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Shannon Bream, chief legal correspondent, Anchor of Fox News Sunday, host of the hit podcast Livin the Bream and author of her latest book Nothing Is Impossible with God: Eleven Heroes. One God. Endless Lessons in Overcoming, joined us on the Guy Benson Show today to discuss the "whiplash" with Iranian negotiations in the region. Bream also discussed today's "wonky" decisions from the Supreme Court, and you can listen to the full interview below! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hour 4 of The Marc Cox Morning Show brings it all home in style. New St. Louis County Police Chief Juan Cox joins live for his first interview on the job, laying out his battle plan against the teenage takeover crisis keeping him up at night, a family court system that keeps releasing repeat juvenile offenders, and an ambitious drone program waiting on funding. Fox News Sunday's Shannon Bream breaks down the Supreme Court decisions that could reshape America before lunchtime — birthright citizenship, biological males in women's sports, post-Election Day ballot counting, and FISA expiring at midnight tomorrow. Fox News correspondent Griff Jenkins calls in from an SUV with a surfboard in the back seat and still delivers the sharpest Iran analysis of the week — Trump is hitting hard again tonight and Karg Island may be next. And the show closes the way St. Louis conservatives love most — with Larry O'Toole, Greg Brown, and Mike Nolan in studio to honor the late Steve Hawley, the soul of Guns N Hoses, and rally the community around the first annual Blast for Backstoppers on June 26th. This is The Marc Cox Morning Show — where the news is real, the guests are the best, and St. Louis always comes first. HOUR HASHTAGS: #MarcCoxMorningShow #Hour4 #ChiefJuanCox #JuvenileCrime #ShannonBream #SupremeCourt #BirthrightCitizenship #FISA #GriffJenkins #Iran #KargIsland #Trump #Backstoppers #LarryOToole #SteveHawley #BlastForBackstoppers #StLouis #BackTheBlue #AmericaFirst #MAGA #ConservativeTalk #PatriotMedia HOUR 4 GUEST LIST: Chief Juan Cox — New St. Louis County Police Chief on juvenile crime, teenage takeovers, family court failures, and department budget challenges Shannon Bream — Fox News Sunday host on incoming Supreme Court rulings, California vote harvesting scandal, and FISA expiration Griff Jenkins — Fox News correspondent on Trump's Iran bombing resuming tonight, Karg Island invasion talk, and child smuggling crackdown Larry O'Toole — Backstoppers president honoring the legacy of Guns N Hoses founder Steve Hawley and promoting the Blast for Backstoppers fundraiser Greg Brown — Former Eureka Police Chief on the Blast for Backstoppers sporting clay shoot at St. Louis Skeet and Trap Mike Nolan — Honoring Heroes Inc. president organizing the June 26th Blast for Backstoppers fundraiser
They don't want you to hear this. They never do. But The Marc Cox Morning Show spent four hours this Thursday morning delivering exactly what the mainstream media buries, spins, and prays you never figure out — and today was one for the books. Iran called President Trump directly from the Situation Room begging him to stop the strikes, Trump told them sign the deal or the bombs fall harder tonight, and by the end of the show he was already talking about taking Karg Island and seizing Iran's entire oil infrastructure. Fox News Radio's Eben Brown and Fox News correspondent Griff Jenkins brought the on-the-ground detail that no one else had, and Marc connected every dot from secret oil runs through the Strait of Hormuz to why your gas prices have been quietly dropping for weeks. The ActBlue CEO pleaded the Fifth 27 times in Congress. Congresswoman Summer Lee told Black Americans their votes aren't worth casting without a government check. Mysterious billboards are popping up on St. Louis highways calling America illegitimate — and Marc had the receipts on every single one of them. The Supreme Court was minutes away from dropping decisions on birthright citizenship, biological males in women's sports, and post-Election Day ballot counting, and Fox News Sunday's Shannon Bream was there to break it all down. A homeless woman in Los Angeles admitted on camera she was paid two dollars to vote for Karen Bass and didn't even know her last name — and Marc laid out precisely why California has legalized election fraud and what it's going to take to stop it. New St. Louis County Police Chief Juan Cox joined for