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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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May 2, 2023 • 5min
Southern Border Deployment & Segregated Medical School | Afternoon Update | 5.2.23
The podcast dives into the Biden administration's controversial decision to deploy troops at the southern border amidst shifting public health guidelines. It stirs discussion around segregated medical school classes, raising eyebrows on educational equity. The conversation also highlights Oklahoma's new law against sex change procedures for minors, reflecting broader national trends. Additionally, listeners get insights into a writers' strike affecting TV, updates on Novak Djokovic, and a crackdown on darknet fentanyl trafficking.

May 2, 2023 • 15min
First Republic Takeover & Media Trust Poll | 5.2.23
First Republic Bank has officially been taken over by JPMorgan Chase amid significant banking sector turmoil. The podcast discusses the economic implications of this move, including rising interest rates and looming recession fears. The Supreme Court is under scrutiny following a leak that questions its integrity and sparks distrust among justices. Additionally, allegations against Justice Clarence Thomas over undisclosed gifts raise ethical concerns, while public confidence in the media continues to decline amid accusations of bias and misinformation.

May 1, 2023 • 5min
Texas Manhunt & Pilot Strike Authorization | Afternoon Update | 5.1.23
A Texas manhunt is underway for a suspect linked to a tragic crime, raising public concern. Meanwhile, Ford makes waves by importing the Lincoln Nautilus from China. Airlines face pressure as American Airlines pilots authorize a strike for better pay amid rising travel demands. In finance, JPMorgan Chase acquires First Republic Bank amidst its collapse. Additionally, the National Police Association takes legal action regarding the Nashville shooter's manifesto, and buzz builds around the upcoming Met Gala honoring Karl Lagerfeld.

May 1, 2023 • 15min
Biden's Correspondents Dinner Remarks & Epstein Revelations | 5.1.23
President Biden took center stage at the White House Correspondents Dinner, cleverly mocking his opponents as he gears up for re-election. The fallout from school lockdowns is scrutinized, with officials facing tough questions on their decisions. Meanwhile, chilling revelations from Jeffrey Epstein's calendar shed light on his extensive connections to powerful figures. The impact of pandemic education policies also raises eyebrows, highlighting significant setbacks for students and sparking debates around teachers' unions.

Apr 30, 2023 • 10min
Tim Scott Explores Presidential Run | Sunday Extra
Tim Scott, the optimistic Republican Senator from South Carolina, discusses his presidential aspirations in 2024. He shares his inspiring journey from poverty to success and emphasizes the importance of hope and opportunity for all Americans. Tim critiques current policies on education and public safety, advocating for personal responsibility instead of government reliance. He also highlights national security issues and the need for a shared truth to navigate the cultural tensions facing the country.

Apr 30, 2023 • 18min
UFOs Go Mainstream | 4.30.23
The U.S. government has shifted from denial to acknowledgment of UFOs, marking a new era of Congressional action and federal funding for investigations. Historical programs like Project Blue Book are discussed, highlighting a trend toward transparency. Military pilots share firsthand accounts of extraordinary aerial encounters that defy physics. With over 350 documented sightings since 2019, the conversation around unidentified aerial phenomena is evolving, raising critical national security concerns and the need for better reporting.

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Apr 29, 2023 • 16min
Human Tidal Wave At Border | Saturday Extra
As Title 42 expires, a human tidal wave at the southern border is anticipated. Expert Todd Bensman details the factors fueling this crisis and critiques the Biden administration's response. The discussion contrasts immigration policies from both the Trump and Biden eras, spotlighting the complexities of expedited removals and the rising number of unaccompanied minors. The podcast also highlights the challenges faced by asylum seekers amidst evolving policies and the implications for border security and local demographics.

Apr 29, 2023 • 16min
Mass Layoffs & California Regulations | 4.29.23
Mass layoffs are sweeping through major tech companies, driven by economic pressures and California's stringent regulations. The decline in California's population highlights the challenges businesses face, with many leaving the state for greener pastures. A rally in Texas aims to spotlight the humanitarian crisis at the southern border, amid rising drug-related deaths and calls for action. The complexities of immigration laws in Texas, including House Bill 20 and Operation Lone Star, are also dissected in the conversation.

Apr 28, 2023 • 5min
Intel Leaker Hearing & Theranos Founder’s Appeal | Afternoon Update | 4.28.23
Discover the latest in legal dramas as an Air National Guardsman faces charges for leaking classified documents. The founder of Theranos is in the spotlight with a delayed sentencing. Cultural highlights include Mattel’s new Barbie doll for children with Down syndrome and Steven Spielberg reminiscing about E.T. The success of the animated Super Mario Brothers film adds to the buzz, while cultural preservation and modern viewpoints on classic films get an insightful exploration. Plus, catch a surprise musical performance from South Korean President Yoon!

Apr 28, 2023 • 15min
DOJ Sues Tennessee & Equity Theft | 4.28.23
A federal lawsuit has emerged against Tennessee for its law banning transgender surgeries for minors, stirring significant debate. Meanwhile, Republicans propose to raise the debt ceiling while cutting spending, raising questions about financial strategy and politics. The Supreme Court also hears a poignant case involving a 94-year-old woman whose home was seized over unpaid taxes, spotlighting the troubling issue of equity theft and its impact on vulnerable homeowners. Dive into these pressing legal and political controversies!


