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On the latest episode of the Politically Speaking Hour on St. Louis on the Air, STLPR's Sarah Fentem joins host Jason Rosenbaum to talk about the potential impact of the One Big Beautiful Bill on the state's Medicaid program. Fentem spoke with Sen. Josh Hawley earlier this week about why he ended up voting for the massive budgetary package – even though it includes provisions that hurt states' abilities to retain Medicaid enrollees. Rosenbaum also talked with state Reps. Colin Wellenkamp and Marty Joe Murray about the House Future Caucus.
Marc & Kim kick off the Marc Cox Morning Show with a heated reaction to Facebook pulling their livestream over licensed music—Marc blasts Big Tech's hypocritical censorship while teasing major interviews with Tanya J. Powers, Jim Carafano, and Dr. William Forstchen. From Lee Zeldin's promised transparency on geoengineering to Josh Hawley's AI moratorium concerns, the hour is packed. The team dives into the chemtrail and cloud seeding debate following deadly Texas floods, weighs the credibility of long-hidden government weather programs, and critiques media gaslighting over Biden's cognitive decline. In Kim on a Whim, Kim torches a California Catholic diocese for suspending Mass for illegals afraid of ICE, calling out moral inconsistency within the church. Marc challenges the narrative that ICE targets churches, accusing leftist clergy of political grandstanding. Finally, the show honors Officer Schneider of Troy, MO as June's Feed Our First Responders pick while Marc recalls his own reporting on secret Cold War chemical testing in St. Louis—proof that government secrecy is real, and so are the questions that follow.
Marc, Kim, and Ethan open the hour with blunt takes on marriage, heatwaves, and then dive into the one-year anniversary of the assassination attempt on President Trump, revealing how a split-second, off-script move likely saved his life—a moment they credit to divine intervention. Tanya J. Powers reports on limited Secret Service accountability despite serious security failures. The team also tackles Sen. Josh Hawley's push to defund taxpayer-funded NPR over media bias and warns about dangerous AI deepfakes targeting politicians. Former ICE Director Tom Homan's claim that illegal immigration numbers may be closer to 20 million sparks outrage, while Nicole Murray updates on tariffs, layoffs, and market trends. Wrapping up with a wild In Other News segment, they cover Pittsburgh's nude bowling event, blocked subscription cancellation rules, a California woman swamped with unwanted Amazon returns, and a tragic story of a Florida man killed trying to save a turtle—closing with Marc's no-nonsense PSA: don't swerve for animals on the road.
The death toll rises in Texas as local officials face intensifying questions about their response to the floods. Sen. Josh Hawley (R-Mo.) speaks with NBC News following his vote to pass President Trump's tax and spending plan despite opposing its cuts to Medicaid. Rep. Don Bacon (R-Neb.) shares his thoughts on the state of the Republican Party and his decision to not to seek re-election in the House.
Marc & Kim break down how Democrats and the media are weaponizing the Texas flood tragedy to blame Trump, despite facts pointing elsewhere—Gov. Abbott and even Chris Cuomo push back. Trump's dodging of Epstein questions sparks outrage from the team, with Kim blasting Pam Bondi's backpedaling and the media's cowardice. In Kim on a Whim, religious freedom scores a huge win as the IRS confirms churches can now discuss candidates—Kim calls out spineless pastors while Marc torches leftist hypocrisy in black churches. Finally, a decades-long fight ends in victory as Senator Josh Hawley helps pass RECA, compensating Coldwater Creek victims while exposing government coverups and media Medicaid lies.
Marc & Kim open the show calling out Democrats and the media for weaponizing the Texas flood tragedy to unfairly blame Trump, with pushback from Gov. Abbott and Chris Cuomo. The Epstein scandal deepens as Trump dodges questions and Pam Bondi backpedals, fueling outrage. “Kim on a Whim” celebrates a win for religious freedom as the IRS now allows churches to endorse candidates, while Marc exposes leftist hypocrisy in black churches. Senator Josh Hawley scores a hard-fought victory passing RECA to compensate Coldwater Creek radiation victims, unveiling government and media coverups. The show moves into storms, Cardinals rain delays, and attacks LA Mayor Karen Bass's lies on ICE raids, featuring GOP strategist Nicholee Ambrose exposing Bass's radical left agenda. Security upgrades at MetroLink and market updates highlight economic shifts, from Trump's tariff threats to Bezos unloading stock. The crew debates Gen Z dating and vents over lane-assist tech. “In Other News” covers shocking Chick-fil-A health rankings, soaring car payments, a French bee attack, and a North Carolina man's alligator rescue of his dog. Hour three dives deeper into Coldwater Creek's RECA expansion with co-founder Kim Thone Visentine urging affected residents to prepare. The Epstein case's missing jail footage and Pam Bondi's evasiveness demand accountability. Heritage's Genevieve Wood comments on the NEA breaking with the Anti-Defamation League amid rising antisemitism, warning about Elon Musk's potential third-party run. The IRS ruling on political speech in churches fuels cultural debate in “Kim on a Whim.” The final hour focuses on national security as the Trump assassination attempt anniversary spotlights Secret Service failures and investigation lags. The hosts condemn leftist violent rhetoric, highlighting Chris Cuomo's rare warning and Claire McCaskill's commentator hypocrisy. Tariffs are set to resume August 1 despite pending deals. Antisemitism spikes as the NEA drops the Anti-Defamation League; Netanyahu stands firm against Hamas and praises Trump's Middle East peace legacy. Taylor Riggs explains the Fed's cautious rate strategy amid resilient job numbers and tariff uncertainty, teasing insights on Fort Knox's undervalued gold reserves from Larry Kudlow. The show closes with a critical review of Tucker Carlson's controversial interview with Iran's president, exposing regime lies and real threats to the U.S. and Israel.
The One Big Beautiful Bill is now President Trump's signature legislative achievement, including sweeping changes to taxes, immigration, and spending priorities. But buried in the budget reconciliation process, an AI regulation fight became one of the most contentious debates in the entire package.Senator Ted Cruz championed a 10-year moratorium on most state and local AI regulation, arguing that a patchwork of conflicting laws would hamstring American companies in their competition with China. His solution was clever: tie the moratorium to rural broadband funding through budget reconciliation, allowing it to pass with simple Republican majorities.The Senate parliamentarian approved the measure under the Byrd rule, giving Cruz's proposal the green light. But the coalition that formed against it was unexpected. Instead of typical partisan lines, opponents included not just Democrats and left-leaning groups, but also MAGA influencers like Steve Bannon, conservative senators like Josh Hawley and Marsha Blackburn, child safety advocates, and Republican governors.The drama peaked when Blackburn—after negotiating a compromise with Cruz to reduce the time frame to five years and add exemptions to allow state laws on child safety and rights of publicity—walked away from the deal at the last moment. When the dust settled, the Senate voted 99-1 to strip the AI moratorium entirely—a decisive defeat for the tech industry.The fight exposed deeper tensions over federalism, corporate power, and whether conservatives are willing to override state authority to boost American tech competitiveness. The resounding rejection suggests many weren't. So where does the fight for a national AI standard go from here, and what does this defeat mean for the shaky alliance between “tech bros” and the Trump Administration? Evan is joined by James Wallner, Vice President for Policy at FAI, and Luke Hogg, Director of Technology Policy at FAI.
