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John Cantrell fills in for Kevin; Tom gives an update on the Chicago Bears stadium search; fully autonomous drones kill human soldiers for the first time; Straight Talk with Corinne Straight on ICE; Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales loses his bid to run again; Tucker Carlson announces he is leaving the Republican party.
Algae bloom consumes the newly renovated Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool; volunteer for Greg Ballard's Indiana Secretary of State campaign accused of submitting fraudulent signatures; woman dies bungee jumping in Brazil; Tom has some things to say about Hillary Clinton's recent remarks that Joe Biden shouldn't have run for a 2nd term; California Governor and likely presidential candidate Gavin Newsom says he and his wife are being investigated by the DOJ; World Cup updates.
Tom is feeling better; Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales crashes out at a campaign event; IN U.S. Senator Jim Banks remarks on the Bears project; Straight Talk with Corinne Straight on the Iran war; Executive Secretary-Treasurer of the Northwest Indiana Building and Construction Trades Council Randy Palmateer talks with Tom and Kevin about organized labor, bipartisanship, the Bears, men's underwear, and more.
The Chicago Bears are coming to Hammond; Beau Bayh wins Democratic nomination for Indiana Secretary of State; Straight Talk with Corinne Straight on Trump's recent interview walk-out and Hegseth's controversial remarks at a D-Day event in France; Indianapolis City-Council councilman and mayoral candidate Vop Osili talks with Tom and Kevin about his upbringing, accomplishments in city government, his vision for Indianapolis, and more.
Chicago media complaining about cost of Bears deal to Illinois tax payers. Jamie Reitenour talks about her run for Indiana Secretary of State. Upland Brewing acquires Sangrita Grill & Cantina in Fishers. TV Theme Song Roseanne. Why doesn't Trump just finish Iran? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ken Paxton wins! Why doesn't Trump just finish Iran? GLP-1 drugs treating cancer. Diego Morales Taking Campaign Cash From Crash-Plagued Trucking Firm Owned By Indian Born Ex-Business Partner Siddharth Mahant Greg Ballard, it's time to start firing staff. Today’s Popcorn Moment: Joy Behar RAGES at New York Giants QB Jaxson Dart for introducing President Trump at a rally. Today on the Marketplace: This is some super geek D & D stuff right here. Another example of Wall St. vs. Midwest Main Street Chicago media complaining about cost of Bears deal to Illinois tax payers. Jamie Reitenour talks about her run for Indiana Secretary of State. Upland Brewing acquires Sangrita Grill & Cantina in Fishers. TV Theme Song Roseanne. Why doesn't Trump just finish Iran? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Officer involved shooting late last night on 80/94; Tom gets elbowed in the eye; Tom walks in the Hammond Mohawks Memorial Day parade; Straight Talk with Corinne Straight on AI; is Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales running again or not; former controversial Mayor Tiffany Henyard wins her primary race in Fulton County, Georgia.
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Felix Rosenqvist Wins 110th Indy 500. Iran / Ukraine / Russia. Coke Zero vs Diet Coke. Just say no to Diego Mitch Daniels will be the interim president at Purdue. Today’s Popcorn Moment: David Shelton running for Indiana Secretary of State. Today on the Marketplace: Your home arcade has arrived. There is no deal to be made with Iran Felix Rosenqvist takes home $4.3 million from the largest purse ever for "The Greatest Spectacle in Racing". According the rules of the left, Debbie Wasserman Schultz should not be running in a majority black district. Islamist claims that that Australia doesn't have the right to exist. Markets anticipating Iranian deal. TV Theme Song: The Amazing Race, Why has the SD Mosque shooting story gone away? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mitch Daniels will be the interim president at Purdue. Today’s Popcorn Moment: David Shelton running for Indiana Secretary of State. Today on the Marketplace: Your home arcade has arrived. There is no deal to be made with IranSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
**Get Ready for the Indianapolis 500 and more ** Today on Community Connection, we're just days away from the highly anticipated Indianapolis 500, and our guest, Danny Bridges, sportswriter for the Indianapolis Recorder and an expert on all things Indy Car, will be here to give us the lowdown on the latest news including the status of Rossi's participation in the race and the drivers who are expected to be in the running. We also talk about the importance of being prepared for the big day, whether you're a driver or a fan. But that's not all - we're also discussing the upcoming election for Indiana Secretary of State, where a new challenger has entered the race, and we're exploring the importance of mental health awareness. Plus, we're giving away tickets to DJ Gino's Celebration of Choirs, and we're talking about the latest in IndyCar racing. In this episode, Tina Cosby and producer Eric Garnes dive into the world of politics, discussing the recent shift in support from Republicans to a new challenger in the Indiana Secretary of State election. We also talk about the importance of mental health awareness and the resources available to those in need. And, of course, we're giving away tickets to DJ Gino's Celebration of Choirs, so be sure to listen to the end to find out how to win. But that's not all - we're also discussing the latest in IndyCar racing, including the upcoming Indianapolis 500 and the drivers who are vying for the top spot. So, if you're ready to get revved up for the Indianapolis 500 and learn more about the latest news and updates, be sure to tune in to this episode of Community Connection. We'll be giving away tickets to DJ Gino's Celebration of Choirs, and we'll be discussing the importance of mental health awareness and the resources available to those in need. Don't miss out on the excitement - listen to the full episode now!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Primary Election Day is today – get out and vote; John Cantrell joins Tom and Kevin for the first half of the show; Spirit Airlines goes under; Spencer Pratt runs for Mayor of L.A.; Straight Talk with Corinne Straight on an observation about Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales along with the latest on an abortion ruling; candidate for Lake County Sheriff Jason Gore and wife Tracy stop in to remind everyone to vote today; Indiana Dunes National Park TikTok page hacked; no one shows up to another TPUSA event.
