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Pam Cook is joined by Jon Decker with all the latest info about the President's agenda for the day and responses to yeserday's inquiries.
Catch the latest happening at the White House with Jon Decker, White House Correspondent, and Pam Cook!
Interview & Analysis: Texas Floods, Tariffs & BBB w/White House Correspondent Jon Decker
Brian Mudd fills in for Clay and Buck, he opens with sharp commentary on House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries’ extended “magic minute” speech, a procedural move delaying the final vote on the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act." Mudd humorously critiques Jeffries’ filibuster-style tactics, drawing comparisons to Cory Booker’s past Senate performance and highlighting the strategic implications for House Republicans. The show dives deep into the legislative showdown in Congress, emphasizing the GOP’s push to pass President Trump’s signature bill before July 4th. Mudd explores the political theater surrounding the vote, including reactions from figures like AOC and Chuck Schumer, and the broader implications for Trump’s second-term agenda. The hour transitions into foreign policy, where Mudd and guest Jon Decker, iHeartRadio’s White House correspondent, analyze Trump’s recent NATO summit success, the crippling of Iran’s nuclear program, and new trade deals with the UK and Vietnam. Decker praises Trump’s strategic use of executive power and legislative influence, noting his rapid pace of executive orders and legislative wins compared to his first term. The segment closes with legal analysis of the Diddy trial verdict, where Decker discusses the implications of the not-guilty ruling on major charges, the high bond amount, and the possibility of a presidential pardon. Mudd speaks with Congressman Jimmy Patronis from Florida, who expresses frustration over House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries' record-breaking "magic minute" speech that has delayed the vote. Patronis describes the speech as "a colossal waste of time" and "ridiculous," noting that Jeffries appears to be attempting to break Kevin McCarthy's record for the longest continuous floor speech. The conversation shifts to the fiscal conservative perspective on the bill, with Mudd questioning Patronis about concerns regarding federal debt and deficit implications. Despite some controversial elements like allowing certain illegal immigrants access to Medicaid, Patronis indicates he will vote in favor of the legislation. Brian Mudd gives listeners a detailed breakdown of how the BBB legislation will financially impact average American families and taxpayers, emphasizing that "the round trip impact of this bill is so much more than the average person begins to understand." Make sure you never miss a second of the show by subscribing to the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton show podcast wherever you get your podcasts! ihr.fm/3InlkL8 For the latest updates from Clay & Buck, visit our website https://www.clayandbuck.com/ Connect with Clay Travis and Buck Sexton: X - https://x.com/clayandbuck FB - https://www.facebook.com/ClayandBuck/ IG - https://www.instagram.com/clayandbuck/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuck Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/ClayandBuck TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@clayandbuckYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@VerdictwithTedCruzSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
06.30.25 Pam Cook is joined Jon Decker with the latest from Washington
Interview & Analysis: Iran, NATO & SCOTUS w/White House Correspondent Jon Decker
06.27.25 Pam Cook is joined by Jon Decker with the latest from Wshington
06.25.25 Pm Cook is joned by Jon Decker with the latest in Political News
(June 23,2025)KFI White House correspondent Jon Decker joins the show to discuss what is next for the US after the airstrikes on Iran. Critics dispute legality of Trump's Iran strikes.‘Killer bees' spreading across the US have trail of death and terror.
Today on the show: Continuous coverage of the Iran strike. Military Analyst Col. Jeff McCausland joins us live. ABC News Chris Boccia at The Pentagon. Robert Berger from CBS News live in Jerusalem and Jon Decker traveling with The President at The Hague. Erick Erickson's reaction. Plus. George Takei joins us live! 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Today on the show: Continuous coverage of the Iran strike. Military Analyst Col. Jeff McCausland joins us live. ABC News Chris Boccia at The Pentagon. Robert Berger from CBS News live in Jerusalem and Jon Decker traveling with The President at The Hague. Erick Erickson's reaction. Plus. George Takei joins us live! 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB. https://www.wsbradio.com/on-demand/mark-arum-podcast/
Today on the show: Continuous coverage of the Iran strike. Military Analyst Col. Jeff McCausland joins us live. ABC News Chris Boccia at The Pentagon. Robert Berger from CBS News live in Jerusalem and Jon Decker traveling with The President at The Hague. Erick Erickson's reaction. Plus. George Takei joins us live! 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Interview & Analysis: The Israel-Iran War w/White House Correspondent Jon Decker
06.20.25 Pam Cook is joined by Jon Decker with the latest from Washington
06.17.25 Jon Decker joins Pam Cook with the latest from Washington
Jon was at the parade in DC over the weekend and talks about the president's upcoming trip to Canada for the G7 Summit.
