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Former President Donald Trump joins Dan for an exclusive interview ahead of his visit to Green Bay tomorrow!
Dan talks with Wisconsin Congressman Derrick Van Orden, who refused to apologize for yelling "Lies!" during President Biden's State of the Union Address, which he called a campaign speech that violated the Hatch Act.
The Republican Senate candidate delivers an inspiring message about his battle with Multiple Sclerosis and how it has shaped his upbeat, hopeful philosophy. Seriously, you won't want to miss this interview!
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel attacks "The Morning Blend" tv show for daring to charge black-owned businesses a fee to advertise during Black History Month.
In his State of the State Address, Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers proved he has no earthly idea how to close the state's skills gap.
Four neo-Nazis started chanting antisemitic nonsense on the UW-Whitewater campus Sunday night and every local TV station sent an outraged reporter. So this is what it takes for liberals to care about antisemitism on college campuses again!
Dan crunches the electoral college numbers and looks at current polling to conclude that if the election were held today, former President Trump would win the general election by a bigger margin than you might think.
EXCLUSIVE: The Nicolet Youth Basketball Club is accused of allowing ineligible players to suit up for its sixth grade team, and the superintendent of Nicolet Schools is allegedly allowing it to happen!
Milwaukee County Supervisor Peter Burgelis, who lied about being the victim of a hate crime this past summer, is apparently verbally abusive to pretty much every woman with whom he works.
Dan crunches the numbers and finds that inflation under President Biden is costing the average American family $11,000 per year. That's $223 per week and more than $31 every single day!
The Milwaukee Public Schools Board approved a $252 million referendum just two weeks after a new City of Milwaukee sales tax went into effect. If voters approve that referendum this April, it will cost the average taxpayer about $900 more to live in the city.
The new Consumer Price Index showing an increase in inflation is highlighting the fact that President Biden's economic policies have been a disaster for working class Americans (and all Americans, really).
The Milwaukee Common Council will be taking up raises for all elected officials, which Mayor Cavalier Johnson conveniently forgot to mention when he was begging for more state money and a new sales tax last year.
Katherine Gehl, the driving force behind the push for ranked choice voting in Wisconsin, made a startling admission: She wants to change the way we vote because she believes voters are too dumb and driven by hate to cast their ballots for candidates she deems acceptable.
Comrade Vos and fellow Republicans in the Wisconsin Assembly have proposed a plan in which the state would own medical marijuana dispensaries in a totally conservative, small-government move.
Two as-yet unidentified journalists waiting for former President Donald Trump to arrive for a hearing in Washington, DC joked about suggesting that he arrive in a convertible "like JFK."
Penzey's Spices owner Bill Penzey sent out an email giving customers January 6th gifts and offering January 6th-themed sales. If he or his customers really believe January 6th was the day democracy almost died, wouldn't this be in such poor taste that there would be boycotts threatened against Penzey's?
Milwaukee County District Attorney John Chisholm has announced that he won't seek re-election this November and as Dan points out, his "progressive prosecution" has directly led to a staggering increase in violent crime over the nearly 16 years he's been in office.
AOC believes that America wouldn't have an illegal immigration crisis if illegal immigration was simply made legal. There is really no arguing with this level of genius.
You really can't make this up: President Biden unveils his first re-election ad, which is focused on the threat Donald Trump poses to democracy, on the exact same day Democrats try to throw Trump off the ballot in Illinois.
Wisconsin Congressman Derrick Van Orden calls the crisis at the southern border "beyond anything you can imagine" and says the Biden Administration is intentionally allowing it to happen.
Wisconsin Congressman Bryan Steil discusses his firsthand look at the border crisis in Eagle Pass, TX.
A Dane County circuit court judge (and former Governor Evers lawyer) rules that clerks don't have to follow state law and reject absentee ballots that lack a complete witness address.
A quote from Al Sharpton of all people perfectly captures why liberals fought so hard to save Harvard President Claudine Gay.
It isn't Alan Dershowitz or Jonathan Turley; it's Young Thug's lawyer, who argued that the "thug" in his name doesn't actually mean "thug." You'll laugh out loud when you hear what he claims it stands for!
Dan welcomes conservative icon Col. Allen West to the studio to discuss conservatism in the black community and why it is so threatening to the increasingly fascistic left.