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A Libertarian candidate joins a crowded race for Indiana Secretary of State. Some Indiana state senators who voted against last year's redistricting attempt and are now running for reelection, face heated primary races. Logansport Mayor Chris Martin is resigning after six years in the position. The state commission that oversees Indiana's utilities companies conducted the first phase of an investigation Tuesday. Indy Parks broke ground Monday on improvements to Canterbury Park on the city's north side. Hundreds of volunteers spread out across Indianapolis Tuesday to help prepare the city for the NCAA Men's Final Four basketball games next week. Indiana state employees will receive no pay raises this year.
Blythe Potter joins us talking about her run for Indiana Secretary of State. Check Your Indiana Voters Registration here. Blythe Potter is on ALL the Socials, just search. BlythePotter.com Thanks to AnneFeeney.com UAW2209.org CWA-Union.org MLPA BACLocal4 INKY
Episode 434 of Boss Hog of Liberty is available now. Host voices are Jeremiah Morrell, Zach Burcham, Forrest Plank, and Bones Harcourt. We are joined by the cast of the new “Playbook Podcast” that originates from BHOL Studios. Ean Southerland, Chad Nguyen, and Steve Barnard have the sports podcast scene covered. They chat NFL, College Basketball, Hockey, and copious amounts of golf. Streaming TV just got even more confusing, and we all just agree to pay more. Indiana is looking at Tolling I-70, it may take a Henry County Commuter $150 a month to drive to work on I-70 starting in 2029. Is this the right amount? And will Governor Braun get approval for his plan from President Trump's DOT? The Indiana Secretary of State race is looking like it might be the most interesting race in Indiana as former Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard has announced his candidacy in the “Lincoln” party. What impact would this have on Indiana Politics? Next Episode records on Thursday March 26th. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gas prices surge, and Trump supporters aren't happy; the latest on Greg Ballard running for Indiana Secretary of State as an Independent; Straight Talk with Corinne Straight about a surprise ruling in Indiana regarding abortion; is former controversial Dolton, Illinois Mayor Tiffany Henyard attempting a political comeback in Fulton County, Georgia of all places; crazy L.A. Marathon finish; the scary truth behind Havana Syndrome; 2,500 new ICE vehicles going unused.
Governor Braun reflects on the 2026 legislative session. Former Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard joins the race for Indiana Secretary of State as an independent. The Indiana State Treasurer raises questions about the BlackRock buyout of AES Indiana.
Governor Mike Braun reflects on the 2026 legislative session after a rocky start with December's redistricting vote. Former Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard joins the race for Indiana Secretary of State as an independent, facing up against Diego Morales and Beau Bayh. The State Treasurer raises questions about the sale of AES Indiana to BlackRock and the Qatar Investment Authority. Host Jill Sheridan is joined by Democrat Laura Beck, Republican Whitley Yates, Caroline Beck of WFYI, and Oseye Boyd of Mirror Indy to debate and discuss this week's top stories.
Former Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard is joining the increasingly crowded race for Indiana Secretary of State. A vote on whether to approve a data center for Martindale-Brightwood, one of the oldest historically Black communities in the city, is now delayed. The Indianapolis Public Schools board is changing its rules for when federal immigration agents can enter school grounds. The Indiana Treasurer of State is raising concerns that the utility company AES Indiana will be purchased by an investment group. The Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026, making its way through Congress in Washington D.C., could help Hoosier Farmers. Former Notre Dame football coach Lou Holtz has died.
