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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.
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.
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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Ryan Wiggins, host of Wiggins America Saturdays from 6-7 AM on 97.1 FM Talk joins to talk about multiple topics like chaos in the democratic party.
In the final hour Marc & Kim weigh in on Kehoe's picks for the board of police commissioners. Harley Lippman, Foreign Affairs Analyst joins to talk about President Trump and getting involved with Israel and Iran. Ryan Wiggins, host of Wiggins America Saturdays from 6-7 AM on 97.1 FM Talk joins to talk about multiple topics like chaos in the democratic party.
Today on the Marc Cox Morning Show: Tony Monetti, Retired Lt. Col. Former B-2 stealth pilot, author of ‘The Stealth Way' joins the show to talk about how you do normal everyday things. Former Senator John Lamping joins the show to talk about Israel and Iran and a new Missouri House property tax committee. Todd Piro, host of Fox and Friends First joins the show to talk about Israel and Iran and the suppose ceasefire. Mark Walters, host of Armed American Radio and Armed American Radio's Daily Defense with Mark Walters & Spokesman for the Second Amendment Foundation joins to talk about the Illinois assault riffle ban and more. Harley Lippman, Foreign Affairs Analyst joins to talk about President Trump and getting involved with Israel and Iran. Ryan Wiggins, host of Wiggins America Saturdays from 6-7 AM on 97.1 FM Talk joins to talk about multiple topics like chaos in the democratic party.
In hour 1, tension continues to build with ongoing aggression between Israel and Iran. What is the next step? Tensions continue to rise in the Middle East as Israel and Iran trade blows with each other. Ryan Schmelz of Fox News Radio joins to discuss what is next between Israel and Iran, and how they can de-escalate. Some world leaders speak out over what is going on in the Middle East, and their ideas for ways to slow it down. In hour 2, President Trump has departed the G7 Summit in Canada, and it has reporters and others speculating over the reason why. Rachel Homolak joins the show to discuss a new development in the St. Charles County Library regarding books on the shelves. John Lamping joins the show to discuss what is going on with Israel and Iran, as well as what President Trump should do in response to this. Should we stay out of it? More than 20 tons of pythons have been removed from the everglades in Florida. Tourists began to take pictures with a fancy chair at a museum, but a heavier individual sits on the chair and breaks it. In hour 3, Iranian President attempts to push Donald Trump away from interfering with Israel and Iran. People are worried that Trump will allow us to go to war after being famously anti-war. Marc also dives into today's top stories with the shortlist. Todd Piro, host of Fox and Friends First, joins to discuss the new Trump phones, and what has gone on with civilians and foreign officials in Iran. Phil Balsamo of The Range joins to discuss what to do at The Range, and events that are held there as well as events they sponsor. Jonathan Savage of Fox News Radio joins to discuss the current state of Tehran, Iran's capital city. There have also been attacks on other key areas, but Iran has been striking back. In hour 4, Some people are beginning to worry that President Trump will not keep us out of the conflict between Israel and Iran. There is also worry that we will be on the verge of war if we interfere. Marc has today's top stories on The Shortlist. Kendall Tietz, investigative reporter with Defending Education, joins to discuss school districts spending $9 Million on "equitable grading" consultants. Some districts across the river in Illinois are guilty of this. Ryan Wiggins, host of Wiggins America Saturday's from 6-7am on 97.1 FM Talk, joins the show to discuss the new self-deportation movement. The U.S. is offering a thousand dollars and a free flight to people who self-deport on their own without having to be forced by the government. Minnesota has faced some terrible tragedy over the past few days with government officials. People are blaming the Republicans for this and are saying the shooter is a republican.
Some people are beginning to worry that President Trump will not keep us out of the conflict between Israel and Iran. There is also worry that we will be on the verge of war if we interfere. Marc has today's top stories on The Shortlist. Kendall Tietz, investigative reporter with Defending Education, joins to discuss school districts spending $9 Million on "equitable grading" consultants. Some districts across the river in Illinois are guilty of this. Ryan Wiggins, host of Wiggins America Saturday's from 6-7am on 97.1 FM Talk, joins the show to discuss the new self-deportation movement. The U.S. is offering a thousand dollars and a free flight to people who self-deport on their own without having to be forced by the government. Minnesota has faced some terrible tragedy over the past few days with government officials. People are blaming the Republicans for this and are saying the shooter is a republican.
