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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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Nov 17, 2022 • 16min
Same-Sex Marriage Bill & FBI Trump Raid Revelations | 11.17.22
The Senate has taken a significant step by voting to protect same-sex marriage, balancing rights with religious freedom concerns. New insights into the investigation into Trump's classified documents suggest sentimental motives rather than malicious intent. Additionally, the podcast dives into escalating military tensions regarding a missile strike in Poland, urging the need for a clear U.S. strategy regarding support for Ukraine. The discussion also touches on potential NATO involvement and innovative health research breakthroughs.

Nov 16, 2022 • 6min
Wednesday Afternoon Update | 11.16.22
Catch up on pivotal political events, like Mitch McConnell's re-election and Biden's thoughts on NATO. Explore the Republican Party's struggles post-midterms and their call for audits. Dive into significant recent rulings on COVID emergencies and abortion in Georgia. Plus, updates on a federal immigration ruling, a progressive surge in the L.A. mayor's race, and dramatic news like a police recruit crash and a ferry fire in Bali. Stay informed with these pressing developments!

Nov 16, 2022 • 17min
Trump Launches Third Presidential Bid | 11.16.22
Donald Trump has announced his third presidential bid, igniting debates within the Republican Party. Texas faces allegations of voting irregularities during Election Day, raising concerns about the electoral process. Meanwhile, global commitments to climate goals are faltering, with the U.S. pushing for reforms despite challenges. The dynamics within the party showcase rising contenders like Ron DeSantis. Additionally, energy policies in both the U.S. and Europe are adapting in response to ongoing global crises.

Nov 15, 2022 • 7min
Tuesday Afternoon Update | 11.15.22
The podcast dives into a whirlwind of significant news, from a troubling Russian rocket incident to Walmart's opioid crisis settlement. It touches on the launch of Donald Trump's potential presidential campaign and the challenges Republicans face with independent voters post-midterms. Global events like climate protests in Austria and violence in Acapulco are highlighted. Listeners get a glimpse into legal battles involving discrimination and a nostalgic nod to a holiday classic's property sale, ensuring a lively and informative drive home.

Nov 15, 2022 • 16min
Biden Meets With Xi & Student Loans Face New Hurdle | 11.15.22
Tensions rise as President Biden meets Xi Jinping, discussing contentious issues like military aid to Taiwan while avoiding crucial topics. The Biden administration's student loan forgiveness plan faces legal challenges, being deemed an overreach. Political shifts in border policy unfold with the dismissal of a key homeland security official, sparking bipartisan criticism and potential fallout. The implications of these events on U.S.-China relations and domestic policy are explored.

Nov 14, 2022 • 5min
Monday Afternoon Update | 11.14.22
Political dialogues heat up as Biden speaks with Xi Jinping about Taiwan and stability. Trump eyes a re-election campaign, while the U.S. men's soccer team makes a bold logo change to champion LGBT rights. In tech, Amazon's layoffs signal a turbulent industry, and Jeff Bezos steps up with climate change philanthropy. Meanwhile, Baldwin faces legal challenges against a backdrop of rising campus violence that has many worried about safety in educational institutions.

Nov 14, 2022 • 16min
Senate Goes Blue & FTX Scandal | 11.14.22
Democrats celebrated a surprising win in Nevada, reshaping the Senate scene. The fallout from FTX's bankruptcy raised eyebrows, especially with allegations of fraud and mismanaged funds. As investigations unfold, questions about the ethics of political donations in crypto loom large. Meanwhile, conservative candidates triumphed in school board elections across the country, signaling a cultural shift in education and parent rights. The impact of these victories is expected to resonate in future political battles.

Nov 13, 2022 • 14min
The U.S. China Cold War | 11.13.22
Cabot Phillips, a senior editor at the Daily Wire, dives deep into the escalating U.S.-China tensions. He discusses the threat posed by China's aggressive global ambitions, especially through espionage on American campuses, where academics have been compromised. Phillips also sheds light on the coercive tactics used against Chinese students and the risks of China's Belt and Road Initiative that can trap developing nations in debt. The conversation highlights the ramifications of intellectual property theft and the urgent challenge China presents to U.S. dominance.

Nov 12, 2022 • 16min
SNL Chappelle Controversy & Holiday Travel Costs | 11.12.22
Dave Chappelle's return to host SNL sparks backlash from writers over his past controversial comments. Meanwhile, holiday travel is on track to be pricier this season due to rising jet fuel costs and staffing shortages. Travelers are adapting by shifting their bookings to take advantage of remote work. In sports, legal troubles loom for Dan Snyder and the Washington Commanders, alongside discussions about Brittany Griner and Kyrie Irving's suspensions. The podcast offers a deep dive into these cultural and economic dynamics.

Nov 11, 2022 • 5min
Friday Afternoon Update | 11.11.22
Political turbulence is in focus as a federal judge blocks President Biden’s student loan plan while he prepares for a crucial meeting with Xi Jinping. The Ukraine conflict remains critical, influencing potential peace talks. Meanwhile, a Supreme Court appeal on Trump's tax returns grabs attention. Noteworthy archaeological discoveries in Italy are making headlines, along with a record art auction and the sentencing of a former Yale soccer coach linked to a college admissions scandal.