In this episode of the Bill Press Pod, Bill reconnects with Carl Hulse, Chief Washington Correspondent for the New York Times, to discuss The Big Beautiful Bill recently forced through Congress. They compare it to the fights around the passage of The Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) and highlight the legislative muscle required, including Vice President's critical tie-breaking votes. The bill, encompassing Medicaid cuts to border security, faced criticism for bypassing traditional processes. They delve into the political ramifications, with Republicans like Josh Hawley and Tom Tillis grappling with the bill's implications while nearly all Republicans caved to political pressure from Trump. The pod also addresses the bill's potential impact on the national deficit and how Democrats could leverage this in future elections. Additionally, the influence of figures like Elon Musk on the legislative process and Trump's ongoing impact on the Republican Party are examined.Today Bill highlights the work of Jose Andres and the World Central Kitchen now providing food to the people in the Texas Hill Country recovering from the flash flood disaster. More information at WCK.orgSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Are interest rate caps on credit cards a lifeline for struggling Americans—or a ticking time bomb that could wreck the economy overnight? That's the million-dollar question we tackle in this episode of The Brian Nichols Show. Politicians like Josh Hawley, AOC, and Bernie Sanders are pitching a 10% interest cap as the solution to crushing consumer debt—but is this really about helping the little guy, or just another Trojan horse for more government control? Studio Sponsor: Cardio Miracle - "Unlock the secret to a healthier heart, increased energy levels, and transform your cardiovascular fitness like never before.": CardioMiracle.com/TBNS Brian sits down with Tyler Curtis to break down the real-world impact of these proposed credit card caps, and spoiler alert—it's not all sunshine and savings. Tyler, a seasoned loan officer and contributor to the Mises Institute, explains how these feel-good proposals could actually gut access to credit for millions of working-class Americans. Think fewer credit cards, higher risk, and a fast track to payday lenders and government handouts. We unpack why interest rates on unsecured debt like credit cards are higher than mortgages and car loans—and why that makes total sense if you understand risk. But it gets worse. The proposed caps could make credit cards virtually disappear for 80%+ of current cardholders, especially those who actually need them the most. That's not financial freedom. That's financial lockdown. Brian and Tyler also explore the deeper issue: Americans are hurting. We get why this sounds good on paper. People are desperate for relief—but short-term political fixes often come with long-term pain. Instead of rate caps, we explore real solutions like tax relief, reducing spending, and empowering communities to help one another outside of Washington. If you're tired of politicians playing economic games with your future, this episode is a must-watch. It's not about defending big banks—it's about defending your access to opportunity. Whether you're drowning in debt or just want to understand what's really going on, this conversation will change the way you look at your wallet—and your vote. ❤️ Order Cardio Miracle (CardioMiracle.com/TBNS) for 15% off and take a step towards better heart health and overall well-being!
The US Government is buying back its own bonds. Scott Bessent is following in the footsteps of John Maynard Keynes. Senator Josh Hawley is pushing for raising the minimum wage. But while the government redistributes the wealth (largely from the middle class to the lower class), wealth disparity is increasing because Federal Reserve policies will always favor the rich. The shell game is impossible for the average person to follow. But suffice it to say, some animals turn out to be more equal than others. But why not just trust God, and run the economy by biblical principles and honest money? This program includes: 1. The World View in 5 Minutes with Adam McManus (Death toll in Texas flash floods climbs to 79; Trump's Big Beautiful Bill defunded Planned Parenthood; Pakistani Christian girl, kidnapped for two years, escapes) 2. Generations with Kevin Swanson
Senate Republicans have passed President Trump's signature domestic policy bill, setting the stage for a final vote in the House on legislation that would cut trillions of dollars in taxes while scaling back spending on Medicaid, food assistance and clean energy programs.~This Episode is Sponsored By Coinbase~ Buy $50 & Get $50 for getting started on Coinbase➜ https://bit.ly/CBARRON00:00 Intro00:15 Sponsor: Coinbase00:45 Tax Bill Passed01:42 Tax Bill heads to The House02:30 Polymarket03:00 Scott Besssent on cutting medicaid04:04 Josh Hawley sells out04:35 Inflation / Rate cut odds06:23 CNBC: Goldman raises rate cut odds to 3 this year08:00 Mike Wilson: Bull case for second half09:22 Jerome Powell on stablecoins10:18 Circle Gate way11:13 USDG l Kamino APY11:52 Tom Lee #1 investor12:14 Tom Lee was right13:15 Tom Lee vs Bitcoin14:30 ETH shorts15:05 ETH/BTC bottom15:45 ETF launches getting easier17:09 Outro#Crypto #Bitcoin #Ethereum~Tax Bill Passes✅House Vote Chaos Next? Crypto Market Update
Chuck Todd begins by reacting to the senate passing Trump's signature piece of legislation: “The Big Beautiful Bill.” He reviews the excuses and rationales given by the senators who had expressed issues with the bill but still voted for it, and explains why the fear of Donald Trump's wrath is enough to get lawmakers to fall in line and explains why the bill's passage is emblematic of the broken state of Congress.Then, Chuck is joined by political scientist and Eurasia Group president Ian Bremmer to dissect the most pressing geopolitical challenges facing the world today. The discussion begins with analysis of recent Iranian strikes and the Middle East conflict, exploring whether Iran has been exposed as a "paper tiger" and examining the complex dynamics between Trump, Netanyahu, and regional powers like Saudi Arabia. Bremmer offers insights into Iran's domestic vulnerabilities—noting the regime's mere 20% public support—while assessing the likelihood of nuclear developments and potential exit strategies from current conflicts.The conversation expands to cover Trump's relationship with NATO allies, the slowly deteriorating situation in Ukraine, and Putin's potential next moves, including the concerning possibility of nuclear escalation if his regime faces existential threats. Bremmer and Todd also tackle the rise of populist movements globally, the erosion of democratic guardrails in America, and the fundamental shift toward reactionary politics that may define a generation. Throughout, Bremmer provides his characteristic blend of realpolitik analysis and concern for democratic institutions, culminating in a sobering assessment of how America's political system now rewards winners over leaders and creates conditions where "socialists can't beat capitalists, but they can beat kleptocrats."Finally, he answers listeners' questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment regarding the potential for erosion of Trump's support, election denialism and a fun alternate history theory where legendary Bears coach Mike Ditka beat Barack Obama for state office in Illinois.Timeline:(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements)00:00 Introduction00:15 90 days from Liberation Day and “90 deals in 90 days”, there are two deals01:30 Trump will back off on tariffs again to avoid economic damage02:30 The Big Beautiful Bill passes the Senate04:15 Josh Hawley votes for bill despite promises not to cut health care06:00 Lisa Murkowski cites tax break expiration for her yes vote08:15 Murkowski has always been Alaska first over America first09:30 Republicans fall in line out of fear of Trump11:00 Congress is broken 13:00 Bipartisanship is dead in the 21st century14:30 Both parties have weaponized partisanship16:15 How do we fix the broken congress?17:30 The public needs to understand WHY congress is broken19:00 Independents could force congress to function better21:00 Bill was rushed due to Trump's impatience22:30 We're in the kleptocracy stage, headed toward authoritarianism24:00 Dysfunction in congress has created a more powerful presidency26:00 Ian Bremmer joins the Chuck ToddCast! 28:00 Media cycle has already moved on from the Iran strike 29:15 The strike wasn't meant to be a war 30:15 Steve Bannon's theory that we're on the brink of WW3 31:45 Trump wanted a negotiated settlement with Iran 33:00 Netanyahu was always going to force the US's hand 34:30 Trump is capable of telling Bibi "no" 36:15 Would Trump support a two state solution? 