Ryan Wiggins, host of Wiggins America Saturday's from 6-7am on 97.1 FM Talk, joins the show to discuss the new self-deportation movement. The U.S. is offering a thousand dollars and a free flight to people who self-deport on their own without having to be forced by the government.
Ryan Wiggins, host of Wiggins America Saturday's from 6-7 AM on 97.1 FM Talk, joins to discuss the education system and why many students are taking part in the protests going on in Los Angeles.
Marc & Kim dive into the biggest stories of the day in The Shortlist, as well as the uproar that was caused after Trump sent the National Guard to Los Angeles. The people of LA have labeled Trump a dictator for sending the military into LA. Dennis Zine, former LAPD sergeant and LA city councilman, joins the show to discuss the riots in LA. He details the mass amounts of violence and looting that continues to take place throughout the city. Ryan Wiggins, host of Wiggins America Saturday's from 6-7 AM on 97.1 FM Talk, joins to discuss the education system and why many students are taking part in the protests going on in Los Angeles. Ryan Wiggins, host of Wiggins America Saturday's from 6-7 AM on 97.1 FM Talk, joins to discuss the education system and why many students are taking part in the protests going on in Los Angeles. Andy McKean, Chair at America 250 St. Charles County Committee, joins the show to discuss a local celebration coming up in the Saint Louis area.
In hour 1, Los Angeles continues to burn as President Trump sends in reinforcements. The Democrats continue to stand by the protestors as they continue to destroy the city of LA. We also hear today's national anthem on this edition of the Marc Cox Morning Show! Marc & Kim dive into the biggest stories of the day in The Shortlist, as well as the pushback from Governor Newsom of California related to President Trump sending in the National Guard and the Marines. NIL Deals have taken the college sports world by storm. Controversy over past athletes having the potential to get back paid for their name, image and likeness before this came into effect. Should college athletes be paid for their name, image and likeness if they played as long ago as 2016? The homeless park has moved to a new location in Downtown Saint Louis. Where is it at and how bad of shape is the park in? In hour 2, Marc & Kim dive into the biggest stories of the day in The Shortlist, as well as diving into the issues that are going on in Washington D.C. Missouri counties are implementing a new property tax issue, and it has citizens and their representatives in a bit of an uproar. John Lamping, former Missouri State Senator, joins the show to discuss the new bill proposed in Missouri. This bill includes Kansas City sports as well as where the money for this will come from. In this edition of In Other News, Sly Stone passes away and a black bear smashes a window of a nursing home in Saint Charles and breaks in. Also, public USB cords are being used to take information off of people's phones. In hour 3, a so-called liberation day is going on in Los Angeles. They are being freed from the mass amounts of illegal immigrants, but they have faced some severe pushback thus far. Marc & Kim dive into the biggest stories of the day in The Shortlist. Griff Jenkins of Fox News joins the show to discuss the capitol clampdown in Washington D.C. He discusses a refunding of the police in D.C. and how the residents of D.C. would back this. Mark Walters, host of Armed American Radio and Armed American Radio's Daily Defense with Mark Walters & Spokesman for the Second Amendment Foundation, joins the show to discuss gun control bills in the state of Arizona. He also discusses what is going on in Los Angeles and how Democrat heavy the protests really are. RFK Jr. has decided to fire the CDC Vaccine Committee that was appointed under President Biden. In fact, all 17 members had been appointed by the Biden Administration, after Biden had wiped out the previous Trump committee. In hour 4, Marc & Kim dive into the biggest stories of the day in The Shortlist, as well as the uproar that was caused after Trump sent the National Guard to Los Angeles. The people of LA have labeled Trump a dictator for sending the military into LA. Dennis Zine, former LAPD sergeant and LA city councilman, joins the show to discuss the riots in LA. He details the mass amounts of violence and looting that continues to take place throughout the city. Ryan Wiggins, host of Wiggins America Saturday's from 6-7 AM on 97.1 FM Talk, joins to discuss the education system and why many students are taking part in the protests going on in Los Angeles. Ryan Wiggins, host of Wiggins America Saturday's from 6-7 AM on 97.1 FM Talk, joins to discuss the education system and why many students are taking part in the protests going on in Los Angeles. Andy McKean, Chair at America 250 St. Charles County Committee, joins the show to discuss a local celebration coming up in the Saint Louis area.
