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The Marc Cox Morning Show
Epstein's Vanishing List, Illegal Home Deals, and Woke Judges Gone Wild (Hour 1)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 35:34


Marc returns from vacation with reflections, Ozzy Osbourne's final bow, and renewed outrage over the Epstein list—calling out broken promises from Pam Bondi, Kash Patel, and Dan Bongino. Kim and Ethan weigh in on the lack of accountability before pivoting to St. Louis' wild July 4th chaos and Trump's quiet legislative win. In a raw Kim on a Whim, Kim shares how illegal immigration personally wrecked her home sale — twice — exposing loopholes abused by investment firms and shielded by fair housing laws. The team then tackles Missouri's gutting of abortion safety standards by Judge Jerry Zhang and the latest federal move to protect Planned Parenthood — a warning shot to conservatives ahead of 2026.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Texas Tragedy, School Choice Fight, Gun Rights Win & Bully Crackdown | 2A Tuesday ft. Mark Walters (Hour 3)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 32:40


Marc returns from vacation fired up and focused—starting with the tragic Texas floods and slamming the left for politicizing the deaths of Christian campers. He praises FEMA's fast response and calls for unity amid disaster. As the hour rolls on, he dives into the school choice debate, praising Florida's voucher system while exposing the red tape and union blockades keeping Missouri families trapped in failing schools. In a patriotic second segment, Marc reflects on a powerful 4th of July moment in Myrtle Beach, taking aim at anti-American rhetoric and mocking Democrats floating Kamala or Pete for 2024. Then, on 2A Tuesday, Mark Walters joins to explain the messy status of suppressor and short-barreled rifle rules in the “Big Beautiful Bill.” They break down Austria's alarming gun grab after a mass shooting and why U.S. activists are watching—and plotting. Marc closes with Tennessee's bold anti-bullying law that could yank teen licenses for cyberbullying. Is it a smart move or government overreach? The team debates.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Kim on a Whim: How Illegal Immigration Killed My Home Sale

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 11:18


In this eye-opening Kim on a Whim, Kim shares how illegal immigration personally derailed her home sale — twice. What began as a standard property deal turned chaotic when the buyer, an illegal immigrant, was suddenly detained and deported. The fallout led to emotional frustration, financial losses, and legal roadblocks thanks to fair housing laws that prevented vetting. Marc and Kim dive into how investment companies exploit loopholes to skirt responsibility while burdening everyday Americans. It's a raw, real look at how federal policies and woke judges continue to hurt law-abiding citizens — and why reforms are desperately needed.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
John Lamping Breaks Down “Big Beautiful Bill” and Missouri's Medicaid, Abortion Fights

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 10:10


Former Missouri State Senator John Lamping joined the Marc Cox Morning Show to unpack the so-called "Big Beautiful Bill," calling it the best Republicans could achieve under the current congressional makeup. Lamping explains how the bill could reduce the deficit — if economic growth hits 3% — and how Medicaid funding changes may soon squeeze Missouri's budget. He also weighs in on Missouri's abortion battleground, blasting the court ruling that temporarily reopens Planned Parenthood clinics and warning about the chaos of legislating by ballot initiative. Lamping supports outlawing abortion with a 50%+1 threshold and raising that threshold immediately afterward to prevent future progressive ballot victories. The segment offers a no-nonsense look at GOP strategy and what's next for Missouri.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
In Other News: Snake Wrangling, TSA Shoe Relief & The Price of Being a Fan

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 6:45


In this lively “In Other News” segment, the team reacts to Florida's wild python hunting rules — no guns, just tongs, bags, and a screwdriver for humane kills — all for a shot at $10K. Then they celebrate TSA's move to phase out the shoe removal rule at major airports. The crew also dives into the sky-high cost of being a sports fan in cities like New York, with some spending nearly $5,000 annually on tickets, jerseys, and streaming. Plus, Prime Day confessions and a live on-air moment when Marc's wife calls looking for her missing laptop charger — which he might have borrowed.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Flood Blame Game, Trans Athlete Controversy, Lamping on Medicaid & Python Chaos (Hour 2)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 32:58


Marc, Kim, and Ethan call out the left for politicizing the tragic Texas floods that killed over 100, slamming a fired Houston doctor and Rosie O'Donnell for exploiting MAGA voters. Pam Bondi's broken promises on the Epstein list resurface, while fireworks-fueled chaos in St. Louis highlights the city's lawless July 4th and Mayor Spencer's failed leadership. The crew also reacts to outrage over a transgender cyclist dominating a USA Cycling race in Wisconsin, playing protest audio from female competitors and torching the hypocrisy of silent feminist groups. Former Missouri State Senator John Lamping joins to explain the GOP's strategy behind the “Big Beautiful Bill,” Missouri's Medicaid future, and abortion ballot fights. In lighter news, “In Other News” covers wild Florida python hunting rules, TSA dropping the shoe rule, and a hilarious live moment when Marc's wife calls about her missing charger.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
2A Tuesday Featuring Mark Walters: Suppressor Fight, Global Gun Grabs & Constitutional Clarity

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 9:29


On this 2A Tuesday, Marc welcomes Mark Walters of Armed American Radio to break down the latest developments in the “Big Beautiful Bill” affecting gun owners. Walters explains the confusing journey of suppressor and short-barreled rifle deregulation—how the tax is being repealed, but federal registration still stands, pending court challenges and legislative action. They also examine Austria's push for gun confiscation after a mass shooting, and why it should alarm Americans. Walters warns U.S. gun control advocates are watching closely, using international restrictions as a blueprint. The conversation closes with a bold idea: imagine Trump wooing Glock HQ from Austria to Georgia. Plus, a surprise twist—should teen bullies lose their driver's licenses?

