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.

Rich Vos, comedian, is with us in the first hour followed by The Bee or Not the Bee. Then Corey Malone talks about mental health and Jim Talent analyzes the latest with China and Iran.

Who would you most likely choose to be your desert island companion? In this studio, the answer is NOT obvious. And, can you own a dead body? Who's voice would be your inner monologue? These questions and more.

What we're witnessing is somebody who is willing to rock the boat for all the right reasons. Trump is in China, and Talent is here to fill in the details.

What the world needs now, is a little compassion. Corey Malone of Air Comfort Service is here to talk about a project near and dear to his heart, which helps with mental health issues. NAMI.

Annie hates endings, so she schedules vacations around graduation time. Ryan's approach is a gratitude grab, or an attempt at it. We have Corey Malone and Jim Talent on this hour.

Badminton, volleyball, and maybe some other light things like that. Rich Vos is at the Funny Bone tonight and stays with us for two segments of side-eyed talk.

Comedian Rich Vos is in studio to make everyone uncomfortable, and he's at the Funny Bone tonight! Wiggins America has the Bee or Not the Bee, with stories about Charlie Kirk (real) and dogs demanding treats (fake).

With Ryan Wrecker filling in, we have records set for the Dow Jones, but gas prices aren't reflecting the 100-dollar-per barrel price they're currently at. Something is awry. Plus, how to refer to cheese that's not your own. "Some one else's cheese."

He's got sharp words for the direction of the party- lets examine and see if the PA-Senator is correct about his own party.

In this hour, we find out why Ryan hasn't ridden the Metro Link in ages or sang the National Anthem at Busch Stadium. And, Wrecker turns into a McRibb on the livestream. Then an economic exercise to show you how generous you are, or aren't.

She's Co-Host of the Big Money Show on Fox Business, and she says there's a lot riding on this summit in China. But it all benefits us, for the most part.

100 BILLION DOLLARS IN THEFT on Medicare and Medicaid. Yet, it takes a Trump presidency to do anything about it. Even the states don't care/don't want the Federal government to find out about it.

Illegal aliens are being deported, and self-deporting, but it's not just that- it's gerryMAXXING as it's referred to in political circles, which will ultimately benefit Republicans.

In this hour, with Ryan Wrecker filling in, we discuss a man named Chud the Builder, and why he may have Han Solo-Shot First. If that makes no sense, then listen. And Hans Von Spakovsky is our guest.

Wow, another great interview with Rep. Eric Burlison about extra-terrestrial releases in this show, and COVID WAS A CONSPIRACY. A whistleblower's testimony today confirms it. Plus, new age music, and why Enya lives in a castle.

Whistleblower hearings confirm the CIA knew it was a Chinese lab leak, but buried that news to appease Dr. Fauci, who came up with a completely different narrative. How terrible. Plus, Ryan Lockte is in Missouri, coaching, and mounting his comeback.

Yes, it's all discussed here! And how to add more houses for first-time homebuyers! Almost forgot that topic too! It's all important, including the alien stuff. Listen in.

It's not often that someone on the left says something so egregiously ridiculous on CNN that even they have a tough time with it, but that happened, and Deroy is here to discuss.

A lawsuit could force Illinois to redraw its congressional districts in light of the recent Supreme Court ruling. But will it help?

"It has shaken our military and the intelligence community," says Rep. Eric Burlison, who is on with us this hour. Lots of topics to discuss with him and Deroy Murdock.

Sure seems like it. Chuck Schumer doesn't have much leash when it comes to spending too much, but he'll say he's concerned. Wiggins America is Things You Should Never Buy Used.

With new clips surfacing from Susie Wiles, Chief of Staff for the Trump White House, among others, saying we're going to find out soon how many states Trump actually won in 2020, it's a topic worth revisiting. Plus, we discuss kickbacks in Ohio for the fraud line, and cropdusting, which means exactly what you think it does.

Is it possible we've gotten to the point on the timeline when it doesn't matter if the illegal being deported is a pedophile, but whether they were treated fairly by customs? ICE is the keyword, and wherever they go, they're prejudged.

Andrew Harding of the Heritage Foundation is here to discuss the pendulum swing of addressing China through different administrations.

Trace Gallagher is the Chief Breaking News Correspondent for Fox News and he says the dynamic of the LA mayoral race has implications for ALL blue cities in the USA.

That dream involves having a socialist running New York City, and an avowed anti-socialist like Spencer Pratt running Los Angeles. A perfect experiment, wouldn't you say?

Luke is an investigative reporter for the Daily Wire, and he's uncovered entire buildings that are fake scheme centers in Ohio.

In the middle of this hour of important discussions, as Trump visits China, we take a break to talk about the existence of a baby Beiber, if such a thing exists for the superstar, and Wiggins America offers up things retirees regret buying.

Or...do you have one at all? It appears most of you DO NOT WANT THE MEDIA TO SENSATIONALIZE THIS. Alright, we hear ya! Rachel Campos Duffy on family, Steve Moore on jobs, and Katie Pavlich on Iran in this show from a secondary studio.

We discuss strength, inwardly, and also, is the Virginia Supreme Court about to get unanimously fired for not giving Democrats what they want? In this discussion, we learn the difference between a Sack and a Pack.

"The only country continuing to cause problems is Iran," says Pavlich, host of "Kavie Pavlich Tonight" on NewsNation. It's actually rather remarkable how well the Abraham Accords have held together.

"But people are worried about affordability," and that absolutely matters. But making more money is the way out, and that is happening now. It just needs to happen faster, to make up for Bidenflation.

Is Hormuz the main driver of woes at the pump right now? Of course. But wouldn't we all be better off without gas taxes? Temporarily...or permanently?

For instance, making meals, and making people come home to eat those meals instead of all the extra-curriculars, that's what gets them all in the same place at the same time. It's tough, but it's important.

Maybe it's something in the air, or maybe it's summertime creeping in, but it feels good to be proud of your country right now, if only gas prices would go down. Wiggins America has the Monday Roundup.

We're talking aliens, and not the voting kind. And we're talking theology. A wise man once said, never mix politics and religion. That man is not on our show today. Gen. Keith Kellogg is, and so is Kevin Farley!

A quote there from Annie Frey, of the Annie Frey Show, as we do a lot of talk about theology and aliens, AND a vigorous discussion about what the show might become if somebody wanted to leave.

That's a strange occurrence- something must be working! 700,000 jobs have been created in the private sector just in Trump's second term. It's a number that's starting to be felt. Sonderling is the current Acting Labor Secretary.

Are there allies to help us enforce things, ongoing in the Middle East/Iran? Yes, says the General, and United Arab Emirates, of all people, could be the ones to do it.

The Farley house was competitive in one thing: Comedy. He says a lot of comedians now are trying to be smart, and poignant, but what makes him really laugh is someone falling into a lake.

We talk Iran with Gen. Keith Kellogg and the economy with the Acting Labor Secretary of the US, then a bit of Mother's Day advice from Ethan.

Kevin Farley joins us for a rollicking session of stories, and Wiggins America brings us the Bee or Not the Bee on a Friday in St. Louis, Missouri (and Illinois).