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    The Mark Simone podcast is a highly engaging and informative show that covers a wide range of topics, from politics to current events. Simone's witty and humorous approach keeps listeners entertained while also delivering important news and insights. His ability to stay ahead of the curve and provide insider information sets him apart from other media personalities. Additionally, his interviews with guests are always engaging and provide unique perspectives on various issues. Overall, the Mark Simone podcast is a must-listen for anyone looking for an entertaining and informative take on current affairs.

    One of the best aspects of the Mark Simone podcast is Simone's ability to provide insider information and exclusive insights into the political landscape. His connections and sources often give him access to breaking news and behind-the-scenes details that other media outlets may not have. This allows listeners to stay informed about important developments before they become widely known. Additionally, Simone's humor and quick wit make the show enjoyable to listen to, even when discussing serious topics.

    However, one potential downside of the Mark Simone podcast is the repeated discussions or guests that some listeners may find repetitive or uninteresting. While it's natural for any show to have recurring themes or segments, some listeners may prefer more variety in content or guests. Additionally, there may be occasional technical issues with the podcast's availability or audio quality in certain regions or on specific devices.

    In conclusion, the Mark Simone podcast offers a unique blend of entertainment and insightful analysis on a variety of topics. With its witty host, insider information, and engaging interviews, it provides an enjoyable listening experience for those seeking an entertaining take on current events. While some listeners may find certain aspects repetitive or encounter occasional technical issues, overall it remains a must-listen for those looking for informative yet entertaining content in their podcasts.



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    Latest episodes from Mark Simone

    FULL SHOW: Great jobs report; Examining Pam Bondi.

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2026 76:35 Transcription Available


    The jobs report has come out, and it's a good one. President Trump was asked about “No Kings” and delivered a notable comeback. Mark also looks at the future of the U.S.-NATO relationship, and new details emerge about AG Pam Bondi, following her firing, about whether she was doing enough to satisfy Trump. Mark interviews political strategist Ed Rollins. Ed weighs in on President Trump's Tuesday evening address to the nation on the war in Iran, calling the speech underwhelming and light on new details. Mark gets Ed's take on how Trump should bring the conflict to a close. Ed sees boots on the ground as a real possibility, but warns that American casualties could have serious consequences for the President heading into the midterms. Iran has reportedly shot down a U.S. fighter jet, leaving the pilot missing, and Iran is allegedly offering a substantial reward for his capture. Back home, the funding of the President's ballroom by corporate donors remains under scrutiny. On a brighter note, crime numbers in New York City are trending down. Meanwhile, Council Speaker Julie Menin is emerging as a formidable challenger to Zohran Mamdani in the race for mayor, with sharp disagreements over the city's budget. Mark speaks with restaurant critic Steve Cuozzo about the state of New York City's dining scene. Are the sheds coming back to the sidewalks? Some restaurants and places go viral and end up with tons of business. However, those effects may fade. Steve also shares his thoughts on Miami's food scene, giving it a solid, if not glowing, review.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Mark's Weekend Bonus Segment, NOT HEARD ON THE RADIO!

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2026 13:40 Transcription Available


    Mark talks about the various elections coming up, the Epstein fallout continues, Iranian women want their old pre-1979 lives back, several left-leaning big city Mayors want to form a coalition, Costco wants to completely automate their check out process, jobs most likely to lose their jobs to A.I., Bill Gates' science advisor also tied to Epstein and the whale that washed ashore at Rockaway Beach.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Mark's Weekend Bonus Segment, NOT HEARD ON THE RADIO!

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2026 13:40


    Mark talks about the various elections coming up, the Epstein fallout continues, Iranian women want their old pre-1979 lives back, several left-leaning big city Mayors want to form a coalition, Costco wants to completely automate their check out process, jobs most likely to lose their jobs to A.I., Bill Gates' science advisor also tied to Epstein and the whale that washed ashore at Rockaway Beach.

    FULL SHOW: Great jobs report; Examining Pam Bondi.