Former Indianapolis Mayor Greg Ballard is joining the increasingly crowded race for Indiana Secretary of State. A vote on whether to approve a data center for Martindale-Brightwood, one of the oldest historically Black communities in the city, is now delayed. The Indianapolis Public Schools board is changing its rules for when federal immigration agents can enter school grounds. The Indiana Treasurer of State is raising concerns that the utility company AES Indiana will be purchased by an investment group. The Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026, making its way through Congress in Washington D.C., could help Hoosier Farmers. Former Notre Dame football coach Lou Holtz has died. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. WFYI News Now is produced by Zach Bundy, with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.
Chinese state-run media promotes anti-Iran War protests organized by CCP-linked Singham Network. The Texas Primaries. Letitia James abuses children. Illegal alien in Virginia stabs 41 year old mother to death. Greg Ballard running for Indiana Secretary of State. Colts using transition tag on QB Daniel Jones. Today’s Popcorn Moment: Trump cutting trade to Spain. PM Mark Carney says the U.S.-Israel war against Iran is a failure of the international order. Today on the Marketplace: 1950's Kentucky Fried Chicken shortening scoop. Brownsburg schools pays $650,000 to former teacher who refused to use trans students’ preferred names Pete Hegseth gives live update. Tony's conversation with Senator Jim Banks yesterday regarding Iran. It's psychological warfare for those left in power in Iran. Hegseth punching the Europeans in the face. TV Theme Song: Mrs Columbo. Raizin Caine remarks. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chinese state-run media promotes anti-Iran War protests organized by CCP-linked Singham Network. The Texas Primaries. Letitia James abuses children. Illegal alien in Virginia stabs 41 year old mother to death. Greg Ballard running for Indiana Secretary of State.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Indiana Secretary of Education Katie Jenner is this week's speaker.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Tom says he's about to be sued by the Post-Tribune; will Hammond, Indiana be featured on Turning Point USA's alternative Super Bowl halftime show; Jennifer-Ruth Green drops out of Northwest Indiana's congressional race; IN House Speaker Todd Huston to be lead sponsor of Bears Bill; the latest controversy involving IN Secretary of State Diego Morales; democratic candidate for Indiana Secretary of State Beau Bayh talks with Tom and Kevin about why he's running, what it's like having Evan Bayh as his father, and more.
Matt Reardon and John Cantrell fill in for Tom; Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales posts a picture of him shoveling snow, and it doesn't go over well; Matt has trouble canceling his gym membership; Mayor Tom appeared on FOX News to discuss the latest on the Chicago Bears eyeing a move to Indiana; Straight Talk with Corinne Straight on how she was mobbed online this week for reporting on the results of a new marijuana study and its effect on the heart; another American citizen shot and killed by federal agents during an ICE protest.
IU wins the national championship; Hammond, Indiana's MLK Day march once again takes place on the coldest day of the year; Tom receives grief from his own party about his willingness to work with IN Governor Mike Braun; Straight Talk with Corinne Straight covers the affordability crisis in America; candidate for Indiana Secretary of State Blythe Potter talks with Tom and Kevin about why she's running, her opponents Beau Bayh and Diego Morales, the problems with the election process in Indiana, and more.
In a bombshell allegation, Abdul-Hakim Shabazz claims that Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales is under a Grand Jury investigation related to a political advertisement which ran last year featuring Marion County election workers. Plus, Braun is set to deliver the State of the State, township governments are once again under fire, and much more, as Shabazz joins Rob Kendall and Jim Merritt for Statehouse Happenings. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 422 of Boss Hog of Liberty is out! Jeremiah Morrell, Zach Burcham, and Bash Crider are our cohosts. The featured guest is Lauri Shillings is seeking the Libertarian nomination for Indiana Secretary of State. Her platform includes improving the state website and making it easier to interact with the office. She notes the differences between her vision for the office and the incumbent. The Secretary of State is the chief election officer, she weighs in on reports of illegal voting happening and the defeat of new Congressional maps. Bash Crider is involved with an effort to try to save the Church Street Gym and the old YMCA building. It is going to take some major capital improvements and $200,000 in operating expenses over the next four years. The final story is remembering NASCAR driver and Humanitarian Greg Biffle who tragically died in a plane crash this week in North Carolina. Biffle was a beacon of volunteerism after Hurricane Helene struck North Carolina in 2024. Our program is community supported on Patreon. Do your part by chipping into the cause by donating monthly at any level at www.patreon.com/bosshogofliberty and receive even more BONUS coverage and content. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Decatur Township on the southwest side of Marion County has become the newest fight over a data center in Indiana. Six former men's basketball players at IU Indianapolis are suing the university, alleging physical and emotional abuse by fired coach Paul Corsaro. Candidates for the 2026 Indiana Secretary of State race are already pooling campaign donations. An Indiana group wants the state to take a closer look at preemption laws. Indiana's home energy rebate program is off to a slow start. Northwest Indiana leaders are welcoming the Chicago Bears' announcement that they're willing to look at the Region for a new stadium site. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. WFYI News Now is produced by Zach Bundy, with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.