his first ever radio interview on the job and didn't pull a single punch about the teenage takeover crisis, repeat juvenile offenders, and a family court system that keeps tying law enforcement's hands. Senator Eric Schmidt's bloody-nose diving catch at the Congressional baseball game was the feel-good moment of the week. Tom Ackerman brought the Cardinals hot streak, the greatest comeback in NBA playoff history, and a Patrick Mahomes contract number so staggering it defies comprehension. The St. Louis Morning Brief exposed the media's shameless attempt to call an illegal Nicaraguan national a "Collinsville man." And the show closed the way St. Louis conservatives love most — with Backstoppers president Larry O'Toole, former Chief Greg Brown, and Honoring Heroes Inc. president Mike Nolan in studio to honor the legacy of the late Steve Hawley and rally the community around the first annual Blast for Backstoppers on June 26th. Four hours. Zero spin. All Marc Cox. This is why you never miss a minute. FULL SHOW HASHTAGS: #MarcCoxMorningShow #Iran #Trump #KargIsland #StraitOfHormuz #ActBlue #FifthAmendment #Reparations #SummerLee #SupremeCourt #BirthrightCitizenship #TransAthletesBan #ElectionIntegrity #BallotHarvesting #California #FISA #EbenBrown #GriffJenkins #ShannonBream #TomAckerman #ChiefJuanCox #JuvenileCrime #EricSchmitt #CongressionalBaseball #Cardinals #Knicks #NBAPlayoffs #JesusCruz #MediaBias #IllegalImmigration #Backstoppers #SteveHawley #BlastForBackstoppers #StLouis #BackTheBlue #AmericaFirst #MAGA #ConservativeTalk #PatriotMedia #MorningRadio FULL SHOW GUEST LIST: Eben Brown — Fox News Radio correspondent on Iran's overnight strikes, Trump's secret oil operation through the Strait of Hormuz, and the Truth Social post announcing tonight's strike on Karg Island Tom Ackerman — Sports anchor on Senator Eric Schmidt's Congressional baseball MVP performance, the Cardinals' six-game win streak, the greatest comeback in NBA playoff history, and Patrick Mahomes' massive contract extension Griff Jenkins — Fox News correspondent on Trump resuming Iran bombing tonight, Karg Island invasion talk, and the child smuggling crackdown at the southern border Shannon Bream — Fox News Sunday host on incoming Supreme Court rulings, California's vote harvesting scandal, and FISA expiration at midnight tomorrow Chief Juan Cox — New St. L ...
Fox News Sunday host Shannon Bream joins The Marc Cox Morning Show and the conversation covers everything the left hopes you miss. In just minutes, the United States Supreme Court could drop rulings that reshape America — birthright citizenship, biological males in women's sports, post-Election Day ballot counting, and presidential power to rein in rogue federal agencies are all on the table. Shannon breaks down exactly what's coming and what it means for every conservative in this country. Then Marc presses her on California's legalized vote harvesting — including that jaw-dropping two-dollar homeless woman video — and even the Washington Post is calling it a damning indictment of blue state governance. Plus FISA expires at midnight tomorrow night and Shannon explains why both sides are scrambling. This is the kind of conversation that reminds you why The Marc Cox Morning Show is the most important hour of your morning. Don't you dare miss it. HASHTAGS: #MarcCoxMorningShow #ShannonBream #FoxNewsSunday #SupremeCourt #BirthrightCitizenship #TransAthletesBan #ElectionIntegrity #BallotHarvesting #California #FISA #ConservativeTalk #MAGA #AmericaFirst #MorningRadio #PatriotMedia #StLouis
As political focus shifts toward upcoming midterm primaries and significant legal news, key congressional and Senate races across the country are heating up with mounting controversies. Shannon Bream, FOX News chief legal analyst and FOX News Sunday anchor, joins to discuss the growing opposition research surrounding Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Plattner, primary results out of New Jersey and Iowa, and the confirmation outlook for President Trump's Acting Attorney General nominee, Todd Blanche. Data centers face strong opposition from critics concerned about environmental impacts and energy costs, but proponents say they are critical for national security. Retired U.S. Air Force Lieutenant General David Deptula is dean of the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies. He joins FOX's Lucas Tomlinson to discuss the intersection of data centers and national security, as well as the potential risks of blocking their development. PLUS, commentary by FOX News contributor Joe Concha. PHOTO CREDIT: ASSOCIATED PRESS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