38:30 Iran has no friends on the global stage willing to support them 40:15 After investigators access Gaza, Israel will lose support 41:45 Saudis will demand a two state solution 43:15 Did we expose Iran as a "paper tiger"? 45:30 The Iranian regime only has 20% support from the public 46:30 Iran's strong enough to put down an uprising 47:30 The U.S. won't put boots on the ground in Iran 49:00 What is Iran's exit strategy from this conflict? 52:00 Iran is likely 3 years away from a bomb 53:15 Iran may be a theocracy, but doesn't act irrationally 54:45 The state of Iraq's leadership? 56:15 Is there global investment in Iraq? 57:15 Status of Trump + NATO? 59:30 Europe underinvested in defense for decades 1:01:15 Pushing Europe to spend more on defense is one of Trump's best achievements 1:02:00 Status of Russia/Ukraine war? 1:03:00 Ukraine is losing slowly 1:04:15 Chances Putin would attack one of the Baltic states? 1:06:15 Putin could use a nuke if he felt his regime was at risk 1:08:15 The rise of left wing populism 1:10:00 American elections will be free and fair, but public won't think so 1:12:00 Guardrails on the executive branch have been weakened 1:13:15 Are we stuck with reactionary politics for a generation? 1:14:45 Trump didn't attend funeral for assassinated Minnesota lawmakers 1:15:45 The U.S. doesn't create leaders, it creates winners 1:18:30 The lack of bipartisanship creates bad legislation 1:19:45 The Big Beautiful Bill will create more Mamdanis 1:20:45 Socialists can't beat capitalists, but they can beat kleptocrats1:23:30 Thoughts on conversation with Ian Bremmer 1:24:00 Mamdani beat Cuomo by double digits in final tally 1:25:30 There will be a fight for the soul of the Democratic party 1:26:15 Ask Chuck 1:26:30 Could Trump's support erode like Marion Barry's? 1:30:30 Election denialism now coming from both sides regularly? 1:36:30 How different would things look if Mike Ditka had beat Obama in Illinois?
It's Monday and the GOPs in Congress have been pulling all-nighters in an attempt to pass the SENR Bill and complete the largest upwards transfer of wealth in the nation's history As the legislative branch works their magic math to kill as many poor people as possible the Judicial branch has been doing much of the same. Elie Mystal joins us to break down last week's slew of tragic rulings. Here's a link to his incredible work at The Nation. Elie Mystal | The Nation In the fun half we check in with Josh Hawley's emo populism, Fetterman misses a beach trip for "nothing", a Michigan State Senator distills the cruelty of the Big bad Bill. All that, plus phone calls and a whole lot more. Become a member at JoinTheMajorityReport.com: https://fans.fm/majority/join Follow us on TikTok here!: https://www.tiktok.com/@majorityreportfm Check us out on Twitch here!: https://www.twitch.tv/themajorityreport Find our Rumble stream here!: https://rumble.com/user/majorityreport Check out our alt YouTube channel here!: https://www.youtube.com/majorityreportlive Gift a Majority Report subscription here: https://fans.fm/majority/gift Subscribe to the ESVN YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/esvnshow Subscribe to the AMQuickie newsletter here: https://am-quickie.ghost.io/ Join the Majority Report Discord! https://majoritydiscord.com/ Get all your MR merch at our store: https://shop.majorityreportradio.com/ Get the free Majority Report App!: https://majority.fm/app Go to https://JustCoffee.coop and use coupon code majority to get 10% off your purchase Check out today's sponsors BABBLE: Babbel.com/Majority for 55% off your subscription. EXPRESS VPN: Get an extra 4 months free. Expressvpn.com/Majority SUNSET LAKE: Use the code LEFTISBEST to save 20% at SunsetLakeCBD.com on all their farm fresh CBD products for people and pets. Follow the Majority Report crew on Twitter: @SamSeder @EmmaVigeland @MattLech Check out Matt's show, Left Reckoning, on Youtube, and subscribe on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/leftreckoning Check out Matt Binder's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/mattbinder Subscribe to Brandon's show The Discourse on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/ExpandTheDiscourse Check out Ava Raiza's music here! https://avaraiza.bandcamp.com/ The Majority Report with Sam Seder – https://majorityreportradio.com/
It's Monday, June 30th, A.D. 2025. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 140 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Adam McManus South Korea detains 6 Americans sending Bibles into North Korea South Korean authorities detained six Americans today after they attempted to send 1,600 plastic bottles containing miniature Bibles into North Korea by sea, reports International Christian Concern. In Isaiah 55:11, God says, “My Word that goes out from My mouth: It will not return to Me empty, but will accomplish what I desire and achieve the purpose for which I sent it.” According to the Gwanghwa Island police, the Americans are being investigated because they allegedly violated the law on disaster management. The Americans reportedly threw the bottles, which also included USB sticks, money, and rice, into the sea, hoping North Koreans would eventually find them washed up on their shore. The police did not disclose the contents of the USB sticks. Christian missionaries and human rights groups have attempted to send plastic bottles by sea and balloons by air into North Korea. Sadly, South Korean President Lee Jae Myung, who was just elected June 4, 2025, has pledged to halt such campaigns, arguing that such items could provoke North Korea. According to Open Doors, North Korea is the most dangerous country worldwide for Christians. Trump's Big, Beautiful Bill clears procedural vote The U.S. Senate advanced the latest version of President Trump's “One Big Beautiful Bill” in a procedural vote on June 28, clearing the way for floor debate on the substance of the sweeping megabill, reports The Epoch Times. This moves Republicans one step closer to delivering on key parts of President Donald Trump's second-term agenda. The bill advanced in a vote of 51 to 49, with enough Republican holdouts joining party leaders to avoid the need for Vice President J.D. Vance's tie-breaking vote and to push the measure forward despite lingering concerns about some of its provisions. Republican Senators Susan Collins of Maine and Josh Hawley of Missouri, two pivotal holdouts, said on June 28 that they would vote to advance the megabill, pointing to revisions unveiled by party leaders on June 27 that addressed some of their earlier objections. Hawley, who had previously objected to proposed Medicaid cuts, told reporters on June 28 that he would back not only the motion to proceed, but also final passage of the bill. He credited his decision to new language in the updated bill that delays implementation of changes to the federal cap on Medicaid provider taxes—a provision he said would ultimately bring more federal funding to Missouri's Medicaid program over the next four years. In an attempt to delay passage of the bill, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York and his fellow Democrats required that the clerks read the entire 940-page bill out loud, which took 15 hours 55 minutes through yesterday afternoon, reports CBS. The chamber began up to 20 hours of debate on Sunday afternoon which you can watch through a special link in our transcript today at www.TheWorldview.com. Senate Majority Leader John Thune expects a final vote on the package sometime today. Two GOP defections on Trump's Big Beautiful Bill There were two Republicans who voted against advancing Trump's Big Beautiful Bill, reports The Hill.com. Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky, who opposes a provision to raise the debt limit by $5 trillion, and Senator Thom Tillis of North Carolina, who says the legislation would cost his state $38.9 billion in federal Medicaid funding. Three other Republicans, who had wavered, changed their minds. Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin changed his “no” vote to “aye,” and holdout Senators Mike Lee of Utah, Rick Scott of Florida, and Cynthia Lummis of Wyoming also voted yes to advance the bill. The bill had suffered several significant setbacks in the days and hours before coming to the floor, at times appearing to be on shaky ground. Trump blasted Tillis on Truth Social, vowing to interview candidates to run against him in the upcoming senatorial primary. He said, “Looks like Senator Thom Tillis, as usual, wants to tell the Nation that he's giving them a 68% Tax Increase, as opposed to the Biggest Tax Cut in American History! “America wants Reduced Taxes, including NO TAX ON TIPS, NO TAX ON OVERTIME, AND NO TAX ON SOCIAL SECURITY, Interest Deductions on Cars, Border Security, a Strong Military, and a Bill which is GREAT for our Farmers, Manufacturers and Employment, in general. Thom Tillis is making a BIG MISTAKE for America, and the Wonderful People of North Carolina!” Just one day after drawing President Trump's ire for opposing the party's sweeping domestic policy package, Senator Tillis surprisingly announced that he will not seek a third 6-year term in 2026, reports The Guardian. Trump's bill does defund Planned Parenthood President Trump's Big, Beautiful Bill still includes language to stop forced taxpayer funding of Planned Parenthood and Big Abortion for one year, reports LifeNews.com. The good news is that Planned Parenthood defunding is retained in the final version of the bill, but the bad news is that the 10 year funding ban has been scaled back to just one year. According to Planned Parenthood's latest annual fiscal report, the organization killed more than 400,000 babies through abortion in 2023 and 2024 and received nearly $800 million from taxpayers. Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America President Marjorie Dannenfelser said, “The One Big Beautiful Bill Act that stops forced taxpayer funding of the abortion industry has been retained in the Senate bill, as we were confident it would, though for one year. This is a huge win.” Jeremiah 1:5 says, “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, before you were born I set you apart.” Call your two U.S. Senators ASAP on Monday at 202-224-3121 to urge them to retain the defunding of Planned Parenthood in the bill. That's 202-224-3121. Supreme Court curbs injunctions that blocked Trump's birthright citizenship plan Last Friday, the Supreme Court handed the Trump administration a major win by allowing it, for now, to take steps to implement its proposal to end automatic birthright citizenship for the children of illegal immigrants, reports NBC News. TRUMP: “That was meant for the babies of slaves. It wasn't meant for people trying to scam the system.” In a 6-3 vote, the court granted the request by the Trump administration to narrow the scope of nationwide injunctions imposed by judges so that they only apply to the states, groups and individuals that sued. TRUMP: “This was a big decision, an amazing decision!” The White House said, “Since the moment President Trump took office, low-level activist judges have been exploiting their positions to kneecap the agenda on which he was overwhelmingly elected. Of the 40 nationwide injunctions filed against President Trump's executive actions in his second term, 35 of them came from just five far-left jurisdictions: California, Maryland, Massachusetts, Washington, and the District of Columbia. “Now, the Trump administration can promptly proceed with critical action to save the country — like ending birthright citizenship, ceasing sanctuary city funding, suspending refugee resettlement, freezing unnecessary funding, and stopping taxpayers from funding transgender surgeries.” Appearing on Fox News Channel, Jonathan Turley, a George Washington University Law School Professor, explained that this is a major victory for Trump. TURLEY: “This is a huge win for him. It does negate what has been a stumbling block. These judges have been throwing sand in the works in many of these policies, from immigration to birthright citizenship to [Department of Government Efficiency] cuts -- that will presumably now be tamped down. If these judges try to circumvent that, I think they'll find an even more expedited path to a Supreme Court that's going to continue to reverse some of these, lift some of these injunctions.” President Trump agreed wholeheartedly. TRUMP: “We've seen a handful of radical left judges effectively try to overrule the rightful powers of the president, to stop the American people from getting the policies that they voted for in record numbers.” Professor Turley was shocked by the forcefulness of Amy Coney Barrett's 96-page majority opinion, which took on leftist Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, the author of the 20-page dissent. Barrett wrote, “We will not dwell on Justice Jackson's argument, which is at odds with more than two centuries' worth of precedent, not to mention the Constitution itself. … Justice Jackson decries an imperial Executive while embracing an imperial Judiciary.” TURLEY: “The opinion was really radioactive in this takedown of Justice Jackson. I've been covering the Supreme Court for decades. It's rare to see that type of exchange. The important thing to remember is that Justice Barrett delivered what was essentially a pile driver. “But she didn't do it alone. I mean, her colleagues signed on to this. And I think it's very clear that the majority is getting tired of the histrionics and the hysteria that seems to be growing a bit on the left side of the court.” Turley cited two examples of the hyperbolic rhetoric of the three leftist judges on the Supreme Court. TURLEY: “It's the hyperbole that's coming out of the dissent that is so notable. Justice [Sonia] Sotomayor, in that Maryland case, said that giving parents the ability to opt out of a few [pro-homosexual/transgender] lessons was going to, ‘create chaos and probably end public education.' Justice [Ketanji Brown] Jackson saying this could very well essentially be the ‘death of democracy.' It's the type of hyperbole that most justices have avoided.” Even CNN's Michael Smerconish said that Trump is meeting and surpassing expectations. SMERCONISH: “By any objective measure, President Trump has his opponents on the run.” 30 Worldview listeners gave $8,873 to fund our annual budget And finally, toward our $123,500 goal by today, June 30, to fully fund The Worldview's annual budget for our 6-member team, 30 listeners stepped up to the plate. Our thanks to Frederick in Kennesaw, Georgia who gave $20 as well as Michael in Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada, Kenyon in Merritt Island, Florida, Leslie in Florham Park, New Jersey, Augustine in Auburn, California, Anastasia in Beausejour, Manitoba, Canada, and John-William in Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan – each of whom gave $25. 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Send us a textThe Senate faces a critical juncture as Republicans scramble to salvage President Trump's signature tax legislation after a devastating parliamentary setback. Senate Parliamentarian Elizabeth McDowell has rejected a key provision that would have capped healthcare provider taxes, eliminating approximately $250 billion in planned Medicaid spending cuts meant to offset permanent corporate tax reductions.Senate Majority Leader John Thune insists they have backup plans, but several Republican senators including Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski, and Josh Hawley had already expressed grave concerns about the potential impact on rural hospitals. The deadline pressure intensifies as President Trump publicly demands lawmakers skip their July 4th recess to complete the legislation, though many senators remain skeptical about staying in Washington without a clear timeline.Beyond domestic policy struggles, the episode delves into growing tensions between the Trump administration and media outlets over reporting on recent strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities. Defense Secretary Pete Hexeth and other officials have launched unusually personal attacks against reporters from both CNN and Fox News who questioned the administration's claims about completely "obliterating" Iran's nuclear capabilities.The show also examines the fragile state of LGBTQ rights ten years after the landmark Obergefell decision legalized same-sex marriage nationwide. Despite record public approval, calls from conservative states and Supreme Court justices to reconsider the ruling have advocates concerned about its future, though the passage of the Respect for Marriage Act provides some protection against potential reversals.What emerges is a portrait of Washington's deep partisan divides and the complex interplay between political ambitions, parliamentary procedures, and constitutional rights that continues to shape America's most consequential policy debates. Subscribe now to stay informed about these critical developments and what they mean for our shared future. Support the show
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The U.S. Senate version of President Trump's so-called “Big Beautiful Bill” could ultimately have major budgetary consequences for Missouri, because of a provision capping a critical tax that helps pay for Medicaid. Republican Sen. Josh Hawley says he's concerned about the effect on rural hospitals.
