LISTEN LIVE: WEEKDAYS 5am - 9am on St. Louis' FM NewsTalk 97.1 Marc Cox has been the host of “The Marc Cox Show” on FM NewsTalk 97.1 since 2010. He is an Emmy award-winning veteran of Television News, with a career that covered 5 states, 4 TV stations, 3 radio stations, and 25 years. He spent 19 of those years at KMOV-TV, as an anchor, reporter, and producer, and covered some of the nation’s biggest stories.

Marc Cox delivers a packed Friday morning show covering sports, politics, and human interest. Hour 1 kicks off with the Cardinals' Opening Day comeback and JJ Weatherholt's milestone, then shifts to politics with the end of the 41-day DHS funding standoff and a Moody's warning on New York City's fiscal outlook. Hour 2 tackles voter roll transparency, Todd Blanch and Stephen Miller's SAVE Act debate, a “guns to gardens” initiative, local market updates, and quirky news including lottery wins and Tennessee raccoons. Hour 3 features in-depth discussions on DHS leadership and Iran negotiations with Jim Carafano, Congressman Bob Onder on the SAVE Act and Congressional developments, and Kim on a Whim analyzing the IOC's transgender ban in the 2028 Olympics. Hour 4 rounds out the day with the Guns and Hoses Queen of Hearts fundraiser, further SAVE Act commentary, Alan Dershowitz explaining anti-Semitism, U.S. foreign policy, and the constitutional paths for a potential Trump third term, plus Cox's 33rd wedding anniversary reflections and Savannah Guthrie's emotional return to morning television. Full Show Hashtags: #MarcCox #Cardinals #JJWeatherholt #OpeningDay #DHS #SAVEAct #VoterSecurity #JimCarafano #BobOnder #IOC #TransgenderBan #GunsAndHoses #AlanDershowitz #TrumpThirdTerm #SavannahGuthrie #AnniversaryStories #StLouisNews #Markets #HumanInterest

Marc Cox covers a wide range of topics in Hour 4, beginning with the Guns and Hoses Queen of Hearts fundraiser for St. Louis Backstoppers and ticket giveaways for Brian Kilmeade's upcoming event. He dives into voter security and the SAVE Act, arguing for transparency and common-sense safeguards against voter fraud. Alan Dershowitz joins to discuss anti-Semitism, U.S. foreign policy, and the constitutional possibilities for a third Trump term, offering historical and legal insights. The hour closes with personal reflections on Cox's 33rd wedding anniversary and an emotional overview of Savannah Guthrie's return to the morning show, highlighting the human side of her family struggles. Hashtags: #MarcCox #GunsAndHoses #VoterSecurity #SAVEAct #AlanDershowitz #TrumpThirdTerm #AnniversaryStories #SavannahGuthrie #HumanInterest

Marc Cox hosts Professor Alan Dershowitz to tackle rising anti-Semitism in American politics, addressing claims from figures like Tucker Carlson and Joe Kent regarding Israel's influence on foreign policy. Dershowitz contextualizes these attacks historically, critiques both political extremes, and shares his shift from the Democratic Party. The conversation pivots to Dershowitz's newly released book exploring constitutional pathways for a potential third term for Donald Trump, examining legal loopholes, vice-presidential appointments, and the framers' intent behind the 22nd Amendment. Hashtags: #MarcCox #AlanDershowitz #AntiSemitism #Israel #MiddleEastPolicy #DonaldTrump #ThirdTerm #Constitution #Politics

Marc Cox leads a packed hour starting with Jim Carafano of Heritage on DHS funding challenges, ICE and TSA leadership, and media bias in covering national security and Iran negotiations. Congressman Bob Onder joins for Capital Beat to dissect the Save America Act, reconciliation strategies, and Senate roadblocks, while also reacting to Congressman Sam Graves' retirement. Kim on a Whim closes the hour, breaking down the IOC's 2028 Olympics transgender ban, its political context, and the implications for women's sports in the U.S. Hashtags: #DHSFunding #JimCarafano #CapitalBeat #BobOnder #SaveAmericaAct #IOC #TransgenderBan #KimOnAWhim #MarcCox

