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Lieutenant General Keith Kellogg, Co-Chair of American Security at America First Policy Institute, joins the show to discuss the ongoing tensions in the Middle East, as well as Trump's midterm timeline surrounding all of these issues. Why does everyone feel unsafe downtown? Annie shares a recent experience. We also hear Ethan's America with Ryan Wiggins out today.
In hour 1, Lieutenant General Keith Kellogg, Co-Chair of American Security at America First Policy Institute, joins the show to discuss the ongoing tensions in the Middle East, as well as Trump's midterm timeline surrounding all of these issues. Why does everyone feel unsafe downtown? Annie shares a recent experience. We also hear Ethan's America with Ryan Wiggins out today.
In hour 1, Lieutenant General Keith Kellogg, Co-Chair of American Security at America First Policy Institute, joins the show to discuss the ongoing tensions in the Middle East, as well as Trump's midterm timeline surrounding all of these issues. Why does everyone feel unsafe downtown? Annie shares a recent experience. We also hear Ethan's America with Ryan Wiggins out today. In hour 2, Deroy Murdock, Nationally Syndicated Columnist and Project 21 Ambassador, joins the show to discuss a tiring narrative going around about President Trump, as well as giving us a refresher on how history has played itself out. We discuss the safety of Downtown St. Louis even more. Catherine Hanaway, Missouri Attorney General, joins the show to discuss the difference in district maps between the states of Missouri and Illinois. What does the new map look like? In hour 3, Joe Concha, Fox News Contributor, joins the show to discuss the removal of Stephen Colbert's late night show, as well as the series of events that led up to this. We then hear Ethan's top stories of the day with Ethan's Sports and Local. Why can't some people sit in the lower bowl in empty stadiums?
The segment opens with new reporting that one of the San Diego shooting suspects, identified as Kane Clark, had previously been removed from school for alleged hate speech and was completing classes online, raising new questions about warning signs and institutional awareness prior to the attack. The conversation then shifts into an in-depth interview with Ryan Wiggins, who joins while dealing with serious health challenges related to cystic fibrosis and indicates he may be heading to the hospital for a planned “tune-up” treatment involving intensive IV care. The discussion expands into broader reflections on medical outcomes tied to the opioid epidemic, including observations about changes in lung transplant wait times and shifting overdose death trends in recent years. The tone then turns toward political accountability as Wiggins and the host discuss ActBlue, focusing on upcoming congressional testimony from its CEO, allegations of misleading statements regarding foreign donation vetting, and prior Fifth Amendment invocations by staff, with concerns raised about foreign influence in U.S. elections and potential legal consequences as investigations continue. Hashtags: #RyanWiggins #CysticFibrosis #HealthUpdate #ActBlue #Congress #CampaignFinance #SanDiegoShooting #CrimeNews #OpioidCrisis #ElectionIntegrity
Ryan Wiggins joins the show and opens with light banter about his well-known association with Dr Pepper, soda preferences, and nostalgic drinks like Mr. Pibb, Surge, Tab, and other discontinued brands. The conversation includes humor about health-related reasons for cutting back on soda and office jokes about how Wiggins is portrayed online. The tone shifts when the discussion moves into a serious case involving a Washington, D.C. judge who reportedly expressed sympathy toward a man accused of attempting to assassinate the president, including describing harsh confinement conditions and even apologizing for them. The segment contrasts casual humor with frustration over what the hosts see as troubling judicial behavior. Hashtags: #RyanWiggins #DrPepper #PopCulture #CourtSystem #DCJudge #LegalNews #RadioTalk
Heritage Foundation senior fellow Mike Gonzalez joins Ryan Wiggins to break down the latest on the U.S.-Iran conflict. They discuss Trump's determination to finish the job, the new naval escort operation “Project Freedom” through the Strait of Hormuz, skyrocketing gas prices, why Iran is on the ropes, and the president's off-the-cuff Cuba comments. Essential listening for anyone following foreign policy and energy prices in 2026.
Ryan Wiggins and Brad Range fill in for a sick Annie Frey in this must-listen 3-hour episode. They launch a viral YouTube poll asking “Who is the leader of the Democratic Party?” (Harris, Newsom, Obama, or someone else?) and debate what Democrats actually stand for. Plus: Mike Gonzalez on Trump's Iran strategy and the Strait of Hormuz crisis, Madison Scarpino on the shocking Spirit Airlines collapse, Supreme Court redistricting bombshell, Disney firing artists for AI, Tim Heidecker taking over InfoWars, and a Cardinals hot streak. Packed with news, laughs, and straight talk.