As political focus shifts toward upcoming midterm primaries and significant legal news, key congressional and Senate races across the country are heating up with mounting controversies. Shannon Bream, FOX News chief legal analyst and FOX News Sunday anchor, joins to discuss the growing opposition research surrounding Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Plattner, primary results out of New Jersey and Iowa, and the confirmation outlook for President Trump's Acting Attorney General nominee, Todd Blanche. Data centers face strong opposition from critics concerned about environmental impacts and energy costs, but proponents say they are critical for national security. Retired U.S. Air Force Lieutenant General David Deptula is dean of the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies. He joins FOX's Lucas Tomlinson to discuss the intersection of data centers and national security, as well as the potential risks of blocking their development. PLUS, commentary by FOX News contributor Joe Concha. PHOTO CREDIT: ASSOCIATED PRESS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
As political focus shifts toward upcoming midterm primaries and significant legal news, key congressional and Senate races across the country are heating up with mounting controversies. Shannon Bream, FOX News chief legal analyst and FOX News Sunday anchor, joins to discuss the growing opposition research surrounding Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Plattner, primary results out of New Jersey and Iowa, and the confirmation outlook for President Trump's Acting Attorney General nominee, Todd Blanche. Data centers face strong opposition from critics concerned about environmental impacts and energy costs, but proponents say they are critical for national security. Retired U.S. Air Force Lieutenant General David Deptula is dean of the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies. He joins FOX's Lucas Tomlinson to discuss the intersection of data centers and national security, as well as the potential risks of blocking their development. PLUS, commentary by FOX News contributor Joe Concha. PHOTO CREDIT: ASSOCIATED PRESS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Marc Cox and Dan Buck cover a wide range of local and national issues, beginning with debates over California's ballot counting process, St. Louis police pay, and city budget priorities. Tom Ackerman joins the show to discuss a major sports announcement for St. Louis, the economic impact of sports tourism, and the Knicks' championship hopes. Former U.S. Senator Jim Talent weighs in on Iran, congressional hearings, and the growing influence of social media on politics, while former Missouri Senator Bill Eigel discusses his campaign for St. Charles County Executive, plans to eliminate personal property taxes, and opposition to taxpayer-subsidized data centers. Dan Buck also makes his on-air singing debut with a parody performance during "The Buck Stops Here." In the final hour, Shannon Bream previews major Supreme Court rulings involving birthright citizenship, election laws, and women's sports, while Griff Jenkins reports from the White House on Iran negotiations, Middle East tensions, congressional politics, and the latest developments in Washington.
Shannon Bream joins Marc Cox and Dan Buck to break down major pending Supreme Court cases involving birthright citizenship, election laws, transgender athletes, and congressional redistricting, while also discussing the latest debate surrounding a controversial IRS settlement and congressional negotiations. Later, Griff Jenkins reports from the White House on Iran nuclear talks, tensions involving Israel and Lebanon, the War Powers Resolution debate, and the growing frustration with performative congressional hearings in Washington.
Shannon Bream joins Marc Cox and Dan Buck to discuss the latest developments in Congress, including debate over a controversial IRS settlement involving the Trump family and ongoing negotiations surrounding the reconciliation bill. Bream also previews major Supreme Court decisions involving birthright citizenship, transgender athletes, election laws, and congressional redistricting, while examining what recent California election results could signal ahead of the next election cycle.