Marc Cox speaks with Rep. Bob Onder about the DHS funding battle, Democrats' policy demands, and the political maneuvering around the Save America Act. Onder breaks down procedural obstacles in the Senate, reconciliation possibilities, and the role of parliamentarians in blocking key provisions. The conversation also touches on Congressman Sam Graves' surprise retirement, the implications for Missouri's congressional races, and the urgent need for Republicans to push forward election security and fiscal priorities. Hashtags: #BobOnder #DHSSFunding #SaveAmericaAct #Congress #Reconciliation #MarcCox #RepublicanPolitics #MissouriCongress

Marc Cox interviews Jim Carafano from Heritage about the DHS funding stalemate and Democrats' refusal to negotiate, highlighting the risks to federal agencies amid domestic security concerns. Carafano praises TSA leadership, critiques mainstream media coverage of Trump's foreign policy, and breaks down the Iran situation, exposing the disconnect between public statements and actual negotiations. He emphasizes political motivations over “Trump Derangement Syndrome,” the erosion of bipartisan collegiality, and the importance of Americans holding leaders accountable. Hashtags: #JimCarafano #DHSFunding #TSA #IranTensions #MediaBias #TrumpPolitics #MarcCox #HomelandSecurity

Marc Cox and team speak with Ken Cuccinelli, former acting Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security, about the recent 40-day DHS funding standoff, criticizing Democrats for holding federal workers hostage and praising Republican efforts on the SAVE Act. Cuccinelli breaks down why federal agencies, from TSA to FEMA, were affected, the necessity of federal action on citizenship verification, and the disconnect between radical left activism and mainstream Democratic support. He emphasizes the importance of the Save America Act, voter ID enforcement, and election transparency initiatives. Hashtags: #KenCuccinelli #DHS #SAVEAct #VoterID #ElectionTransparency #MarcCox #FederalFunding #TSA #HomelandSecurity

Marc Cox opens the hour dissecting federal oversight of voter rolls, questioning why blue states resist transparency and discussing Todd Blanch and Stephen Miller's perspectives on the Save America Act and voter ID enforcement. The conversation shifts to a unique “guns to gardens” recycling event hosted by the Archdiocese, with Nicole Murray joining to share updates on St. Louis-area dispensaries, a major Lambert Airport overhaul, oil price movements, Netflix subscription hikes, and the spread of Joro spiders. The hour concludes with lighthearted stories including grasshopper encounters, a $1.2 million lottery win, vaping squirrels in London, a Kentucky dog cave rescue, and Tennessee's new raccoon ownership bill. Hashtags: #MarcCox #NicoleMurray #VoterID #SaveAmericaAct #GunRecycling #StLouisNews #Markets #WeirdNews #TennesseeRaccoons #JoroSpiders #LotteryWin

Marc Cox opens the show celebrating the Cardinals' dramatic Opening Day comeback and JJ Weatherholt's first big-league home run before shifting to politics, arguing Democrats ended their 41-day DHS funding standoff overnight after failing to secure reforms and facing pressure from Donald Trump. The Shortlist continues with discussion of Iran tensions, media messaging, and political satire, followed by Kim on a Whim focusing on Moody's shifting New York City's outlook to negative, sparking concerns about socialist spending, pension risks, and potential federal bailouts. The hour wraps with Opening Day crowd stories from Ballpark Village, complaints about public marijuana use, and Marc's humorous panic after leaving his phone behind at the stadium. Hashtags: #MarcCox #Cardinals #JJWeatherholt #OpeningDay #DHS #TSA #Trump #KimOnAWhim #Moody's #NewYorkCity #FiscalCrisis #BallparkVillage

In Kim on a Whim, Marc Cox and Kim St. Onge react to a new warning from Moody's shifting New York City's outlook from stable to negative, sparking concerns about rising deficits and long-term fiscal instability. They criticize leadership under Zohran Mamdani and discuss comments from Kathy Hochul urging wealthy residents to return and help fund social programs. The conversation expands into fears of potential federal bailouts, pension “time bombs,” and comparisons to fiscal struggles in Illinois and other cities. Marc cites a quote attributed to Benjamin Franklin about voters electing leaders who promise government benefits, while warning that future administrations—possibly influenced by figures like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez—could approve bailouts. The segment closes with a preview of upcoming guests including Ken Cuccinelli, Brian Kilmeade, and Alan Dershowitz. Hashtags: #KimOnAWhim #MarcCox #Moody's #NewYorkCity #ZohranMamdani #KathyHochul #FiscalCrisis #FederalBailout #PensionCrisis #AOC #AlanDershowitz #Politics