Ryan Wiggins joins the discussion to unpack the expanding national redistricting fight heading into the next election cycle, highlighting how states like California, Texas, Florida, Virginia, Utah, Ohio, and Missouri are reshaping congressional maps through court battles and legislative action. The conversation centers on the broader political stakes, including potential Supreme Court involvement in a Voting Rights Act challenge that could reshape how minority-majority districts are drawn and significantly alter House representation. They also explore how population shifts since the last census, post-COVID migration trends, and past counting disputes may be influencing long-term seat allocation and the balance of power in Congress and presidential elections. Hashtags: #Redistricting #RyanWiggins #VotingRightsAct #SupremeCourt #Gerrymandering #CongressSeats #ElectionPolitics #CensusChanges #HouseOfRepresentatives #ElectionStrategy
King Charles III becomes the first British monarch in over 30 years to address a joint session of Congress — and Democrats stood and cheered. Meanwhile, the Southern Poverty Law Center is indicted for allegedly funding the very hate groups it claims to fight. Annie Frey breaks it all down with Jack Posobiec, Fred Fleitz, and Joe Concha. Plus, Wiggins America's “What the…?” stories, X's & Y's with Mark Reardon stepping in for Ryan Wiggins, and a live YouTube poll on U.S.-Europe relations.
Ryan Wiggins and the host break down the Supreme Court case involving whether ballots can legally be counted after Election Day, with Wiggins arguing the Constitution clearly implies a single election day rather than an extended voting window. They discuss how the Court appears inclined to restrict post–Election Day ballot arrivals while still allowing early voting, and how critics frame the potential ruling as “catastrophic,” particularly pointing to its impact on a small number of rural Alaska voters. The conversation pushes back on that framing, arguing that voters in remote areas are capable of meeting deadlines and that expanded voting timelines create unnecessary confusion and inconsistency. Hashtags: #SupremeCourt #ElectionLaw #VotingRights #ElectionDay #MailInVoting #AlaskaPolitics #RyanWiggins #Politics
Marc Cox and Kim St. Onge are joined by Jane Puszkar to discuss the Francis Howell School Board race, campaign challenges, and key education issues. Kaelan Dorr then breaks down the launch of a new White House app aimed at delivering direct communication from the Trump administration. The hour wraps with Ryan Wiggins on the importance of low-turnout elections, political fundraising concerns, and how tax policies impact local communities.
Ryan Wiggins joins Marc Cox and Kim St. Onge to discuss the impact of low-turnout local elections and how just a small number of votes can decide outcomes. He shares his approach to voter outreach through personal guides and highlights concerns surrounding political fundraising, including ongoing scrutiny of ActBlue. The conversation also touches on property tax issues, differences between Missouri and Illinois, and how local policies can influence where people choose to live.
Marc Cox opens the show with Dan Buck filling in for Kim St. Ange, covering St. Charles County's heated council meeting and unanimous approval of an ICE cooperation agreement despite anti-ICE protests. Hour 1 shifts to Cardinals early-season optimism and the controversy surrounding Jaden Ivey's release from the Chicago Bulls for criticizing NBA Pride Month, sparking debate on religious freedom and workplace rights. Hour 2 celebrates the reopening of Granite City Steel's blast furnace, ties the revival to Trump-era policies, and walks through the April Mark Cox Voter Guide, emphasizing conservative school board races and NEA influence. Hour 3 examines NYC daycare policy with Todd Pyro, Virginia gun law changes with Louis Valdez, and continues discussion of Jaden Ivey's firing. Hour 4 focuses on St. Charles County property tax debates, featuring Steve Ehlmann defending ICE cooperation, Ryan Wiggins analyzing Florida and Missouri property tax issues, and a detailed look at Proposition RT, showing how it empowers homeowners and limits future assessment hikes. Hashtags: #MarcCoxMorningShow #DanBuck #StCharlesCounty #ICE #JadenIvey #ChicagoBulls #ReligiousFreedom #GraniteCitySteel #MarkCoxVoterGuide #SchoolBoardElections #ToddPyro #LouisValdez #VirginiaGunLaw #PropertyTaxes #PropRT #RyanWiggins #LocalPolitics #TaxPolicy
Marc Cox and Ryan Wiggins dive into property tax issues affecting Missouri voters and parallel policies in Florida. Wiggins explains the mechanics of property tax freezes on homesteads, the challenges of taxing unrealized gains, and why incremental implementation is necessary for local budgets. He warns of potential conflicts with fire, EMS, and school district funding, and critiques proposed sales tax increases as a workaround. The discussion highlights how redistricting momentum and legislative leadership could influence broader tax reforms, while emphasizing the practical impact on homeowners amid rising home values. Hashtags: #PropertyTaxFreeze #MissouriTaxes #FloridaTaxPolicy #RyanWiggins #MarcCoxMorningShow #VoterGuide #SchoolFunding #LocalGovernment