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2026 75:20


    The jobs report has come out, and it's a good one. President Trump was asked about “No Kings” and delivered a notable comeback. Mark also looks at the future of the U.S.-NATO relationship, and new details emerge about AG Pam Bondi, following her firing, about whether she was doing enough to satisfy Trump. Mark interviews political strategist Ed Rollins. Ed weighs in on President Trump's Tuesday evening address to the nation on the war in Iran, calling the speech underwhelming and light on new details. Mark gets Ed's take on how Trump should bring the conflict to a close. Ed sees boots on the ground as a real possibility, but warns that American casualties could have serious consequences for the President heading into the midterms. Iran has reportedly shot down a U.S. fighter jet, leaving the pilot missing, and Iran is allegedly offering a substantial reward for his capture. Back home, the funding of the President's ballroom by corporate donors remains under scrutiny. On a brighter note, crime numbers in New York City are trending down. Meanwhile, Council Speaker Julie Menin is emerging as a formidable challenger to Zohran Mamdani in the race for mayor, with sharp disagreements over the city's budget. Mark speaks with restaurant critic Steve Cuozzo about the state of New York City's dining scene. Are the sheds coming back to the sidewalks? Some restaurants and places go viral and end up with tons of business. However, those effects may fade. Steve also shares his thoughts on Miami's food scene, giving it a solid, if not glowing, review.

    Hour 1: New details about Pam Bondi. 

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2026 38:14 Transcription Available


    The jobs report has come out, and it's a good one. President Trump was asked about “No Kings” and delivered a notable comeback. Mark also looks at the future of the U.S.-NATO relationship, and new details emerge about AG Pam Bondi, following her firing, about whether she was doing enough to satisfy Trump. Mark takes your calls! Mark interviews political strategist Ed Rollins. Ed weighs in on President Trump's Tuesday evening address to the nation on the war in Iran, calling the speech underwhelming and light on new details. Mark gets Ed's take on how Trump should bring the conflict to a close. Ed sees boots on the ground as a real possibility, but warns that American casualties could have serious consequences for the President heading into the midterms.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Hour 1: New details about Pam Bondi. 

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2026 39:30


    The jobs report has come out, and it's a good one. President Trump was asked about “No Kings” and delivered a notable comeback. Mark also looks at the future of the U.S.-NATO relationship, and new details emerge about AG Pam Bondi, following her firing, about whether she was doing enough to satisfy Trump. Mark takes your calls! Mark interviews political strategist Ed Rollins. Ed weighs in on President Trump's Tuesday evening address to the nation on the war in Iran, calling the speech underwhelming and light on new details. Mark gets Ed's take on how Trump should bring the conflict to a close. Ed sees boots on the ground as a real possibility, but warns that American casualties could have serious consequences for the President heading into the midterms.

    Hour 2: Mamdani may be burning bridges. 

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2026 38:20 Transcription Available


    Iran has reportedly shot down a U.S. fighter jet, leaving the pilot missing, and Iran is allegedly offering a substantial reward for his capture. Back home, the funding of the President's ballroom by corporate donors remains under scrutiny. On a brighter note, crime numbers in New York City are trending down. Meanwhile, Council Speaker Julie Menin is emerging as a formidable challenger to Zohran Mamdani in the race for mayor, with sharp disagreements over the city's budget. Mark takes your calls! Mark speaks with restaurant critic Steve Cuozzo about the state of New York City's dining scene. Are the sheds coming back to the sidewalks? Some restaurants and places go viral and end up with tons of business. However, those effects may fade. Steve also shares his thoughts on Miami's food scene, giving it a solid, if not glowing, review.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Hour 2: Mamdani may be burning bridges. 

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2026 37:48


    Iran has reportedly shot down a U.S. fighter jet, leaving the pilot missing, and Iran is allegedly offering a substantial reward for his capture. Back home, the funding of the President's ballroom by corporate donors remains under scrutiny. On a brighter note, crime numbers in New York City are trending down. Meanwhile, Council Speaker Julie Menin is emerging as a formidable challenger to Zohran Mamdani in the race for mayor, with sharp disagreements over the city's budget. Mark takes your calls! Mark speaks with restaurant critic Steve Cuozzo about the state of New York City's dining scene. Are the sheds coming back to the sidewalks? Some restaurants and places go viral and end up with tons of business. However, those effects may fade. Steve also shares his thoughts on Miami's food scene, giving it a solid, if not glowing, review.