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Media Bias, Gold Lies & Trump's Legislative Knockout (Hour 4)

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 31:57


Marc returns fired up, blasting the political exploitation of the Texas flood tragedy—from Rosie O'Donnell's unhinged Trump blame to racist hot takes the media won't touch. He breaks down the ambush of an ICE officer and slams Democrats like AOC and Ilhan Omar for fueling violence against law enforcement. In a deep dive on Trump's “Big Beautiful Bill,” Marc, Wiggins, and Kim uncover major wins: border wall progress, Planned Parenthood defunding, American energy dominance, HSA and child tax reforms, and factory incentives that put America First. Then they expose an outrageous truth: the U.S. still values its gold at just $42/oz—ignoring over $750 billion in real wealth. Is the gold even in Fort Knox? And who's really running in 2028? Expect fireworks and blunt truth.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
The Marc Cox Morning Show 7-8-25:Epstein Cover-Ups, Flood Fallout, and a GOP Path Forward

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2025 133:10


Marc returns from vacation with fire in his belly and sand in his shoes, diving straight into broken promises on the Epstein client list and calling out elite protection across political lines. Kim's personal story on how illegal immigration derailed her home sale hits hard, exposing federal failures hitting everyday Americans. Marc also torches the chaos in St. Louis on July 4th, the radical abortion rulings from activist judges in Missouri, and the DOJ's disturbing silence on lawlessness. From calling out Pam Bondi, Kash Patel, and Dan Bongino on their Epstein backpedaling, to the unfairness of a transgender cyclist dominating women's events, the crew doesn't hold back. Former Senator John Lamping joins to break down Trump's “Big Beautiful Bill,” Missouri's abortion fight, and the need for tougher ballot initiative rules. Plus, TSA ends the shoe rule, Florida's python hunting madness, and sports fans drowning in costs. Marc also spotlights school choice momentum, rips teacher unions, and makes bold 2024 predictions—including a JD Vance–Kristi Noem ticket. On 2A Tuesday, Mark Walters breaks down suppressor deregulation, Austria's gun grab, and why American gun owners must stay alert. Finally, Marc and Kim debate Tennessee's law to yank bully teens' driver's licenses—and whether it's time to bring back real discipline.

Bachelor Rush Hour With Dave Neal
7-7-25 Afternoon Rush - Ryan Reynolds EXPOSED By Source & Bachelor In Paradise Preview & Elon Musk Posts OMINOUS Threat To Trump

Bachelor Rush Hour With Dave Neal

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 32:52


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Furthermore with Amanda Head
Apocalyptic flooding kills more than 90, Texas Land Commissioner says ‘this was a storm you can't fathom'

Furthermore with Amanda Head

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 29:40


On this episode of the podcast, Texas Land Commisioner Dawn Buckingham discussed the devastating floods in Texas, highlighting the area's vulnerability to flash floods and the unprecedented water levels that caused significant destruction. Dr. Buckingham noted the loss of 94 lives across six counties, with 75 in Kerr County and 27 at Camp Mystic. She praised the community's resilience and the efforts of first responders. Dr. Buckingham and Amanda Head also briefly touch on the reduction in illegal border crossings from 95-99% due to improved federal policies and the importance of community support, exemplified by local companies like H-E-B.You can follow the Land Commissioner on X (formerly Twitter) by searching for her handle: DrBuckinghamTX.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Hour 3 - Texas Tragedy, Elon Musk's 2028 Vision, and a Strange Uber Eats Surprise

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 34:49


Hour 3 begins with heartbreaking coverage of the catastrophic Texas flooding, where 27 campers at Camp Mystic lost their lives and 11 remain missing. Kim St. Onge details the rapid rise of the Guadalupe River and the emergency response underway. Eben Brown of Fox News Radio joins with live reporting on the search and rescue efforts and concerns over failed alert systems. Then, the conversation shifts to Elon Musk's proposed “America Party” and the early speculation around 2028 presidential candidates. We wrap with “Scott on the Spot,” as Scott Jagow recounts a suspicious Uber Eats delivery that revealed a possible subscription scam.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Scott on the Spot: Elon Musk's America Party and the Problem with Political Polarization

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 12:10


In this edition of Scott on the Spot, Scott Jagow joins Kim St. Onge to explore Elon Musk's idea of forming a new “America Party,” a third political movement focused on responsible spending, free speech, and reduced regulation. They discuss whether it's a viable political force or a Trump counterplay. The conversation expands to the troubling lack of centrist candidates, the consequences of primary apathy, and how a controversial $3.3 trillion bill could impact midterm elections.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Hour 1 - Texas Flood Tragedy, America Party Politics, and St. Louis Fireworks Chaos