In Hour 3, Ryan Wiggins and Brad Range are joined by Ethan's and Brandon, who recounts waking up at 4 AM to find someone standing his bedroom doorway. Then, callers then chime in with their own wild sleepwalking experiences, from midnight cooking to military drills. to wrap the house look at the live chat poll "Can California Be Saved?"
In Hour 1, Ryan Wiggins and Brad Range, filling in on The Annie Frey Show, are joined by Tonya J. Powers of Fox News to analyze the growing political unrest in the U.S. They discuss various protest groups, National Guard deployment in Los Angeles, and how immigration raids and sanctuary city policies are driving demonstrations. The hosts also explore political motivations, alleged protest funding, and media influence on public perception. In Hour 2, Jim Carafano of the Heritage Foundation joins Ryan and Brad to talk about the rollback of DEI initiatives in the military and a renewed focus on merit and warrior ethos. They discuss global views of Trump, the international spread of American social debates, and the rise of conservative movements in Europe, highlighting media's role in shaping ideological divides and the need for open dialogue. Hour 3 features Ethan and Brandon, who shares a story about waking at 4 AM to find someone standing in his bedroom doorway. Callers add their own wild sleepwalking tales, from midnight cooking to military drills. The hour closes with a live chat poll asking, “Can California Be Saved?”
Ryan Wiggins and Brad Range talk with Jim Carafano of the Heritage Foundation about the removal of DEI initiatives in the military and the impact on recruiting. The conversation expands globally, covering how America is perceived under different administrations, the spread of American social issues abroad, and a growing conservative pushback against progressive agendas both in the U.S. and Europe.
Ryan Wiggins and Brad Range take calls from listeners who share unbelievable and often hilarious sleepwalking stories. From a paramedic performing CPR on his wife while asleep to a Navy sailor clearing his home of an imaginary suspect, these real-life tales highlight how complex and dangerous sleepwalking can be.
In Hour 2 of The Annie Frey Show, Ryan Wiggins and Brad Range are joined by Jim Carafano of the Heritage Foundation to discuss the rollback of DEI initiatives in the military and the return to a merit-based warrior ethos. They explore how Trump is viewed globally, the export of American social debates, and rising conservative momentum in Europe. The conversation also touches on the media's role in shaping ideological divides and the importance of open dialogue on global issues.
In Hour 1, Ryan Wiggins and Brad Range, filling in on The Annie Frey Show, are joined by Tonya J. Powers of Fox News to examine the growing political unrest in the U.S. They break down the different protest factions, National Guard deployment in Los Angeles, and how immigration raids and sanctuary city policies are fueling demonstrations. They also explores the political motivations behind these protests, the role of groups allegedly funding them, and how media outlets shape the public narrative.
Ryan Wiggins and Brad Range, filling in on The Annie Frey Show, talk with Tonya J. Powers of Fox News about National Guard deployments, the Insurrection Act, and political motivations behind protest responses. They also discuss organized protest funding and shifting immigrant voter views on Trump's immigration policies.
In Hour 3, Ryan Wiggins covers the heated controversy between Riley Gaines and Simone Biles over transgender athletes competing in women's sports. The discussion includes the debate over creating separate categories for transgender competitors and the political and media attention surrounding the issue. Ryan also touches on recent news including Greta Thunberg's yacht incident, Kathy Griffin's Trump comments, and Donald Trump's plans for a White House ballroom. Personal health struggles with sleep apnea and CPAP treatment are shared, followed by a YouTube Live Chat poll revealing 89% of viewers believe Republicans are winning the immigration debate.