The Marc Cox Morning Show kicks off Thursday with Opening Day excitement in St. Louis, covering Cardinals ticketing, app viewing options, downtown crowds, and social media lawsuits with Kim on a Whim. Hour 2 dives into Doge's Project 2025 cuts, school board election concerns, and quirky headlines from “In Other News.” Hour 3 features an in-depth look at U.S.-Iran tensions with former Senator Jim Talent, St. Louis crime trends with Patrick Tuohey, and further discussion on social media liability. Hour 4 wraps the show with analysis of TSA and DHS funding chaos, Griff Jenkins on Amtrak security and Baltimore's collapsed bridge, and Darren Landis presenting the “Swing for a Cause” golf fundraiser supporting the Wounded Warrior Project, highlighting ways listeners can contribute. Hashtags: #MarcCox #OpeningDay #StLouisCardinals #IranCrisis #JimTalent #StLouisCrime #TSA #DHSShutdown #GriffJenkins #AmtrakSecurity #BaltimoreBridge #WoundedWarriorProject #VeteranSupport #SocialMediaLiability #KimOnAWhim #CharityGolf

Marc Cox kicks off Thursday with Opening Day energy, covering the Cardinals' new viewing options and upcoming ticket giveaways with Shannon Bream. He analyzes the ongoing TSA and DHS funding crisis, including Adam Stahl's insights on airport chaos and the political stakes for Democrats and Republicans. Griff Jenkins joins to discuss Amtrak security, the two-year progress on Baltimore's collapsed bridge, and federal funding challenges. The hour closes with Darren Landis detailing the “Swing for a Cause” golf tournament supporting the Wounded Warrior Project and ways listeners can participate or donate. Hashtags: #OpeningDay #TSA #DHSShutdown #GriffJenkins #AmtrakSecurity #BaltimoreBridge #WoundedWarriorProject #VeteranSupport #CharityGolf

Marc Cox talks with Griff Jenkins about ongoing TSA payroll issues, blaming politics, and the challenges facing airport travelers nationwide. Jenkins shares firsthand observations on Amtrak security and compares it to airport protocols, then details the two-year progress, ballooning costs, and extended timeline of Baltimore's bridge rebuild after the 2024 collapse, including federal funding and potential legal liability for the container ship involved. Hashtags: #TSA #AirportDelays #AmtrakSecurity #BaltimoreBridge #FederalProjects #GriffJenkins

Marc Cox opens Hour 3 examining U.S.-Iran relations with former Senator Jim Talent, discussing Trump's negotiation strategy, military actions, and regional implications for the Middle East, including the Strait of Hormuz and allied support. The hour then shifts to local focus with Patrick Tuohey from the Show Me Institute analyzing St. Louis crime versus public perception, highlighting improving homicide trends, clearance rates, and the impact of policing and environmental factors on safety. The hour closes with “Kim on a Whim” unpacking a landmark California case holding Meta and YouTube liable for a young woman's social media addiction, exploring parental responsibility, algorithmic influence, and potential ripple effects for future litigation. Hashtags: #IranCrisis #JimTalent #StLouisCrime #PatrickTuohey #ShowMeInstitute #SocialMediaLiability #KimOnAWhim #Meta #YouTube #PublicSafety #DigitalWellness

Patrick Tuohey from the Show Me Institute discusses a new study analyzing St. Louis crime trends and public perception. He highlights that while homicide and major crime rates have generally declined, media coverage and environmental factors distort residents' sense of safety. Tuohey explores the role of police visibility, neighborhood upkeep, prosecutorial changes, and the Ferguson effect on policing, emphasizing that improvements in clearance rates and overall public safety are positive signs, even as challenges remain. Hashtags: #PatrickTuohey #StLouisCrime #PublicSafety #CrimePerception #ShowMeInstitute #FergusonEffect #PoliceVisibility #HomicideTrends

