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.
Hello to those of you who are brand new, and hello again for those of you who've been here for a long time! We have government shutdown news, but is it the news you want? Plus: Katie's pizza, Halsey songs, and Hillary Clinton doesn't like white Christianity, however that's defined.
Not enough Democrats voted for the resolution, so into the weekend we go. In this hour: Muscle Shrimp, Fiscal Responsibility, and Brad watches make-up tutorials A LOT.
Are these stories real or fake? Did Marco Rubio take the jobs of 750,000 federal employees? Find out!
Promises made, promises kept. Trump is creating peace in the streets one city at a time, even in places like Chicago.
Karoline Leavitt is speaking from the White House about Russ Vought's plans to start cutting unnecessary jobs from the federal government to save money. Which begs the question: Why wouldn't we do this?
Funny, no bother, not helpful, or they're shameful. If you're thinking they're shameful, you probably already hated the Trump. Joe Concha, Rep. Jason Smith, and Hans Von Spakovsky join the show, the latter saying, "I've never seen as smart or clear a counter move" by Trump, concerning this shutdown.
And the sombrero, and the memes, and the jokes, and the laughs. They're all here! It's America 2025! Bring out the fart spray and dumpster dive McDonalds' Monopoly pieces, this is where we have fun!
"Yeah, but they'll call you a racist!" But what's new? So why not have a little fun with a meme? Joe Concha is a Fox News Contributor.
Here is exactly why Democrats are losing the messaging war this time with Republicans on the government shutdown: Republicans have passed a continuing resolution to keep government open, and Dems won't vote on it.
Is this the same Trump as term one? In a lot of ways, yes, but in some attitude shifts, not so much. Rep. Jason Smith and Joe Concha in this hour.
It's regarding his moves on the government shutdown. To see exactly how this has played out, listen to Annie with Hans Von Spakovsky, Senior Legal Fellow at Heritage.
Are you one bad news story away from breaking, or do you take it all in stride? Donald Trump has broken the minds and wills of Democrats in Congress by posting a meme of Hakeem Jeffries in a sombrero.
It's a big show with Gov. Mike Kehoe talking about Missouri's new restrictions on SNAP benefits, Senator Eric Schmitt on the Schumer Shutdown, and a discussion about what "normal" is anyway.
Even if you have "been wronged" it doesn't have to be your identity. Speaking of identity, we discuss what "normal" is, and the tragic messages we send to kids in the veil of self-discovery.
"This thing's actually pretty simple," says Eric Schmitt, in comparison to most government shutdowns. The House passed a continuing resolution to keep things open for the time being- using Biden-level spending. And Democrats still shot it down.
There's more controversial programming, and the trouble is, this time it's aimed at kids. Do you subscribe to Netflix? Sen. Eric Schmitt and Deroy Murdock are with us this hour.
Missouri will seek a waiver from the Federal Government, so that your tax dollars are not paying for people to eat and drink free sugar on your dime.
Or Stalin, or any other horrible world leader from history for that matter. Maybe that's a good idea. Maybe the Hard Left could adopt that idea absent an actual Holocaust.
It's a little unclear. Maybe it has something to do with "healthcare?" But they won't pass the CR at Biden level spending...so...
Thune, and GOP leaders wait on 7 democrat senators to join with Republicans on averting a government shutdown, and Hegseth addresses fatness in the military. But is that even controversial? Wiggins returns, and so do Rep. Mike Bost, Sen. Jim Talent and Paul Mauro.
The answer, is obviously, no. Why can't the Annie Frey Show other than Wiggins accept that? Also, Bad Bunny is a cultural phenomenon, and did you ask you wife's dad for permission to marry her?
Is this political? It's certainly ideological against the church. If you want to know the motivation, a lot of times, is as easy as seeing who the target of the shooting is. Paul Mauro is a Fox News Contributor and former NYPD Inspector.
In NEW spending, yes, according to Sen. John Thune, the Democrats are currently trying to add $1,000,000,000,000 in spending above the current budget. Why? To devalue our currency maybe?
But how does Schumer get out of this one? The House Republicans already passed a budget over to the Senate. What happens next? A government shutdown? Mike Bost is here to talk about it, IL 12th district.
