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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 19, 2022 • 16min
Disinformation Board & Chicago Crime | 5.19.22
The discussion opens with the Biden administration's Disinformation Governance Board facing suspension amid public backlash. Chicago's rising violence leads to proposed curfews for minors, stirring debate on their effectiveness. The podcast dives deep into the fentanyl crisis, revealing the alarming rise in synthetic drug overdoses and complex trafficking networks. The interplay between misinformation and urban crime highlights significant concerns over free speech versus public safety, while advancements in border security and potential terror designations for drug cartels are also explored.

May 18, 2022 • 16min
Domestic Terror Law & Sussmann Trial | 5.18.22
In light of the Buffalo mass shooting, discussions surge on domestic terrorism laws, stirring intense debate on gun control and labeling violence. A public hearing unveils national security concerns tied to UFOs, with military officials sharing serious testimonies about unidentified aerial phenomena. Meanwhile, the trial of Michael Sussman raises eyebrows, revealing connections to the Clinton campaign and the Trump Organization, as legal battles unfold over accusations of misleading the FBI.

May 17, 2022 • 16min
Biden Visits Buffalo & Key Dem Primaries | 5.17.22
Biden's visit to Buffalo following a tragic mass shooting sparks discussions about the shooter's ideology and the dangerous implications of replacement theory. Political dynamics heat up as key Democratic primaries test Biden's influence, revealing candidates distancing themselves from his declining approval. In Utah, lawmakers push back against controversial ESG scoring, arguing it injects politics into financial evaluations. The interplay of these issues highlights the tension between policy and public sentiment in the current political landscape.

May 16, 2022 • 16min
Key Primaries & Supreme Court Rulings | 5.16.22
Voters are heading to the polls for crucial primaries, with economic issues shaping their choices. Anticipated Supreme Court rulings could redefine abortion access in the U.S. Netflix is standing firm on free speech despite backlash over its content. The discussion dives into political silence from major corporations in light of declining stock and subscriber numbers. Key races in Pennsylvania and North Carolina highlight the evolving landscape of midterm voting dynamics.

May 15, 2022 • 18min
Homeschooling Boom | 5.15.22
Homeschooling has transitioned from a niche choice to a mainstream option, accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic. A staggering 63% increase in students has been recorded, with many parents seeking personalized education. Conservative families, particularly in red states, are turning to homeschooling as a response to public school dissatisfaction. The rise of micro schools and homeschooling pods highlights innovative learning approaches. Additionally, Black families are increasingly embracing homeschooling to ensure accurate cultural representation and a focus on Black history.

May 14, 2022 • 16min
San Francisco's Homeless Crisis Investigation | 5.14.22
An investigation into San Francisco's $160 million homeless program reveals dire living conditions and high death rates among residents. The city faces challenges in effectively addressing mental health and addiction issues while managing the rising homeless population. Meanwhile, California debates the future of its last nuclear power plant due to energy demands, highlighting complexities in energy policy. Additionally, growing trends of urban migration point to high living costs and socio-economic factors pushing people out of major cities.

May 13, 2022 • 16min
Teen Suicides Soar | 5.13.22
A troubling surge in depression and suicide rates among American teens is dissected, revealing the pandemic's impact and the role of social media. Meanwhile, an entrepreneur advocates for a depoliticized corporate America, challenging the influence of political agendas on businesses. The podcast also delves into an innovative investment firm aiming to prioritize everyday investors' interests over major asset managers. Lastly, a harrowing love story between a prison guard and an escaped convict leads to a tragic conclusion.

May 12, 2022 • 16min
Costs Skyrocket & Hunter Biden Taxes | 5.12.22
Prices are soaring, with inflation hitting 8.3%, particularly in travel and food sectors. The discussion shifts to Hunter Biden's financial troubles, including $2 million in unpaid taxes and the implications for the Biden family. The investigation raises concerns about potential indictments linked to undisclosed foreign income. Meanwhile, Elon Musk weighs in on the controversial Twitter ban of Donald Trump, questioning its impact on free speech and trust in social media. It's a whirlwind of current events and political intrigue!

May 11, 2022 • 16min
Record Gas Prices & High Inflation | 5.11.22
Gas prices are soaring to unprecedented heights, leading to increased concerns about inflation in the U.S. President Biden is prioritizing economic recovery while navigating backlash over rising costs. The podcast also highlights alarming reports of forced organ harvesting in China, raising serious human rights issues. Experts discuss the Federal Reserve's proposed interest rate hikes as a response to inflation and how these decisions might impact the economy and stock market in the coming months.

May 10, 2022 • 16min
Baby Formula Shortage & San Francisco DA Recall | 5.10.22
Protests erupt over potential changes to Roe v. Wade, highlighting societal tensions. The baby formula shortage has reached crisis levels, leaving parents scrambling for solutions. Meanwhile, a recall election in San Francisco raises questions about crime rates and the approach of the local District Attorney. Discussions blend urgent public safety concerns with the emotional struggles of families facing shortages, painting a vivid picture of the current socio-political landscape.


