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.

You're a safe distance from communism if you're in Missouri, but those of us in Illinoise are getting a little nervous. We have Ted Dabrowski, running for Gov. of Illinois on today, as well as Hans Von Spakovsky on the Save Act, and Mark Vargas of Newsmax brings us bombshell allegations against Gov. Pritzker, involving billions of dollars.

Tricia visits for a rousing segment of "Annie Are You Okay," involving smart underwear and cocaine clowns in your sewers.

Yes, and it's only being discovered because of a tour-guide named Roger! We discuss, in Wiggins America, foods which will be more expensive in 2026, and former Prince Andrew's legal troubles on his birthday, today.

Yes, from Illinois state funds. Mark Vargas, columnist for Newsmax and Editor in Chief of Illinois Review says the sunlight is coming soon on Pritzker, and many dirty deeds are coming to light now.

Who can it be? Because it has to be coordinated, if 1 out of every 5 CDLs issued to Illinois truck drivers is done so illegally. That's a number too high for sheer coincidence, but right in line with coordination.

It wouldn't be the divisive stuff. There are many ways we can save money just by cutting off the insider pipeline (fraud) that runs Illinois. These are highly unifying issues! Ted Dabrowski is running to be the Republican representing IL for Governor.

There's a long list of companies that have left Illinois recently, but are the CHICAGO BEARS maybe the next? It's amazing to think it's possible, which it certainly is. All because of bad business policies.

It's the Wild Wild West of the internet, at your kids fingertips. And it's much smarter than when you were young. Mark Zuckerberg is at a hearing in California today, and we're asking you to weigh in on intervention. Jim Carafano and Deroy Murdock are our guests, but so are you- we take calls on the topic.

He's on a tour, with an awesome name. And is he listening to the Annie Frey Show RIGHT NOW? We invite the text/call. We talk, also, time spent scrolling and SLU's streak.

"I do not trust these folks whatsoever," says Deroy, nationally syndicated columnist. He says the minute Democrats take back congress & the Presidency, they're going to nuke the filibuster entirely. They already tried it in 2021.

Concerning the Save Act, why do we have to pay for our birth certificates at all? Can we address this? Deroy Murdock is on this hour, on that topic, and more.

Do we need to redefine "privilege," back to what it originally meant out of its current highly-social context? Probably!

Deal or no deal? "You can tell nothing from what the Iranians say publicly," says Jim Carafano, on foreign policy, and Trump's aptitude for success in the Middle East.

And job losses are government jobs! Hooray! The economic news is good for anyone without prebaked anti-Trump notions. Can you feel it yet, though? Jim Carafano walks us through the Iran possibilities.

The results of this poll throughout, and at the end of, the show. We have wages, foreign policy, and the Save Act on our minds today with all the guests, and Annie has a migraine! What happens next is anyone's guess.

Mardi Gras was cold, SLU is good, and Logan Paul just made 11 million dollars promoting a Pokemon card because he can do that. What else do you need?

Yes, even with an 80-20 issue in favor of showing ID to vote, Democrats do not want to capitulate on this very popular issue. Hogan Gidley is the former National Press Secretary for the Trump Campaign.

Missouri's former Senator Jim Talent explains how Rubio & Trump are giving Europe exactly what they need, and how the President is using economics to force China's hand.

How are they different? How are they the same? Why is Ryan interviewing Jim Talent about Trump and Europe? Where did Annie go? These questions and more are answered right away in this hour of the Annie Frey Show.

Wages are up $1400/person in one year, but they haven't gotten to the $3000 number to make up for what was lost, per person, during the Biden years. Kush Desai, Deputy White House Press Secretary, says this is a top priority.

He lived and spoke through many eras of America, but Jesse Jackson as we knew him, in the 80s and on, was different from the Civil Rights era. And Kush Desai joins us this hour about money.

NGO defunding is my love language, and I tell my spouse this all too often. What is yours? Cheryl Casone is on the show from Fox Business to talk about all the positive economic news which continues to flow but with little attention, and Wiggins America is The Bee or Not the Bee.

AI amiright? Yes, we have an extremely short horror movie about the show, and we'll play it for you. In the meantime, did you know the Annie Frey Show won a radio award?

We discuss, in depth, why beads are so important this time of year, or possibly the inverse of this. And, bonus: Why AI is so important to the new designs of beads, and their hypnotic effect.

We discuss canning sanctuary cities, Homan, Trump, and ICE wins over the last 2 weeks. There's a reason you haven't heard as much about Minnesota recently. Plus, why beads are so attractive to women in February.

"It was a GOOD report!" Fox Business's Correspondent breaks down what this economy is shaping up to be, and why it's not getting enough attention.

When privates are up, and public is down, that's a healthy economy working. We talk to Cheryl Casone about it, of Fox Business and Wiggins America brings The Bee or Not the Bee.

Trump has some big savings coming for you on new cars, and Lee Zelden (EPA) is very excited about it. Plus, Hans Von Spakovsky on Voter ID and Deroy Murdock says, "the toilet's broken, the plaster's coming off the walls" about a very particular election integrity issue. Stay tuned!

There's a higher principle at work here, and it's called Amendment 1. We talk "Non-traditional Valentines Day" ideas on Wiggins America, and somehow advocate for the return of #56, Ray King, to the Cardinals.

Live, from the lips of the President, we have more coverage of pressers and discuss the nature of Czars. Why was Obama obsessed with czars? Isn't that a RUSSIAN WORD?

Fetterman says he'll support the Save America Act, so Republicans can lose 4 votes now in the Senate- depending on the filibuster. Deroy is a Fox News Contributor and Project 21 Ambassador.

"It's patronizing," says Hans, Senior Legal Fellow at Advancing American Freedom. And it's not only racist, but it's proven time and time again not to be true, that minorities somehow can't get ID, or that it affects voter turnout.

Trump and Lee Zelden give a presser in which they lower the cost of new cars *snap* like that, through deregulation. We talk news, family and Fortnight.

A massive show today with Michelle Tafoya, running for US Senate in Minnesota, then Senator Eric Schmitt, talking about the Save America Act. Catherine Hannaway is the Missouri Attorney General, on with us at 1:30, and then Jack Posobiec explains what it was like from the epicenter of the TPUSA halftime show that shook the entertainment world as the #1 US livestream of all time.

Nerves going into it? Kid Rock surprising everyone? Certainly! But, "The inspiration was Charlie," says Jack Posobiec, Senior Editor at Human Events. This was a cultural event, and there's a lot of "behind the scenes" to hear.

In an hour where we make a strong & long pitch to make Andrew McCutchen a Cardinal, we also find out from Jack Posobiec that the TPUSA halftime show was the #1 US livestream of all time and #2 worldwide.

"They have a rule that says you're not qualified" to be a member of their board if you're not a woman or of a certain skin color. That's illegal. Find out who the Missouri AG is referring to.

The Save America Act is on the agenda today on the AFS, and in the Senate, but first, Annie and Sen. Schmitt debate the merits of Annie moving, finally, to Missouri.

In a case full of dead-ends, here's another. We have Missouri covered in this hour though, with Senator Eric Schmitt and MO Attorney General Catherine Hannaway on.

She's running for Senate to change that! In Minnesota, Michelle Tafoya is one of the biggest names in the race, and all she's asking is that you "review your paystub" and ask where all that money goes.

Shouldn't this have been done by now? Defunding the NGO complex trying to radicalize and overthrow America with your own money. And, how the Trump admin is making your cars cheaper again.

He's running for governor of IL, and here's how he can win. Ted Dabrowski says he's talking to the right coalitions to thread the needle come November, and turnout is key.