As the Supreme Court prepares for a flurry of major opinions in June, legal experts are closely watching high-stakes cases that could reshape executive power, civil rights, and constitutional law. Shannon Bream, FOX News chief legal analyst and Fox News Sunday anchor, joins to discuss upcoming decisions on birthright citizenship, the President's authority to fire federal agency officials, and state bans on transgender athletes. Later, she unpacks the ongoing legal battle over Alabama's congressional maps and why conservative justices are signaling they have no plans to retire. President Trump has pledged broader transparency, even when it comes to declassifying UAP files—or as many of us know them, UFOs. Twice this month, the Trump administration began unsealing United States UFO files officially known as the Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters or PURSUE. The files reveal images and other documents related to investigations into unidentified anomalous phenomena. However, the unprecedented release still has many believers questioning the data, creating more questions than answers. Ryan Graves is a former Navy F-18 pilot and co-founder of Americans for Safe Aerospace, who testified before Congress back in 2023 about his encounters with UAPs. Graves joins FOX News' Peter Doocy to discuss the recent release of "UFO documents," what he has learned from them, and what can be done by the government to shed more light on the mystery. PLUS, commentary by FOX News contributor Joe Concha. PHOTO CREDIT: ASSOCIATED PRESS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
As the Supreme Court prepares for a flurry of major opinions in June, legal experts are closely watching high-stakes cases that could reshape executive power, civil rights, and constitutional law. Shannon Bream, FOX News chief legal analyst and Fox News Sunday anchor, joins to discuss upcoming decisions on birthright citizenship, the President's authority to fire federal agency officials, and state bans on transgender athletes. Later, she unpacks the ongoing legal battle over Alabama's congressional maps and why conservative justices are signaling they have no plans to retire. President Trump has pledged broader transparency, even when it comes to declassifying UAP files—or as many of us know them, UFOs. Twice this month, the Trump administration began unsealing United States UFO files officially known as the Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters or PURSUE. The files reveal images and other documents related to investigations into unidentified anomalous phenomena. However, the unprecedented release still has many believers questioning the data, creating more questions than answers. Ryan Graves is a former Navy F-18 pilot and co-founder of Americans for Safe Aerospace, who testified before Congress back in 2023 about his encounters with UAPs. Graves joins FOX News' Peter Doocy to discuss the recent release of "UFO documents," what he has learned from them, and what can be done by the government to shed more light on the mystery. PLUS, commentary by FOX News contributor Joe Concha. PHOTO CREDIT: ASSOCIATED PRESS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
As the Supreme Court prepares for a flurry of major opinions in June, legal experts are closely watching high-stakes cases that could reshape executive power, civil rights, and constitutional law. Shannon Bream, FOX News chief legal analyst and Fox News Sunday anchor, joins to discuss upcoming decisions on birthright citizenship, the President's authority to fire federal agency officials, and state bans on transgender athletes. Later, she unpacks the ongoing legal battle over Alabama's congressional maps and why conservative justices are signaling they have no plans to retire. President Trump has pledged broader transparency, even when it comes to declassifying UAP files—or as many of us know them, UFOs. Twice this month, the Trump administration began unsealing United States UFO files officially known as the Presidential Unsealing and Reporting System for UAP Encounters or PURSUE. The files reveal images and other documents related to investigations into unidentified anomalous phenomena. However, the unprecedented release still has many believers questioning the data, creating more questions than answers. Ryan Graves is a former Navy F-18 pilot and co-founder of Americans for Safe Aerospace, who testified before Congress back in 2023 about his encounters with UAPs. Graves joins FOX News' Peter Doocy to discuss the recent release of "UFO documents," what he has learned from them, and what can be done by the government to shed more light on the mystery. PLUS, commentary by FOX News contributor Joe Concha. PHOTO CREDIT: ASSOCIATED PRESS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
