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.

Annie talks with comedian Joe Devito about the upcoming America 250 celebration, Stephen Colbert's final episode, among other topics. Plus the continued conversation on Thomas Massie, and whether or not the audience is with or against him after losing the Kentucky Primary.

The Youtube Live Chat Poll today asks the question if you are a supporter of Thomas Massie or are you against him? Annie will talk with Will Chamberlain, Senior Counsel at The Article 3 Project, to discuss this further.

Annie talks with Will Chamberlain, Senior Counsel at The Article 3 Project, to discuss Thomas Massie losing to Ed Gallrein in the Kentucky Primary.

Annie talks to Anna Kelly, Special Assistant to the President and White House Deputy Press Secretary, to discuss what will go down at the upcoming China Summit that President Trump is expected to attend.

Former Cuban President Raul Castro has been indicted for an incident in 1996 that involved civilian planes being shot down. Annie talks with Han Von Spakovsky this hour about what that means for Trump and his current talks regarding Cuba.

Annie talks with Hans Von Spakovsky, Former FEC Commissioner and former DOJ Lawyer, talking about the recent indictment put on against former Cuban President Raul Castro

In hour 3, Joe Concha, Fox News Contributor, joins the show to discuss the removal of Stephen Colbert's late night show, as well as the series of events that led up to this. We then hear Ethan's top stories of the day with Ethan's Sports and Local. Why can't some people sit in the lower bowl in empty stadiums?

In hour 1, Lieutenant General Keith Kellogg, Co-Chair of American Security at America First Policy Institute, joins the show to discuss the ongoing tensions in the Middle East, as well as Trump's midterm timeline surrounding all of these issues. Why does everyone feel unsafe downtown? Annie shares a recent experience. We also hear Ethan's America with Ryan Wiggins out today. In hour 2, Deroy Murdock, Nationally Syndicated Columnist and Project 21 Ambassador, joins the show to discuss a tiring narrative going around about President Trump, as well as giving us a refresher on how history has played itself out. We discuss the safety of Downtown St. Louis even more. Catherine Hanaway, Missouri Attorney General, joins the show to discuss the difference in district maps between the states of Missouri and Illinois. What does the new map look like? In hour 3, Joe Concha, Fox News Contributor, joins the show to discuss the removal of Stephen Colbert's late night show, as well as the series of events that led up to this. We then hear Ethan's top stories of the day with Ethan's Sports and Local. Why can't some people sit in the lower bowl in empty stadiums?

Joe Concha, Fox News Contributor, joins the show to discuss the removal of Stephen Colbert's late night show, as well as the series of events that led up to this.

In hour 2, Deroy Murdock, Nationally Syndicated Columnist and Project 21 Ambassador, joins the show to discuss a tiring narrative going around about President Trump, as well as giving us a refresher on how history has played itself out. We discuss the safety of Downtown St. Louis even more. Catherine Hanaway, Missouri Attorney General, joins the show to discuss the difference in district maps between the states of Missouri and Illinois. What does the new map look like?

Catherine Hanaway, Missouri Attorney General, joins the show to discuss the difference in district maps between the states of Missouri and Illinois. What does the new map look like?

Deroy Murdock, Nationally Syndicated Columnist and Project 21 Ambassador, joins the show to discuss a tiring narrative going around about President Trump, as well as giving us a refresher on how history has played itself out.

In hour 1, Lieutenant General Keith Kellogg, Co-Chair of American Security at America First Policy Institute, joins the show to discuss the ongoing tensions in the Middle East, as well as Trump's midterm timeline surrounding all of these issues. Why does everyone feel unsafe downtown? Annie shares a recent experience. We also hear Ethan's America with Ryan Wiggins out today.

Lieutenant General Keith Kellogg, Co-Chair of American Security at America First Policy Institute, joins the show to discuss the ongoing tensions in the Middle East, as well as Trump's midterm timeline surrounding all of these issues. Why does everyone feel unsafe downtown? Annie shares a recent experience. We also hear Ethan's America with Ryan Wiggins out today.

