Nothing is more important to this born and raised Illinoisan working mom of three small children than the future of this great country. Annie may be a millennial, but she's far from the caricature. Proving that young people can harness attributes of self-determination, hard work, and true conservatism, Annie loves discussing the latest news and events with people of all walks of life. Don't agree? Great! Love what she's saying? Perfect! The Annie Frey Show is Younger. Smarter. Better.

We have thoughtful answers to this question, as well as news about Olin, and we talk whether or not women have a higher pain tolerance than men.

When they ask you if you'd like to round up, what do you say? Here's a creative response.

A resistance exists to fix these things, despite the conditions and all the fraud in California. Think about it- the highest gas taxes in the country and the worst roads? How did that happen?

Hamilton is a musical, The Patriot is a drama, but there really aren't many historically accurate (or existent) movies about the Founding of America. We talk to Trace Gallagher about this, also, from Fox News.

Senator Jim Talent outlines why there's a new order of business in the Middle East, and Trump made it happen. That new order does not include a terror state.

And, will New York City lose it's status as the financial hub of the USA? It seems to be heading that direction, but Wall Street will be the deciding factor.

This could be alternatively titled, A Reflection on the Reflection Pool, by the AFS. And maybe someday that's a good book, but for now, we've got Fred Fleitz to explain the Iran deal from an America First perspective and Steve Moore to explain why Latin America is going conservative.

It's important to compare Trump, or any politician, not to perfection, but to the alternative. Do we trust America would be safer from Iran, and the Middle East would be better off under Kamala Harris or Joe Biden? We could discuss this all day.

The center of the party is moving further and further left. Zohran Mamdani can't wear a USA jersey to USA World Cup games. Have you noticed that?

Our first guest, Stephen Moore, gives this quote when talking about the shift in Latin American politics, and how many countries have moved rightward, quickly, in light of socialism malfunctioning.

This is no endless war! So what's the problem with this Iran deal? Maybe it's just that people don't know much about it. Fred Fleitz is Vice Chair of the America First Policy Institute Center for American Security, and he's got the details.

The unfreezing of funds for Iran has a plethora of strings attached, including the purchase of US equipment for farming, and other things. Why do we dislike this deal so much?

The legality of these things is inevitably going to be questioned, but aren't they fun? Maybe you don't think so. We have mixed opinions, but more importantly, gas prices are dropping and we have questions about the Iran memorandum, which we will attempt to have answered.

Brits are realizing they don't have guns. Dave Portnoy is realizing soccer is fun. And the affection for America grows from tourists. Ryan and Annie divert, for Annie Are You Ok? And then they salivate over mochi.

This is just a memorandum, but are we understanding it? The Lt. General gives us the good the bad and the ugly of chasing down a deal with a terrorist regime.

Listen to what Missouri's Attorney General is doing about baseball forcing MLB players to wear gay-pride merchandise, an punishing those who don't comply.

Yes, they signaled all the virtue they could signal before beginning, and they felt very good about it. We discuss the value of a land acknowledgement and more.

It involved guns, and drugs, and the purchase of guns, but not the purchase of guns. All the fun stuff, in one SCOTUS ruling and one AFS segment.

That's a promise from this administration, but what does rebuilding Iran look like? Dunno, we won't be paying for it. We discuss being in control of the situation, and using it.

The Memorandum of Understanding, or MoU, or Meow, is the topic of conversation at G7, where the Trump cabinet is now. Will the Memorandum be the agreement? Sen. Eric Schmitt, among others, joins us to discuss.

The Vice-President was on the View, and behold, it was a success for the Vice-President. Who thought otherwise? We also discuss the Rainbow Hat Controversy, which is boiling over into serious freedom of religion and speech issues.

The Memorandum of Understanding between us and Iran is America First, and Sen. Schmitt is here to give some examples- like not treating the agreement as a bribe, as Obama did.

His latest piece on Graham Platner shows how big of a problem he is for Democrats, yet they're circling the wagons to protect him.

The hour opens with Deroy Murdock and closes with Sen. Eric Schmitt, but inbetween, we ask if you trust Trump's judgement on this. And one of our texters gives an enthusiastic answer.

White House Correspondent Jared Halpern is giving the details and finer points of the Memorandum regarding Iran, which includes limited oil sales, though strict control.

And Republicans are strong, and Dems are crazy like this guy in Maine. That's a bit of the end of Trump's speech in Evian, France, as we begin the show at the conclusion of his remarks. Then, Jared Halpern.

And does July 4th count? Absolutely! That's America's birthday ya dingus! We talk about pride month in San Fran, and Victor Davis Hanson joins the show for some deep insight in a way only Victor Davis Hanson is capable of.

There are very particular ways men still honor women, but are they "chivalrous?" We discuss, and then take up Xs and Ys questions between the genders, including how hot Ryan Gosling is or is not, and the same for Rachel McAdams.

Libby is here to show how Brew in the Lou benefits Lutheran schools in St. Louis, and David Baese is here to show how Southern Bank is supporting this mission!

He's the wisdom behind the mic, and Senior Fellow, Classics/Military History at the Hoover Institution. Victor is here to give perspective on the Iran deal and many other things.

An hour full of guests brings us Victor Davis Hanson and Libby Gutberlet, along with a discussion about Gladiator 2, Russell Crowe, and Citizen King.

Yes, Missouri and Illinois, we're talking to you! Let's make this summer a celebration to remember. Rachel Reisner is Spokeswoman for Freedom250.

Pride night in San Francisco is interrupted by some Giants pitchers who don't believe in compelled/forced speech. They make a strong case, without saying a word. And Wiggins America is things you should keep to yourself.

Is America back, baby? It sure feels like it. From the noise of the arena to the perfection of pitch, that Anthem was one of the best, and we're playing it here.

But there's good news- we're finally doing something about it. Give the Trump admin credit, because the states didn't have a clue. Luke Rosiak is with the Daily Wire.

A topic we talk on and off about all day is a fun one- where visitors to the US are discovering that we're not just the coasts! And they love it! The videos on the topic prove there's much to love.

"There is something that has been agreed to," but that's about as far as we know. Jim Talent will shed light on the negotiation process.

The media is setting a peace deal up as a bad thing, or a return to means. And we're not sure whether a peace deal will actually form, but at least they're talking. Listen!

Yes, it's happening, and you probably didn't even know it. Well, most of us didn't. We talk to Taylor Riggs about the economy, including how much money the World Cup brings into the USA, and Jim Carafano about how Trump is situating the country for 2028 and beyond.

In the battle between these two forces, who wins? We discuss praying specific prayers, and which is scarier: Going into space, or going to the bottom of the sea? Ryan says Ghost Houses are scarier than both.

That trillionaire's name? Elon Must. Yep, Elon Must. Ever heard of him? I'm pretty sure I spelled his name right. He launched Spase X and bought Twister. He's a trillionaire. Meanwhile, Taylor Riggs is on Fox Business and knows more than me.

Yes, really! Taylor Riggs from Fox Business starts the hour with us and drops that nugget in the middle of the interview. It's something we haven't paid nearly enough attention to!