Yes, really! An agreement with Pfizer is supposed to lower drug prices, but "how" remains to be seen. And, let's discuss turn-of-the-century Democrats vs. the policy positions of the party today.
In today's show, Annie hears reactions from Gregg Jarrett, Fox News Legal Analyst about the potential government shutdown looming hours away, plus Trump and Bebe Netanyahu hold a press conference proposing a peace deal in Gaza. Annie gives her reaction and thoughts and then asks Ryan Schmelz, Fox News Radio Capitol Hill and White House Correspondent, on his thoughts on the potential deal.
The press conference between President Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu revealed a peace deal in Gaza is close, Annie gives her reaction as well as Ryan Schmelz, Fox News Radio Capitol Hill and White House Correspondent.
This hour is shortened due to a joint press conference with President Trump and Israeli President Benjamin Netanyahu about the possibility of a potential peace deal with Gaza that could end the war once and for all.
With a government shutdown looming, Annie Frey is joined b FOX News Legal Analyst Gregg Jarrett to talk about the potential impact of a partial shutdown in the country.
Annie, Brad and Ethan discuss the latest on James Comey being indicted on 2 charges of giving false statements and obstructing a congressional hearing and ask the Youtube chat if it was an act of justice, revenge, or maybe a little bit of both. Plus conversations with actor and comedian Jamie Lissow, and CEO of Oliver Properties Alex Oliver.
Annie, Brad and Ethan answer chat's questions in another edition of Next Question. Then we figure out what the chat thinks about former FBI Director James Comey's indictment, and whether it was solely an act of justice, revenge or a little bit of both.
Vice President JD Vance made a statement today in the oval office alongside President Trump about the upcoming deal to keep Tiktok alive in the US. Annie, Brad and Ethan discuss what this means for the youth and the dangers it can have on children across the country.
It has been announced that Jimmy Kimmel will be returning to the air on all ABC affiliate stations beginning tonight. What's the reaction from both sides of the aisle and what does this mean going forward? Plus, Annie has a conversation with Alex Oliver who is the developer of The Washington Avenue Food Hall.
Annie Frey is joined by Alex Oliver, the developer of The Washington Avenue Food Hall, as well as CEO of Oliver Properties to talk a little bit about how the project came to be. Then, Annie reacts to the news that Jimmy Kimmel will now be fully reinstated over the airways as of tonight. What does this mean and what is the initial reaction?
Former FBI director James Comey has been indicted. Was it more of an act of justice, revenge or a little bit of both? Plus, comedian and actor Jamie Lissow stops by the studio.
News has broke that former FBI Director James Comey has been indicted on two charges of giving false statements and obstructing a congressional proceeding. Annie gives her reaction as well President Trump on was this is an act of justice, revenge, or a little bit of both?
Is it right for Trump to instruct the Justice Department to indict his rivals? Annie discusses that with Hans Von Spakovsky of the Heritage Foundation. Plus, Dr. Nicole Saphier details this week's announcement on taking Tylenol while pregnant and Hogan Gidley highlights the discourse across America after Charlie Kirk's assassination. All that and more on today's Annie Frey Show.
We start the final hour of today's show by taking some of your calls to get your mood on the country. Plus, Ethan's sports and local segment after a tough loss eliminates the Cardinals last night in San Francisco.
Hogan Gidley is the former National Press Secretary for the Trump campaign and he joined Annie today to discuss the discourse surrounding Kirk's assassination and how to move forward together as a country.
In the second hour of today's show the gang discusses the extremism on Tik Tok but on social media as a whole and the affect it may be having on young people. Plus, Dr. Nicole Saphier of FOX News detailed this week's announcement on the risks of taking Tylenol while pregnant and Hogan Gidley joins the show.
This week the Trump administration announced that Tylenol and its main ingredient acetaminophen could have links to autism if taken when women are pregnant. Dr. Nicole Saphier is a FOX News Medical Contributor and associate professor at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, she joined Annie to discuss the announcement and what expecting mothers can take away from it.
In the first hour of today's show Annie discusses the need for all points of view to be heard and respected on college campuses not just those of democratic students. Plus, Hans Von Spakovsky of the Heritage Foundation hops on the show to discuss the Justice Department investigating and possibly indicting former FBI Director James Comey.