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Dec 6, 2025 • 2min
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Dec 6, 2025 • 13min
Weaponizing Government Against Pro-Lifers? Supreme Court Presses New Jersey
Erin Hawley, Senior Counsel at Alliance Defending Freedom and expert in religious-liberty and pro-life litigation, discusses a pivotal Supreme Court case involving New Jersey's alleged targeting of a Christian pregnancy center. She highlights the justices' probing questions, indicating recognition of hostility toward pro-life organizations. Hawley warns of the chilling effect on donor privacy and argues for protections against the misuse of subpoenas by attorneys general. The conversation also touches on Planned Parenthood's influence and the broader implications for pro-life advocacy.

Dec 5, 2025 • 14min
Evening Wire: Netflix Acquires Warner Bros & SCOTUS Backs Texas Map | 12.5.25
A landmark deal sees Netflix acquire Warner Bros and HBO Max for nearly $83 billion. In a pivotal Supreme Court ruling, Texas's new district map securing Republican favor is upheld. Marco Rubio calls for a shift in U.S. aid towards direct investment, skirting NGO overhead. A bizarre New Zealand robbery unfolds as a suspect swallows a Fabergé egg pendant. Tensions rise in NYC over encampment sweeps, while a Harvard professor faces ICE after a BB gun incident.

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Dec 5, 2025 • 18min
J6 Pipe Bomb Breakthrough & Trump Brokers More Peace | 12.5.25
Tim Pierce, a Daily Wire reporter known for his investigative prowess, dives into the recent arrest related to the January 6 pipe bomb incident, uncovering key evidence like credit card and cell phone data. Meanwhile, Cabot Phillips, a senior editor focused on national security, discusses a landmark peace deal between Rwanda and the DRC, credited to President Trump's mediation efforts. The conversation also touches on the implications of this diplomatic breakthrough and intriguing insights into the evolving border narrative.

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Dec 4, 2025 • 13min
Evening Wire: J6 Pipe Bomb Arrest & Perry’s Doctor Sentenced | 12.4.25
The arrest of a suspect in the January 6 pipe bomb incident takes center stage, sparking discussions around the ongoing investigation. A judge’s order for refunds to Trump-pardoned defendants adds a surprising twist to the legal landscape. Meanwhile, a doctor receives a 30-month sentence for providing ketamine to the late Matthew Perry. Other highlights include reactions to significant political memoirs and alarming new studies linking smartphones to child health issues.

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Dec 4, 2025 • 18min
NATO Pressures Putin & Trump’s Immigration Freeze | 12.4.25
Jenny Tehr, an immigration reporter from Daily Wire, discusses recent policy changes under the Trump administration, including a freeze on visa reviews for 19 countries and lapses in vetting related to a D.C. shooting suspect. Seamus Bruner, Director of Research at the Government Accountability Institute, reveals investigations into fraud related to federal DEI contracts and abuses in the SBA 8(a) program, highlighting that these issues may be just the beginning of deeper problems within the initiative.

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Dec 3, 2025 • 14min
Evening Wire: Jack Smith Subpoenaed & Tennessee Taps Van Epps | 12.3.25
The podcast covers a variety of provocative topics this week. Former special counsel Jack Smith faces a subpoena regarding his election probe. In Tennessee, Afton Bain's defeat marks a significant special election upset. A California man is apprehended for a bizarre attack linked to a twisted motivation. Meanwhile, Sabrina Carpenter vocally opposes ICE after a controversial usage of her music. Other discussions include voter registration lawsuits and the feds tackling SNAP fraud. Stay informed on the latest news and controversies!

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Dec 3, 2025 • 19min
Trump Defends Hegseth & Duffy’s Minnesota Ultimatum | 12.3.25
Amanda Prestagiacomo, a Daily Wire reporter specializing in immigration, discusses Minnesota's fraudulent CDL licenses and their implications. Erin Hawley, general counsel at Alliance Defending Freedom, dives into a pivotal Supreme Court case regarding pro-life pregnancy centers, highlighting allegations of harassment by New Jersey. They explore the potential nationwide impact of a ruling in favor of these centers, ensuring their protection against state intimidation. Trump's backing of Hegseth amid drug enforcement actions ties the discussion to broader political tensions.

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Dec 3, 2025 • 12min
Evening Wire: Nashville’s Special Election Day & America’s AI Debt Solution? | 12.2.25
Trump rallies Republicans in Nashville, emphasizing the importance of retaining key districts ahead of 2024. The White House confirms lethal strikes against narco-boats, while threats against ICE personnel are reported. In a surprising turn, Elon Musk claims that AI could help alleviate America's crippling debt. Meanwhile, a crypto market plunge sends shockwaves, with analysts warning of further declines. On cultural fronts, a resurgence of the Irish Gaelic language emerges in Northern Ireland amidst political tensions.

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Dec 2, 2025 • 18min
Moscow Peace Negotiations & Mangione Contests Evidence | 12.2.25
Cabot Phillips, a Senior Editor at The Daily Wire, sheds light on the latest developments in Ukraine peace negotiations and discusses the controversial Caribbean strikes. Amanda Presta-Giacomo covers the pretrial hearing for Luigi Mangione, focusing on defense claims to suppress evidence. Meanwhile, Megan Basham delves into the landmark Cox v. Sony case, exploring ISP liability for online piracy and its potential impacts on digital industries. Join these expert insights as they dissect pressing political and legal challenges.