Ryan Wiggins provides an in-depth update on former Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro's legal situation, including the absence of a trial date, federal court proceedings, and the unusual selection of a 92-year-old judge. He discusses the strategic rationale for capturing rather than eliminating Maduro, potential leverage involving his wife, and implications for international politics and U.S. interests. The segment also touches on election integrity rumors, ongoing geopolitical chess moves, and what to expect from upcoming hearings. Hashtags: #RyanWiggins #NicolasMaduro #VenezuelaTrial #USForeignPolicy #ElectionIntegrity #MarcCoxShow #MaduroUpdate
The hour kicks off with Haley Davis from Collette Worldwide Tours outlining the upcoming Switzerland, Austria, and Bavaria trip, highlighting UNESCO sites, alpine experiences, and limited availability. Ryan Wiggins provides a detailed update on the Maduro case, discussing trial delays, U.S. strategy, and potential election-related connections. The hour closes with a discussion on NASA's lunar flyby mission, Joe Kent's claims on Charlie Kirk's assassination, and possible foreign influences, blending travel, international news, and investigative commentary. Hashtags: #HaleyDavis #SwitzerlandTour #MaduroCase #Venezuela #MoonMission #CharlieKirk #JoeKent #MarcCoxShow
The full show opens with Marc Cox tackling the fallout from TSA callouts and DHS funding disputes, highlighting national airport disruptions and local St. Charles County school board controversies, including Lauren Greenwood's fight against doxxing and partisan attacks. Hour 2 transitions to absentee voting for Missouri's April election, the Backstoppers benefit honoring Sergeant Jeffrey Kowalski, and John Lamping on local data center debates, alongside lighter news on March Madness, fentanyl alerts, and Oregon ballot measures. Hour 3 dives deeper into St. Louis education debates, Mark Walters' 2A Tuesday coverage on Illinois ammo restrictions, and Kim on a Whim analyzing a Texas teacher's controversial classroom rules. The show closes in Hour 4 with Haley Davis presenting a Switzerland tour, Ryan Wiggins' Maduro case update, and discussions on NASA's lunar flyby mission, Joe Kent's claims on Charlie Kirk's assassination, and possible foreign influences, blending local, national, and international stories with cultural and investigative insights. Hashtags: #AirportChaos #DHSShutdown #SchoolBoardElections #LaurenGreenwood #AbsenteeVoting #Backstoppers #DataCenters #MarchMadness #2ATuesday #MarkWalters #KimOnAWhim #HaleyDavis #SwitzerlandTour #MaduroCase #Venezuela #MoonMission #CharlieKirk #JoeKent #MarcCoxShow
Ryan Wiggins calls in live from an Illinois polling place, reporting extremely low turnout early in the day and sharing real-time observations from voters in his precinct. He also discusses the Illinois Republican governor's race, breaks down concerns about election integrity including lack of voter ID checks, and shares a surprising moment after being accidentally given two ballots.
Marc Cox and Kim St. Onge talk with Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway about youth violence, juvenile justice reform, and police staffing challenges in St. Louis. David Stokes joins to break down key property tax measures on Missouri's April ballot and their impact on local funding. Ryan Wiggins wraps up the hour with a live report from an Illinois polling place, highlighting low turnout and election concerns.
Marc Cox and Kim St. Onge cover St. Patrick's Day, cold weather, and major local and national headlines throughout the full show. The program dives into Illinois Primary Election Day, U.S. foreign policy, and major Missouri policy debates. John Lamping breaks down the push to eliminate Missouri's state income tax, including the timeline, sales tax tradeoffs, and how it could impact economic growth and population trends. Dylan Sharkey analyzes Illinois races and a key federal scholarship ballot question, while Ryan Wiggins reports live from a polling place with low turnout and election concerns. Todd Piro joins with St. Patrick's Day stories and discussion on unrest in Cuba, while Mark Walters leads 2A Tuesday focusing on self-defense, recent shootings, and gun policy debates. The show also highlights local concerns in St. Louis, including violent street takeovers, juvenile crime, and public safety challenges. Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway discusses juvenile justice reform, police staffing, and crime response, while David Stokes explains major property tax measures on the April ballot. Additional topics include emergency preparedness after tornado siren failures, city image concerns with NCAA Tournament visitors, and a wide-ranging look at politics, policy, and community issues.