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 35:58


Kim St. Onge fills in on the Marc Cox Morning Show and covers the devastating flood disaster in Central Texas, where at least 82 lives were lost and rescue efforts continue at camps along the Guadalupe River. In Scott on the Spot, Scott Jagow breaks down Elon Musk's new “America Party” and its potential to reshape the political landscape. Plus, reaction to Trump's controversial “big beautiful bill,” concerns over voter turnout, and chaos in St. Louis as teenagers wreak havoc with fireworks leading to dozens of arrests and renewed scrutiny of youth crime in the city.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Hans von Spakovsky on Asylum Ruling, Supreme Court Agenda, and Trump's Trade Impact

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 6:41


Hans von Spakovsky joins the show to break down a federal judge's decision blocking Trump's asylum restrictions, calling it a political delay that's likely to be overturned. He also highlights a Massachusetts judge's defiance of a Supreme Court stay. Looking ahead, the Supreme Court's upcoming term will take on major issues including biological males in women's sports, birthright citizenship, transgender athlete participation, and campaign finance rules affecting political parties.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Hour 2: Floods, Court Battles, and Chuck E. Cheese for Adults?

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 35:21


Kim St. Onge covers the tragic Texas flooding and rescue efforts. Hans von Spakovsky joins to break down a judge's block on Trump's asylum rules and previews major Supreme Court cases on sports, citizenship, and campaign finance. Dom Savino reports on Tesla, Amazon Prime Day, and UPS changes. Plus, Chuck E. Cheese goes adult, a hot dog contest disqualification, and a bizarre in-flight text.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Eben Brown Reports on Texas Flood Tragedy and Ongoing Rescue Efforts

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 7:40


Fox News Radio's Eben Brown joins the show to report on the devastating Texas flooding—an extreme 100–500-year flood event that dropped 12 inches of rain and caused the Guadalupe River to surge over 26 feet in under an hour. At least 27 campers at Camp Mystic have died, with 11 still missing. The segment covers ongoing rescue operations, Governor Abbott's emergency response, questions over local alert systems, and scrutiny of the camp's preparedness. Brown also discusses the urgent need for investigations into how this tragedy unfolded so quickly.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Hour 4 - Texas Flood Disaster, Burleson on Budget Battles, and Cardinals Update with Tom Ackerman

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 34:41


The Marc Cox Morning Show covers the devastating floods in Texas, where 82 lives were lost and 41 people remain missing. Rep. Eric Burlison breaks down the fight to pass the “big, beautiful bill,” detailing how the Senate weakened key conservative provisions and why executive actions are critical. The team also reacts to Tucker Carlson's controversial interview with Iran's president. A National Weather Service representative explains how rare flash flood events like this are and what protocols are in place. Plus, Tom Ackerman analyzes the St. Louis Cardinals' rotation struggles and the potential impact of Jordan Hicks on the mound.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Rep. Eric Burlison on Debt Ceiling Deal, White House Promises, and Musk's America Party

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 10:32


Congressman Eric Burlison joins the show to break down the behind-the-scenes debt ceiling negotiations with the White House, revealing that 8 out of 9 conservative priorities were secured—despite Senate compromises on SNAP benefits, Planned Parenthood funding, and transgender-related provisions. He shares insights into expected executive actions by 2024 and explains the strategy behind working with figures like Rand Paul to secure wins for Missouri. Burlison also weighs in on Elon Musk's potential “America Party” and the broader impact of third-party movements, proudly embracing his role as one of Congress's least bipartisan members.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Tom Ackerman Turns 50: Reflections, Cardinals Struggles, and Rebuilding St. Louis Sports

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 9:28


Tom Ackerman celebrates his 50th birthday with a look back at his broadcasting career from college radio to KMOX and time with family in San Diego. He offers in-depth commentary on the St. Louis Cardinals' current pitching struggles, rotation concerns, and potential roster moves. The conversation broadens to the rebuilding paths for the Cardinals, Blues, and Mizzou football. Plus, Tom weighs in on the Texas flooding disaster and the importance of effective warning systems, with more to come from a National Weather Service representative.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
(7-7 ) Full Show - Texas Flood Tragedy, Elon Musk's America Party, and Cardinals Concerns