In Hour 2, Ryan Wiggins tackles the chaotic Los Angeles riots exposing the Left's alarming acceptance and in some cases encouragement of violent protests and lawlessness. Deroy Murdock joins to condemn Democratic leaders for failing to protect communities enabling destructive behavior and pushing open-border policies that worsen crime. This segment unpacks how the Left's radical agenda prioritizes political gain over public safety and the rule of law.
Ryan Wiggins welcomes Deroy Murdock for a candid discussion on the unrest in California, the line between peaceful protests and violent riots, and the media's response. Murdock shares strong criticism of the Democratic Party's stance on illegal immigration, citing criminal cases and suggesting a political motive behind efforts to naturalize future voters. The conversation also addresses how media narratives often ignore the real impact of crime on American communities.
In Hour 1 of The Annie Frey Show, Ryan Wiggins leads the conversation with a focus on the Senate's debt ceiling deliberations and what's at stake before the July 4th recess. Fox News Radio's Ryan Schmelz joins the show to provide a Capitol Hill perspective on GOP tensions, Trump's ongoing influence, and the urgency to control the national debt.
Ryan Wiggins fills in on The Annie Frey Show and welcomes Fox News Radio's Ryan Schmelz for a deep dive into the ongoing debt ceiling negotiations. They discuss the Senate's timeline, the challenges of balancing party demands, and what to expect before the July 4th recess. Schmelz also shares insight from Capitol Hill on Republican reactions, Trump's influence, and the broader impact of growing national debt.
In the “What Did I Miss” segment of the Annie Frey Show, Ryan Wiggins and producer Ethan cover a wide range of topics — starting with a lighthearted debate over “Chugga lug” music and classic country tunes. The conversation quickly turns serious, with discussion on media handling of Joe Biden's cognitive decline and new books by Jake Tapper and Karine Jean-Pierre. They also examine the Democratic Party's identity crisis, anti-Semitic attacks in Boulder, illegal immigration policy debates, the evolving relationship between Elon Musk and Donald Trump, and the latest shifts in political polling and voter demographics.
In Hour 1 of the Annie Frey Show, Ryan Wiggins hosts and Ethan produces a deep dive into the Trump vs. Musk feud, exploring their political and economic disagreements and what a potential reconciliation could mean. The conversation shifts to the national debt, explaining the difference between debt and deficit, and why fiscal responsibility is urgent. They also break down challenges in Congress, the impact of slim majorities, and take listener calls on healthcare for undocumented immigrants, media narratives, and how to fix government spending.
In Hour 3 of the Annie Frey Show, Ryan Wiggins and producer Ethan reflect on the passing of Phil Robertson and the faith-driven legacy of Duck Dynasty. They also revisit emotional celebrity near-death experiences from Nikki Sixx, Tracy Morgan, and Jamie Foxx, highlighting the spiritual and personal changes that followed. Ethan shares his passion for collecting autographs and the sentimental stories behind his interactions with professional athletes. The hour wraps with a YouTube Live Chat poll on Musk vs. Trump, revealing a divided conservative audience.
In Hour 2 of the Annie Frey Show, Ryan Wiggins hosts and Ethan produces as they unpack the ongoing feud between Elon Musk and Donald Trump, fueled by recent Twitter exchanges and a YouTube Live Chat poll. The hour also covers a unanimous Supreme Court ruling on workplace discrimination, raising questions about DEI policies. They revisit Joe Biden's cognitive decline, examine underreported anti-Semitic attacks like the incident in Boulder, and explore issues in the entertainment industry, including Disney layoffs and the future of streaming. The show wraps with a breakdown of judicial nominations under Trump and Biden.