    Mark Interviews restaurant critic Steve Cuozzo.

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2026 11:28 Transcription Available


    Mark speaks with restaurant critic Steve Cuozzo about the state of New York City's dining scene. Are the sheds coming back to the sidewalks? Some restaurants and places go viral and end up with tons of business. However, those effects may fade. Steve also shares his thoughts on Miami's food scene, giving it a solid, if not glowing, review. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Mark Interviews restaurant critic Steve Cuozzo.

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2026 11:28


    Mark speaks with restaurant critic Steve Cuozzo about the state of New York City's dining scene. Are the sheds coming back to the sidewalks? Some restaurants and places go viral and end up with tons of business. However, those effects may fade. Steve also shares his thoughts on Miami's food scene, giving it a solid, if not glowing, review.

    Mark takes your calls!

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2026 9:02 Transcription Available


    Dominick in North Carolina says the focus should be on Iran rather than the midterms. Nolan in New Jersey shares a story about Mikie Sherrill targeting Donald Trump, which could spark a major clash. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Mark takes your calls!

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2026 9:02


    Dominick in North Carolina says the focus should be on Iran rather than the midterms. Nolan in New Jersey shares a story about Mikie Sherrill targeting Donald Trump, which could spark a major clash.

    Mark's 11am Monologue.

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2026 14:14 Transcription Available


    Iran has reportedly shot down a U.S. fighter jet, leaving the pilots missing, and Iran is allegedly offering a substantial reward for their capture. Back home, the funding of the President's ballroom by corporate donors remains under scrutiny. On a brighter note, crime numbers in New York City are trending down. Meanwhile, Council Speaker Julie Menin is emerging as a formidable challenger to Zohran Mamdani in the race for mayor, with sharp disagreements over the city's budget.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Mark's 11am Monologue.

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2026 14:13


    Iran has reportedly shot down a U.S. fighter jet, leaving the pilots missing, and Iran is allegedly offering a substantial reward for their capture. Back home, the funding of the President's ballroom by corporate donors remains under scrutiny. On a brighter note, crime numbers in New York City are trending down. Meanwhile, Council Speaker Julie Menin is emerging as a formidable challenger to Zohran Mamdani in the race for mayor, with sharp disagreements over the city's budget.

    Mark interviews political strategist Ed Rollins.

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2026 8:38 Transcription Available


    Ed weighs in on President Trump's Tuesday evening address to the nation on the war in Iran, calling the speech underwhelming and light on new details. Mark gets Ed's take on how Trump should bring the conflict to a close. Ed sees boots on the ground as a real possibility, but warns that American casualties could have serious consequences for the President heading into the midterms.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Mark interviews political strategist Ed Rollins.

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2026 8:37


    Ed weighs in on President Trump's Tuesday evening address to the nation on the war in Iran, calling the speech underwhelming and light on new details. Mark gets Ed's take on how Trump should bring the conflict to a close. Ed sees boots on the ground as a real possibility, but warns that American casualties could have serious consequences for the President heading into the midterms.

    Mark takes your calls!

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2026 9:05 Transcription Available


    John in Paramus, NJ, shares why he has walked away from being a longtime Bruce Springsteen fan. Rich in Myrtle Beach calls in to tip Mark off that Springsteen's music is being used in ads currently running on Fox News.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Mark takes your calls!

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2026 9:05


    John in Paramus, NJ, shares why he has walked away from being a longtime Bruce Springsteen fan. Rich in Myrtle Beach calls in to tip Mark off that Springsteen's music is being used in ads currently running on Fox News.

    Mark's 10am Monologue.

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2026 15:40 Transcription Available


    The jobs report has come out, and it's a good one. President Trump was asked about “No Kings” and delivered a notable comeback. Mark also looks at the future of the U.S.-NATO relationship, and new details emerge about AG Pam Bondi, following her firing, about whether she was doing enough to satisfy Trump. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Mark's 10am Monologue.