Marc Cox opens Hour 4 with sunny weather updates and spring commentary. He highlights Iran strikes and Secretary of War Pete Hegseth's briefings, analyzing U.S. strategic moves and domestic security concerns. Ensign Kelly Lundy discusses her role aboard the USS St. Louis, detailing daily duties, ship technology, and community engagement. Ryan Wiggins breaks down the UN's effectiveness, U.S. funding, and the “Board of Peace” initiative as a strategic counter to global threats. The hour closes with in-studio appearances by two young children, Easton and Hudson, offering lighthearted moments and family interaction on-air. Hashtags: #MarcCox #SpringWeather #IranConflict #EnsignKellyLundy #USNavy #RyanWiggins #UNDebate #BoardOfPeace #InStudioKids
Marc Cox navigates a packed March 10 broadcast, blending hard-hitting news with lighter in-studio moments. Hour 1 opens with spring weather commentary, Iran's escalating nuclear threats, domestic terrorism arrests, and St. Louis County Executive Sam Page's felony ballot charges, while Kim on a Whim dissects a controversial church sign and Islam debate. Hour 2 features Grover Norquist analyzing Republican tax cuts and affordability, John Lamping on Missouri politics and juvenile crime, and quirky viral news including bizarre food trends and AI gadgets. Hour 3 covers the tragic Georgia senior prank resulting in the death of teacher Jason Hughes, exploring legal, parental, and societal implications, with Kim reflecting on lessons learned. Hour 4 balances international updates and strategic analysis with Ensign Kelly Lundy discussing life aboard the USS St. Louis, Ryan Wiggins examining the UN and U.S. funding strategies, and a lively in-studio family segment with Easton and Hudson providing endearing, lighthearted moments. The show threads timely politics, national security, and human interest with engaging commentary and audience interaction throughout. Hashtags: #MarcCox #MorningShow #SamPage #IranConflict #DomesticTerrorism #GroverNorquist #MissouriPolitics #SeniorPrank #EnsignKellyLundy #USNavy #RyanWiggins #UNDebate #InStudioKids #SpringWeather
In hour 1, Hans von Spakovsky, Advancing American Freedom Senior Legal Fellow, joins the show to discuss two phone taps of prominent US government officials. We also hear Ethan's America with Ryan Wiggins out today. In hour 2 of the Annie Frey Show, Deroy Murdock, Nationally Syndicated Columnist and Project 21 Ambassador, joins to discuss if it is absurd for American citizens to show voted ID before being allowed to vote. Chad Pergram, Senior Congressional Correspondent for Fox News, joins the show to discuss Hillary Clinton testifying on the Epstein Files. In the third and final hour of The Annie Frey Show, Joe Concha, Fox News Contributor, joins to discuss the Democrats staying seated when asked if they choose Americans over illegal aliens. Ethan gives his top stories of the day. Tricia is back for another segment of "Annie Are You OK?"
Hans von Spakovsky, Advancing American Freedom Senior Legal Fellow, joins the show to discuss two phone taps of prominent US government officials. We also hear Ethan's America with Ryan Wiggins out today.
Marc Cox broadcasts live from Fox News studios in Washington, D.C., capturing the intense pre-State of the Union energy. The hour covers behind-the-scenes logistical challenges, technical hiccups, and the coordination of high-profile guests, including Mark Meredith and Brian Kilmeade. Meredith shares insider perspectives on Capitol and White House security, media access, and navigating a tight schedule. Ryan Wiggins provides a detailed look at D.C. crime statistics, highlighting declines in violent crime, assaults, and robberies, while discussing enforcement and prosecution improvements. Throughout, the team balances humor, insider insight, and real-time updates, giving listeners a front-row view of the capital's political and media landscape. Hashtags: #MarcCox #FoxNews #WashingtonDC #StateOfTheUnion #MarkMeredith #RyanWiggins #MediaLogistics #DCSecurity #CrimeStats #BehindTheScenes
The Marc Cox Morning Show broadcasts live from Washington, D.C., leading up to the State of the Union with four action-packed hours. Hour 1 opens with travel tales, Trump's urban crime impact, and Kim's “On a Whim” segment tackling Missouri's marijuana debates. Hour 2 dives into snow-affected logistics, Congresswoman Ann Wagner on bipartisan bills and trade authority, John Lamping on national priorities and Missouri politics, and Doug Luzader detailing D.C. security and operational access. Hour 3 features Todd Pyro navigating New York's snowstorm while prepping for coverage, Congressman Jason Smith on the SAVE Act and legislative priorities, and Brian Kilmeade offering insider gallery logistics and historical insights from the Capitol. Hour 4 captures pre-State of the Union chaos at the Fox News studios, with Mark Meredith giving behind-the-scenes access on Capitol and White House security, media coordination, and guest logistics, while Ryan Wiggins analyzes D.C. crime statistics, enforcement improvements, and prosecution successes. Across all hours, the show blends humor, real-time updates, insider perspective, and detailed political analysis to give listeners an unparalleled front-row experience of the nation's capital during a pivotal moment. Hashtags: #MarcCox #StateOfTheUnion #WashingtonDC #FoxNews #MarkMeredith #RyanWiggins #BrianKilmeade #ToddPyro #JasonSmith #DougLuzader #AnnWagner #JohnLamping #CrimeStats #MediaAccess #USPolitics