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In this episode, Riley interviews Senator Josh Hawley about key legislative issues including tax cuts for families, the dangers of gender ideology affecting minors, accountability for online exploitation, and the investigation into organized riots in Los Angeles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Supreme Court just handed down a major ruling, upholding state bans on gender surgeries and hormone treatments for minors—sparking outrage from trans activists and some celebrity parents.Meanwhile, Trump throws TikTok a surprising lifeline while planting the American flag on the White House lawn. Jill Biden is under fire (again), and Josh Hawley comes out swinging against the Democrats.Plus:*Pete Hegseth testifies on Capitol Hill, grilled by Rep. Elissa Slotkin*RFK Jr. gets a nod from Arnold Schwarzenegger—and a wild conspiracy theory to go with it*Tucker Carlson apologizes to Trump while Ted Cruz sounds the alarm on Iran*Ana Navarro loses it on live TV*NYC mayor candidate Zohran Mamdani has a full-on meltdown*Tulsi Gabbard fades from the spotlightAnd Carl Higbie delivers the most based take of the week on warSUPPORT OUR SPONSORS TO SUPPORT OUR SHOW!Give your dog the best nutrition with Ruff Greens. Get your FREE Jumpstart Bag, just cover shipping, at https://RuffChicks.com with promo code CHICKSOn the 4 th of July, get your grill on with Omaha Steaks. Shop summer grilling favorites for Independence Day at https://OmahaSteaks.com and use promo code CHICKS for an extra $45 off!Don't wait. Visit https://KnowYourRiskPodcast.com to schedule your free Know Your Risk Portfolio Review with Bulwark Capital.Take back your child's education with Freedom Project Academy! Visit https://FreedomForSchool.com and save 15% off all courses with code CHICKS15.VISIT OUR WEBSITE DAILY! https://chicksonright.comSUBSCRIBE TO OUR PODCAST: https://link.chtbl.com/BtHbvS8C?sid=y...JOIN OUR SUPPORTER COMMUNITY ON LOCALS: https://chicksontheright.locals.com/JOIN OUR SUPER DOUBLE AWESOME SECRET BUT NOT SECRET EXCLUSIVE GROUP: / 388315619071775 Subscribe to our email list: https://politics.chicksonright.com/su...GET OUR BOOK! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08H5D3CF1/...Venmo: @chicksonrightPaypal: https://www.paypal.me/chicksonrightGet exclusive Chicks merch here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/InRealLifeC...Even more Merch: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/chickson...Thank you for the Superchats! Watch live to donate and be recognized!Facebook: Chicks on the RightFacebook Group: Chicks on the RightTwitter, IG, Parler, Rumble: @chicksonright
The Supreme Court just handed down a major ruling, upholding state bans on gender surgeries and hormone treatments for minors—sparking outrage from trans activists and some celebrity parents. Meanwhile, Trump throws TikTok a surprising lifeline while planting the American flag on the White House lawn. Jill Biden is under fire (again), and Josh Hawley comes […]
Aaron McIntire reports Israel's unilateral strikes on Iran's nuclear missile sites, military headquarters, and officials, escalating tensions without public U.S. backing, despite President Trump's push for a diplomatic nuclear deal. Secretary of State Marco Rubio clarifies the U.S. is not involved but was informed by Israel, emphasizing protection of American forces. McIntire warns this could dwarf the Israel-Hamas conflict. Trump has dueling messages on immigration, but says he's still vowing the largest mass deportation in history, protecting ICE and Border Patrol. Senator Alex Padilla (D-CA) is tackled by Secret Service at a DHS press conference in Los Angeles after lunging at the podium to question Secretary Kristi Noem, later meeting to clarify the incident. The House narrowly passes Trump's $9.4 billion DOGE cuts, slashing foreign aid and public broadcasting funds. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth shuts down Rep. Sarah Jacobs' (D-CA) culture war jab, citing mental health concerns with gender dysphoria in military readiness. McIntire fields listener questions on Los Angeles riots as law enforcement, congressional grandstanding, and Truth Social's role as Trump's megaphone. Israel Iran strikes, nuclear sites, Trump administration, Marco Rubio, immigration policy, mass deportation, Alex Padilla, Kristi Noem, DOGE cuts, Pete Hegseth, gender dysphoria, Los Angeles riots, Truth Social, Josh Hawley, minimum wage
General Motors committed $4B to expand manufacturing in the United States and Josh Hawley joins the Marc Cox show to talk about what's in the 'big beautiful bill' for American workers. Plus Bob Rose breaks down the trade deal with China and why some feminists are sending out a 'distress signal.'
The A.M. Update reports on the latest in Los Angeles, where a federal judge rejected California Governor Gavin Newsom's bid for an immediate restraining order against President Trump's deployment of 4,000 National Guard troops and 700 Marines to curb riots sparked by ICE raids. Trump hints at invoking the Insurrection Act, citing violent protesters throwing concrete at police and soldiers. Democratic Representative Norma Torres and L.A. Mayor Karen Bass demand an end to ICE raids, not troops, claiming the raids fuel chaos. Representative Maxine Waters denies violence occurred, despite evidence of assaults on officers. The FBI places Compton resident Elpidio Reyna on its Most Wanted list for attacking federal vehicles. ICE announces its largest workplace raid, arresting over 100 illegal immigrants in Nebraska. Walmart heiress Christy Walton funds “No Kings” protests set for June 14, coinciding with Trump's military parade. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth defends the troop deployment and announces the restoration of historic Army fort names at Fort Bragg's 250th Army birthday celebration. Senator Josh Hawley proposes a $15 minimum wage bill, and Simone Biles apologizes for criticizing Riley Gaines over trans athlete issues. Victor Davis Hanson delivers a scathing critique of California's leadership, questioning their stance on illegal immigration and violence. Finally, McIntire calls Apple the “fat Elvis” of tech for its lackluster “Liquid Glass” interface at WWDC. Los Angeles riots, Trump administration, Gavin Newsom, lawsuit, National Guard, Marines, ICE raids, Insurrection Act, Norma Torres, Karen Bass, Maxine Waters, Elpedio Reyna, FBI Most Wanted, No Kings protests, Christy Walton, Pete Hegseth, Army 250th birthday, fort renaming, Josh Hawley, minimum wage, Simone Biles, Riley Gaines, Victor Davis Hanson, Apple WWDC, Liquid Glass
Senator Josh Hawley wants to follow the money and find who's paying the rioters. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Senator Josh Hawley wants to follow the money and find who's paying the rioters.