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2026 15:40


    The jobs report has come out, and it's a good one. President Trump was asked about “No Kings” and delivered a notable comeback. Mark also looks at the future of the U.S.-NATO relationship, and new details emerge about AG Pam Bondi, following her firing, about whether she was doing enough to satisfy Trump.

    FULL SHOW: President Trump's speech on Iran; Pam Bondi is in trouble. 

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2026 75:07 Transcription Available


    Mark recaps President Trump's speech last night regarding the war in Iran, which will continue, according to the President; however, depending on the force against Iran, it may end sooner. Once oil prices drop back down, which is expected soon, gas prices will also drop. The Strait of Hormuz is expected to open freely without pressure. AG Pam Bondi is on the hot seat right now and could be removed by President Trump due to her handling of the Epstein files. Her replacement is Lee Zeldin if that decision is made.  Mark interviews economist Steve Moore. Steve thinks gas prices will go down to around $3 per gallon once the Strait of Hormuz is opened more freely, allowing more ships to pass through. Oil is a globally traded commodity that affects gas prices. Does Wall Street overreact to news too intensely? Mark and Steve talk about what a fair share of wealthy individuals should pay. Coming to America so you can have a child, and your chance of becoming a United States citizen is normally high, but this is getting challenged in Supreme Court hearings after Presidnet Trump's administration is taking a deeper look at birthright citizenship rights in the USA. Donald Trump took shots at Bruce Springsteen after he was seen at a "No Kings" protest over the weekend, going against Trump and his policies. Watch out when you use Wikipedia; it may be influenced by left-wing ideology. In addition, AI may be getting most of its info from Wikipedia.  Mark interviews WOR weeknight host Jimmy Failla. What was the point of the "No Kings" protest? It may have been a therapy season for TDS individuals. The Democratic Party is very good at coming up with simple attack lines for people who have trouble doing critical thinking for themselves. Jimmy and Mark talk about Trump's comments about singer Bruce Springsteen, and money is most likely involved. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    FULL SHOW: President Trump's speech on Iran; Pam Bondi is in trouble. 

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2026 74:18


    Mark recaps President Trump's speech last night regarding the war in Iran, which will continue, according to the President; however, depending on the force against Iran, it may end sooner. Once oil prices drop back down, which is expected soon, gas prices will also drop. The Strait of Hormuz is expected to open freely without pressure. AG Pam Bondi is on the hot seat right now and could be removed by President Trump due to her handling of the Epstein files. Her replacement is Lee Zeldin if that decision is made.  Mark interviews economist Steve Moore. Steve thinks gas prices will go down to around $3 per gallon once the Strait of Hormuz is opened more freely, allowing more ships to pass through. Oil is a globally traded commodity that affects gas prices. Does Wall Street overreact to news too intensely? Mark and Steve talk about what a fair share of wealthy individuals should pay. Coming to America so you can have a child, and your chance of becoming a United States citizen is normally high, but this is getting challenged in Supreme Court hearings after Presidnet Trump's administration is taking a deeper look at birthright citizenship rights in the USA. Donald Trump took shots at Bruce Springsteen after he was seen at a "No Kings" protest over the weekend, going against Trump and his policies. Watch out when you use Wikipedia; it may be influenced by left-wing ideology. In addition, AI may be getting most of its info from Wikipedia.  Mark interviews WOR weeknight host Jimmy Failla. What was the point of the "No Kings" protest? It may have been a therapy season for TDS individuals. The Democratic Party is very good at coming up with simple attack lines for people who have trouble doing critical thinking for themselves. Jimmy and Mark talk about Trump's comments about singer Bruce Springsteen, and money is most likely involved. 

    Hour 1: When will gas prices drop? 

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2026 36:44 Transcription Available


    Mark recaps President Trump's speech last night regarding the war in Iran, which will continue, according to the President; however, depending on the force against Iran, it may end sooner. Once oil prices drop back down, which is expected soon, gas prices will also drop. The Strait of Hormuz is expected to open freely without pressure. AG Pam Bondi is on the hot seat right now and could be removed by President Trump due to her handling of the Epstein files. Her replacement is Lee Zeldin if that decision is made.  Mark takes your calls!  Mark interviews economist Steve Moore. Steve thinks gas prices will go down to around $3 per gallon once the Strait of Hormuz is opened more freely, allowing more ships to pass through. Oil is a globally traded commodity that affects gas prices. Does Wall Street overreact to news too intensely? Mark and Steve talk about what a fair share of wealthy individuals should pay.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Hour 1: When will gas prices drop? 