Former Senator Jim Talent joins Marc Cox to clarify misconceptions about Donald Trump's Iran negotiations, explaining the use of intermediaries and the goal of altering Iran's intentions and capabilities. Talent outlines the military campaign's phases, addresses potential impacts on U.S. oil prices and midterm politics, and evaluates the responses of NATO allies like Britain and India. He also discusses the broader strategy to neutralize Iran's power while minimizing civilian conflict and supporting protest movements once the campaign concludes. Hashtags: #JimTalent #IranNegotiations #Trump #MiddleEastStrategy #USForeignPolicy #NATO #OilPrices #Midterms

Marc Cox opens the hour unpacking misconceptions about Doge and Project 2025, defending targeted cuts to wasteful foreign spending while condemning critics like Morning Joe. He dives deep into the dangers of left-wing influence in schools, detailing how unions and foreign enemies exploit education to shape young minds, emphasizing the importance of local school board elections. The hour closes with lighter stories in “In Other News,” from United Airlines' new Relax Row and Coca-Cola discontinuing frozen juice concentrate, to a Finnish man breaking a Guinness World Record using body piercings, blending serious political analysis with quirky, attention-grabbing headlines. Hashtags: #Doge #Project2025 #SchoolBoardElections #NEA #Education #LeftWingAgenda #UnitedAirlines #RelaxRow #MinuteMaid #GuinnessWorldRecords #WeirdNews #StLouisPolitics

Marc Cox kicks off Opening Day in St. Louis with excitement around Cardinals festivities, warm weather, ticket prices, and downtown crowds before pivoting to national politics, criticizing media coverage of Iran tensions and arguing U.S. actions have weakened the regime. The conversation shifts to midterm election concerns, with rising gas prices and economic perception shaping voter sentiment. Kim on a Whim highlights a landmark lawsuit holding Meta and YouTube liable for addictive social media design targeting children, sparking debate over parental responsibility, algorithms, and smartphone use among kids. The hour wraps with listener reactions about youth phone access, parental controls, and a surprising discussion about couples using location-tracking apps. Hashtags: #MarcCox #OpeningDay #StLouisCardinals #Iran #Midterms2026 #GasPrices #KimOnAWhim #SocialMediaLawsuit #Meta #YouTube #Parenting #Smartphones #Life360

Kim on a Whim centers on a landmark California verdict holding Meta and YouTube liable for designing addictive platforms that harmed a young user's mental health, awarding millions in damages and potentially opening the floodgates for similar lawsuits. Kim and Marc debate whether responsibility falls on tech companies or parents, comparing social media to Big Tobacco while questioning how platforms could realistically reduce addictive behavior. The discussion expands to smartphones for kids, algorithm-driven content, personal accountability, and whether warnings or usage limits would make a difference, with listener texts highlighting the growing concern over youth smartphone use and social media dependency.

Marc Cox kicks off the show with Opening Day excitement for the Cardinals, then dives into major Missouri political developments, including a Supreme Court ruling allowing mid-cycle redistricting and upholding voter ID laws. The discussion turns to immigration-related crime and DHS funding conflicts, with sharp GOP criticism of Senate leadership and debate over the SAVE Act. Kim on a Whim examines college versus trade careers and rising costs, while Nicole Murray delivers market and lifestyle insights, including oil prices, Wall Street moves, and Gen Z shopping trends. The RNC's Ali Triolo breaks down election integrity efforts and mail-in ballot concerns. Mary Vogt analyzes the Supreme Court's qualified immunity ruling, and Congresswoman Mary Miller discusses border security and ICE funding during the ongoing DHS shutdown. Economic pressures are highlighted by airline CEOs on rising fares, Taylor Riggs provides legal and energy insights on the Iran deal and California policies, and Jimmy Fela shares the chaos of live media mornings. The show closes with Marc Cox offering practical guidance on Missouri property tax freezes and local EMS funding, giving listeners tools to navigate upcoming ballot measures and local political debates. Hashtags: #MarcCox #MissouriPolitics #Redistricting #SAVEAct #ElectionIntegrity #DHSShutdown #ICEFunding #KimOnAWhim #CollegeVsTrades #NicoleMurray #AliTriolo #MaryVogt #MaryMiller #AirlineFares #TaylorRiggs #JimmyFela #PropertyTaxFreeze #MissouriLocalIssues