They coordinated the protests. They manipulated the headlines. They hid a president's dementia for three and a half years. And the Marc Cox Morning Show spent every minute of this Thursday morning blowing the whole operation wide open. From the opening bell, Marc and Kim exposed the Democrat Party's orchestrated smear campaign against ICE detention centers — with Tom Homan's own numbers dismantling the narrative piece by piece, and the inconvenient reminder that 67 people died in ICE custody under Barack Obama while the media looked the other way. Former Senator Jim Talent joined the show to break down exactly where the Iran standoff is headed — why Trump seized a once-in-a-generation military advantage, and what clearing the Strait of Hormuz would mean for the regime's survival. Shannon Bream delivered live Supreme Court coverage with landmark decisions potentially dropping on birthright citizenship, trans athletes, and redistricting — cases that could reshape America for a generation. Griff Jenkins pulled no punches on Carville's dangerous unhinged rhetoric, Jill Biden's cover-up, and the Texas Senate race that just became the most expensive and unpredictable in modern American history. Tom Ackerman brought Cardinals-Cubs fever to a city ready for summer baseball, and delivered a moving tribute to NASCAR legend Kyle Busch. Kim on a Whim tackled Corporate America's DEI-soaked HR machine and Kevin O'Leary's viral takedown of a generation that can't stop spending. And the St. Louis Morning Brief covered a $30 million FAA grant for Lambert Airport, St. Louis Police finally getting their drones, and a heartbreaking concert tragedy that hit this city hard. This is the Marc Cox Morning Show at its absolute best — four hours of truth, common sense, and the conservative voice that St. Louis and America cannot afford to silence. See you tomorrow morning. HASHTAGS: #MarcCoxMorningShow #Iran #NuclearDeal #ICE #BorderTruth #TomHoman #JimTalent #ShannonBream #GriffJenkins #TomAckerman #KimOnAWhim #StLouisMorningBrief #InOtherNews #SupremeCourt #SCOTUS #BirthrightCitizenship #TransAthletes #KenPaxton #Tallarico #TexasSenate #JillBiden #JamesCarville #KyleBusch #LambertAirport #STLCardinals #Midterms2026 #AmericaFirst #MAGA #ConservativeRadio #STLRadio #StLouis #PatriotRadio #CommonSense #Conservative #FoxNews FULL SHOW GUEST LIST: Former Senator Jim Talent Tom Ackerman, KMOX Sports Director Shannon Bream, Fox News Chief Supreme Court Correspondent Griff Jenkins, Fox News Correspondent
The Supreme Court is about to make history — and Shannon Bream is here on the Marc Cox Morning Show to walk you through every decision that could drop before you finish your morning coffee. From birthright citizenship to trans athletes in women's sports, from Alabama's redistricting showdown to mail-in ballot deadlines that could impact the midterms — the court has roughly 28 cases left and the biggest ones are still coming. Shannon also weighs in on the Texas Senate race, where Ken Paxton's war chest of damaging Tallarico video is locked and loaded, and why Republicans privately are far more nervous about that seat than they're letting on publicly. Plus — are Justices Alito and Thomas going anywhere? Shannon has the inside read. This is the Marc Cox Morning Show delivering the Supreme Court coverage that actually matters to your family, your faith, and your freedom. Griff Jenkins is up next — don't go anywhere. HASHTAGS: #MarcCoxMorningShow #ShannonBream #SupremeCourt #SCOTUS #BirthrightCitizenship #TransAthletes #WomensSpots #Alabama #Redistricting #KenPaxton #Tallarico #TexasSenate #JusticeAlito #JusticeThomas #AmericaFirst #MAGA #ConservativeRadio #STLRadio #StLouis #PatriotRadio #CommonSense #Midterms2026 #MorningShow #FoxNews
Hour Three of the Marc Cox Morning Show delivers the kind of straight talk and expert analysis you simply cannot get anywhere else. Marc opens with a devastating breakdown of the left's coordinated ICE smear campaign — reminding everyone that 67 people died in ICE custody under Obama while the media looked the other way. Then former Senator Jim Talent joins the show to lay out exactly where the Iran standoff is headed — and why clearing the Strait of Hormuz could be the final checkmate. Jim also weighs in on the Texas Senate race, where Ken Paxton is already unloading on James Tallarico — a radical leftist hiding behind a Bible and barbecue ribs. Marc and Kim dig even deeper into why Republicans cannot get comfortable in Texas, drawing chilling parallels to Virginia, Beto O'Rourke, and Dukakis in the tank. Then Kim on a Whim wraps the hour with Kevin O'Leary's viral takedown of Gen Z spending habits — and a financial reality check that the student loan forgiveness crowd desperately needs to hear. Shannon Bream and Griff Jenkins are locked in for Hour Four. The best is still ahead. HASHTAGS: #MarcCoxMorningShow #Hour3 #JimTalent #Iran #StraitOfHormuz #KenPaxton #Tallarico #TexasSenate #KimOnAWhim #KevinOLeary #GenZ #PersonalFinance #ICEDetention #TomHoman #BorderTruth #Midterms2026 #AmericaFirst #MAGA #ConservativeRadio #STLRadio #StLouis #PatriotRadio #CommonSense #MorningShow #Conservative HOUR 3 GUEST: Former Senator Jim Talent