Decatur Township on the southwest side of Marion County has become the newest fight over a data center in Indiana. Six former men's basketball players at IU Indianapolis are suing the university, alleging physical and emotional abuse by fired coach Paul Corsaro. Candidates for the 2026 Indiana Secretary of State race are already pooling campaign donations. An Indiana group wants the state to take a closer look at preemption laws. Indiana's home energy rebate program is off to a slow start. Northwest Indiana leaders are welcoming the Chicago Bears' announcement that they're willing to look at the Region for a new stadium site.
Todd sits down with Beau Bayh, a Democrat running for Indiana Secretary of State, for a candid conversation about Indiana's push for mid-cycle redistricting. We dig into what gerrymandering looks like in practice, whether splitting counties like Marion makes sense, and how competition and trust shape healthy elections. Beau explains why he's taking this message to conservative audiences, what bipartisan commissions can and can't solve, and why he believes accountability—not party—should guide the office he's seeking. Todd shares concerns about rising partisanship and presses Beau on how today's Democratic Party compares to the Bayh legacy Hoosiers remember. If you care about election integrity, redistricting maps, and the future of Indiana politics, this one's worth your time.
Todd sits down with Beau Bayh, a Democrat running for Indiana Secretary of State, for a candid conversation about Indiana's push for mid-cycle redistricting. We dig into what gerrymandering looks like in practice, whether splitting counties like Marion makes sense, and how competition and trust shape healthy elections. Beau explains why he's taking this message to conservative audiences, what bipartisan commissions can and can't solve, and why he believes accountability—not party—should guide the office he's seeking. Todd shares concerns about rising partisanship and presses Beau on how today's Democratic Party compares to the Bayh legacy Hoosiers remember. If you care about election integrity, redistricting maps, and the future of Indiana politics, this one's worth your time.
Indiana Secretary of Education Katie Jenner joins Freedom to Learn to explain how Indiana's ambitious education initiatives are boosting reading scores, revolutionizing high school experiences, and expanding education freedom. Secretary Jenner also shares the state's quest for flexibility and freedom from onerous federal strings. She describes Indiana's ESEA waiver application's key requests: block grants for […]
Wayne Township has chosen its next schools chief. Longtime district leader Shenia Suggs was approved in a unanimous board vote Monday night/this week. In less than a month, researchers from Purdue University will take part in an expedition to investigate the potential site of the remains of Amelia Earhart's plane. Beau Bayh, a 29-year-old Marine Corps veteran and Harvard-trained lawyer, announced a run for Indiana Secretary of State as a Democrat on Monday. A team of clinicians who respond to mental health and substance abuse-related crises in Indianapolis now cover about two-thirds of the city.
Wayne Township has chosen its next schools chief. Longtime district leader Shenia Suggs was approved in a unanimous board vote Monday night/this week. In less than a month, researchers from Purdue University will take part in an expedition to investigate the potential site of the remains of Amelia Earhart's plane. Beau Bayh, a 29-year-old Marine Corps veteran and Harvard-trained lawyer, announced a run for Indiana Secretary of State as a Democrat on Monday. A team of clinicians who respond to mental health and substance abuse-related crises in Indianapolis now cover about two-thirds of the city. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. WFYI News Now is produced by Drew Daudelin, Zach Bundy and Abriana Herron, with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.
Shillings, a Creative Director at the University of Indianapolis and a small business owner, is stepping up in response to what she sees as a lack of integrity and public service from the current Secretary of State, Diego Morales. Her campaign will focus on: Restoring trust in Indiana elections Protecting taxpayer dollars Advocating for small businesses Ending partisan misuse of the Secretary's office
Indiana's former Public Safety Secretary Jennifer-Ruth Green faces a complaint accusing her of violating multiple provisions of the state's ethics code. Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales says his office provided the personal information of the state's registered voters — nearly five million Hoosiers — to the U.S. Department of Justice. The Muncie Human Rights Commission president, Ste-Ven Knipp, will step down from his position following social media comments he made that celebrated the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. The annual Tippecanoe Latino Festival brought people together over the weekend to celebrate culture and community. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. WFYI News Now is produced by Zach Bundy and Abriana Herron, with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.