Marc Cox opens with Congresswoman Mary Miller addressing the ongoing DHS shutdown, ICE funding, and border security, highlighting the political stakes and real-world consequences. The conversation shifts to the economy as airline CEOs warn of rising fares due to fuel costs, followed by Jimmy Fela discussing the chaos of live media mornings. Taylor Riggs weighs in on the Iran deal, oil markets, and California energy policies, offering legal and economic insights. The hour closes with Cox breaking down Missouri property tax freezes and local EMS funding, giving listeners practical guidance on upcoming ballot measures. Hashtags: #MaryMiller #DHSShutdown #ICEFunding #AirlineFares #OilMarkets #CaliforniaEnergy #PropertyTaxFreeze #MissouriPolitics #JimmyFela #TaylorRiggs

Taylor Riggs joins Marc Cox to analyze recent developments in global oil and gas markets, including speculation about a “gift” from Iran and its effects on fuel costs. She breaks down potential insider trading concerns tied to market movements and provides legal and political insight into California's energy policies, the Trump administration's oil pipeline actions, and the implications for state and national politics. The conversation also touches on regional election results and their impact on broader Republican strategy. Hashtags: #TaylorRiggs #OilMarkets #FuelPrices #InsiderTrading #CaliforniaEnergy #PoliticalAnalysis #BigMoneyShow

Marc Cox speaks with Congresswoman Mary Miller about the ongoing DHS funding standoff, its impact on TSA agents and federal law enforcement, and the political maneuvering around reconciliation bills and the Save America Act. Miller details the risks posed by current border policies, including criminal activity and public health threats, and criticizes Democratic leadership at both state and federal levels for failing to prioritize American safety. She underscores the urgency of legislative action and accountability in protecting the nation. Hashtags: #MaryMiller #DHSShutdown #ICE #BorderSecurity #SaveAmericaAct #TSA #HomelandSecurity #Congress

Marc Cox opens the hour with updates on airport lines and DHS funding challenges, segueing into a deep dive with Mary Vogt from the Heritage Foundation on the Supreme Court's qualified immunity ruling and its implications for law enforcement. Ali Triolo from the RNC breaks down ongoing election integrity efforts, the Watson v. RNC case, and nationwide concerns about mail-in ballots and voter ID. The hour closes with Kim on a Whim unpacking deceptive car dealership pricing practices highlighted by a recent FTC warning, listener feedback, and practical advice on navigating hidden fees. Hashtags: #SupremeCourt #QualifiedImmunity #ElectionIntegrity #RNC #DHSFunding #KimOnAWhim #FTC #CarDealerships #HiddenFees

Allie Triolo from the RNC joins Marc Cox to discuss ongoing efforts to secure U.S. elections, focusing on the Save America Act and recent Supreme Court arguments over late-arriving ballots. She emphasizes the importance of voter ID, proper absentee procedures, and nationwide election integrity, highlighting risks from unchecked mail-in ballots and census representation issues. The segment also examines the broader implications for trust in the election system and conservative strategies to address voter fraud concerns.

Mary Vought of the Heritage Foundation joins Marc Cox to break down the Supreme Court's recent decision granting qualified immunity to a Vermont police officer, emphasizing its importance for law enforcement facing political scrutiny. She ties this to broader concerns about local prosecutors undermining ICE agents and soft-on-crime policies favoring illegal immigrants. Vogt also highlights the current DHS funding standoff, explaining how Democrats' political maneuvers are creating massive TSA lines at airports, and praises public awareness campaigns, like billboards, that hold elected officials accountable. Hashtags: #HeritageFoundation #MaryVought #PoliceImmunity #SupremeCourt #ICE #DHS #TSA #AirportLines #MarcCox #Politics

Marc Cox kicks off with warm weather and opening day for the Cardinals, reflecting on rebuilding teams and ticketing trends. The discussion shifts to surging gas prices, Scott Jennings' commentary on fossil fuel policy, and the DHS shakeup under Secretary Mark Wayne Mullin. Immigration and crime take center stage, highlighting Philadelphia DA Krasner, Chicago shootings, and lax Biden-era border policies. Nicole Murray joins for a market and lifestyle update, covering Wall Street moves, architecture leadership changes, Cardinals stadium offerings, oil prices, and Gen Z shopping trends. The hour closes with “In Other News,” featuring Apple Maps ads, NFL Draft expenses, Disney's Bluey Live, and produce pesticide alerts, while teasing the upcoming interview with RNC Director of Election Integrity, Allie Triolo. Hashtags: #MarcCox #Sports #GasPrices #Immigration #NicoleMurray #ElectionIntegrity #MorningShow #AppleAds #DisneyBluey #MarketUpdate

