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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 27, 2023 • 6min
Debt Ceiling House Bill & DOJ Sues Tennessee | Afternoon Update | 4.27.23
The podcast dives into the ongoing debt ceiling negotiations, highlighting the House's latest approval and potential spending cuts to avoid a financial crisis. It also tackles legal battles over transgender rights, focusing on a significant lawsuit by the DOJ against Tennessee. Internationally, the U.S. is responding to crises, such as evacuating citizens from Sudan and addressing tensions with Iran. Additionally, local activism around border security is discussed, along with a tribute to the late talk show host Jerry Springer.

Apr 27, 2023 • 15min
Tucker Breaks Silence & South Korea Deal | 4.27.23
Tucker Carlson breaks his silence post-Fox News, hinting at future plans in a rapidly changing media landscape. Meanwhile, President Biden solidifies a nuclear weapons agreement with South Korea, enhancing military ties in response to North Korean threats. The podcast also delves into the ongoing defamation lawsuit against former President Trump, revealing the complexities surrounding allegations of assault from the 1990s. Legal intricacies and media controversies highlight the tension between personal accountability and political influence.

Apr 26, 2023 • 5min
American Killed in Sudan & Zelenskyy Xi Phone Call | Afternoon Update | 4.26.23
Tensions escalate as an American's death in Sudan raises concerns, coupled with ongoing struggles over a ceasefire. International relations come into focus with a pivotal phone call between Ukraine and China, while South Korea bolsters ties with the U.S. Back home, political maneuvering heats up with military agreements against North Korea and debates over the debt ceiling. A high-stakes lawsuit sheds light on the intersection of corporate governance and politics, alongside a court ruling affecting COVID-related employee reinstatements.

Apr 26, 2023 • 14min
Biden Seeks Second Term & Montana State House Protests | 4.26.23
President Biden gears up for a second term, facing skepticism from his own party and concerns about his age. Tensions rise in Montana with protests over a controversial bill, revealing deep divides among lawmakers. Meanwhile, the commercial real estate market grapples with the effects of remote work, leading to record high office vacancies. As e-commerce reshapes retail, shopping malls struggle while data centers thrive, reflecting a significant shift in economic dynamics.

Apr 25, 2023 • 6min
Carlson, Lemon Hire Lawyer & Biden’s Second Run | Afternoon Update | 4.25.23
Tucker Carlson and Don Lemon make headlines with their surprising departures from major networks. President Biden gears up for a second run in 2024, igniting political discussions. The podcast also covers urgent warnings from the WHO regarding Sudan, updates on military actions in Ukraine, and the ongoing civil trial against Trump initiated by E. Jean Carroll. Stay informed with these pivotal stories shaping today's news!

Apr 25, 2023 • 16min
Carlson, Fox News Part Ways & CNN Ousts Don Lemon | 4.25.23
Tucker Carlson's surprising departure from Fox News sends shockwaves through the media landscape, leaving viewers curious about his replacement. Meanwhile, Don Lemon faces an unexpected exit from CNN amid ongoing controversies and declining ratings. The discussion also highlights the resignation of Susan Rice, raising questions about immigration policy and the Biden administration's challenges with border control. Tune in for insights on these major media shakeups and their implications for the political landscape.

Apr 24, 2023 • 5min
Carlson Departs FOX News & CNN Drops Lemon | Afternoon Update | 4.24.23
Big changes are shaking up the media landscape with Tucker Carlson leaving Fox News and Don Lemon parting ways with CNN. Stories unfold as the U.S. steps in to help citizens evacuate Sudan amid ongoing turmoil. Meanwhile, a tragic car crash involving stolen vehicles raises eyebrows, and political protests over gun control heat up in Nashville. The backlash against Anheuser-Busch's marketing choices tied to a transgender influencer also stirs controversy, showcasing the intersection of politics and consumer culture.

Apr 24, 2023 • 16min
2024 Presidential Poll & Oregon’s Adoption Policies | 4.24.23
Democratic voters are showing a preference for a new candidate as President Biden prepares for re-election amid declining support. Meanwhile, the U.S. Embassy in Sudan is evacuated due to escalating violence, highlighting the chaos of the ongoing civil war. In a notable legal battle, an Oregon mother challenges adoption policies that clash with her religious beliefs, raising important questions about gender identity and First Amendment rights. These complex issues intertwine as the nation navigates political divides and personal freedoms.

Apr 23, 2023 • 14min
Spending Cuts vs Borrowing: Fixing the Debt Limit | Sunday Extra
The U.S. has hit a staggering borrowing limit of $31.4 trillion, sparking a showdown in Congress over the debt ceiling. As the White House pushes for an increase, the GOP demands spending cuts in return. The discussion dives into the historical role of fiscal responsibility and the intricacies of public versus foreign debt. Plus, experts highlight the urgent need for reforms to address the national debt, warning of severe economic consequences if action isn't taken soon. It's a riveting look into the future of U.S. fiscal policy!

Apr 23, 2023 • 14min
When Race Trumps Merit with Heather Mac Donald | 4.23.23
Heather Mac Donald, a fellow at the Manhattan Institute and bestselling author, dives into the pressing issues of systemic racism and meritocracy. She critiques how current events, like the Chicago riots and recent violence, have overshadowed important discussions on individual merit in education and STEM fields. Mac Donald also explores the effects of anti-racism initiatives on the arts, questioning the repercussions for our cultural heritage. With sharp insights, she sheds light on the complexities of crime and policing in today’s society.


