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 can tell you right now, Zero Percent of the people believe it is not, and should not, come back. So where do you land on this question? It's a big show, with Joe Concha, Dustin Grage on MN news, and Joseph LaVorgna, Counselor to Secretary Bessent, all on the show, and an Annie Are You Okay that gets a little windy.

Or do we just "think" we will, and so we buy houses with entertaining guests in mind. Yeah, maybe. We also find out what makes a masculine man, and what a Flatulent Nanny is.

They'll be called 45-47s and they're not just for babies! Joseph LaVorgna is Counselor to Secretary Scott Bessent.

"The light's going to be shining on fraud again," says Dustin Grage, Minnesota based columnist for Town Hall. He may have future ambitions, but his office and many other statewide in Minnesota are up for grabs because of all the theft.

The account itself is open to not just new babies, so it's really the $1000 baby starter that's in question. We talk to Dustin Grage on MN Fraud movement and Joseph LaVorgna on the Trump account news.

Look around, are things going well? Joe Concha, Fox News Contributor makes the case in light of the assassination of Charlie Kirk that the new "debate" is "I'm gonna hurt you, instead of talking to you."

The President is holding a cabinet meeting, and hitting any & every topic on the face of the earth. Is this maximum transparency? We also discuss the "RIGGED ELECTION" tweet from the President and Monica Crowley.

It's a fun day to be Marco Rubio in Congress, as the Secretary of State battles some dumb-dumbs. Jim Carafano is here to discuss, and we open up a can of FBI in Fulton County Georgia News. Also, we don wigs, which you will not see on the podcast.

We have principles, yes we do, we have principles, how 'bout you? It's the Annie Frey Show, with a little flair on top, and Sports, and Local, and more with Handsome Hannaford.

We've got stories, and so does Fred Bodimer, executive producer of the Mark Reardon Show! He grew up Lutheran and this is National School Choice week, so we have questions and Fred has answers.

He's at the top of the rotation, and that's why he has so many titles. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is also batting cleanup in Congress today taking fairly moronic questions and doing what Marco does best: Answering honestly.

Ilhan Omar has been sprayed with a weird smelly liquid out of a syringe, but continued her speech anyway. So...that happened? What will this be now, and who's the attacker?

Yes, this just happened, and according to Justice Department officials, it's related to the 2020 election. Our reporting today starts with Marco Rubio, though, and Democrats' foolish attempts to trip him up.

While we discuss the scholarship fund with Libby and Maureen from LESA, we get a little creative with incoming donations which only seem to interrupt when Ryan speaks.

Or at least it seems that way lately! We're inviting our listeners to give to the Lutheran Elementary School Scholarship with The Annie Frey Show, and excited to usher in this week. Today we get an update on school choice with the Senior Fellow at the American Culture Project.

"It's as if you didn't hear the President's briefing on Tuesday," adds the co-host of Outnumbered on Fox News, and former White House Press Secretary.

We play musical chairs with donations coming in for The Lutheran School Association Scholarship, and we dip into Sports & Local, and Xs and Ys, the gender game of chances.

Is Tom Homan going to flip the script in Minnesota? Not if the instigators have anything to say about it. They want NO ICE or NO PEACE, and they are very determined to create horrible circumstances until their demands are met.

"That coat looks like a nazi coat!" It's an WWII coat for the Allies, who literally fought against the Nazis. Have you no more thoughts than this, my familiar spirited friend? The Annie Frey Show is live, with Kayleigh McEnany this hour.

We discuss the big issue which caused the small issue- that being- the open borders which led to the need of deportations. Is this not obvious? Asra Nomani and Will Chamberlain are on the show to discuss this issue from different angles.

President Trump is sending his man in: Tom Homan. And we survived the white stuff this weekend, but can we warm up? We dive into the political machine stirring up citizens against lawful deportations, oftentimes of criminals.

The feds are there because local officials are made to stand down. Will Chamberlain is here to explain, Senior Counsel at the Article 3 Project.

The problems they're making in Minnesota are intentional, and you're at the center of it: Will you respond in the way you're supposed to, with compassion? And then will they use that against you, politically? Because that's the ultimate goal.

She's the Senior Editor of Investigations at Fox News Digital, and the Author of "Woke Army: The Red-Green Alliance That is Destroying America's Freedom."

Asra Nomani has a dynamic interview with Annie this hour on the use of Signal Chats and who's utilizing these major tools of "protest." Then Karoline Leavitt is in the press room giving the latest.

We're asking the big questions today- like who runs the Democrat party right now, and will the St. Louis monkeys survive this snow? At least in our hearts? Amy Grant has a new anti-Maga song called "January 6th" and Annie regales us with how she discovered she had a groin.

And this time, he's making official predictions for the amount of snowfall for US! He's a man of the people. A careful man, when it comes to predictions.

We talk through a serious scandal, namely, Bruised Hand Gate, and Dave Murray is back with predictions, plus #NextQuestion as we ask for movie recommendations this weekend.

"It was in Calhoun Illinois where I first learned I had a groin," the story goes. And that was the first line of Annie's novel (TBD). Find out why small government optimism is back, baby! Unrelated to the groin thing.

This will be a 3-piece storm!?! What's ahead, St. Louis!? Let's talk to our chief meteorologist Dave Murray, and ask him if the St. Louis monkeys will survive.

Parrots love the talking points, and social media Democrats can't stand up to the scrutiny. Is this why "The Left Can't Meme" is a thing? Dave Murray is on with weather, too!

In a show where Hans Von Spakovsky gives us a legal breakdown for law enforcement to take against the church riot screamers, and Jeff Wilson, Republican Candidate for IL-13 is giving us his pitch for an energy rich Illinois, JD Vance steals the show with a press conference on ICE.

And the VP explains how the Trump administration is having to handle it. To him, it's all very unfortunate and can be easily solved by working toward the same goal. Also, how not to have a python in bed, and reality sets in for the St. Louis monkeys.

You know that snake district the Dems made in Illinois, through the center of the state? That made a precarious seat for Democrat Nikki Budzinski. Jeff Wilson hopes to beat her in November, but he has to win the primary first.

Yes, it's the 6th hottest market in the nation. We talk with Stuey about this and the Fed, and many other issues which weave into politics today on the Annie Frey Show.

The VP knows how to handle this topic with compassion and unwavering support for the law, and that was on full display today. Plus, we talk homeownership and Trump's plan to help.

He's here to remind us what's legal and what's not, just like the Supreme Court had to remind Justice Sotomayor that Hawaii is indeed in the United States.

"It was all done to make him quit," says Annie, about the kitchen sink being thrown at him before 2024. And that's why the resistance is so intense, still. To stop what is inevitable.

Keeping people angry is big protester business. Minnesota just FAFO'd, and IL Gov Pritzker is with the MN leaders. Ted Dabrowski wants to take on Pritzker this fall, but must win the primary first. He's in studio, and Gregg Jarrett breaks down the MN subpoenas.

We discuss the Houston Astros, Killer Bs, and the "debate" about Renee Good, who is now a martyr for ICE protesters, and those who want to score political points in Southern Illinois.

He says there's "ample grounds" to serve these subpoenas. Gregg Jarrett is Fox News' legal analyst and also, not a Don Lemon fan.

"I know where the bloat is." Ted Dabrowski was DOGE in Illinois before there was a DOGE, and he knows how to get us back to fiscal sanity. Do the people of Illinois remember what it's like to have a strong economy?