Marc Cox kicks off the show discussing Opening Day excitement before diving into a major Missouri Supreme Court ruling allowing mid-cycle redistricting and upholding voter ID requirements, arguing the decisions could reshape Missouri politics and potentially influence national congressional maps. The Shortlist then focuses on immigration-related crime, the DHS funding standoff, and sharp criticism of Senate GOP leadership — particularly John Thune — over claims the SAVE Act could pass through reconciliation, with Rep. Anna Paulina Luna warning the strategy won't work. In Kim on a Whim, Kim St. Onge reacts to Dave Ramsey's comments on college success, sparking a broader debate about Ivy League value versus experience, trade careers, and rising demand for skilled labor. The hour wraps with listener feedback, community college success stories, and discussion of skyrocketing college costs and alternative career paths. Hashtags: #MarcCox #MissouriSupremeCourt #Redistricting #SAVEAct #JohnThune #AnnaPaulinaLuna #KimOnAWhim #CollegeCosts #TradeJobs #ElectionIntegrity

In Kim on a Whim, Kim St. Onge reacts to Dave Ramsey's argument that where you go to college doesn't determine success, sparking a broader discussion with Marc Cox about the real value of higher education versus trade schools and community colleges. They debate how Ivy League schools may open doors early but argue that experience, work ethic, and skill ultimately matter more long-term. The conversation expands to rising demand for skilled trades like welding, machining, and HVAC, six-figure opportunities without four-year degrees, and the growing shortage of skilled workers as older tradespeople retire. Marc and Kim also reflect on changing attitudes toward college, the cost of tuition, and the push for alternative career paths beyond traditional university education. Hashtags: #MarcCox #KimOnAWhim #DaveRamsey #CollegeCosts #TradeSchools #SkilledTrades #HigherEducation #CareerPaths #CommunityCollege #WorkforceShortage

The full show opens with Marc Cox tackling the fallout from TSA callouts and DHS funding disputes, highlighting national airport disruptions and local St. Charles County school board controversies, including Lauren Greenwood's fight against doxxing and partisan attacks. Hour 2 transitions to absentee voting for Missouri's April election, the Backstoppers benefit honoring Sergeant Jeffrey Kowalski, and John Lamping on local data center debates, alongside lighter news on March Madness, fentanyl alerts, and Oregon ballot measures. Hour 3 dives deeper into St. Louis education debates, Mark Walters' 2A Tuesday coverage on Illinois ammo restrictions, and Kim on a Whim analyzing a Texas teacher's controversial classroom rules. The show closes in Hour 4 with Haley Davis presenting a Switzerland tour, Ryan Wiggins' Maduro case update, and discussions on NASA's lunar flyby mission, Joe Kent's claims on Charlie Kirk's assassination, and possible foreign influences, blending local, national, and international stories with cultural and investigative insights. Hashtags: #AirportChaos #DHSShutdown #SchoolBoardElections #LaurenGreenwood #AbsenteeVoting #Backstoppers #DataCenters #MarchMadness #2ATuesday #MarkWalters #KimOnAWhim #HaleyDavis #SwitzerlandTour #MaduroCase #Venezuela #MoonMission #CharlieKirk #JoeKent #MarcCoxShow

The hour kicks off with Haley Davis from Collette Worldwide Tours outlining the upcoming Switzerland, Austria, and Bavaria trip, highlighting UNESCO sites, alpine experiences, and limited availability. Ryan Wiggins provides a detailed update on the Maduro case, discussing trial delays, U.S. strategy, and potential election-related connections. The hour closes with a discussion on NASA's lunar flyby mission, Joe Kent's claims on Charlie Kirk's assassination, and possible foreign influences, blending travel, international news, and investigative commentary. Hashtags: #HaleyDavis #SwitzerlandTour #MaduroCase #Venezuela #MoonMission #CharlieKirk #JoeKent #MarcCoxShow