General Motors committed $4B to expand manufacturing in the United States and Josh Hawley joins the Marc Cox show to talk about what's in the 'big beautiful bill' for American workers. Plus Bob Rose breaks down the trade deal with China and why some feminists are sending out a 'distress signal.'
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Hour 1 Segment 1Tony starts the show talking more about the anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles, and how Sheldon Whitehouse responded to it. Hour 1 Segment 2Tony talks about Scott Bessent and Linda Sanchez going back and forth at a house hearing. Tony also talks about the latest inflation numbers. Hour 1 Segment 3Tony talks about GM planning a $4 billion investment to boost U.S. manufacturing. Tony also talks about the army restoring identities of seven bases named for confederates. Hour 1 Segment 4Tony wraps up the first hour of the show by talking about LaMonica McIver getting indicted for impeding law enforcement. Hour 2 Segment 1Tony starts the second hour of the show talking about a possible trade deal truce between the U.S. and China. Hour 2 Segment 2Tony plays the latest White House press briefing from Karoline Leavitt as she talks about the riots in Los Angeles. Hour 2 Segment 3Tony continues Leavitt’s White House press briefing, as she talks about the upcoming no kings day protests. Hour 2 Segment 4Tony wraps up the second hour of the show talking about the passing of Brian Wilson from the Beach Boys. Hour 3 Segment 1Tony starts the final hour of the show talking about how Karen Bass is a large portion to blame for the Los Angeles riots. Hour 3 Segment 2Tony talks about Olivia Rodrigo fans not knowing David Byrne of Talking Heads is for their upcoming collaboration. Hour 3 Segment 3Tony talks about Senator Josh Hawley introducing a bill to raise federal minimum wage to $15 per hour. Hour 3 Segment 4Tony talks about how DEI is dead. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hour 3 Segment 1Tony starts the final hour of the show talking about how Karen Bass is a large portion to blame for the Los Angeles riots. Hour 3 Segment 2Tony talks about Olivia Rodrigo fans not knowing David Byrne of Talking Heads is for their upcoming collaboration. Hour 3 Segment 3Tony talks about Senator Josh Hawley introducing a bill to raise federal minimum wage to $15 per hour. Hour 3 Segment 4Tony talks about how DEI is dead. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit meetthemess.substack.comMove over, Meet the Press—it's time to MEET THE MESS!This week on the podcast (Part 2 of 2): Jen and Karyn talk about Justin Baldoni's lawsuit against Blake Lively getting dismissed, and the original Birkin bag going up for auction. Plus, everything millennial is trending again — including Eliza Dushku, who's left Hollywood for a whole new career. Also, Josh Hawley is pushing to ban mifepristone. And finally, Karyn spills the tea on Jen's brand new book!For our paid subscribers: Don't miss the extended version with the “Hot Mess of the Week” and “Bless This Mess” segments. Upgrade now to join the fun and support the show. Thanks for being part of our community!On Meet the Mess, bestselling authors Jen Lancaster & Karyn Bosnak dive into the messiest news stories and hottest topics of the week to give a fresh and entertaining take on current events and life in general. An extended video version with the “Hot Mess of the Week” is available to paid Substack subscribers. Visit meetthemess.substack.com for more.Meet the Merch:• https://www.etsy.com/shop/MeetTheMessConnect with us on Instagram:• https://www.instagram.com/meetthemesspod• https://www.instagram.com/jennsylvania• https://www.instagram.com/karynbosnakConnect with us on TikTok:• https://www.tiktok.com/@meetthemess• https://www.tiktok.com/@karynbosnak
In hour 1, Marc & Kim dive into the biggest stories of the day in The Shortlist, as well as the Mayor of Los Angeles finally putting a curfew on the city. What does the left hope to accomplish with the riots in LA and how do they hope to do this? The feud between Simone Biles and Riley Gaines continues after the latest comments from Gaines have reached social media. Should Trans people be allowed to have their own sports leagues? The ABC News outlet has decided to fire journalist Terry Moran. Moran took to social media and posted some content that was found to be quite controversial. In hour 2, Missouri Senator Josh Hawley joins the show to discuss the current situation in LA, as well as the situations regarding minimum wage. Eben Brown of Fox News joins the show to discuss the protests that are happening in LA, as well as what other cities can expect to see some of these protests. The St. Louis Post Dispatch's article on FEMA and President Trump regarding the tornado is heavily flawed. Nicole Murray joins to discuss what is going on over on Wall Street and other news. In this edition of In Other News, there are complaints over the National Guard, movie theaters will have more ads, college kids are going back to flip phones, Costco is being sued and more! In hour 3, Marc & Kim dive into the biggest stories of the day in The Shortlist, as well as going over where potential protests could happen today and later this week. Lora Ries, Director for Border Security and Immigration Center at Heritage.org, joins the show to discuss the curfew and protests that have been unfolding in LA. She also discusses the mass amounts of illegal immigrants that are in the country. Andrew Bailey, Missouri Attorney General, joins the show to discuss Governor Newsom's deployment of the National Guard. He also discusses the auto pen controversy, and how he was one of the first people to challenge it. In this edition of Kim on a Whim, she talks about a CNN Crew being detained in LA for being in a protest zone, but not for doing anything illegal. In hour 4, Marc & Kim dive into the biggest stories of the day in The Shortlist, and President Trump doubles down on the riots, and is determined to do what he has to do to bring these acts to an end. Attorney Gonzalo Serrano joins the show to discuss the 23 & Me lawsuit involving potential data leaks. Would you use an site such as 23 & Me in order to trace back your family tree? Taylor Riggs, Co-Anchor of "The Big Money Show" on Fox Business Weekdays at Noon-1pm CDT, joins to discuss to recent agreement between China and the U.S. and what this means for the economy. The Battlehawks will once again miss the UFL championship after losing in the semifinal game. What does this mean for the league? The rest of the league significantly lacks in attendance and revenue compared to the Battlehawks.
Missouri Senator Josh Hawley joins the show to discuss the current situation in LA, as well as the situations regarding minimum wage.
Missouri Senator Josh Hawley joins the show to discuss the current situation in LA, as well as the situations regarding minimum wage. Eben Brown of Fox News joins the show to discuss the protests that are happening in LA, as well as what other cities can expect to see some of these protests. The St. Louis Post Dispatch's article on FEMA and President Trump regarding the tornado is heavily flawed. Nicole Murray joins to discuss what is going on over on Wall Street and other news. In this edition of In Other News, there are complaints over the National Guard, movie theaters will have more ads, college kids are going back to flip phones, Costco is being sued and more!
