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The dust is settling and the CNN's are squaking, squealing and searching for any way to spin this as a Trump loss. We have a loaded second hour today with Rep. Eric Burlison (Autopen scandal) and Gianno Caldwell (Illinois needs reform).
Are we allowed to say "freak off" without quotation marks? Is Diddy a Fed? Wow, let's ask some less important questions too, like where are the best donuts near me?
He's got a powerful testimony, and he's got solutions. Gianno Caldwell is author of "The Day My Brother Was Murdered: My Journey Through America's Violent Crime Crisis."
"I think it was a small team." The Autopen scandal unfolds further with depositions today in the House Oversight Committee, which Eric Burlison is a part of.
We talk with Rep. Eric Burlison about Autopen, and Gianno Caldwell about Illinois. Pritzker says he's going to run for governor again. Yay.
Hegseth this morning, and Karoline Levitt live, kick off the Annie Frey Show's first hour, in an attempt to find what the real damage was in Iran.
The Supreme Court just sent down an important decision that affects these three topics all in one, and Hans is here to show how it was a good decision for the country.
You're going to want to hear this story and background information from the Daily Wire's Brent Scher.
From NATO this week, it sure sounds like it. Trump was also heralded highly in the Middle Eastern nations of Qatar, UAE and Saudi Arabia a month ago, but is Obama more liked by Europe? How do you define respect?
Asking questions and taking names. And a touch of local news with Ethan, in a segment that continues to have a new name every day.
We have back-to-back-to-back experts this hour: Deroy Murdock on this ridiculous mayor, Brnt Cher on the Daily Wire's fight against monetary censorship, and Steve Miran on why the Big Beautiful Bill must pass.
The House thinks the Big Beautiful Bill got worst in the Senate, the Senate isn't even sure they'll pass it. Chad Pegram is Senior Congressional Correspondent for Fox News.
It's just like when Gavin Newsom cleaned up California for Xi Xinping of China. Tramp heads to NATO, and we talk to Chad Pergram about the Senate version of the Big Beautiful Bill.
We're not talking about bunker busters, we're talking about the big verbal F-bomb today. Thoughts? AG Andrew Bailey is in studio to discuss STL policing, and Will Chamberlain is here to explain Presidential war powers.
In a segment with no name, Ethan gives local sports news about the Blues AND we discuss whether or not men should have to carry watermelons to make them look more manly, or whether pushing them around in a dainty cart is okay.
MO Attorney General Andrew Bailey is in studio to share this tipline: STLcorruption@ago.mo.gov. Have you seen the St. Louis Sheriff committing removable acts? There are lots of allegations.
Todd and Tapper, Tapper and Todd! They're treading territory already trod! They're just NOW questioning what the Biden admin told them? Attorney General Andrew Bailey joins us in studio.
Trusting Trump isn't a Controversial position these days, based on his track record. But nobody would want you to admit that. Will Chamberlain is Senior Counsel at the Article 3 Project.
It's Trump's prerogative, and it looks like he's sticking to no regime change. He doesn't want the chaos. Meanwhile, on the Homefront, his American political opponents are creating constant chaos. Will Chamberlain joins us this hour.
These are the dates we mark on our calendars. I bet you remember where you were Saturday when you heard about the strike, but the question becomes- what next? Israel continues to hit Iran sites, and Iran has (tried to) his US sites overseas.
Yes, we make a few name jokes about Operation Midnight Hammer. We all saw it coming, and really, we deserve credit for waiting this long. Ethan debuts a new segment where he dishes local.
The United States dropping bombs in Iran seems to fly in the face of Donald Trump's 'American first' policies ... But not so fast. Here's more takes from Tara Servatius at WORD Radio, Vineeta Sawker at WCCO Radio, CBS business analyst Jill Schlesinger, a Tulane University professor, Newell Normand at WWL in New Orleans and more.
And it's positive, surprisingly. Who'da thought the Dow would be green today? Steve Moore is Distinguished Fellow in Economics at Heritage, and we break down some Big Beautiful Bill drama too.
Senator Talent explains the probability that Iran's retaliation against our air base is likely a show to save face. "They've done this before."
More back-and-forth from the House to the Senate and within the Senate and the House on the Big Beautiful Bill. Is the July 4 deadline realistic?
Iran's recent impact on the world is that of constant terror against it's enemies. This is a nation that should not have nuclear weaponry.
In a show with Joey Jones, Senator Jim Talent, and a discussion about JoJo Siwa, we also sneak in a Next Question segment and a full game of Xs and Os! Wow!
First, it's Dave and Eric in for Xs and Os, answering questions like, "Can you name both California senators?" Then, JoJo Siwa, long a LGBTQ publicity face, is...not anymore.
You may have heard of a SCIF, but there are some war terms being thrown around here that are important to the Iran conversations. Pay attention and you just might learn something.
We also do a round of "Next Question" in which we determine the best playoff song in St. Louis history, and a conversation with Jim Talent gets deep.
"They're looking for individuals that have a rap sheet." Joey Jones is a Fox News Contributor and author of "Behind the Badge."
It's all because of polling. They're losing on this issue, and want to talk about...the economy? That may fare worse, dudes. Joey Jones is on the show.
Lots to dig into in today's Red Meat episode, including Trump's victories over Gavin Newsom in California, the latest with Iran and Israel, troubles in Social Security, and an upbeat look at law enforcement heroes.
Key word here: Directly. We've been asking you to weigh in on this topic in a variety of ways all week, even as President Trump still searches for a deal aka surrender from Iran. Ryan Schmelz is on the show to update us on the Senate's version of the Big Beautiful Bill, and Deroy Murdock walks us through a money saving no-brainer on Rx drugs.
Uniquely American, like other Americans. Can you spot us in the wild, when we're abroad? Also, the AFS discusses the line in the sand on surgeries for kids with mental issues.
The Fox News Contributor and Project 21 Ambassador shows exactly how worthless middle-men are driving up the costs of medicines, and how some states have already begun combatting it.
They can't stop this moderate republican from sharing harsh realities! The lefties on the View can't handle this middle-center fire from Gov. Schwarzenegger!
Did you cry when Senator Alex Padilla spoke about the hardship of interrupting press conferences and getting non-arrested? We did. (Wiggins did). It was an emotional moment for America if America had paid any attention.
We're talking about Iran, our involvement, and Trump's press conference in which he sounded like Marlon Brando, wanting negotiation but getting none. Ryan Schmelz joins us to talk Big Beautiful Bill.
It's a full show with discussion on Israel, Iran, and the U.S. But is MAGA as split as they seem on this subject? Jim Carafano is here to talk about it, and Carol Roth, author of "You Will Own Nothing" takes us on a journey through AI and it's dystopian possibilities.
Plus, Megan Markle news! We love the royals! Although not that much. We didn't even know Megan Markle was pregnant (OR IS SHE???) We definitely do not spend too much time on this subject though.
Could the Iranian regime survive and endure all of this, or is change imminent? There are a few ways this could go from here, and Jim Carafano, foreign policy expert at Heritage lays it all out.