Ryan Wiggins and producer Ethan explore powerful celebrity near-death experiences, featuring stories from Nikki Sixx and Tracy Morgan. The conversation dives into how these moments transformed their views on life, love, and connection. They also discuss a personal TV project called What It's Like to Die, which investigates hundreds of near-death accounts. The segment explores the emotional, spiritual, and media dimensions of these experiences from the challenges of verification to why some stars wait years to share their stories.
In Hour 1 of the Annie Frey Show, Ryan Wiggins hosts and Ethan produces a deep dive into the Trump vs. Musk feud, exploring their political and economic disagreements and what a potential reconciliation could mean. The conversation shifts to the national debt, including the difference between debt and deficit, and the urgency of fiscal responsibility. They also discuss the challenges of slim congressional majorities and take listener calls on healthcare for undocumented immigrants and media narratives. In Hour 2, they unpack more of the Trump-Musk clash, including a YouTube Live Chat poll, and analyze a unanimous Supreme Court ruling on workplace discrimination and its implications for DEI policies. The hour also revisits concerns over Joe Biden's cognitive decline, underreported anti-Semitic attacks like the incident in Boulder, and entertainment industry shakeups, including Disney layoffs and streaming's future. The segment ends with a look at judicial nominations under both Trump and Biden. In Hour 3, Ryan and Ethan reflect on the legacy of Phil Robertson and Duck Dynasty's cultural impact. They revisit powerful near-death experiences shared by Nikki Sixx, Tracy Morgan, and Jamie Foxx, and the personal transformations that followed. Ethan shares stories from his sports autograph collection and memorable celebrity encounters. The show wraps with final thoughts on the divided conservative response to the Musk vs. Trump feud.
In Hour 1 of The Mannie Frey Show, Ryan Wiggins and Brad Range break down the new government spending bill, highlighting Trump's policy goals and Elon Musk's criticism of out-of-control spending. They raise concerns about rising national debt, especially as interest payments now exceed the defense budget. Hans von Spakovsky joins to unpack judicial overreach, nationwide injunctions against the Trump administration, and due process rights for illegal immigrants. The hour wraps up with Ethan's America, spotlighting the amusing cultural habits that make Americans stand out, from supermarket small talk to wearing shoes indoors.
Deroy Murdock joins Ryan Wiggins and Brad Range to break down the federal budget and tax policy. They discuss proposals to return spending to pre-COVID levels, including a $275 billion cut to discretionary spending. Deroy weighs in on potential corporate tax reductions to 15% for US manufacturers and the ongoing debate around SALT deductions. The conversation covers the so-called “Big Beautiful Bill,” contrasting views from Trump and Elon Musk, and political hurdles like tight congressional majorities and partisan divides impacting budget negotiations.
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Ryan Wiggins joins the show to talk about the issues with tax funding going to public colleges compared to the things that the right wants to fund, Trump trying to push funding to schooling in a better way & the need to change schooling in America
Marc & Kim start the final hour of the show talking again about the relief & rebuilding efforts in St. Louis, how the federal funding will affect residents & the biggest stories in the Shortlist, Marc wants to know who was running the country throughout the Biden administration, Ryan Wiggins from Wiggins' America joins the show to talk more of the MSM being completely out of touch & a need for a reimagining in education and lets all agree to stay away from BEARS.
To open up the show Marc & Kim talk about the issues still plaguing the storm-ravaged areas of St. Louis, get into a couple big stories with The Shortlist & play today's edition of the National Anthem. Marc & Kim talk about the ups and downs of technology. Kim on a Whim...handles...an interesting story out of European clinic. And the fifth anniversary of the George Floyd riots was over the weekend. Plus a quick question Hillary Clinton... Kim & Marc tackle the biggest stories of the day in the Shortlist, break down the task ahead of Mike Johnson & Senate Republicans in getting the One Big Beautiful Bill passed into law, the tricky parts of home ownership in 2025 as disasters & insurance becomes a minefield to maneuver & In Other News. Marc & Kim open up Hour 3 of the show with the Shortlist, are joined by Todd Piro to talk about the New Orleans inmates still on the loose & a big swing from Mrs. Macron caught on camera. Dr. John Lott, Jr joins for 2A Tuesday to talk about the importance of well-trained civilians stopping attacks, and Kim on a Whim on the tributes to the George Floyd anniversary. Marc & Kim start the final hour of the show talking again about the relief & rebuilding efforts in St. Louis, how the federal funding will affect residents & the biggest stories in the Shortlist, Marc wants to know who was running the country throughout the Biden administration, Ryan Wiggins from Wiggins' America joins the show to talk more of the MSM being completely out of touch & a need for a reimagining in education and lets all agree to stay away from BEARS.