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2026 35:40


    Mark recaps President Trump's speech last night regarding the war in Iran, which will continue, according to the President; however, depending on the force against Iran, it may end sooner. Once oil prices drop back down, which is expected soon, gas prices will also drop. The Strait of Hormuz is expected to open freely without pressure. AG Pam Bondi is on the hot seat right now and could be removed by President Trump due to her handling of the Epstein files. Her replacement is Lee Zeldin if that decision is made.  Mark takes your calls!  Mark interviews economist Steve Moore. Steve thinks gas prices will go down to around $3 per gallon once the Strait of Hormuz is opened more freely, allowing more ships to pass through. Oil is a globally traded commodity that affects gas prices. Does Wall Street overreact to news too intensely? Mark and Steve talk about what a fair share of wealthy individuals should pay.

    Hour 2: Battle on birthright citizenship.

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2026 38:23 Transcription Available


    Coming to America so you can have a child, and your chance of becoming a United States citizen is normally high, but this is getting challenged in Supreme Court hearings after Presidnet Trump's administration is taking a deeper look at birthright citizenship rights in the USA. Donald Trump took shots at Bruce Springsteen after he was seen at a "No Kings" protest over the weekend, going against Trump and his policies. Watch out when you use Wikipedia; it may be influenced by left-wing ideology. In addition, AI may be getting most of its info from Wikipedia.  Mark takes your calls!  Mark interviews WOR weeknight host Jimmy Failla. What was the point of the "No Kings" protest? It may have been a therapy season for TDS individuals. The Democratic Party is very good at coming up with simple attack lines for people who have trouble doing critical thinking for themselves. Jimmy and Mark talk about Trump's comments about singer Bruce Springsteen, and money is most likely involved. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Hour 2: Battle on birthright citizenship.

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2026 39:38


    Coming to America so you can have a child, and your chance of becoming a United States citizen is normally high, but this is getting challenged in Supreme Court hearings after Presidnet Trump's administration is taking a deeper look at birthright citizenship rights in the USA. Donald Trump took shots at Bruce Springsteen after he was seen at a "No Kings" protest over the weekend, going against Trump and his policies. Watch out when you use Wikipedia; it may be influenced by left-wing ideology. In addition, AI may be getting most of its info from Wikipedia.  Mark takes your calls!  Mark interviews WOR weeknight host Jimmy Failla. What was the point of the "No Kings" protest? It may have been a therapy season for TDS individuals. The Democratic Party is very good at coming up with simple attack lines for people who have trouble doing critical thinking for themselves. Jimmy and Mark talk about Trump's comments about singer Bruce Springsteen, and money is most likely involved. 

    Mark interviews WOR weeknight host Jimmy Failla.

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2026 12:45 Transcription Available


    What was the point of the "No Kings" protest? It may have been a therapy season for TDS individuals. The Democratic Party is very good at coming up with simple attack lines for people who have trouble doing critical thinking for themselves. Jimmy and Mark talk about Trump's comments about singer Bruce Springsteen, and money is most likely involved. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Mark interviews WOR weeknight host Jimmy Failla.

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2026 12:45


    What was the point of the "No Kings" protest? It may have been a therapy season for TDS individuals. The Democratic Party is very good at coming up with simple attack lines for people who have trouble doing critical thinking for themselves. Jimmy and Mark talk about Trump's comments about singer Bruce Springsteen, and money is most likely involved. 

    Mark takes your calls!

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2026 7:44 Transcription Available


    Edward in Smithtown, NY, called in to talk about his confusion about what's going on with oil in Texas. Mark helps him figure it out. Maria in Westchester, NY, calls Mark to tell him she and her 11-year-old grandson are listening and are praising Mark! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Mark takes your calls!

