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.

This is your fault, Pete Hegseth. Only MAGA would do such a thing. Or, possibly, every administration in our lifetimes. Dinesh D'Souza is on the show to talk right wing influencers, and Bill O'Reilly is here to call out JB Pritzker, of all people! It's a Friday!

It's not an endorsement, but there are good candidates running for statewide and federal office in Illinois, and this is who Annie thinks has the best chance of winning in the general.

There's not "a chance in a million" of him getting nominated for President. "He is a radical," but in Illinois, it's business as usual. Bill O'Reilly is host of No Spin News.

And how to avoid being the extra in the background, pretending to eat. Is this related to politics? Loosely. Okay, not really. Bill O'Reilly kicks off the hour though!

Author, filmmaker, and host of the Dinesh D'Souza Podcast, Dinesh goes in on the ridiculousness of the battle between right-wing political influencers, and why Israel is at the center.

How much wood can a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood? These are the questions of our times. We assess the emotions of Iran, emotionlessly. and then Wiggins America is "The Bee or Not the Bee."

It is "an excursion" in his words, which involves us hitting Iran every hour, as well as Israel. What happens next? And in the second hour, a diversion, if you will, on why you don't hate the media's manipulation enough.

And who can solve this problem? Ryan says Democrat voters could solve it, but don't. Then we discuss Travel Ball Dads with Ethan and Annie siting sources.

He's the Vice Chair of the America First Policy Institute, and Fred Fleitz gives an interesting perspective on why China and Russia have not defended Iran in this conflict.

This happened last summer between May and September, and the numbers are terrific- drugs seized, children rescued, and firearms confiscated. Yet you probably haven't heard anything about it. What exactly are Democrats offering that is so great again?

With some Fox News pundits claiming otherwise, Hans outlines the rules and procedures which would allow a standing filibuster, similar to what Save Act proponents have been proposing.

Will this action prevent a war, end a very long war, or start an endless one? There are more pundits than promises, in Iran. We debate putting your entire life online in Wiggins America.

Show us your Covid papers...but any other form of ID is wrong, and too difficult, and racist. We talk about horse dewormer, and who's taking Ivermectin. Plus, Gene Simmons don't give a ****.

She's the White House Deputy Press Secretary and she's outlining how important one particular thing is to President Trump right now, and no, it's not Iran.

Yes, it can deworm a horse, but it can also deworm our friends. Ivermectin is the subject of the day. Ethan comes in to remind everyone how much of a bummer last night was in sports.

Why is there even a race factor in determining voter ID? Deroy Murdock has a few things to say about it, in direct opposition to the words of Chuck Schumer, Senate Minority Leader.

And apparently, Gene Simmons doesn't care what celebrities have to say about politics. He wouldn't comment himself, but somebody stopped him to ask.

She supports the Save America Act, and has a few things to say about the attack ads against her in this primary. Jeanne Evans is here to give her conservative credentials and earn your vote for U.S. Senate.

Seeking unbiased reports, please. Annie wants to know if she should be taking Ivermectin, now that the Covid hysteria is over. Wiggins America looks at predictions for 2026 from 100 years ago. Will everyone be vegetarian by now?

A full show today with Dustin Grage, Minnesota Town Hall columnist, Shannon Bream of Fox News, and Don Tracy, who wants to represent Illinois in the U.S. Senate. We play Xs and Ys in the 2:00 hour, and find out which things won't be cool in 10 years that we love now in Wiggins America.

We discuss things that will not age well in Wiggins America, like Dubai Chocolate and Dating Apps, then, a Blues winning streak and Xs and Ys determines which musical instrument Annie finds most attractive.

She has a new book out, and lives the life. Shannon Bream is Fox News Sunday's host, and Fox's Chief Legal Correspondent.

He's running to be the Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in Illinois, and this time, there's no incumbent! Here's how Don Tracy plans to shake up the state, and win.

James Talarico. "How come everything I've heard him preach is heresy?" He's running for Senate in Texas, wearing a version of Christianity around. We interview Shannon Bream and Don Tracy.

And a surprise in the Save America Act: Grage, a Minnesota based columnist for Town Hall, explains how the passage of that act could push Minnesota red, due to certain loose election laws which would be overwritten.

Who's the big fish, who's the little fish, and what are the hooks in the Iran war today? Then, Dustin Grage joins us on the latest MN fraud news.

Ryan Wrecker hosting, we discuss the comments of...Phil Hartman? On immigration, and immigrants taking benefits from America? Wow, that came out of nowhere! Jared Halpern and Steve Moore are here to talk Iran and gas prices on a day of wild spikes and falls.

Ryan Wrecker notes, it's always the disobedient wife who dies earliest in the zombie movies. Is this true? We discuss this, and other tropes of life, while acknowledging Gen Z to be more culturally conservative in many ways than Boomers.

Some companies are building their own power supplies now, that's how in demand energy is. Stephen Moore is here to discuss.

Because it was yesterday, the ladies lost an hour of celebration. We discuss the economic fallout of the Iran attack with Stephen Moore, and Bill Maher calls out bad press.

It's all Iran related right now, but the Strait of Hormuz is open, according to Trump. They just need to use it! These, and other things, affecting gas prices and stocks today at the bell. Ryan Wrecker hosts.

The Fox News Radio White House Correspondent explains why Trump doesn't do national addressed as often as he might have in the past, but still continues speaking to the media at every turn.

Ryan Wrecker is filling in today, with Brad and Wiggins in studio. We discuss Pawn Stars, Iran, and interview Ricky Proehl, head coach of the Battlehawks. Then, a new "Good Morning America" endorsed book for young adults, which includes these highly inappropriate scenes.

THE Sting, from the Police, not from WWE, or someone named Stink. Also, we react live to big Blues trades which will determine the future of the organization, and how NOT to eat the Big Arch from McDonalds.

In light of our poll question today, we bring up the Israel influencer topic. Then, why AI in classrooms is (not?) a good idea, and strict teachers who make it worthwhile.

Old Yeller style....is that a real story, or not? It seems fairly obvious, but what about the "queering of maps." Real?

He's the head coach of the Battlehawks now, and he's here to talk the coming season, and reminisce about the Greatest Show on Turf and the famous, "Catch."

There's an elite way and a normal way. And while we're at it, what is Iran doing now? They haven't given up. Ryan Wrecker hosts, and Stephen A Smith weighs in on Iran & Congress via some viral clips.

On a day when the DHS Secretary is surprise-fired, we have a list of great guests to find out why. Rep. Mike Bost and Sen. Eric Schmitt in the 1:00 hour, then a little "Annie Are You Okay" in the 2:00. But before that, it's another day, another reason why Democrats hope America fails.

What do you do when you drive up behind a car full of smoke? Let it ride, call the cops, or glare? We discuss best practices, and...whoa! Six Flags St. Louis has been sold!

"The ball is in their court," says Schmitt. Republicans are continuing to attempt to fund DHS, but there is little movement. In light of DHS Secretary Noem's demotion today, it's a subject of concern.

A few tidbits from the Representative for IL-12, including what may have lead to the firing of Noem today. "That's probably where this stems from," he says. Find out what, specifically, he's referring to.