General Motors committed $4B to expand manufacturing in the United States and Josh Hawley joins the Marc Cox show to talk about what's in the 'big beautiful bill' for American workers. Plus Bob Rose breaks down the trade deal with China and why some feminists are sending out a 'distress signal.'
General Motors suddenly committed $4B to expand manufacturing in the United States amid President Donald Trump's push for tariffs and Josh Hawley joins the Marc Cox show to talk about what's in the 'big beautiful bill' for American workers. Plus Bob Rose breaks down the trade deal with China and why some feminists are sending out a 'distress signal.'
General Motors committed $4B to expand manufacturing in the United States and Josh Hawley joins the Marc Cox show to talk about what's in the 'big beautiful bill' for American workers. Plus Bob Rose breaks down the trade deal with China and why some feminists are sending out a 'distress signal.'
On this full episode of LARRY, we discuss the breaking news that Senator Josh Hawley (& others) have launched official investigations into the dark money organizations who are funding the violence and looting in Los Angeles (& across the country), Governor Gavin Newsom's INSANE speech that's only serving to make things WORSE, and MUCH, much more! SHOP OUR MERCH: https://store.townhallmedia.com/ BUY A LARRY MUG: https://store.townhallmedia.com/products/larry-mug Watch LARRY with Larry O'Connor LIVE — Monday-Thursday at 12PM Eastern on YouTube, Facebook, & Rumble! Find LARRY with Larry O'Connor wherever you get your podcasts! SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/7i8F7K4fqIDmqZSIHJNhMh?si=814ce2f8478944c0&nd=1&dlsi=e799ca22e81b456f APPLE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/larry/id1730596733 Become a Townhall VIP Member today and use promo code LARRY for 50% off: https://townhall.com/subscribe?tpcc=poddescription https://townhall.com/ https://rumble.com/c/c-5769468 https://www.facebook.com/townhallcom/ https://www.instagram.com/townhallmedia/ https://twitter.com/townhallcomBecome a Townhall VIP member with promo code "LARRY": https://townhall.com/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Inez Stepman of the Independent Women's Forum fills in for Jim today on 3 Martini Lunch. Join Inez and Greg as they review a CNN poll showing immigrant voters shifting significantly to the GOP, address the clear organization present in the LA riots, and ponder the effects of Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley's call for a minimum wage hike. First, Inez and Greg analyze new CNN polling that shows a dramatic 40-point swing toward Republican immigration policies among legal immigrant voters over the past four years. Inez adamantly presents the recent situation with the LA riots as a prime example of why people do not trust leftist immigration policy. Next, they examine the LA riots as a return to coordinated, violent left-wing activism. Inez also explains the distorted logic behind the rioters waving Mexican flags. And they marvel at how many people on the left and beyond openly admit they don't want federal immigration laws enforced.Finally, they unpack Sen. Josh Hawley's proposal to raise the federal minimum wage to $15 per hour through his "Higher Wages for American Workers Act." Greg argues the plan ignores basic economic principles, while Inez notes many employers already offer similar wages. She says the real danger lies in Hawley's support for the PRO Act, which could reduce flexibility for freelancers and remote workers.Check out our great sponsors:Talk it out with Betterhelp. Our listeners get 10% off their first month at https://BetterHelp.com/3MLRight now, with zero commitment, try OCI for free. Go to https://Oracle.com/MARTINIIt's free, online, and easy to start—no strings attached. Enroll in Understanding Capitalism with Hillsdale College. Visit https://hillsdale.edu/Martini
Marines are sent to LA to protect federal buildings after another night of violence and looting. Fox Business' Charles Payne joins us to discuss Wall Street's freakout over tariffs, the Big, Beautiful Bill, inflation expectations and more. Did a Minnesota State Representative admit to being an illegal immigrant on the MN House Floor? Maxine Waters tells people to not believe what they see in Los Angeles as the media continues to defend illegal immigrants. The stalker of President Trump's granddaughter, Kai, showed up in Dana's town. Ret. Navy SEAL Jared Ogden joins us to react to Gavin Newsom's claim that our troops are being treated “disrespectfully” by President Trump. In 2021, Newsom deployed 1,000 National Guard members to help the California Highway Patrol protect the CA State Capitol from "insurrectionists". Tulsi Gabbard releases a controversial video lamenting the suffering of the Japanese during World War II. Sen. Josh Hawley proposes raising the federal minimum wage.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…Angel Studioshttps://Angel.com/DanaStream King of Kings, check out fan-picked shows, and claim your member perks.All Family Pharmacyhttps://AllFamilyPharmacy.com/DanaCode Dana20 for 20% off your entire orderRelief Factorhttps://ReliefFactor.com OR CALL 1-800-4-RELIEFTurn the clock back on pain with Relief Factor. Get their 3-week Relief Factor Quick Start for only $19.95 today! Goldcohttps://DanaLikesGold.com Protect your financial future with my trusted gold company, Goldco. Get your FREE 2025 Gold & Silver Kit today, plus you could qualify and get UNLIMITED Bonus SilverByrnahttps://Byrna.com/DanaGet your hands on the new compact Byrna CL. Visit Byrna.com/Dana receive 10% off Patriot Mobilehttps://PatriotMobile.com/DanaDana's personal cell phone provider is Patriot Mobile. Get a FREE MONTH of service code DANAHumanNhttps://humann.comFind both the new SuperBerine and the #1 bestselling SuperBeets Heart Chews at Sam's Club!KelTechttps://KelTecWeapons.comSee the third generation of the iconic SUB2000 and the NEW PS57 - KelTec Innovation & Performance at its best
The stalker of President Trump's granddaughter, Kai, showed up in Dana's town. Meanwhile, Dana reacts to Sen. Josh Hawley proposing raising the federal minimum wage.Thank you for supporting our sponsors that make The Dana Show possible…Angel Studioshttps://Angel.com/DanaStream King of Kings, check out fan-picked shows, and claim your member perks.All Family Pharmacyhttps://AllFamilyPharmacy.com/DanaCode Dana20 for 20% off your entire orderRelief Factorhttps://ReliefFactor.com OR CALL 1-800-4-RELIEFTurn the clock back on pain with Relief Factor. Get their 3-week Relief Factor Quick Start for only $19.95 today! Goldcohttps://DanaLikesGold.com Protect your financial future with my trusted gold company, Goldco. Get your FREE 2025 Gold & Silver Kit today, plus you could qualify and get UNLIMITED Bonus SilverByrnahttps://Byrna.com/DanaGet your hands on the new compact Byrna CL. Visit Byrna.com/Dana receive 10% off Patriot Mobilehttps://PatriotMobile.com/DanaDana's personal cell phone provider is Patriot Mobile. Get a FREE MONTH of service code DANAHumanNhttps://humann.comFind both the new SuperBerine and the #1 bestselling SuperBeets Heart Chews at Sam's Club!KelTechttps://KelTecWeapons.comSee the third generation of the iconic SUB2000 and the NEW PS57 - KelTec Innovation & Performance at its best
Inez Stepman of the Independent Women's Forum fills in for Jim today on 3 Martini Lunch. Join Inez and Greg as they review a CNN poll showing immigrant voters shifting significantly to the GOP, address the clear organization present in the LA riots, and ponder the effects of Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley's call for a […]
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Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley called for swift federal help for victims of the May 16th tornado in St. Louis. But President Donald Trump hasn't signed Gov. Mike Kehoe's major disaster declaration request, which would unlock direct aid to St. Louis and St. Louis County residents.