Ryan Wiggins provides an in-depth update on former Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro's legal situation, including the absence of a trial date, federal court proceedings, and the unusual selection of a 92-year-old judge. He discusses the strategic rationale for capturing rather than eliminating Maduro, potential leverage involving his wife, and implications for international politics and U.S. interests. The segment also touches on election integrity rumors, ongoing geopolitical chess moves, and what to expect from upcoming hearings. Hashtags: #RyanWiggins #NicolasMaduro #VenezuelaTrial #USForeignPolicy #ElectionIntegrity #MarcCoxShow #MaduroUpdate

Haley Davis of Colette Worldwide Tours joins Marc Cox to highlight an exclusive September trip through Switzerland, Austria, and Bavaria. She details the luxurious itinerary, including stays in UNESCO World Heritage sites, guided excursions, alpine scenery, historic castles like Linderhof Palace, and cultural experiences such as yodeling demonstrations. The segment emphasizes the all-inclusive nature of the tour, with airfare from St. Louis and premium accommodations, and encourages listeners to secure one of the few remaining spots before the April 1st deadline. Hashtags: #HaleyDavis #ColetteWorldwide #SwitzerlandTour #AustriaTrip #BavariaTravel #LuxuryTravel #MarcCoxShow #TravelExperience

Marc Cox opens the hour with local updates and a lively discussion on ballpark food deals, then dives into the controversy around personal attacks against Francis Howell School Board candidates. Lauren Greenwood joins to share her experience with doxing, partisan attacks, and the drive to protect local education, emphasizing accountability and courage. The hour continues with Mark Walters on 2A Tuesday, breaking down Illinois' proposed ammo restrictions, Second Amendment litigation, and the role of hunters in conservation. Finally, Kim on a Whim explores a Texas teacher's five radical classroom rules, sparking debate on accountability, education standards, and the need for strong local school boards. Hashtags: #FrancisHowell #LaurenGreenwood #2ATuesday #MarkWalters #SecondAmendment #SchoolBoard #EducationDebate #KimOnAWhim #StLouisPolitics #BallparkFood

Mark Walters of Armed American Radio joins to dissect the latest Second Amendment battles, including Illinois' proposed five-cent ammo tax and mandatory round serialization, the absurd Oregon ballot measure seeking to ban hunting, fishing, and farming, and the recent SAF lawsuit victory allowing lawful firearm carry in U.S. post offices. Walters provides insight on nationwide conservative firearm challenges, debunks ineffective gun control measures, and highlights the ongoing threats to hunters and gun owners. Hashtags: #SecondAmendment #IllinoisAmmoTax #OregonBallot #ArmedAmericanRadio #GunRights #SAF #MarkWalters

Marc Cox interviews Francis Howell School Board candidate Lauren Greenwood, highlighting the personal risks of running for local office. Greenwood shares how she's been targeted with doxing, false accusations, and misleading flyers funded by the Missouri NEA PAC, all while defending her conservative stance on education and gender ideology in schools. She explains her motivations for running, her commitment to protecting students, and offers advice to other candidates facing harassment: stay focused on the truth and don't engage with trolls. The segment underscores the intense scrutiny and intimidation candidates face even at the local school board level. Hashtags: #SchoolBoardElection #FrancisHowell #LaurenGreenwood #Doxing #ParentRights #EducationPolicy #Election2026 #CandidateHarassment #2ATuesday

Marc Cox opens the hour discussing smoother airport operations and the start of absentee voting for Missouri's April 7th election, highlighting the importance of timely participation. He interviews Kim Kowalski about the upcoming Backstoppers benefit honoring her late husband, Sergeant Jeffrey Kowalski, detailing the event's program, live and silent auctions, and unique experiences for attendees. Former Missouri Senator John Lamping joins to discuss local resistance to massive data center projects, potential utility cost increases, and the broader implications of AI-driven infrastructure. The hour closes with lighter and urgent news: new local food vendors at Bush Stadium, March Madness coaching drama, fentanyl found in Barbie dolls, and a controversial Oregon ballot measure that could ban hunting, fishing, and farming. Hashtags: #AbsenteeVoting #Backstoppers #KimKowalski #JohnLamping #DataCenters #BushStadium #MarchMadness #FentanylAlert #OregonBallot #LocalNews #NationalNews