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 140:51


Hour 1 - Kim St. Onge fills in on the Marc Cox Morning Show and covers the devastating flood disaster in Central Texas, where at least 82 lives were lost and rescue efforts continue at camps along the Guadalupe River. In Scott on the Spot, Scott Jagow breaks down Elon Musk's new “America Party” and its potential to reshape the political landscape. Plus, reaction to Trump's controversial “big beautiful bill,” concerns over voter turnout, and chaos in St. Louis as teenagers wreak havoc with fireworks leading to dozens of arrests and renewed scrutiny of youth crime in the city. Hour 2 - Kim St. Onge covers the tragic Texas flooding and rescue efforts. Hans von Spakovsky joins to break down a judge's block on Trump's asylum rules and previews major Supreme Court cases on sports, citizenship, and campaign finance. Dom Savino reports on Tesla, Amazon Prime Day, and UPS changes. Plus, Chuck E. Cheese goes adult, a hot dog contest disqualification, and a bizarre in-flight text. Hour 3 begins with heartbreaking coverage of the catastrophic Texas flooding, where 27 campers at Camp Mystic lost their lives and 11 remain missing. Kim St. Onge details the rapid rise of the Guadalupe River and the emergency response underway. Eben Brown of Fox News Radio joins with live reporting on the search and rescue efforts and concerns over failed alert systems. Then, the conversation shifts to Elon Musk's proposed “America Party” and the early speculation around 2028 presidential candidates. We wrap with “Scott on the Spot,” as Scott Jagow recounts a suspicious Uber Eats delivery that revealed a possible subscription scam. Hour 4 - The Marc Cox Morning Show covers the devastating floods in Texas, where 82 lives were lost and 41 people remain missing. Rep. Eric Burlison breaks down the fight to pass the “big, beautiful bill,” detailing how the Senate weakened key conservative provisions and why executive actions are critical. The team also reacts to Tucker Carlson's controversial interview with Iran's president. A National Weather Service representative explains how rare flash flood events like this are and what protocols are in place. Plus, Tom Ackerman analyzes the St. Louis Cardinals' rotation struggles and the potential impact of Jordan Hicks on the mound.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Ben Herzog on National Weather Service Flood Protocols and Texas Flood Crisis

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 8:06


Ben Herzog breaks down the National Weather Service's flood warning system, explaining the forecast phases—outlook, watch, and warning—and the tiered flash flood warnings from base to catastrophic. He addresses challenges like warning fatigue and alert effectiveness, highlights the unprecedented 500-year flood event in Texas with rapid water rise and community response, and touches on local flood history in St. Louis, including the 1993 Chesterfield Valley flood. The segment also covers local monitoring efforts and multi-tiered warning systems aimed at improving preparedness and safety.

Furthermore with Amanda Head
Surf's Up, WOKE's Down: Comedian Jonathan Wayne Freeman shreds cancel culture & the censorship kooks

Furthermore with Amanda Head

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2025 35:27


On this episode of the podcast, comedian Jonathan Wayne Freeman discusses his journey from being a paramedic and reserve fire fighter to a social media influencer with over a million followers. Freeman shares how he lost followers after openly expressing his conservative political views but gained new ones who appreciated his honesty and hot takes. The pair talk about the impact of COVID-19, the 2020 and 2024 elections, and the role of humor in politics. Freeman also mentions his podcast, “Your New Dad,” aimed at providing guidance to young men from divorced families. You can follow this podcast, Amanda Head, and Jonathan Wayne Freeman on X (formerly Twitter) by searching for the respective handles: @FurthermorePod, @AmandaHead, @JonWayneFreeman. You can also tune into his podcast, “Your New Dad” on Spotify or YouTube by searching for his show on those platforms.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Jim Talent on Congressional Gridlock Defense Readiness and Political Strategy

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 7:12


Former U.S. Senator Jim Talent joins Kim St. Onge on the Marc Cox Morning Show to discuss the latest legislative drama on Capitol Hill. Talent breaks down Hakeem Jeffries' extended floor speech, party traditions in the House, and the impact of reconciliation rules on major bills. They also examine the close 219 to 213 test vote and the role of Trump's influence on the legislative process. The conversation shifts to defense and foreign policy, including Coast Guard rebuilding, U.S. arms support for Ukraine, and ongoing issues with America's defense industrial base.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Hour 3: Trump's Influence Bill Battles and Reigniting National Pride

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 37:20


In Hour 3 of the Marc Cox Morning Show, Kim St. Onge welcomes former U.S. Senator Jim Talent to discuss the procedural chaos in Congress as Hakeem Jeffries delays a key House bill with a marathon speech. Talent analyzes the political maneuvering behind the 219 to 213 test vote and the bill's major provisions, including Trump-era tax cuts, border security, Coast Guard funding, and Medicare cost caps. Danielle Alvarez, RNC Senior Advisor, joins to explain Senate amendments that added $750 billion to the deficit, stripped program funding, and reignited the fight over Republican unity and negotiation strategy. Elon Musk's criticism and Trump's leadership also come into play. To wrap the hour, Scott on the Spot & the Riverport Riot.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Danielle Alvarez on Senate Bill Fallout Border Security and GOP Strategy

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 13:05


RNC Senior Advisor Danielle Alvarez joins Kim St. Onge on the Marc Cox Morning Show to break down the latest developments on Capitol Hill. Alvarez discusses the Senate's sweeping amendments to the House bill, which added $750 billion to the federal deficit and stripped key program funding. She covers the growing concerns about border security, tax implications, and the challenge of balancing ideal legislation with practical progress.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
(7/3) Full Show -Congress in Chaos Border Battles AI Disruption and Fourth of July Tensions