The Royals have called up phenom slugger Jac Caglianone after he just destroyed double-A and triple-A pitching. It won't be easy in the big leagues but this was an easy call to make. Even if Jac Hammer struggles a little, he's got to be better than what this weak hitting team has been trotting out. The Chiefs are one of 12 teams in the NFL that are silent on Pride Month and we respect that completely. Three NFL teams even changed their logos to include rainbows. Wow. And it appears the Rangers are still the only team in baseball not having a Pride night. Patrick Mahomes receives totally valid criticism for being a terrible deep ball passer this past week and I may have a solution for making it better. Trans winners have a field day at state high school competitions all over the country. An illegal alien muslim terrorist tries to burn Jews in Boulder, Colorado. How about we hold him in El Salvador while he waits for a hearing? Josh Hawley tells an incredible story of Joe Biden getting lost inside the White House, Trump offers up 22% cuts to the budget and the R-word is back from the dead as free speech is spreading everywhere.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 1: 3:05pm- In a hidden video interview conducted by Project Veritas, Vice Chair of the Democratic National Committee David Hogg and former Biden Administration staffer Deterrian Jones revealed that Jill Biden's Chief of Staff Anthony Bernal “had an enormous amount of power.” Jones continued: “The general public wouldn't know how this man looked, but he wielded an enormous amount of power. I can't stress to you enough how much power he had at the White House.” 3:15pm- While appearing on CNN, Alex Thompson—Axios reporter and co-author of “Original Sin: President Biden's Decline, Its Cover-up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again”—revealed that Biden Administration cabinet members were not confident that Joe Biden was capable of handling a “2 am crisis,” if one were to occur. 3:30pm- On Wednesday, President Donald Trump was asked: “Do you still believe that Putin actually wants to end the war?” Trump said he doesn't know for certain but suspects Russian President Vladimir Putin may be “tapping us along,” in which case “we'll respond a little bit differently.” 3:40pm- The One Big Beautiful Bill: While speaking with CBS News's David Pogue, Trump Administration advisor Elon Musk said he was “disappointed” by the Republican spending bill that recently passed in the House. Musk suggested the enormous spending bill undercut DOGE's efforts. He joked: "I think a bill can be big or it could be beautiful. But I don't know if it could be both." While speaking to the press on Wednesday, President Trump revealed he's “not happy about certain aspects” of the bill but likes other parts—specifically tax cuts. 3:45pm- During an interview with Charlie Kirk, Senator Rick Scott (R-FL) revealed that he would vote “no” on the One Big Beautiful Bill Act in its current form—and it does not have the support necessary to pass in the Senate. Republican Senators Rand Paul, Mike Lee, Ron Johnson, and Josh Hawley are also believed to be against the bill in its current form. 3:55pm- On Wednesday, President Donald Trump took questions from the press and addressed his administration's decision to completely strip federal funding from Harvard University. Trump declared “Harvard has been a disaster.” Trump has called on the Ivy League university to prioritize the education of American students, eliminate anti-Semitism on campus, and hire faculty representing a diverse ideology. According to a 2023 Harvard Crimson poll, only 2.5% of Harvard's faculty openly identified as “conservative—with 77% labeling themselves as “liberal” or “very liberal.”
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (05/28/2025): 3:05pm- In a hidden video interview conducted by Project Veritas, Vice Chair of the Democratic National Committee David Hogg and former Biden Administration staffer Deterrian Jones revealed that Jill Biden's Chief of Staff Anthony Bernal “had an enormous amount of power.” Jones continued: “The general public wouldn't know how this man looked, but he wielded an enormous amount of power. I can't stress to you enough how much power he had at the White House.” 3:15pm- While appearing on CNN, Alex Thompson—Axios reporter and co-author of “Original Sin: President Biden's Decline, Its Cover-up, and His Disastrous Choice to Run Again”—revealed that Biden Administration cabinet members were not confident that Joe Biden was capable of handling a “2 am crisis,” if one were to occur. 3:30pm- On Wednesday, President Donald Trump was asked: “Do you still believe that Putin actually wants to end the war?” Trump said he doesn't know for certain but suspects Russian President Vladimir Putin may be “tapping us along,” in which case “we'll respond a little bit differently.” 3:40pm- The One Big Beautiful Bill: While speaking with CBS News's David Pogue, Trump Administration advisor Elon Musk said he was “disappointed” by the Republican spending bill that recently passed in the House. Musk suggested the enormous spending bill undercut DOGE's efforts. He joked: "I think a bill can be big or it could be beautiful. But I don't know if it could be both." While speaking to the press on Wednesday, President Trump revealed he's “not happy about certain aspects” of the bill but likes other parts—specifically tax cuts. 3:45pm- During an interview with Charlie Kirk, Senator Rick Scott (R-FL) revealed that he would vote “no” on the One Big Beautiful Bill Act in its current form—and it does not have the support necessary to pass in the Senate. Republican Senators Rand Paul, Mike Lee, Ron Johnson, and Josh Hawley are also believed to be against the bill in its current form. 3:55pm- On Wednesday, President Donald Trump took questions from the press and addressed his administration's decision to completely strip federal funding from Harvard University. Trump declared “Harvard has been a disaster.” Trump has called on the Ivy League university to prioritize the education of American students, eliminate anti-Semitism on campus, and hire faculty representing a diverse ideology. According to a 2023 Harvard Crimson poll, only 2.5% of Harvard's faculty openly identified as “conservative—with 77% labeling themselves as “liberal” or “very liberal.” 4:05pm- Will Chamberlain—Senior Counsel at the Article III Project & Internet Accountability Project—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss the Trump Administration's decision to end federal funding for Harvard University and NPR. Both Harvard and NPR are now suing the administration, but who will win in court? 4:30pm- Daniel Turner—Founder and Executive Director of Power The Future—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his organization's investigation into former President Joe Biden's usage of the autopen. Turner explains that Power the Future concluded that there is “no evidence” Biden had knowledge of several executive orders related to progressive climate initiatives—consequently, they should be deemed null and void. You can read more here: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/watchdog-finds-no-evidence-biden-knew-crucial-climate-eos-demands-answers-who-signed-autopen. 5:05pm- Susan Crabtree—RealClearPolitics National Political Correspondent & Author of the book, “Fools Gold: The Radicals, Con Artists, and Traitors Who Killed the California Dream and Now Threaten Us All”—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss two female Secret Service officers getting into a physical altercation with one another while stationed outside of former President Barack Obama's residence. Are past Secret Service DEI hiring practices still negatively impacting the agency? Plus, will Kamala ...