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Jun 19, 2025 • 12min
Evening Wire: Trump’s Two Week Decision & Visa Vetting Tightens | 6.19.25
Tensions rise as the President weighs possible military strikes on Iran, reflecting on the precarious balance of diplomacy and conflict. New visa restrictions require applicants to disclose their social media, raising national security concerns. California faces challenges as political responses to an Iranian missile strike unfold. Hurricane Eric weakens after striking Mexico, while legal drama in Boston leads to a shocking acquittal. Trump’s ongoing legal troubles further add to the political turbulence.

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Jun 19, 2025 • 18min
SCOTUS Upholds Trans Treatment Ban & Iran Strike Looms? | 6.19.25
The Supreme Court's decision to uphold Tennessee's ban on transgender medical procedures for minors sparks intense debate, highlighting parental rights and medical ethics. Meanwhile, tensions escalate between Israel and Iran, raising concerns about U.S. military involvement. The podcast also delves into the political unrest surrounding immigration and law enforcement in the U.S., showing how local protests and legal challenges shape the conversation around these critical issues.

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Jun 18, 2025 • 13min
Evening Wire: Trump-Iran Standoff & SCOTUS Backs TN | 6.18.25
Tensions simmer as President Trump weighs military action against Iran, while the Supreme Court backs Tennessee's ban on transgender treatments for minors. TikTok faces a deadline to secure an American owner, raising concerns over user data privacy. Meanwhile, debates in Congress heat up with hearings into alleged cover-ups in the Biden administration. The episode also touches on a volcanic eruption in Indonesia that causes mass evacuations and a comical courtroom moment, providing a mix of serious news and lighthearted highlights.

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Jun 18, 2025 • 17min
Trump Weighs Iran Intervention & Biden Coverup Investigated | 6.18.25
Tensions rise as Trump advocates for Iran's surrender during critical Senate hearings on Biden's leadership. Amidst conflict in the Middle East, discussions focus on potential U.S. intervention in dismantling Iran's nuclear threats. The Republican-led committee raises questions about Biden's cognitive health and media influence on public perception. Reflecting on a decade since his campaign launch, Trump's sons share insights into their political journeys, while the family ventures into business with Trump Mobile, targeting a market for American-made goods.

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Jun 17, 2025 • 11min
Evening Wire: US Considers Strikes? & Biden Coverup Hearing | 6.17.25
Tensions rise as Trump outlines a bold strategy against Iran, coinciding with U.S. military maneuvers in the region. The podcast reveals how the Israeli forces successfully neutralized a key Iranian leader. Immigration policies are shifted, affecting Chicago's ID program amid claims of a presidential cover-up. Meanwhile, investigations into foreign election interference surface, along with a former senator's bribery case. Wage growth hits a historic peak for blue-collar workers, and food industry changes like Kraft Heinz's health initiatives are discussed.

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Jun 17, 2025 • 18min
Israel Expands Offensive & Abrego-Garcia Abandoned? | 6.17.25
Tensions escalate as Israel ramps up its military action against Iran, raising concerns over diplomatic solutions. The podcast dives into the complexities of U.S. foreign policy and the internal struggles facing Iran's leadership amid resource allocation issues. Additionally, Trump's aggressive deportation strategy in blue cities sparks debate, focusing on rising anti-ICE sentiments. The legal struggles of Kilmar Abrego-Garcia unfold, as political support wanes and new allegations emerge, leaving his future uncertain.

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Jun 16, 2025 • 11min
Evening Wire: Minnesota Shooting Details & Iranians Flee Tehran | 6.16.25
A politically charged assassination in Minnesota has sparked intense discussions about safety and conspiracy against Democratic officials. Meanwhile, threats escalate in Iran, as high-profile leaders discuss the humanitarian crisis and military actions. The podcast also touches on U.S. immigration policies, linking local crime to broader political challenges. Recent legal incidents and a Supreme Court case highlight ongoing struggles in the justice system. Lastly, community engagement grows as a teachers union leader resigns, and competitive eating makes headlines with Joey Chestnut's return.

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Jun 16, 2025 • 16min
‘No Kings’ Riots & Minnesota Manhunt | 6.16.25
Chaos erupts during the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army as the 'No Kings' protests unfurl, mixing free speech with violent confrontation. A chilling political assassination in Minnesota sends shockwaves, revealing a plot where the suspect disguised as a police officer. The podcast dives into the tense relationship between the U.S. and Iran, examining military conflicts involving Israel and implications for future diplomatic efforts. Listen in as they explore these pressing societal issues and the eerie undercurrents of rising political violence.

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Jun 15, 2025 • 18min
Why the Left is Losing Ground | 6.15.25
Brent Buchanan, founder and president of Signal Polling Group, dives into the intriguing dynamics of the political landscape. He discusses how Trump's rising approval is tied to his economic policies while spotlighting the Democratic Party's struggle to connect with young voters and the working class. The tensions within the LGBTQ+ advocacy groups over transgender rights showcase shifting alliances, and Buchanan also sheds light on the impact of cultural issues in key races, emphasizing the need for strategic reevaluation amid these changes.

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Jun 14, 2025 • 13min
How Sanctuary Policies Led to LA Riots | 6.14.25
Hannah Davis, a policy analyst at the Federation for American Immigration Reform, dives into the controversial world of sanctuary policies and their ramifications. She discusses how these policies in cities like Los Angeles can escalate chaos and disrupt public safety, leading to clashes with ICE. Davis examines the tensions between state and federal authorities, emphasizing the legal strategies at play in states resisting sanctuary measures. With a focus on the real-life implications of these policies, her insights reveal critical challenges facing communities today.