Former Missouri Senator John Lamping joins Marc Cox to discuss community pushback over proposed massive data centers in Festus, Gray Summit, Warrenton, and Montgomery County. Lamping highlights how these centers, driven by AI development demands, could raise utility rates, replace millions of jobs, and create environmental and light pollution concerns. He critiques the legislative framework that enables these projects and explains how much of the recent legislation passed in the Missouri House is symbolic rather than substantive. Lamping warns of the broader economic and societal impacts while emphasizing the importance of informed local decision-making. Hashtags: #JohnLamping #MissouriDataCenters #AIImpact #Legislation #CommunityConcerns #UtilityRates #JobDisplacement #EnvironmentalImpact

Marc Cox and Kim Kowalski discuss the upcoming March 27th Backstoppers fundraiser in honor of her late husband, Sergeant Jeffrey Kowalski. The event at Sunset Country Club features a cocktail hour, bagpipes by Lieutenant Blazkowicz, a tribute video, and a live auction led by Reed Lowe. Attendees can bid on high-profile items including Blues and Fox tickets, private chef events, Polar Express experiences, and custom artwork. Kim emphasizes the emotional and community-driven purpose of the night, encouraging supporters to purchase tickets via Backstoppers.org or Eventbrite before sales close. Hashtags: #Backstoppers #SergeantJeffreyKowalski #Fundraiser #CharityEvent #PoliceSupport #LiveAuction #CommunitySupport #KimKowalski

Marc Cox opens the show with mounting airport disruptions as TSA callouts force emergency ICE deployments, tying the chaos to the ongoing DHS funding standoff and warning of wider national fallout. He then zeroes in on a heated local fight in St. Charles County, blasting PAC-backed attacks and doxxing targeting school board candidates like Lauren Greenwood while exposing what he calls political manipulation in education. The hour expands into a high-stakes tax battle over property tax freezes versus new EMS sales taxes, with Marc arguing unions are overreaching before losses even materialize. “Kim on a Whim” adds a cultural layer, as Kim St. Onge breaks down viral debates featuring Jillian Michaels dismantling body positivity claims and calling out “Big Food” influence, before the hour closes with a stark reaction to the death of Kermit Gosnell and a broader critique of abortion policy and shifting election standards following comments from Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito. Hashtags: #AirportChaos #DHSShutdown #SchoolBoardElections #LaurenGreenwood #PropertyTaxes #KimOnAWhim #BodyPositivity #BigFood #KermitGosnell #ElectionIntegrity

In “Kim on a Whim,” Kim St. Onge dives into viral one-on-one debate videos featuring Jillian Michaels taking on body positivity activists, spotlighting heated clashes over whether obesity can be considered healthy. Kim and Marc Cox break down arguments around “unearned thin privilege,” doctor-patient dynamics, and the broader cultural shift away from personal accountability, while rejecting claims that excess weight has no health consequences. The conversation expands into criticism of “Big Food,” arguing corporations intentionally engineer addictive processed foods to keep consumers hooked, fueling both the obesity crisis and denial narratives, as the hosts draw a hard line between self-acceptance and medical reality.

Marc Cox opens with the deadly LaGuardia Airport crash that killed two pilots and injured others, providing updates on the shutdown and local impacts. Eben Brown joins to report on ICE agents deployed at major airports to assist overburdened TSA staff during spring break travel, explaining how the federal response is unfolding at hubs like Atlanta and Newark. Heather Overstreet discusses her work in conservative media, engaging young Americans in politics and encouraging activism. Dan Buck examines Trump's “counterrevolution,” highlighting efforts to dismantle globalist institutions and reshape U.S. foreign and domestic policy. Tom Ackerman breaks down March Madness upsets and team performances, analyzing SLU, Mizzou, Iowa, Michigan, and Kentucky, and providing insight into mid-major prospects and NCAA dynamics. Kim reports on COVID vaccine studies, emphasizing myocarditis cases in children and critiquing pandemic-era public health decisions. The show concludes with President Trump's Palm Beach press session, covering Joe Kent, Iran, and Robert Mueller, offering unfiltered commentary on current political developments. Hashtags: #LaGuardiaCrash #ICE #TSA #HeatherOverstreet #YoungConservatives #DanBuck #TrumpCounterrevolution #MarchMadness #TomAckerman #COVIDVaccine #Myocarditis #TrumpPressConference #JoeKent #RobertMueller #MarcCox