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 145:45


In Hour 1 of the Marc Cox Morning Show, Kim St. Onge covers the heated debate in Congress following a narrow test vote on a major legislative bill. Lawmakers continue negotiating key details, including Medicaid work requirements. The conversation also touches on Fourth of July plans, including Donald Trump's Iowa event, the White House's military-themed celebration, and concerns over canceled festivities in California. Plus, a deep dive into the rise of artificial intelligence and its impact on jobs, regulation, and everyday life. Scott Jagow joins for Scot on the Spot to expand on AI's potential and the shifting work ethic in America. In Hour 2 of the Marc Cox Morning Show, Kim St. Onge breaks down the latest developments on Capitol Hill as lawmakers debate a major bill following a narrow procedural vote. The hour includes a deep dive into immigration policy, asylum claims, and a judge blocking a key executive order. Anti-Semitism also takes center stage with discussion of Zohran Mamdani's controversial remarks and recent vandalism in New York City. As Fourth of July celebrations approach, Kim covers security concerns and Trump's planned appearance in Iowa. The hour wraps up with In Other News featuring the crew and Sue Thomas, where they discuss the St. Louis versus Kansas City barbecue rivalry, a bizarre pink foot statue in NYC, and a surprising study on napping and mortality. In Hour 3 of the Marc Cox Morning Show, Kim St. Onge welcomes former U.S. Senator Jim Talent to discuss the procedural chaos in Congress as Hakeem Jeffries delays a key House bill with a marathon speech. Talent analyzes the political maneuvering behind the 219 to 213 test vote and the bill's major provisions, including Trump-era tax cuts, border security, Coast Guard funding, and Medicare cost caps. Danielle Alvarez, RNC Senior Advisor, joins to explain Senate amendments that added $750 billion to the deficit, stripped program funding, and reignited the fight over Republican unity and negotiation strategy. Elon Musk's criticism and Trump's leadership also come into play. To wrap the hour, Scott on the Spot & the Riverport Riot. In Hour 4 of the Marc Cox Morning Show, Kim St. Onge covers the latest on the congressional bill vote, including Hakeem Jeffries' extended floor speech to delay proceedings and a procedural vote that passed narrowly 219 to 213. The discussion moves into border security and immigration, including funding for the wall, a judge blocking Trump's executive order on asylum, and Ron DeSantis' “Alligator Alcatraz” facility. Fox News correspondent Griff Jenkins joins to share insight on illegal immigration, national security threats, and support for Trump's immigration strategy. The hour also highlights Fourth of July concerns, including heightened security, cities canceling celebrations due to ICE activity, and a reflection on American history and independence.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Griff Jenkins on Border Security Terror Threats and July Fourth Preparedness

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 12:27


Fox News correspondent Griff Jenkins joins Kim St. Onge on the Marc Cox Morning Show to discuss the latest developments in border security and immigration. Jenkins breaks down the upcoming border bill that includes funding for the wall, low illegal crossing numbers in June, and growing concerns about potential terrorist infiltration. The conversation also covers Florida's controversial “Alligator Alcatraz” detention facility, legal battles over immigration policy, and the Supreme Court's ruling on nationwide injunctions. As Fourth of July celebrations approach, Jenkins previews Fox News' special coverage and addresses heightened security concerns around possible threats during holiday gatherings.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Hour 4 Border Battles Bill Delays and Fourth of July Security Concerns

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 36:01


In Hour 4 of the Marc Cox Morning Show, Kim St. Onge covers the latest on the congressional bill vote, including Hakeem Jeffries' extended floor speech to delay proceedings and a procedural vote that passed narrowly 219 to 213. The discussion moves into border security and immigration, including funding for the wall, a judge blocking Trump's executive order on asylum, and Ron DeSantis' “Alligator Alcatraz” facility. Fox News correspondent Griff Jenkins joins to share insight on illegal immigration, national security threats, and support for Trump's immigration strategy. The hour also highlights Fourth of July concerns, including heightened security, cities canceling celebrations due to ICE activity, and a reflection on American history and independence.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Scot on the Spot: AI's Impact on Jobs, Ethics, and Education

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 12:04


Scott Jagow joins Kim St. Onge for Scot on the Spot on the Marc Cox Morning Show. They explore the evolving role of artificial intelligence across society from job market disruptions and healthcare innovation to ethical questions around AI sentience. The conversation also touches on shifting work ethics, Medicaid work requirements, and how emerging technologies like VR and AI note taking are changing both the workforce and education.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Hour 1: Lawmakers Clash Over Medicaid Work Rules and AI's Growing Power

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 35:02


In Hour 1 of the Marc Cox Morning Show, Kim St. Onge covers the heated debate in Congress following a narrow test vote on a major legislative bill. Lawmakers continue negotiating key details, including Medicaid work requirements. The conversation also touches on Fourth of July plans, including Donald Trump's Iowa event, the White House's military-themed celebration, and concerns over canceled festivities in California. Plus, a deep dive into the rise of artificial intelligence and its impact on jobs, regulation, and everyday life. Scott Jagow joins for Scot on the Spot to expand on AI's potential and the shifting work ethic in America.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Hour 2: Border Battles Bill Negotiations and July Fourth on the Horizon

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2025 37:20


In Hour 2 of the Marc Cox Morning Show, Kim St. Onge breaks down the latest developments on Capitol Hill as lawmakers debate a major bill following a narrow procedural vote. The hour includes a deep dive into immigration policy, asylum claims, and a judge blocking a key executive order. Anti-Semitism also takes center stage with discussion of Zohran Mamdani's controversial remarks and recent vandalism in New York City. As Fourth of July celebrations approach, Kim covers security concerns and Trump's planned appearance in Iowa. The hour wraps up with In Other News featuring the crew and Sue Thomas, where they discuss the St. Louis versus Kansas City barbecue rivalry, a bizarre pink foot statue in NYC, and a surprising study on napping and mortality.