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2026 7:43


    Edward in Smithtown, NY, called in to talk about his confusion about what's going on with oil in Texas. Mark helps him figure it out. Maria in Westchester, NY, calls Mark to tell him she and her 11-year-old grandson are listening and are praising Mark!

    Mark's 11am Monologue.

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2026 15:38 Transcription Available


    Coming to America so you can have a child, and your chance of becoming a United States citizen is normally high, but this is getting challenged in Supreme Court hearings after Presidnet Trump's administration is taking a deeper look at birthright citizenship rights in the USA. Donald Trump took shots at Bruce Springsteen after he was seen at a "No Kings" protest over the weekend, going against Trump and his policies. Watch out when you use Wikipedia; it may be influenced by left-wing ideology. In addition, AI may be getting most of its info from Wikipedia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Mark's 11am Monologue.

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2026 15:37


    Coming to America so you can have a child, and your chance of becoming a United States citizen is normally high, but this is getting challenged in Supreme Court hearings after Presidnet Trump's administration is taking a deeper look at birthright citizenship rights in the USA. Donald Trump took shots at Bruce Springsteen after he was seen at a "No Kings" protest over the weekend, going against Trump and his policies. Watch out when you use Wikipedia; it may be influenced by left-wing ideology. In addition, AI may be getting most of its info from Wikipedia. 

    Mark Interviews economist Steve Moore.

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2026 11:06 Transcription Available


    Steve thinks gas prices will go down to around $3 per gallon once the Strait of Hormuz is opened more freely, allowing more ships to pass through. Oil is a globally traded commodity that affects gas prices. Does Wall Street overreact to news too intensely? Mark and Steve talk about what a fair share of wealthy individuals should pay.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Mark Interviews economist Steve Moore.

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2026 11:06


    Steve thinks gas prices will go down to around $3 per gallon once the Strait of Hormuz is opened more freely, allowing more ships to pass through. Oil is a globally traded commodity that affects gas prices. Does Wall Street overreact to news too intensely? Mark and Steve talk about what a fair share of wealthy individuals should pay.

    Mark takes your calls!

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2026 6:12 Transcription Available


    Brian in Greenwich, CT, called in to discuss how ICE agents have been polite at airports. Bill in Hamburg, NJ, called Mark to discuss the space programs, and he is unsure how they benefit us in our everyday lives.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Mark takes your calls!

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2026 6:12


    Brian in Greenwich, CT, called in to discuss how ICE agents have been polite at airports. Bill in Hamburg, NJ, called Mark to discuss the space programs, and he is unsure how they benefit us in our everyday lives.

    Mark's 10am Monologue.

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2026 15:58 Transcription Available


    Mark recaps President Trump's speech last night regarding the war in Iran, which will continue, according to the President; however, depending on the force against Iran, it may end sooner. Once oil prices drop back down, which is expected soon, gas prices will also drop. The Strait of Hormuz is expected to open freely without pressure. AG Pam Bondi is on the hot seat right now and could be removed by President Trump due to her handling of the Epstein files. Her replacement is Lee Zeldin if that decision is made. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Mark's 10am Monologue.

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2026 15:57


    Mark recaps President Trump's speech last night regarding the war in Iran, which will continue, according to the President; however, depending on the force against Iran, it may end sooner. Once oil prices drop back down, which is expected soon, gas prices will also drop. The Strait of Hormuz is expected to open freely without pressure. AG Pam Bondi is on the hot seat right now and could be removed by President Trump due to her handling of the Epstein files. Her replacement is Lee Zeldin if that decision is made. 

    FULL SHOW: Big presidential speech tonight; Trouble for Blakeman.