Indiana's former Public Safety Secretary Jennifer-Ruth Green faces a complaint accusing her of violating multiple provisions of the state's ethics code. Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales says his office provided the personal information of the state's registered voters — nearly five million Hoosiers — to the U.S. Department of Justice. The Muncie Human Rights Commission president, Ste-Ven Knipp, will step down from his position following social media comments he made that celebrated the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. The annual Tippecanoe Latino Festival brought people together over the weekend to celebrate culture and community.
Another day, another round of concerns involving Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales. This time they center around Raju Chinthala, a businessman with a contract with Morales' office that is raising eyebrows. Chinthala was a part or Morales' mysterious trip to India, and the quest to find information about Chinthala's work there is featured in a new Indy Star piece. On this week's Statehouse Happenings, Rob Kendall, Abdul-Hakim Shabazz, and Jim Merritt explore the latest in a never-ending flow of red flags involving the Indiana Secretary of State. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A new mural is coming to the Fletcher Place Community Center in downtown Indy as part of the WNBA Legacy Project. Marion County school districts could soon lose a significant amount of local dollars. A recent proposal by the U.S. Senate could require Indiana to roll back eligibility in the Medicaid expansion program. Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales remained defiant in the face of questions by the Indiana State Budget Committee on spending.
A new mural is coming to the Fletcher Place Community Center in downtown Indy as part of the WNBA Legacy Project. Marion County school districts could soon lose a significant amount of local dollars. A recent proposal by the U.S. Senate could require Indiana to roll back eligibility in the Medicaid expansion program. Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales remained defiant in the face of questions by the Indiana State Budget Committee on spending. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. WFYI News Now is produced by Drew Daudelin, Zach Bundy and Abriana Herron, with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.
Rob attended the Clark County Lincoln Day Dinner over the weekend, during which he confronted Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales about his mysterious trip to India.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Another week, another set of bad headlines for Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales. Not only did the Marion County Election Board vote to open an investigation into his recent advertisement where he is accused of potentially violating Indiana election law. On top of that, Morales is facing questions about an apparent meeting with Hungarian officials where he may have pledged action related to agriculture affairs he does not appear to have authority over. On this week's Statehouse Happenings, Rob Kendall, Abdul-Hakim Shabazz, and Jim Merritt discuss the latest unflattering news for the Indiana Secretary of State. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita endorses Diego Morales for reelection as Indiana Secretary of State.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita and Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales have filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Homeland Security for allegedly failing to verify the citizenship status of more than 550,000 state voters. Interesting. Plus, Homeland security secretary Kristi Noem had her handbag stolen at a Washington restaurant, containing her passport, department security badge, and $3,000 in cash. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales is under fire for a trip to India paid for with what he described as private funds. The trip raised red flags when it coincided with his missing of a budget meeting. Now the heat is on Morales over his refusal to provide specifics of the trip, including who paid for it. As the pressure on Morales builds, will he provide answers to ease public concerns? Rob Kendall, Jim Merritt, and Abdul-Hakim Shabazz discuss on this week's Statehouse Happenings. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales had a rough go of it in his recent appearance before House Ways and Means. There to ask for more money from the taxpayers, some on the committee didn't seem impressed. That included longtime Democrat Representative Ed DeLaney, who took Morales to task over hiring a family member and no-bid contracts. Rob Kendall, Jim Merritt, and Abdul-Hakim Shabazz discuss Diego's rotten day on this week's Statehouse Happenings. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
0:00-10:57- Rob and Guest host Jim Merit start with reactions to the Delphi Murder Trial conviction of Richard Allen. Rob and Jim share frustrations and what they think of the “Victory lap” by prosecutors and law enforcement. 10:57-19:13- Rob and Jim breakdown Joe Rogan and Theo Von's podcast where they discussed Kamala not coming on Rogan's podcast. Then, Trump's EPA Director Lee Zelden shared with Fox News how the first 100 days will go for businesses. 19:13- 30:44- WIBC's Abdul joins to discuss his story on Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales being investigated. According to reports, Morales is being federally investigated for potential money laundering and racketeering involving a local Mexican Restaurant. 30:44-35:13- Faith leaders are not happy with the Democrat party. This comes after a historic republican turnout in the 2024 US General Election.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.