Furthermore with Amanda Head
Trump's ‘One Big, Beautiful Bill' exposed GOP divide & fuels Musk's threat to form a new political party

Furthermore with Amanda Head

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 28:27


On this episode of the podcast, Amanda Head dives into the high-stakes politics and economic implications of President Trump's newly passed “One Big Beautiful Bill.” Wisconsin Congressman Glenn Grothman breaks down the legislative battle in the Senate, where temperamental conservatives like Rand Paul, Susan Collins, and Thom Tillis pushed back, prompting criticism from voices like Elon Musk and raising talk of a new political party. Grothman also discusses the transformation of a former airport into a detention center, the troubling rise in attacks on ICE agents, and how unchecked immigration could affect American communities.The second conversation in this episode is with Thomas Savidge who serves as a Research Fellow at the American Institute for Economic Research. He examines the economic reality behind Trump's flagship bill. While praising the extension of Trump's 2017 tax cuts and a simplified tax filing process, he warns about the steep price of raising the SALT cap to $40,000 — a move that largely benefits wealthy, high-tax states like California. Savage also critiques the bill's failure to meaningfully reform Medicaid or streamline the tax code, underscoring how legislative compromise often leaves deeper problems unresolved.You can follow this podcast, Amanda Head, Thomas Savidge and Congressman Grothman on X (formerly Twitter) using the respective handles in the search bar: @FurthermorePod, @AmandaHead, @RepGrothman, @Thomas_Savidge.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Furthermore with Amanda Head
Trump's Chief Economic Policy Advisor promotes the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill,' Rep. Biggs also weighs in

Furthermore with Amanda Head

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 29:23


On this episode of the podcast, Amanda Head dives into the economic and legislative battles shaping America's future. First, White House Council of Economic Advisers Chairman Stephen Miran breaks down President Trump's sweeping economic bill, defending it against criticism from the left. Miran explains how the legislation fuels investment, slashes taxes, boosts job growth, and brings in trillions through trade tariffs — all while keeping inflation in check and countering foreign economic aggression, including a major reversal by Canada.This episode is further enhanced by a conversation with Arizona Congressman Andy Biggs who discusses the Supreme Court's recent ruling on judicial overreach, the need for immigration and border reform, and the real-world benefits of Trump-era tax cuts. The Arizona Republican also outlines election integrity efforts in his home state and sounds the alarm on activist overreach in the Senate.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Genevieve Wood on Sanctuary City Lawsuit Senate Immigration Bill and NC Senate Race

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 8:28


Genevieve Wood from the Heritage Foundation joins Kim St. Onge to discuss the DOJ lawsuit against Los Angeles over sanctuary city policies and the city's refusal to cooperate with ICE. They examine the tension between federal immigration enforcement and cities defying those laws. Genevieve also weighs in on the narrowly passed Senate immigration bill and its political impact. Finally, they discuss the North Carolina Senate race following Thom Tillis's decision not to run and Donald Trump's role in shaping the candidate field.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Scott on the Spot: Trump Assassination Attempt, 2024 Election Book, and STL Political Shifts

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 12:20


In this Scott on the Spot segment, Scott Jagow joins Kim St. Onge to unpack the stunning assassination attempt on Donald Trump at a Pennsylvania rally. They discuss how close it came to tragedy, the Secret Service's controversial response, and where they were when they heard the news. They also explore the upcoming book “2024: How Trump Retook the White House and the Democrats Lost America” featuring exclusive interviews with Trump, Biden, and reporting from top national journalists. The conversation touches on the growing political divide in America, low voter turnout, and the dangers of extremism.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Hour 1: Debt Ceiling Vote, UPenn Trans Controversy, & Trump's Alligator Facility

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 35:57


The Senate narrowly passes the debt ceiling bill with a 50-50 vote, broken by VP JD Vance, as the bill heads back to the House and Trump pushes for a July 4th signature. The University of Pennsylvania agrees to apologize to female athletes, restore titles, and adopt biological sex-based definitions following the controversy involving transgender swimmer Leah Thomas. Plus, Florida's new immigration detention center dubbed “Alligator Alcatraz”, is raising eyebrows, complete with merch and gators. In Scott on the Spot, Scott Jagow joins Kim to discuss new revelations from an upcoming book about the Trump assassination attempt, and the deeper concerns about political violence in the country.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Hour 2: USAID Shutdown Immigration Bill Fight Israel Hamas Ceasefire and Censorship Concerns

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 34:49


Kim St. Onge covers the official shutdown of USAID following criticism over its funding of LGBTQ and DEI programs with experts warning it could lead to millions of global deaths. The Senate narrowly passes a sweeping immigration bill with JD Vance casting the tie-breaking vote but the legislation faces hurdles in the House including controversial amendments related to Medicaid for illegal immigrants. Trump announces that Israel has agreed to a 60-day ceasefire in Gaza though Hamas has yet to accept the proposal. The hour also examines growing concerns about censorship on social media after Facebook allegedly removed a professor's post about tornadoes and climate change. Nichole Murray joins for the Business Headline. The hour wraps up with In Other News