Israel's Iranian Strikes, Iran's Response & What's Next w/Jon Decker
Bill Essayli -U.S. States Attorney for the Central District of CA. They are still enforcing immigration and to bring order back to the region. They are also charging anyone that committed violent acts against police. // Jon Decker- a White House Correspondent to discuss Trump, Musk and the protest in Los Angeles. // Michael Monks. Local prominent arrests and aide to city council member accused of assault with deadly weapon against police officer. // Waymo suspended service in L.A. #Protest #ICE #Immigration #LosAngeles #Violence #Trump #ElonMusk #Waymo
The Man Who Asked the Question That Kicked Off The Trump vs. Musk Feud - White House Correspondent Jon Decker
Amy King hosts your Friday Wake Up Call. ABC News national correspondent Jim Ryan opens the show talking about steps toward a lunar settlement. KFI White House reporter Jon Decker speaks on the feud developing between President Trump and Elon Musk. The House Whisperer Dean Sharp is back on Wake Up Call for another edition of ‘Waking Up with the House Whisperer!' Today, Dean talks about architecture. Courtney Donohoe from Bloomberg Media joins the show to give insight into business and Wall Street. The show closes with ABC News entertainment reporter Will Ganns talks about the upcoming Tony Awards, Owen Wilson's new movie, and Sinners now streaming on Netflix.
(May 21, 2025)KFI News White House correspondent Jon Decker joins the show to discuss Trump announcing ‘Golden Dome' space missile defenses. Will anyone take the factory jobs Trump wants to bring back to America. I'm a LinkedIn executive… I see the bottom ring of the career ladder breaking.
Was the UK trade deal the biggest news or is more on the way?
Amy King hosts your Wednesday Wake Up Call. KFI White House correspondent Jon Decker speaks on Trump's first and next 100 days in office. KFI Tech Reporter Rich DeMuro joins Wake Up Call for ‘Wired Wednesday'! Rich talks about Meta's new AI app, Google upgrading AI podcast tool, and the Bandana job search site. On this week's edition of ‘Amy's on It' she reviews ____. Courtney Donohoe from Bloomberg Media joins the show to give a business and stock market update. The show closes with Amy talking with Dr. Charity Chandler Cole about the Reimagine Gala at CASA of Los Angeles.
Jon Decker. Trump, Putin & UkraineJim Ryan. Vehicle Rammings, Serious Threat Security ChallengeSteven Portnoy. Trump approval rating at 39%Mark Sutherland. Abby's List a Dogumentary
Amy King hosts your Monday morning Wake Up Call. ABC News correspondent Jordana Miller joins the show live from Jerusalem to discuss Rafah now being a ‘closed military zone.” KFI News White House correspondent Jon Decker speaks on Trump's tariffs and what we should expect next. ABC News national reporter Steven Portnoy talks about DOJ placing senior lawyer on leave in case of mistakenly deported man. The show closes with Amy talking with the owner of Swaggy Wolfdog about being banned from Dodger Stadium.
(April 02, 2025)Neil Saavedra is in for Bill while he is out on vacation. KFI White House correspondent Jon Decker talks about tariffs and ‘Liberation Day.' Val Kilmer passes away at age 65. Mexico tariffs could raise avocado prices… Chipotle prepared for this. Layoffs at HHS begin to take shape.
Tim kicks off the show with Mark Thompson. And they begin with ABC's Alex Stone, who joins the show to talk about the new surprising Southwest baggage policy as well as the latest updates on the NTSB, calling for immediate changes at Reagan Airport considering the recent accident with the American Airlines flight and a military helicopter. // Tim and Mark discuss the just-passed funding bill by the House of Representatives, the recent changes at the Department of Education, and the trade fight between the US and Canada with KFI White House Correspondent, Jon Decker. // Tim and Mark discuss whether you should let your teen drink at home which leads them to a discussion about interventions. // Tim is going to be presenting the awards to the Huntington Beach Police Department and is looking forward to the opportunity on Thursday. Then, Tim and Mark discuss the inclement weather that's in-store for the rest of this week and early next week. And Tim calls Bellio out for not approving of dating a guy living out of storm drain.