Today on the Marc Cox Morning Show: Chad Hansen of Hansen Tree Service joins to talk about the cleanup that happens after a storm that roots up big trees. Former Missouri Senator John Lamping joins to talk about Governor Kehoe going to call a special session in regards to the Chiefs and Royals stadium funding and more. Senator Eric Schmitt joins to talk about cleanup after storm, if FEMA will get involved, plus the big beautiful bill and more. Todd Piro, Host of Fox and Friends First to talk about James Comey 8647 post and Former President Biden news of prostate cancer. Ryan Wiggins, Host of Wiggins America on Saturday's talking about James Comey and more. Curtis Correll from Correll roofing to talk about the process of inspecting a roof after a storm and advice on how to be on look out for a fake roofer.
In the final hour a discussion about a women has president. Ryan Wiggins, Host of Wiggins America on Saturday's talking about James Comey and more. Curtis Correll from Correll roofing to talk about the process of inspecting a roof after a storm and advice on how to be on look out for a fake roofer.
Ryan Wiggins, Host of Wiggins America on Saturday's talking about James Comey and more.
In Hour 1, Brad Range and Ryan Wiggins kick off the show with a discussion on President Biden's health, including the recent disclosure of his prostate cancer diagnosis and its political implications. They also explore ongoing concerns about his mental acuity and updates from Special Counsel Robert Hur's investigation. In Segment 2, Gianno Caldwell, founder of the Caldwell Institute for public safety and FoxNews political analyst shares the emotional story behind his book The Day My Brother Was Murdered and offers insight into addressing Black-on-Black crime and urban violence in Chicago. The hour wraps up with Wiggins America looking at a new medical breakthrough from UCLA that could help with hair loss, celebrity stories about balding, and some lighthearted personal reflections from the hosts. In Hour 2, a breakdown of the Supreme Court ruling on Venezuelan immigrants, sparking discussion on refugee status, legal versus illegal immigration, and the human side of the issue, including Pedro Pascal's personal story. The segment also highlights differences between Trump and Biden administration policies. Attention then shifts to the devastating tornadoes and storms that hit Missouri and Illinois, with Forest Park, Brentwood, Granite City, and Marion among the hardest-hit areas. Callers share emotional stories of destruction, funnel clouds, and survival. The hour wraps up with analysis of how media narratives shape public perception of immigration, and a look at available volunteer and support resources for storm recovery efforts. In Hour 3, Ryan & Brad break down the media covering up Biden's decline across the final years of his presidency, some news breaks about Trump & Putin, Dave Murray clears up the facts about what happened during Friday's storms & the poll results from the day.
In Hour 1, Brad Range and Ryan Wiggins kick off the show with a discussion on President Biden's health, including the recent disclosure of his prostate cancer diagnosis and its political implications. They also explore ongoing concerns about his mental acuity and updates from Special Counsel Robert Hur's investigation. In Segment 2, Gianno Caldwell, founder of the Caldwell Institute for public safety and FoxNews political analyst shares the emotional story behind his book The Day My Brother Was Murdered and offers insight into addressing Black-on-Black crime and urban violence in Chicago. The hour wraps up with Wiggins America looking at a new medical breakthrough from UCLA that could help with hair loss, celebrity stories about balding, and some lighthearted personal reflections from the hosts.