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Full Show (7/2) - Debt Bill Fight Alligator Alcatraz Trump Assassination Attempt and the Future of the U.S. Economy

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 132:23


Kim St. Onge fills in on The Marc Cox Morning Show with a packed lineup of political and economic analysis. The Senate narrowly passes the debt ceiling bill with Vice President JD Vance casting the tie-breaking vote, as the bill heads to the House under pressure to meet a July 4th deadline. The University of Pennsylvania apologizes to female athletes and removes Leah Thomas's records amid growing restrictions on transgender participation in sports. Meanwhile, Florida's new migrant detention center—dubbed “Alligator Alcatraz”—is stirring controversy with its military-style setup, $400 million annual cost, and GOP-branded merchandise. Eben Brown from Fox News Radio joins to report on Trump's visit to the facility. Genevieve Wood of the Heritage Foundation weighs in on the DOJ's lawsuit against Los Angeles over sanctuary city policies, stressing the importance of federal immigration enforcement. Scott Jagow appears for Scott on the Spot, offering new details from an upcoming book on the Trump assassination attempt and reflecting on political violence in America. Jared Halpern discusses House procedural challenges, tax and spending disputes, and GOP divisions over the debt ceiling bill. Taylor Riggs from Fox Business breaks down Jerome Powell's stance on interest rates, inflation forecasts, and how Trump's tariff policies may impact the economy. The show also covers Trump's digital tax negotiations with Canada, China's launch of an AI soccer league ahead of the 2025 World Humanoid Robot Games, and recovery efforts in North St. Louis following recent tornado damage. Nichole Murray joins for the Business Headline, and the show wraps with In Other News.

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Senate Bill Narrowly Passes Trump's Alligator Alcatraz and Eben Brown

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 8:56


Kim St. Onge and Eben Brown discuss the Senate's narrow immigration bill passage with JD Vance's tiebreaking vote and the upcoming House vote. They also cover Florida's new “Alligator Alcatraz” migrant detention center set to open soon. Eben previews an upcoming Heritage Foundation discussion on the Trump administration's lawsuit against LA sanctuary city policies.

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Hour 3: Debt Ceiling Bill Immigration Lawsuit and Trump Assassination Attempt Insights

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 35:25


In Hour Three, Kim St. Onge is joined by Eben Brown from Fox News Radio and Genevieve Wood of the Heritage Foundation to break down key political stories. They discuss the Senate's narrow passage of the debt ceiling bill, with three Republicans siding with Democrats and JD Vance casting the tie-breaking vote as the bill heads to the House amid a July 4th deadline. Genevieve Wood weighs in on the DOJ's lawsuit against Los Angeles over sanctuary city policies and federal immigration enforcement challenges. Scott Jagow returns for Scott on the Spot to share new insights from an upcoming book covering the assassination attempt on Donald Trump, reflecting on political violence and its impact on the nation.

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Jared Halpern on Senate Debt Bill Tax Cuts and House Procedural Challenges

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 7:57


Jared Halpern from Fox News Radio joins Kim St. Onge to break down the Senate's debt ceiling bill, including the push for tax and spending cuts, changes to green energy credits, and adjustments to Medicaid and SNAP provisions. They discuss the complex House approval process, challenges from both the Freedom Caucus and moderate Republicans, and the looming July 4th recess deadline. Halpern also explains how President Trump's influence continues to shape Republican strategy and electoral risks tied to the bill.

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Taylor Riggs on Interest Rates Inflation Debt and the Future of the U.S. Economy

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 12:18


Taylor Riggs from Fox Business joins Kim St. Onge to discuss Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's decision to hold off on interest rate cuts and the political pressure from Donald Trump. They explore how tariffs could affect inflation, along with key economic indicators like ADP job numbers, inflation trends, and the upcoming jobs report. Riggs also weighs in on Trump's negotiations with Canada over digital taxes on tech companies and the broader international taxation debate. The segment wraps with a personal note as Taylor shares news about her upcoming maternity leave.

The Marc Cox Morning Show
Taylor Riggs on Interest Rates Inflation Debt and the Future of the U.S. Economy

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 26:10


Taylor Riggs from Fox Business joins Kim St. Onge to discuss Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's decision to hold off on interest rate cuts and the political pressure from Donald Trump. They explore how tariffs could affect inflation, along with key economic indicators like ADP job numbers, inflation trends, and the upcoming jobs report. Riggs also weighs in on Trump's negotiations with Canada over digital taxes on tech companies and the broader international taxation debate. The segment wraps with a personal note as Taylor shares news about her upcoming maternity leave.

