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.
Do you know much about cloud seeding at all? We've all heard of it, but apparently it happens...weird. Rick Santorum is on the show today to gin up THE CONVENTION OF STATES! Yay! And Tami & Zak Dittamore join us in the last hour for Xs and 0s.
Who's the star of the new Superman movie? Who's defending facism? Or fascism? How do you spell that? Find out, with Xs and Os on the AFS.
There are certain people who we don't play sound bites from...much. And this hour also includes a rousing game of Xs and Os with The Dittamores!
Brad and Ryan met and said, we need a girl. Preferably a girl to host, and we'll name the show after her and be the puppet masters. This story and more other things that may have happened in the 1:00 hour. And where did all that Rams money go?
There's a Constitutional solution to balancing the budget, and Rick Santorum is helping lead the Convention of States Project.
DeSantis is pushing for is, and so is Ben Shapiro. Will Musk get behind a convention that would balance the federal budget? Rick Santorum is on with us in this hour on that subject, and The Bee or Not the Bee asks: is MAGA causing all the violence?
California's Gov. Gavin Newsom is touring South Carolina in what's an obvious attempt to look presidential ... Is he okay? Red Meat hosts have thoughts on that trip, plus we take a look back at the assassination attempt on President Donald Trump one year ago, and we also take a peek at nude bowling.
Hans Von Spakovsky, among other guests, talks about the return of the nationwide injunction somehow! And Rep. Mary Miller, and Chad Pergram are in the 1:00 hour, followed by and Annie Are You Okay that discusses the question about whether it's appropriate or not that snakes are nude.
He's the Senior Congressional Correspondent for Fox News. Chad Pergram says, "he was not going to answer." Biden's doctor plead the 5th, and Annie asks him a variety of questions about a variety of Washington topics.
And, what's in the Big Beautiful Bill? Well, removing funding for abortions and Chinese made solar farms, for starters. Rep. Mary Miller is from IL's 15th district.
Could we ever live in a pre-Covid world again? Let's talk to Chad Pergram about Washington, and Rep. Mary Miller about the Big Beautiful Bill, and outline the good in the BBB.
There's a loophole in the Supreme Court's anti-injunction ruling, so guess who's exploiting it? Yes, activist leftist judges at the federal level! Instantly! Hans is here to discuss it legally.
Who is he talking about? Find out! We bring you many things, including Hans Von Spakovsky and the return of motorboating, a daily discussion we're now having on the AFS.
A loaded show today with Joe Concha, Will Chamberlain, Corey DeAngelis, and a rousing round of Xs and Ys in the last hour, asking questions the opposite gender always wanted to know. Like, do girls like hats????? We have to know!
Listen to this hour to find out what the Becky Pringle Effect is, and how to avoid it. We also give you advice on how to spot a communist, mkay?
In this hour, we discuss sugar, and the many benefits of eating it. Also, why do women think pockets are so cool? Pockets aren't that cool. And do women like being called Sugar?
Yes! Comey, Brennen & co deserve the criminal investigation they're getting. Oh, and don't worry that this was leaked- they were the worst of the leakers. Will Chamberlain is with the Article 3 Project.
"We had a President who was incapacitated!" And they hid it! Why is this not something we all find disturbing? Joe Concha is a writer at the Washington Examiner.
He got his hands on the NEA's documents, and he's sharing them here. How does any of this have to do with kids? Well, everything in a way. Corey DeAngelis is Senior Fellow at the American Culture Project.
He won't say. Not to you, not to me, and not to Congress, to whom he's testifying. This is still a major scandal. Who was actually running the country, other than the democratically elected President? That almost sounds like an oligarchy!
If you provide amnesty for some, wouldn't you have to provide amnesty for all? Is Trump actually talking about this? We are talking about it on the Annie Frey Show, and discussing Texas, Superman, and vivid dreaming.
Picking up the conversation on dreaming from Wiggins America, Annie shares an intense personal dream she had a couple years ago. And we discuss the one and only Superman Immigrant.
Our Fox News Radio White House and Capitol Hill Correspondent is explaining how, and why, Congress has to pass a budget and a bill, and why those two things are separate. And how Congress could still reduce spending a bit more this year.
We are now giving Ukraine more weapons, according to Trump and Hegseth. This is a different place to be than 2018.
The nation turns it's weary eyes to Texas in prayer, and mourning. Jim Carafano fills us in on happenings abroad, and Ryan Schmelz, also with Texas roots, explains some things.
Fox & Friends' Lawrence Jones is from Texas, and is here to discuss this tragedy. "We've got to cling to our faith right now, because we know God has a plan." "We always ask God why."
Pam Bondi answered some key questions at the cabinet meeting today, and we hash out the meaning of the not-so-clear answers. Plus, Lawrence Jones from Fox & Friends is with us.
A surprise reversal in the Jeffrey Epstein narrative has many people wondering what's going on and why Attorney General Pam Bondi went from saying a list of the sex offender's clients were on her desk to saying the list doesn't exist. Plus, more than half of American murders go unsolved and Red Meat digs into why.
Do you trust Pam Bondi? What about Kash Patel and Dan Bongino? There are mixed messages coming out of this administration's mouth pieces concerning the Epstein case. We're also talking crime, Texas, and BBB with guests like Steve Moore, Eben Brown, and Mitch McCoy of STL police.
Do you want to see something cute that's not Ryan in a beanie? Then check this out! And, let us know what you'd like to name this segment: Today it's Erfan's Blerfs.
"I don't know how you would have prepared for something like this." It's a 100 or 500 year flood, since there's no mention of this in recorded history of the region. Eben Brown is Fox News Radio's national correspondent.
Get rid of your income tax. The states that have are faring very well. Steve Moore is an expert in economics at Heritage.
Is that the pitch from Pritzker for President? Steve Moore and Eben Brown join the show, and we talk about the value of a 1992 Rafael Palmero card now, in 2025.
St. Louis Metro Police Director of Public Affairs Mitch McCoy explains the improvements being made to policing St. Louis in general, but especially on July 4th. Progress!
And, how did STL fare over the weekend, with crime and crowds? All the single ladies: No make-up on first dates from now on. We'll explain.
Does anything that happened today affect the 2026 midterms? Hans Von Spakovsky enlightens us on continuing court battles, while Rep. Mike Bost calls in while voting on the House floor! It's a show full of substance, especially the 2:00 hour when we talk about our favorite way to eat snacks.
From meeting mermaids to fighting over the true meaning of C-mas, this hour has it all. Including the answer to the question: "Is dairy affecting your dreams?"
The Big Beautiful Bill passed today, but what's driving interest rates? Will this affect them? Stuart Rosenblum is President of Stuart's American Mortgage.
Talk about live reporting, Mike Bost is on the House floor during the vote, and giving us the minute-by-minute as the bill is poised to pass the lower chamber and head to Trump's desk.
A Wiggins America ends the hour with the most American injuries possible for July 4th, but first, Rep. Mike Bost LIVE from the House floor, and Stuart Rosenblum on the economy.
Are they getting together and watching Jurassic World, or operas? It doesn't sound like it. In fact, Hans says some of the dissent opinions have been little more than "emotional tirades," legally speaking.
And big for America too, with the passage of the Big Beautiful Bill. Hakeem Jefferies knows this, and he wants you to listen to him.