In this full episode of The Annie Frey Show, Annie delivers straight-talking conservative analysis on the day's biggest stories: six major primaries including the high-stakes Trump-backed challenge to Rep. Thomas Massie in Kentucky, President Trump's endorsement of Ken Paxton over John Cornyn in Texas, and what it means for the America First agenda. Kayleigh McEnany joins to break down the necessity of President Trump's new White House ballroom (security, legacy, and the assassination attempt at the Correspondents' Dinner), Spencer Pratt's authentic shot at becoming LA mayor, and why Republican voters demand fighters over “canned mannequin politicians.” JD Vance takes the podium for a White House briefing on Iran negotiations (“locked and loaded”), the Anti-Fraud Task Force recovering billions, and the new lawfare compensation fund. Stuie (the Bagel Loan Guy) explains his game-changing 1% lower mortgage rate program for the first year and why now is the time to buy before prices explode. Roger Holloway, Executive Director of the World Bird Sanctuary, shares the stunning bald eagle recovery story—from near extinction (400 nesting pairs in 1972) to over 10,000 pairs nationwide and 600+ in Missouri alone—perfect timing for America's 250th birthday. Plus X's & Y's with Sue Thomas, the Main Street economy poll, and more.

Annie celebrates America's 250th with the ultimate patriotic story: the bald eagle's miraculous comeback. Roger Holloway, Executive Director of the World Bird Sanctuary, joins to detail how the national symbol went from just 400 nesting pairs in the lower 48 in 1972 to over 10,000 today—and from 1-2 pairs in Missouri in the early 1980s to more than 600 nesting pairs now. DDT ban, captive breeding, public awareness, mating for life, and Guinness World Record nests are all covered. Later, Sue Thomas joins Ethan for X's and Y's—men vs women on cabinet doors, urinals, mansplaining, and more. Perfect feel-good, fun, and informative close to the show.

The hour begins with updates on Iran negotiations (“locked and loaded” if needed), the Anti-Fraud Task Force recovering billions in Medicare, Medicaid, and SBA fraud, and the new lawfare compensation fund. Stuie (Stuart Rosenblum, the Bagel Loan Guy) joins in-studio to explain why higher mortgage rates are temporary, why the Trump administration understands Main Street, and his unheard-of program: lock your rate now and pay 1% lower for the entire first year—no closing costs with the Bagel Loan. Annie runs the YouTube live poll: “Does the Trump administration understand the economic state of Main Street?” Essential listening for anyone concerned about the economy, housing, or foreign policy.

Annie opens the show with live coverage of six major primaries, focusing on the Trump-backed challenge to Rep. Thomas Massie in Kentucky and the Texas Senate race where President Trump endorses Ken Paxton over John Cornyn. She discusses what a Massie win (or loss) would mean for the America First agenda. Kayleigh McEnany, former White House Press Secretary and co-host of Outnumbered, joins for an in-depth interview: why the new White House ballroom is essential for security and legacy (after the assassination attempt at the Correspondents' Dinner), Spencer Pratt's authentic run for LA mayor in deep-blue territory, and why voters are demanding fighters over “canned mannequin politicians.” Packed with straight-talking conservative insight on the day's top political stories.

Bald Eagles were nearly extinct — now they're soaring everywhere on Annie Frey's daily commute! The incredible comeback story every American needs to hear. In this uplifting, patriotic highlight from The Annie Frey Show, Annie shares her awe at seeing bald eagles along I-55/70 into St. Louis. World Bird Sanctuary Executive Director Roger Holloway explains how the bald eagle went from just 400 nesting pairs in the lower 48 states in 1972 to over 10,000 today — and in Missouri alone, from 1-2 pairs in the early 1980s to more than 600 nesting pairs now. Roger breaks down the DDT ban, captive breeding, public awareness, why they mate for life, build massive nests (Guinness World Record size), and their intelligence as top predators. Plus, the surprising Benjamin Franklin turkey debate and what makes the bald eagle the perfect national symbol.

In this straight-talking segment, Stuart Rosenblum from Stuart's American Mortgage breaks down why higher rates are temporary, why the Trump administration gets Main Street, and why waiting for rate cuts could cost you big time on home prices. He explains the new Fed chair, oil prices, and his unheard-of program: lock your rate and pay 1% lower for the entire first year – no extra cost, no closing costs with the Bagel Loan.