Ryan Wiggins joins Dan Buck to discuss a shocking FBI bust of illegal bio labs in Las Vegas operated by Chinese nationals, highlighting prior failures by federal authorities to act on similar cases in California. The conversation delves into the potential dangers of bio pathogens, the gaps in U.S. border security, and the critical need for proper oversight and enforcement. Wiggins emphasizes how ordinary citizens, like a house cleaner, inadvertently helped prevent a possible catastrophe, underlining systemic lapses in governmental checks and balances. Hashtags: #MarkCoxMorningShow #DanBuck #RyanWiggins #BioLabs #FBI #BorderSecurity #GovernmentOversight #PublicSafety #WigginsWorld
With Marc Cox dog-sledding in Montana, Dan Buck hosts a full Tuesday show alongside Kim St. Onge and Ethan Bright. Hour 1 opens with Presidents Day reflections and a deep dive into media coverage of the Guthrie case, City SC controversies, and the ongoing government shutdown, exposing cultural and political double standards. Hour 2 balances springtime banter with AOC's bungled global stage performance, John Lamping's insights on Missouri education policy, and quirky headlines from Logan Paul's collectibles to Silver Dollar City's rides. Hour 3 focuses on Kim on a Whim, Hillary Clinton's Munich rebuke, Trump's border enforcement, and ICE operations, unpacking media spin and political narratives. Hour 4 highlights government shutdown updates with Tanya Powers, Ryan Wiggins on illegal bio labs and border security, and wraps with Dan Buck critiquing AOC's international gaffes. The show connects politics, policy, and culture with unfiltered commentary and sharp analysis. Hashtags: #MarcCoxShow #DanBuck #KimStOnge #EthanBright #PresidentsDay #GuthrieCase #CitySC #VoterID #AOC #JohnLamping #MissouriEducation #Trump #ICE #GovernmentShutdown #TanyaPowers #RyanWiggins #IllegalBioLabs #MediaBias #PoliticalAnalysis #CultureAndPolitics
Ryan Wiggins joins Marc to dissect the SAVE Act and its implications for election integrity. They discuss voter ID requirements, the convergence of illegal immigration concerns with election security, and Democratic opposition framed around states' rights. Wiggins compares the SAVE Act to the 2021 Freedom to Vote Act, highlighting the shift in Democratic positions and the nationalization of election rules, while emphasizing the need for mechanisms like e-Verify to prevent voter fraud. The segment underscores bipartisan public support for voter ID and explores the federal versus state authority in implementing election safeguards. Hashtags: #RyanWiggins #VoterID #ElectionSecurity #SAVEAct #FreedomToVoteAct #ElectionIntegrity #eVerify #StatesRights #BipartisanSupport
Marc opens the hour revisiting the Super Bowl halftime show debate, dissecting cultural backlash against Bad Bunny's all-Spanish performance and exploring declining streaming numbers and NBC ratings. Chad Pergram joins from Capitol Hill to break down the looming partial DHS shutdown, the challenges of funding bills, and the practical limits of filibuster enforcement. Ryan Wiggins follows with an in-studio discussion on the Save America Act, voter ID laws, and the tension between federal oversight and state election control. The hour closes examining California's new ICE mask ban, federal supremacy challenges, and how body cams could reshape law enforcement accountability. Hashtags: #BadBunny #SuperBowl #ChadPergram #DHSShutdown #SaveAmericaAct #VoterID #FederalVsState #ICE #BodyCams #MarcCoxShow
The show kicks off with Hour 1 dissecting media fear tactics, Megyn Kelly's critique of Bad Bunny's all-Spanish Super Bowl performance, and the social media addiction debate in Los Angeles, highlighting accountability and cultural clashes. Hour 2 shifts to Missouri politics with John Lamping on legislative updates, bipartisan voter ID support, and quirky national stories from Ring cameras to collapsed amusement rides. Hour 3 dives into national issues with Todd Piro on social media effects and legal controversies, Luis Valdez analyzing Second Amendment advocacy and red flag laws, and Kim on a Whim debating political age and term limits. Hour 4 revisits Bad Bunny backlash and NBC ratings, features Chad Pergram on DHS funding struggles and filibuster mechanics, Ryan Wiggins on the Save America Act and voter ID laws, and closes with California's ICE mask law and the push for body cams. Each hour blends national and local politics, cultural debates, and actionable civic discussions. Hashtags: #SuperBowlControversy #BadBunny #MediaAccountability #MissouriPolitics #JohnLamping #VoterID #SocialMediaAddiction #2ATuesday #GunRights #DHSShutdown #SaveAmericaAct #ICE #BodyCams #MarcCoxShow
We open the show with Ryan Schmelz and his coverage from Capitol Hill and the government shutdown. Jim Talent discusses a regime change in Iran. Rep. Eric Burlison discusses the bill proposed to end the government shutdown. Also, Ethan's America while he fills in for Ryan Wiggins.