Dan presents a purely hypothetical situation in which the Vice President of the United States did what indicted New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez is accused of--selling government policy for cash to foreign bigwigs. Hey, wait a minute...
Dan continues his in-depth look at the money laundering scheme known as "smurfing" by investigating an elderly woman from California who has given millions to Democrats in tens of thousands of 30- and 50-cent donations.
Dan discusses a Milwaukee Magazine report that the Art Museum has very quietly renamed O'Donnell Park (named after the former County Executive and Dan's great uncle) and won't say why.
The Washington Post puts into words the whispered fears of Democrats for months now: President Biden is too old and corrupt to win re-election and Vice President Harris is too unlikable and incompetent to replace him.
In "Hard Truth Tuesday," Dan outlines the very sad reality that the social contract on which Americans always relied is now dead.
Dan continues his in-depth reporting on the refusal of public officials in Franklin to address more than a decade's worth of valid noise complaints against the Rock Sports Complex.
Dan reports on exclusive details from the Republican-controlled Wisconsin Legislature's plan to finance capital improvements to American Family Field and extend the lease with the Milwaukee Brewers until 2050.
Dan talks with Wisconsin Representative Rob Brooks, who authored the proposed legislation to fund capital improvements to American Family Field and extend the Stadium District's lease with the Milwaukee Brewers.
Dan talks with Michael Meier, a member of the Wauwatosa School Board who blew the whistle on violence in the district's middle and high schools back in January. Now the Board is attempting to sanction and even remove him for daring to appear on "The Dan O'Donnell Show."
Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson, who has been investigating the Biden family influence-peddling scheme for more than three years, tells "The Dan O'Donnell Show" that there is "a mountain of evidence" of President Biden's corruption.
In an exclusive story, Dan reports on an attack on two Milwaukee Police sergeants who responded to a shooting Wednesday night.
Wisconsin Assembly Majority Leader Tyler August joins "The Dan O'Donnell" to discuss Governor Evers' rejection of a Republican proposal to...give him exactly what he has always said he wanted.
Dan talks with conservative superstar Candace Owens about her new Steven Avery documentary "Convicting a Murderer."
Dan theorizes that President Biden became the first President ever to miss a 9/11 memorial in New York, Washington, or Shanksville because his staff knew he wasn't mentally up to it.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams is just the latest in a long line of Democrats to find out that it's not sow much fun to reap the consequences sown by their far-left policies.
Dan notices the absolute panic on the left over a new poll showing President Biden losing to every single major Republican candidate and the interesting timing of a direct question from CBS News to Vice President Harris about Biden dying in office.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams says the massive flood of illegal immigrants will "destroy New York." He has apparently forgotten that he himself said New York "will remain a sanctuary city" under his leadership.
Dan tells the story of Wisconsin State Senator Cory Tomczyk, who was defamed by a deeply irresponsible left-wing news outlet but has been unable to obtain justice.
Racine Equity Director Damian Evans demanded that a Toys for Tots display showing dolls in traditional African garb and a stuffed animal jungle scene that happened to feature monkeys be removed because they could be perceived as being racist.
Dan explains the arguments for and against impeaching Supreme Court Justice Janet Protasiewicz over her refusal to recuse herself from an upcoming redistricting case despite her obvious bias.
Dan speaks exclusively with Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos after Democrats announce $4 million in dark money spending to bully Republicans into abandoning plans to impeach Supreme Court Justice Janet Protasiewicz.
In the latest edition of "Hard Truth Tuesday," Dan relays a Wall Street Journal editorial laying out the serious issues former President Trump will have with general election voters next fall.
Democrats and their allies in the media are wringing their hands worrying about why most people think President Biden's handling of the economy has been disastrous. Is it because they're dumb? They're partisan Republicans? No, it's because President Biden's handling of the economy has been disastrous.
Governor Evers responded predictably when confronted about allowing a deeply inappropriate romantic relationship between his chief of staff and a subordinate: He implied that anyone questioning it is a homophobe.
Ron DeSantis issues a stark warning to looters in the wake of Hurricane Idalia and in so doing speaks from the heart. That, more than anything, is the key to success in politics: Ignore the consultants and just be real. Be yourself. Voters will respond.