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 77:25 Transcription Available


    President Trump will address the nation tonight at 9 PM with an update on the war in Iran. The President is also attending the Supreme Court hearing on Birthright Citizenship. Trump reports that Iran has undergone a regime change. JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon issued a message to Wall Street urging calm amid volatile stock prices tied to the conflict in Iran. Mark interviews John Carney, editor of Breitbart Business News. John believes President Trump will announce tonight at 9 PM that the war in Iran is coming to an end. With the U.S. producing its own oil, the country may be able to sustain itself without relying on allies - but is that the right move? Wall Street may have overreacted to the war in Iran through heavy buying and selling of stocks. Economic data has been a mixed bag, with some numbers coming in strong while others fell short of consumer expectations. Tonight marks a moon launch that hasn't taken place in many years. Republican candidate Bruce Blakeman has been denied public matching funds, which could impact his chances of winning - and Democrats may face scrutiny over the decision. Kristi Noem continues to face criticism for allegedly redirecting DHS budget funds intended for departmental improvements for personal use. A judge has blocked an order to cut funding for PBS and NPR. Mark interviews author Ann Coulter. Ann argues that Democrats are using race to justify preserving Birthright Citizenship, noting that the policy was originally rooted in freeing enslaved people. She also shares her take on reports that Don Lemon is considering a presidential run. Meanwhile, Kristi Noem's political future appears uncertain, as her handling of DHS funds continues to weigh on her prospects for any future race.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    FULL SHOW: Big presidential speech tonight; Trouble for Blakeman.

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 75:43


    President Trump will address the nation tonight at 9 PM with an update on the war in Iran. The President is also attending the Supreme Court hearing on Birthright Citizenship. Trump reports that Iran has undergone a regime change. JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon issued a message to Wall Street urging calm amid volatile stock prices tied to the conflict in Iran. Mark interviews John Carney, editor of Breitbart Business News. John believes President Trump will announce tonight at 9 PM that the war in Iran is coming to an end. With the U.S. producing its own oil, the country may be able to sustain itself without relying on allies - but is that the right move? Wall Street may have overreacted to the war in Iran through heavy buying and selling of stocks. Economic data has been a mixed bag, with some numbers coming in strong while others fell short of consumer expectations. Tonight marks a moon launch that hasn't taken place in many years. Republican candidate Bruce Blakeman has been denied public matching funds, which could impact his chances of winning - and Democrats may face scrutiny over the decision. Kristi Noem continues to face criticism for allegedly redirecting DHS budget funds intended for departmental improvements for personal use. A judge has blocked an order to cut funding for PBS and NPR. Mark interviews author Ann Coulter. Ann argues that Democrats are using race to justify preserving Birthright Citizenship, noting that the policy was originally rooted in freeing enslaved people. She also shares her take on reports that Don Lemon is considering a presidential run. Meanwhile, Kristi Noem's political future appears uncertain, as her handling of DHS funds continues to weigh on her prospects for any future race.

    Hour 1: Could Trump pardon Jerome Powell?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 39:44 Transcription Available


    President Trump will address the nation tonight at 9 PM with an update on the war in Iran. The President is also attending the Supreme Court hearing on Birthright Citizenship. Trump reports that Iran has undergone a regime change. JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon issued a message to Wall Street urging calm amid volatile stock prices tied to the conflict in Iran. Mark takes your calls! Mark interviews John Carney, editor of Breitbart Business News. John believes President Trump will announce tonight at 9 PM that the war in Iran is coming to an end. With the U.S. producing its own oil, the country may be able to sustain itself without relying on allies - but is that the right move? Wall Street may have overreacted to the war in Iran through heavy buying and selling of stocks. Economic data has been a mixed bag, with some numbers coming in strong while others fell short of consumer expectations. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Hour 1: Could Trump pardon Jerome Powell?

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 40:40


    President Trump will address the nation tonight at 9 PM with an update on the war in Iran. The President is also attending the Supreme Court hearing on Birthright Citizenship. Trump reports that Iran has undergone a regime change. JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon issued a message to Wall Street urging calm amid volatile stock prices tied to the conflict in Iran. Mark takes your calls! Mark interviews John Carney, editor of Breitbart Business News. John believes President Trump will announce tonight at 9 PM that the war in Iran is coming to an end. With the U.S. producing its own oil, the country may be able to sustain itself without relying on allies - but is that the right move? Wall Street may have overreacted to the war in Iran through heavy buying and selling of stocks. Economic data has been a mixed bag, with some numbers coming in strong while others fell short of consumer expectations.

    Hour 2: The Ballroom project is on hold for now. 