Marc and Ryan Wiggins discuss the SAVE Act and the need for stricter voter verification, highlighting how current U.S. rules allow attestation-only registration, unlike nearly every other country. They examine concerns over non-citizens being registered to vote, the role of state and federal databases in verifying eligibility, and the political pushback against these efforts. Wiggins also touches on foreign influence through birthright citizenship and its implications for American elections, emphasizing the necessity of reforms to secure election integrity. Hashtags: #SAVEAct #VoterVerification #ElectionIntegrity #RyanWiggins #MarcCoxMorningShow #VoterFraud #MarcCox
Marc opens with updates on the Minnesota border situation and debates over Kristi Noem and Tom Holman's roles, highlighting failures in local law enforcement and sanctuary city conflicts. He transitions to Senator Rick Brattin discussing flaws in Missouri's judicial selection process and his push for legislative oversight and ballot reforms. The hour concludes with Ryan Wiggins breaking down the SAVE Act, emphasizing voter verification challenges and international comparisons, followed by polling data on public support for deporting criminal illegal immigrants and broader immigration enforcement. Hashtags: #Immigration #SAVEAct #MissouriJudiciary #RickBrattin #RyanWiggins #BorderSecurity #MarcCoxMorningShow
The full show opens with Marc addressing the Minneapolis ICE crisis, including Alex Pretti's fatal shooting, criticizing local leadership and sanctuary city policies while examining the federal response with Tom Homan's involvement. Hour 2 covers voter roll integrity, dramatic first-responder stories, and Missouri's presidential primary debate. Hour 3 dissects Minnesota ICE operations, 2A Tuesday gun law updates, and Missouri caucus logistics, while Hour 4 explores Kristi Noem and Tom Holman's border roles, Senator Rick Brattin's push to reform Missouri's judicial selection, and Ryan Wiggins breaking down the SAVE Act and voter verification challenges, concluding with polling data on public support for deporting criminal illegal immigrants. Hashtags: #ICE #Minnesota #MissouriPolitics #VoterRolls #2ATuesday #SAVEAct #RickBrattin #RyanWiggins #BorderSecurity #MarcCoxMorningShow
Hour 4 dives deep into law enforcement challenges and political analysis, beginning with Dan Buck discussing agitation and protests in Minneapolis, the role of ICE, and the radical left's strategies. The hour also features Ryan Wiggins on Virginia's legislative priorities, federal oversight, tax changes, social policies for undocumented residents, abortion law proposals, and broader political consequences. Highlights emphasize the interplay between local enforcement, public sentiment, and Democratic policy initiatives, providing listeners with a detailed understanding of national and state-level political impacts. #MarcCoxShow #DanBuck #RyanWiggins #MinneapolisProtests #VirginiaPolitics #Immigration #LawEnforcement #PolicyAnalysis
The full show blends humor, cultural commentary, and political analysis across four dynamic hours. Hour 1 opens with cold‑morning laughs and Indiana's football win, then dives into Don Lemon's church protest, Minnesota's far‑left unrest, and Kim St. Onge's “Kim on a Whim” look at retail collapse, ending with reflections on Dr. King's message and Michelle Obama's racially selective shopping critique. Hour 2 mixes national news and lighter stories: Illinois earthquake coverage, DOJ firearm mailing rules, the president's Davos remarks, and John Lamping on Missouri tax policy, closing with quirky updates from “In Other News.” Hour 3 features traffic chaos, Giants coaching moves, and legal takes on protests, with Mark Walters on gun law rulings and Kim On a Whim on Kamala Harris' VP vetting of Josh Shapiro and Democratic Party strategy. Hour 4 examines law enforcement and protest dynamics with Dan Buck, international developments with Ryan Wiggins including NATO, the World Economic Forum, and Greenland exercises, and Virginia Democrats' legislative priorities affecting taxes, business regulations, and social policy. Across all hours, Marc Cox weaves sharp insight with engaging commentary
Ryan Wiggins joins the Marc Cox Morning Show to dissect the latest in Virginia politics and federal law enforcement issues. The discussion covers Democratic priorities, including aggressive new taxes, expanded social services for undocumented residents, and social policies such as abortion and ranked-choice voting. Wiggins also examines the impact of local cooperation with ICE, federal immigration enforcement, and the consequences of Democratic control at state and national levels. The segment highlights how policy decisions directly affect citizens, small businesses, and law enforcement efficacy, providing a clear warning about the potential outcomes of left‑leaning legislative agendas. #MarcCoxShow #RyanWiggins #VirginiaPolitics #Immigration #FederalEnforcement #StatePolicy #TalkRadio