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Hour 4 - Debt Bill Debate Interest Rates AI Robot Soccer and STL Tornado Recovery

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 26:10


Kim St. Onge talks with Jared Halpern from Fox News Radio about the latest negotiations over the debt ceiling bill, including procedural hurdles in the House and pushback from both the Freedom Caucus and moderate Republicans over Senate changes. Taylor Riggs from Fox Business joins to break down Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's decision to hold interest rates steady, ongoing inflation concerns, and Trump's criticism of the Fed's policies. Also this hour: a look at Trump's negotiations with Canada over digital taxes on tech companies, China's rollout of an AI-powered robot soccer league ahead of the 2025 World Humanoid Robot Games, and an update on tornado recovery in North St. Louis as the city lifts curfews and begins helping affected homeowners.

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Full Show: Vote-a-Rama, Trump's Alligator Alcatraz, Illinois Taxes, and 2A Tuesday

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 143:59


The full show kicks off with coverage of the Senate's ongoing vote-a-rama, with razor-thin margins and controversial amendments on Medicaid work requirements and Planned Parenthood. John Pence joins to advocate for a legislative win aligned with the Trump agenda, while John Lamping provides insight into Missouri's state budget cuts and the future of the Missouri Freedom Caucus. In Hour 2, Kim and Scott unpack the politics behind the vote-a-rama, Trump's public letter to Jerome Powell, and a breakdown of new and potential AI regulations. The conversation turns to immigration, border security, and the controversial “Alligator Alcatraz” facility in Florida. Hour 3 features Todd Piro from Fox & Friends discussing top headlines, including Trump's actions and the Senate showdown. Mark Walters joins for 2A Tuesday to address new gun laws, including Colorado's new firearm instructor regulations and challenges to Supreme Court rulings like Bruen. Scott returns for Scott on the Spot with a look at the NCAA's historic NIL settlement and how direct athlete payments will reshape college sports. Hour 4 dives into Trump's visit to the Florida detention facility nicknamed Alligator Alcatraz, along with Dylan Sharkey's breakdown of Illinois' sweeping tax increases—from gas to telecom and sports betting. Ryan Wiggins joins to discuss the Supreme Court's ruling limiting nationwide injunctions, and what it means for Trump's policy rollout. The hour also explores reduced corporate Pride Month marketing, the impact of the Bud Light controversy, and cultural tensions surrounding JK Rowling's book boycott. Keywords

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Hour 4: Trump's Alligator Alcatraz Visit, Illinois Taxes, and Cultural Controversies

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 34:31


In Hour 4, Kim St. Onge breaks down former President Trump's visit to the controversial “Alligator Alcatraz” detention facility in Florida, including a humorous take on surviving gator and python territory. Dylan Sharkey joins to explain what's inside the so-called “Big Beautiful Bill,” including major Medicaid changes, Elon Musk's criticism, and Illinois' sweeping new tax hikes—ranging from gas and sports betting to telecom and short-term rentals. Ryan Wiggins discusses the Supreme Court's new limits on nationwide injunctions and how that could pave the way for Trump's policy agenda on DEI programs, voter ID laws, and sanctuary cities. The hour also explores reduced corporate Pride Month messaging following the Bud Light controversy, Illinois' new gender-inclusive data rules, climate change education mandates, and a San Francisco bookstore's boycott of JK Rowling over her views on transgender issues.

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Nationwide Injunctions, Trump Policy Previews, and Alligator Alcatraz

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 12:35


Ryan Wiggins, host of Wiggins America, joins the Marc Cox Morning Show to break down a new Supreme Court ruling limiting district courts' ability to issue nationwide injunctions, and how Justice Elena Kagan's stance has shifted. They explore the potential policy agenda under a second Trump term, including sanctuary city funding cuts, voter ID enforcement, restrictions on DEI programs in public schools, and transgender-related federal funding. The discussion also turns to Trump's proposed “Alligator Alcatraz” detention facility, with some lighthearted commentary on alligator behavior, including their reactions to space shuttle launches.

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Alligator Alcatraz, Illinois Taxes, and Trump vs. Musk

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 17:01


Dylan Sharkey from the Illinois Policy Institute joins the Marc Cox Morning Show to break down former President Trump's visit to the controversial 5,000-bed “Alligator Alcatraz” detention facility in Florida, stirring both political attention and humorous speculation about surviving with gators and pythons. The conversation shifts to Illinois' sweeping new laws taking effect July 1, including a gas tax hike to 48 cents per gallon, new taxes on sports betting, rentals, phone and internet services, and mandates for gender-inclusive data collection and climate change education in schools. Sharkey and Marc also discuss the details of a major immigration bill, Elon Musk's criticism of it, and the ongoing friction between Musk and Trump. The episode closes with analysis on how Illinois' tax-heavy policy changes may accelerate population decline and spark broader political consequences.

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Hour 3: Todd Piro, 2A Tuesday, and Scott on the Spot

The Marc Cox Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 37:10


Kim St. Onge hosts Hour 3 of the Marc Cox Morning Show and welcomes Todd Piro of Fox & Friends to discuss Trump's latest moves, the Senate's ongoing vote a rama, and political headlines dominating the day. Mark Walters joins for 2A Tuesday to break down new gun laws taking effect July 1, including Colorado's updated firearm instructor rules, and the legal battles over Second Amendment rights. Scott Jagow joins Kim for Scott on the Spot to unpack the NCAA's historic NIL settlement, which will allow direct payments to college athletes and reshape the landscape of college sports and sponsorships.