Kayleigh McEnany joins The Annie Frey Show and breaks down why President Trump's White House ballroom expansion is essential for security and legacy — plus her straight talk on Thomas Massie's primary fight, Trump's powerful endorsements, and Spencer Pratt's bold run for LA mayor.

Let's talk about all of our cool landmarks and why they're not MAGA, but Disney blogs thinks they are, at EPCOT. Matt Pauley breaks down the Tarps Off phenomena, and we break in the new studio complete with all it's glitches!

We've got a dilemma to solve, regarding bad restaurant servers, and possibly bad customers too. Plus, Ethan's sports & local looks at Slu vs. Mizzou basketball- this is a thing now!

He's the Pregame & Postgame Host on the Cardinals Radio Network, and Matt Pauley is here to give us a small look into the Tarps Off phenomenon that broke out at Busch this weekend.

He's live in Kansas City and we're carrying it for you. And he's lit up! About fraud! Work is being done, progress is being made, and we're glad. Also, Matt Pauley joins us regarding Tarps Off.

These stamps show the Bald Eagle in 5 phases of development, starting with hatchling! Also, the Vice President is in Kansas City, and JD Vance is not holding back.

Is Walt Disney World attempting to anger the far left? How dare they show the Statue of Liberty, or the Louisiana Bayou, or the Los Angeles skyline on a new ride celebrating America's 250th birthday?

Rich Vos, comedian, is with us in the first hour followed by The Bee or Not the Bee. Then Corey Malone talks about mental health and Jim Talent analyzes the latest with China and Iran.

Who would you most likely choose to be your desert island companion? In this studio, the answer is NOT obvious. And, can you own a dead body? Who's voice would be your inner monologue? These questions and more.

What we're witnessing is somebody who is willing to rock the boat for all the right reasons. Trump is in China, and Talent is here to fill in the details.

What the world needs now, is a little compassion. Corey Malone of Air Comfort Service is here to talk about a project near and dear to his heart, which helps with mental health issues. NAMI.

Annie hates endings, so she schedules vacations around graduation time. Ryan's approach is a gratitude grab, or an attempt at it. We have Corey Malone and Jim Talent on this hour.

Badminton, volleyball, and maybe some other light things like that. Rich Vos is at the Funny Bone tonight and stays with us for two segments of side-eyed talk.

Comedian Rich Vos is in studio to make everyone uncomfortable, and he's at the Funny Bone tonight! Wiggins America has the Bee or Not the Bee, with stories about Charlie Kirk (real) and dogs demanding treats (fake).

With Ryan Wrecker filling in, we have records set for the Dow Jones, but gas prices aren't reflecting the 100-dollar-per barrel price they're currently at. Something is awry. Plus, how to refer to cheese that's not your own. "Some one else's cheese."

He's got sharp words for the direction of the party- lets examine and see if the PA-Senator is correct about his own party.

In this hour, we find out why Ryan hasn't ridden the Metro Link in ages or sang the National Anthem at Busch Stadium. And, Wrecker turns into a McRibb on the livestream. Then an economic exercise to show you how generous you are, or aren't.

She's Co-Host of the Big Money Show on Fox Business, and she says there's a lot riding on this summit in China. But it all benefits us, for the most part.

100 BILLION DOLLARS IN THEFT on Medicare and Medicaid. Yet, it takes a Trump presidency to do anything about it. Even the states don't care/don't want the Federal government to find out about it.

Illegal aliens are being deported, and self-deporting, but it's not just that- it's gerryMAXXING as it's referred to in political circles, which will ultimately benefit Republicans.

In this hour, with Ryan Wrecker filling in, we discuss a man named Chud the Builder, and why he may have Han Solo-Shot First. If that makes no sense, then listen. And Hans Von Spakovsky is our guest.

Wow, another great interview with Rep. Eric Burlison about extra-terrestrial releases in this show, and COVID WAS A CONSPIRACY. A whistleblower's testimony today confirms it. Plus, new age music, and why Enya lives in a castle.