Brad Range and Ryan Wiggins speak with Gianno Caldwell about the deep-rooted crime crisis in Chicago and his personal journey following the tragic murder of his 18-year-old brother, Christian, in 2022. Caldwell shares the motivation behind his book The Day My Brother Was Murdered and the founding of the Caldwell Institute for Public Safety. The conversation addresses Black-on-Black crime, failures in law enforcement policy, and the impact of progressive leadership in Chicago. Caldwell also presents tangible solutions to urban violence, including support for police, improving education, and breaking the school-to-prison pipeline
In hour 1 of the Annie Frey Show with Ryan Wiggins filling in for Annie, he and Brad discuss Jake Tapper's hypocrisy in covering Biden's decline.
Fox News' Chad Pergram recaps President Trump's visit to Saudi Arabia, where he met with political and business leaders and signed new agreements. Ryan Wiggins of Wiggins America weighs in on the political implications of the new book Original Sin, which details internal concerns over President Biden's physical condition. Also covered: the fallout from progressive lawmakers like AOC attempting to enter an ICE detention facility. In studio, Bob Kershaw and Thomas Helbig share retirement strategies ahead of their upcoming April 20th seminar, focusing on protecting savings during volatile markets.
In Hour 1, Marc Cox and Kim St. Onge examine President Trump's diplomatic trip to Saudi Arabia and China trade talks, plus local headlines from St. Louis police shortages to vandalism in Holly Hills. In Hour 2, Dr. William Soliman unpacks Trump's Medicare drug price proposal and Senator John Lamping discusses the implications of the new Pope Leo. Hour 3 features Todd Piro on media narratives and Darryl Strawberry's redemption, followed by 2A Tuesday with Mark Walters breaking down gun legislation. Kim St. Onge returns for “Kim on a Whim” to tackle youth behavior and parenting. In Hour 4, Chad Pergram reports on Trump's Middle East trip, Ryan Wiggins reviews the Original Sin book's revelations about Biden's health, and Bob Kershaw & Thomas Helbig offer expert retirement planning advice.
Ryan Wiggins joins Marc & Kim on the phone to talk about the Canadian PM flying to DC to talk with Trump, why a succession in Canadian provinces isn't completely out of the discussion & Trump's offer to illegals to self-deport for a payment.
In Hour 1, Marc & Kim kick off the show with a little more discourse around Trump's AI fun and the reaction to it, the Shortlist & Anthem open things up, Kim on a Whim address the story of a racist comment from a Minnesota mother and Marc is confused why the Tesla vandal story isn't being covered by any of the local media. In Hour 2, Marc & Kim dive into the biggest stories of the morning in the Shortlist, Marc is questioning the victim mentality of the former First Lady, Gavin Newsome's flip-flopping continues, Former Missouri State Senator John Lamping joins the show to talk about the lack of deal-making being done at the Missouri legislature & In Other News In Hour 3, Marc & Kim are joined by Missouri Lt. Governor David Wasinger to talk about the issues of lobbyists in the Missouri legislature, Dr. Meena Bose joins to talk about the potential new head of the NSA, 2A Tuesday with Mark Walters on the issues in Hawaii & Colorado and Kim on a Whim, Too. In the final hour, Marc & Kim are joined by Fox News' Chad Pergram to talk about progress on the "Big Beautiful Bill" & some potentially risky cuts, the issue with the windfall initiative being eliminated by Biden, Ryan Wiggins talks about the PM of Canada coming to visit DC after originally trying to talk tough and Marc's Hagar fandom has him calling out David Lee Roth again...
Marc & Kim are joined by Fox News' Chad Pergram to talk about progress on the "Big Beautiful Bill" & some potentially risky cuts, the issue with the windfall initiative being eliminated by Biden, Ryan Wiggins talks about the PM of Canada coming to visit DC after originally trying to talk tough and Marc's Hagar fandom has him calling out David Lee Roth again...
Ryan Wiggins tackles the escalating crisis at the southern border, criticizing the Biden administration's handling of immigration enforcement. He discusses the role of ICE and Border Patrol, raises concerns about criminal activity tied to illegal immigration, and comments on Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. Wiggins also calls out mainstream media for biased reporting and highlights commentary from conservatives like Stephen Miller, offering a stark contrast to Democratic immigration policies.