hush Money Opening Arguments & Johnson Vs Grants Pass | 4.23.24
Opening statements ignite Donald Trump's hush money trial, revealing a clash between prosecutors and defense claims. Tensions flare on college campuses amid anti-Israel protests, raising vital questions about free speech and safety. The integrity of jurors is scrutinized in this high-profile case, with concerns over bias. Meanwhile, a Supreme Court debate hovers over the rights of the homeless, linking legal battles and societal responsibilities in troubling times. It's a whirlwind of legal drama, campus unrest, and critical rights discussions.

Apr 22, 2024 • 8min
Anti-Israel College Protests & U.S. Troops Leave Niger | Afternoon Update | 4.22.24
Protests are heating up at Yale University as anti-Israel demonstrations erupt, prompting police involvement. Meanwhile, Columbia's president addresses harassment of Jewish students amidst the turmoil. In legal news, Donald Trump's ongoing courtroom battles come under scrutiny. On the military front, U.S. troops are withdrawing from Niger, and a diver miraculously survives an alligator attack, showcasing incredible resilience. These urgent topics highlight a dynamic and challenging landscape.

Apr 22, 2024 • 16min
Foreign Funding Bills & Title IX Expansion | 4.22.24
The podcast tackles the heated debate over a $95 billion foreign aid package for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan amidst domestic concerns on border security. It dives into the Biden administration's controversial Title IX changes, addressing gender identity in sports and the implications for fairness and equality. Tensions flare as Congress scrutinizes immigration policies, spotlighting uncomfortable exchanges with Homeland Security officials. The discussion threads through significant updates on campus sexual assault procedures, raising questions on rights and due process.

Apr 21, 2024 • 11min
Exclusive: Trump’s Second Term Strategy | Sunday Extra
John McEntee, former assistant to President Trump and founder of The Right Stuff, lays out crucial insights into Project 2025’s strategy for a potential second Trump term. He discusses the essential role of personnel management in overcoming bureaucratic hurdles and how a well-structured team can support a conservative agenda. McEntee emphasizes the importance of recruiting qualified appointees and navigating the complexities of federal bureaucracy, which could significantly impact governance in a future administration.

Apr 21, 2024 • 15min
Finding Common Ground on Environmental Issues | 4.20.24
Benji Backer, author of "The Conservative Environmentalist," discusses how conservatives and liberals can collaborate on environmental issues. He critiques current environmentalism, proposing market-driven and local solutions. Backer emphasizes the need to align ecological policies with personal economic benefits and calls for bipartisan cooperation to advance effective climate action. He highlights the importance of political dialogue and overcoming regulatory hurdles to support clean energy development. A fascinating exploration of unity in addressing our planet's challenges!

Apr 20, 2024 • 11min
Safety in the Sky: Critical Issues in Aviation | Saturday Extra
William Trackman, the former Deputy Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, sheds light on critical aviation safety issues amidst increasing airline mishaps. He discusses how staffing shortages and diversity hiring practices are affecting safety protocols. Trackman highlights a lawsuit against the FAA for alleged discriminatory hiring, stressing its implications for public trust. The conversation also examines Boeing's accountability and the tension between merit-based recruitment and diversity initiatives, questioning their impact on the industry's safety standards.