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 37:41 Transcription Available


    Tonight marks a moon launch that hasn't taken place in many years. Republican candidate Bruce Blakeman has been denied public matching funds, which could impact his chances of winning - and Democrats may face scrutiny over the decision. Kristi Noem continues to face criticism for allegedly redirecting DHS budget funds intended for departmental improvements for personal use. A judge has blocked an order to cut funding for PBS and NPR. Mark takes your calls! Mark interviews author Ann Coulter. Ann argues that Democrats are using race to justify preserving Birthright Citizenship, noting that the policy was originally rooted in freeing enslaved people. She also shares her take on reports that Don Lemon is considering a presidential run. Meanwhile, Kristi Noem's political future appears uncertain, as her handling of DHS funds continues to weigh on her prospects for any future race. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Hour 2: The Ballroom project is on hold for now. 

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 38:56


    Tonight marks a moon launch that hasn't taken place in many years. Republican candidate Bruce Blakeman has been denied public matching funds, which could impact his chances of winning - and Democrats may face scrutiny over the decision. Kristi Noem continues to face criticism for allegedly redirecting DHS budget funds intended for departmental improvements for personal use. A judge has blocked an order to cut funding for PBS and NPR. Mark takes your calls! Mark interviews author Ann Coulter. Ann argues that Democrats are using race to justify preserving Birthright Citizenship, noting that the policy was originally rooted in freeing enslaved people. She also shares her take on reports that Don Lemon is considering a presidential run. Meanwhile, Kristi Noem's political future appears uncertain, as her handling of DHS funds continues to weigh on her prospects for any future race.

    Mark interviews author Ann Coulter.

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 12:02 Transcription Available


    Ann argues that Democrats are using race to justify preserving Birthright Citizenship, noting that the policy was originally rooted in freeing enslaved people. She also shares her take on reports that Don Lemon is considering a presidential run. Meanwhile, Kristi Noem's political future appears uncertain, as her handling of DHS funds continues to weigh on her prospects for any future race.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Mark interviews author Ann Coulter.

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 12:01


    Ann argues that Democrats are using race to justify preserving Birthright Citizenship, noting that the policy was originally rooted in freeing enslaved people. She also shares her take on reports that Don Lemon is considering a presidential run. Meanwhile, Kristi Noem's political future appears uncertain, as her handling of DHS funds continues to weigh on her prospects for any future race.

    Mark takes your calls!

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 7:35 Transcription Available


    Chuck in Staten Island, NY, called in to share his opinion on Birthright Citizenship. Joe in Staten Island, NY, called in to ask whether President Trump could bring oil executives together to collaborate on lowering prices.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Mark takes your calls!

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 7:35


    Chuck in Staten Island, NY, called in to share his opinion on Birthright Citizenship. Joe in Staten Island, NY, called in to ask whether President Trump could bring oil executives together to collaborate on lowering prices.

    Mark's 11am Monologue.

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 15:29 Transcription Available


    Tonight marks a moon launch that hasn't taken place in many years. Republican candidate Bruce Blakeman has been denied public matching funds, which could impact his chances of winning - and Democrats may face scrutiny over the decision. Kristi Noem continues to face criticism for allegedly redirecting DHS budget funds intended for departmental improvements for personal use. A judge has blocked an order to cut funding for PBS and NPR.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Mark's 11am Monologue.

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 15:28


    Tonight marks a moon launch that hasn't taken place in many years. Republican candidate Bruce Blakeman has been denied public matching funds, which could impact his chances of winning - and Democrats may face scrutiny over the decision. Kristi Noem continues to face criticism for allegedly redirecting DHS budget funds intended for departmental improvements for personal use. A judge has blocked an order to cut funding for PBS and NPR.

    Mark interviews John Carney, editor of Breitbart Business News.

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 12:21 Transcription Available


    John believes President Trump will announce tonight at 9 PM that the war in Iran is coming to an end. With the U.S. producing its own oil, the country may be able to sustain itself without relying on allies - but is that the right move? Wall Street may have overreacted to the war in Iran through heavy buying and selling of stocks. Economic data has been a mixed bag, with some numbers coming in strong while others fell short of consumer expectations.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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