Ryan Wiggins joins Marc to discuss the challenges ICE faces in sanctuary jurisdictions like Minnesota, where local law enforcement allegedly stands down during federal operations. They examine the political motivations behind attacks on ICE, the ongoing Minnesota fraud investigations, and the broader question of federal government overreach in light of the 10th Amendment. The conversation highlights concerns about misuse of federal funds, lack of oversight, and constitutional limits, setting the stage for conservative discussions on state versus federal authority. #ICE #SanctuaryCities #MinnesotaFraud #10thAmendment #FederalOverreach #Constitution #MarcCoxShow
Marc and guests cover Missouri's state of the state address, focusing on Governor Kehoe's plans to phase out the state income tax and the implications for Illinoisans. Earlier in the hour, Derrick Ramert discusses local opposition to a massive data center in Troy, Illinois, highlighting community concerns about transparency, environmental impact, and infrastructure strain. Ryan Wiggins weighs in on ICE enforcement challenges, Minnesota fraud, and the limits of federal power under the 10th Amendment, providing context on how sanctuary policies affect law enforcement nationwide. #StateOfTheState #Missouri #IncomeTax #DataCenters #TroyIllinois #ICE #SanctuaryCities #MinnesotaFraud #10thAmendment #MarcCoxShow
Marc Cox's Tuesday show covers a broad mix of national and local issues with tight focus. Hour 1 opens on Supreme Court battles over transgender athletes and the left's attacks on ICE, with Kim on a Whim addressing local pro-life and Missouri Amendment 3 issues. Hour 2 features John Lamping and Todd Piro on political and legislative developments. Hour 3 zeroes in on ICE operations, federal law enforcement challenges, and community controversies with Sgt. Betsy Brantner-Smith. Hour 4 dives into local debates over data centers with Derrick Ramert, constitutional and federal overreach with Ryan Wiggins, and Missouri's state income tax ahead of Governor Kehoe's State of the State address. Together, these hours weave national legal issues, law enforcement, and local governance into a focused narrative. #TransgenderAthletes #ICE #SanctuaryCities #DataCenters #MissouriPolitics #StateOfTheState #MarcCoxShow #KimOnAWhim #JohnLamping #ToddPiro #BetsyBrantnerSmith #DerrickRamert #RyanWiggins
Ryan Wiggins breaks down alleged foreign interference in U.S. elections, tracing Dominion and Smartmatic software back to Hugo Chavez in Venezuela and its potential impact on the 2020 election. He discusses affidavits, whistleblowers, and ongoing investigations, connecting these issues to the recent Maduro capture. Wiggins also reflects on election integrity, the risks of electronic voting, and previews his Wiggins America broadcasts. #ElectionIntegrity #Venezuela #Maduro #Dominion #Smartmatic #RyanWiggins #MarkCoxMorningShow
Hour 4 opens with Mark addressing the aftermath of Maduro's capture, the U.S. role, and media reactions, then moves to Rascal Flatts ticket giveaways and a firsthand account of January 6, debunking mainstream narratives. Ryan Wiggins joins to discuss alleged election interference via Venezuelan-developed voting software and ongoing investigations, followed by analysis of U.S.-Venezuela relations, pending war powers resolutions, and local controversies like the Forestale data center. #Venezuela #January6 #ElectionIntegrity #RyanWiggins #RascalFlatts #WarPowers #MarkCoxMorningShow
The full show dives into the Trump administration's capture of Nicolás Maduro and its geopolitical implications, media reactions, and Democratic hypocrisy. Marc and Kim break down key political and social issues, from vaccine schedule changes giving parents more choice to reflections on the January 6th anniversary. Guests include Todd Pyro on California's Second Amendment ruling, Mark Walters on gun rights, Ryan Wiggins on alleged election software interference linked to Venezuela, and coverage of domestic political maneuvering. Lighter moments include Rascal Flats ticket giveaways and updates on local events, keeping listeners engaged with both hard news and cultural happenings. #Maduro #Trump #ElectionIntegrity #Vaccines #SecondAmendment #January6 #RyanWiggins #MarkCoxMorningShow
Hour 4, Segment 3 features Ryan Wiggins discussing a new, extremely potent drug called carfentanil, which is reported to be 100 times stronger than fentanyl. Wiggins explains the risks of overdose, its national spread including St. Louis, and the county's response with Narcan vending machines. The conversation also touches on the influence of foreign sources in flooding U.S. streets with dangerous substances and the link to policy and border control. The segment ends with lighthearted banter about an odd listener question and holiday programming updates.
The show combined holiday fun with serious local and national issues. Hour 1 opened with listener interactions and commentary on current events, followed by a discussion about law enforcement and accountability. Hour 2 focused on community updates, local politics, and notable personalities making headlines. Hour 3 covered a Pennsylvania bus driver controversy and children's discipline, highlighting broader societal issues. Hour 4 centered on holiday festivities, including a gift exchange, and two major stories: Christian Kirk's Tesla vandalism case, which used surveillance footage to secure harassment charges, and Ryan Wiggins' update on the extremely potent and dangerous drug carfentanil, prompting St. Louis County's response with Narcan vending machines. The show balanced humor, listener engagement, and serious news, ending with festive well-wishes.
The show kicks off with Hours 1 and 2 diving into 2A Tuesday, featuring discussions on personal safety, firearms, and non-lethal self-defense with Brian Gans, CEO of Byrna. Listeners learn about alternatives to carrying a firearm, including pepper- and tear-gas projectiles, legal hurdles in states like California, and options for everyday carry. The conversation balances practical self-defense advice with broader Second Amendment perspectives. Hour 3 shifts to societal and workplace issues, spotlighting blunt career guidance from the McDonald's CEO about personal responsibility, the evolving labor market, and debates around wages and employment expectations. Hour 4 moves into high-profile legal and political stories: Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway discusses Chinese asset enforcement, parental access to minor medical records, and Amendment 3 ballot issues; Wisconsin's controversial judge trial is analyzed with Jeff Monasso; and the Colorado Tina Peters case, including Trump's pardon and potential federal involvement, is examined with Ryan Wiggins. The show blends legal insight, political analysis, and practical advice, giving listeners a full spectrum of current events, civil liberties, and cultural commentary.
This hour opened with a light note on weather before diving into major legal and political stories. Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway discussed coordinated pro-China attacks on her office related to a $24 billion judgment against China, as well as the BJC controversy allowing minors to deny parental access to certain medical records—a loophole she says the legislature must fix. The conversation then shifted to Wisconsin, where Judge Hannah Duggan's trial began over allegations she helped an illegal immigrant evade ICE, with coverage from Jeff Monasso explaining the federal case and potential consequences. Next, Ryan Wiggins discussed the Colorado Tina Peters case, detailing her nine-year sentence despite being a whistleblower and the federal pardon issued by President Trump, highlighting ongoing concerns over election security and machine manipulation linked to Venezuela. The hour wrapped with a lighter note on a successful local food drive organized by Wiggins, raising thousands for Operation Food Search. The final segment examined drama surrounding Candace Owens' meeting with Erica Kirk and Trump's controversial remarks on the late Rob Reiner, critiquing public reactions and social media narratives.
Today on the Marc Cox Morning Show: Former Missouri Senator John Lamping joins the show to talk about Justin Sparks resigning from the Senate and Gov. Kehoe pushes to get rid of state income tax. Fox News Radio Eben Brown joins to talk about Marjorie Taylor Green resigning and says she will not run for president. Todd Piro, Host of Fox and Friends talks about wearing a tux and more. Joe Azim from The Range St. Louis West talks about the ATF raffle. Ryan Wiggins, Host of Wiggins America talking about recent polls about Trump and Lara Logan. Kim on a Whim has home owners insurance could spike in next couple years and Jay Leno says one change to his show increased ticket prices 30%.
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