Memorial Day weekend is here, but as Americans hit the road, the "unofficial start of summer" is being overshadowed by high prices amid the ongoing conflict in Iran. GOP Strategist and former RNC Communications Director Doug Heye joins the Rundown to discuss why Republicans are feeling the pressure as new polling shows 58% of voters view the cost of living as their top concern. The Democratic Party has released its extensive 2024 election autopsy report, sparking internal debate over messaging failures and the key demographic shifts that influenced the outcome. "Fox News Sunday" Anchor and Host of the Living the Bream podcast Shannon Bream joins to discuss the report's critique of the party's decision-making during the last presidential election, the U.S. indicting former Cuba President Raúl Castro, and how a highly controversial $1.8 billion "weaponization fund" is dividing Republicans in the Senate. PLUS, commentary by David Marcus, columnist for FOX News Digital. PHOTO CREDIT: ASSOCIATED PRESS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Memorial Day weekend is here, but as Americans hit the road, the "unofficial start of summer" is being overshadowed by high prices amid the ongoing conflict in Iran. GOP Strategist and former RNC Communications Director Doug Heye joins the Rundown to discuss why Republicans are feeling the pressure as new polling shows 58% of voters view the cost of living as their top concern. The Democratic Party has released its extensive 2024 election autopsy report, sparking internal debate over messaging failures and the key demographic shifts that influenced the outcome. "Fox News Sunday" Anchor and Host of the Living the Bream podcast Shannon Bream joins to discuss the report's critique of the party's decision-making during the last presidential election, the U.S. indicting former Cuba President Raúl Castro, and how a highly controversial $1.8 billion "weaponization fund" is dividing Republicans in the Senate. PLUS, commentary by David Marcus, columnist for FOX News Digital. PHOTO CREDIT: ASSOCIATED PRESS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Memorial Day weekend is here, but as Americans hit the road, the "unofficial start of summer" is being overshadowed by high prices amid the ongoing conflict in Iran. GOP Strategist and former RNC Communications Director Doug Heye joins the Rundown to discuss why Republicans are feeling the pressure as new polling shows 58% of voters view the cost of living as their top concern. The Democratic Party has released its extensive 2024 election autopsy report, sparking internal debate over messaging failures and the key demographic shifts that influenced the outcome. "Fox News Sunday" Anchor and Host of the Living the Bream podcast Shannon Bream joins to discuss the report's critique of the party's decision-making during the last presidential election, the U.S. indicting former Cuba President Raúl Castro, and how a highly controversial $1.8 billion "weaponization fund" is dividing Republicans in the Senate. PLUS, commentary by David Marcus, columnist for FOX News Digital. PHOTO CREDIT: ASSOCIATED PRESS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Shannon Bream outlines a packed Supreme Court docket involving executive power cases, election law disputes, and the high-profile birthright citizenship challenge, noting skepticism from the bench and suggesting the administration may face an uphill ruling based on oral arguments. The conversation also touches on broader geopolitical issues, including potential legal action tied to Cuba's leadership and whether high-profile foreign indictments could realistically lead to trials in the U.S. The discussion shifts to Trump's proposed “anti-weaponization fund,” including controversy over whether January 6-related defendants could be eligible, with Bream noting political tension on both sides and concerns about optics given broader economic pressures. The segment closes with a preview of upcoming Fox News Sunday guests, including lawmakers and policy voices expected to weigh in on Iran, Cuba, and federal budget battles. Hashtags: #SupremeCourt #ShannonBream #BirthrightCitizenship #ExecutivePower #Cuba #Trump #J6 #LegalNews #FoxNewsSunday
Hour 4 opens with a heated St. Louis policy debate over proposed water rate increases tied to aging infrastructure funding and the controversial use of Rams settlement money, framed as a broader conflict over fiscal priorities, downtown decline, and whether investment or public safety should drive urban recovery. The hour then shifts to national legal and political pressure points as Shannon Bream previews a major Supreme Court docket covering executive power disputes, election law challenges, and the contested birthright citizenship case, alongside controversy surrounding a proposed anti-weaponization fund and its political implications. Griff Jenkins follows with a live Indy 500 update from Turn 1, blending race coverage with a Memorial Day tribute emphasizing military sacrifice, remembrance, and continued service through figures like Joey Jones. The hour closes with Rep. Byron Donalds delivering a sharp critique of Senate Democrats over Cuba policy and war powers, accusing them of hypocrisy in their public defense of democracy while resisting pressure campaigns against authoritarian regimes. Hashtags: #StLouis #SupremeCourt #ShannonBream #GriffJenkins #ByronDonalds #Cuba #Indy500 #MemorialDay #RamsMoney #USPolitics #WarPowers #Republicans #Democrats
The show opens with Hour 1 focused on culture war and political flashpoints, including debate over women's sports, conservative activism, and a heated discussion about Illinois politics and the Chicago Bears potentially leaving the state over taxes and economic decline, alongside consumer issues like AI-driven social media manipulation and rising skepticism toward government policy ideas like tax restructuring. Hour 2 shifts into consumer and local policy concerns, including Missouri Lottery privacy debates, frustration over retail rounding practices, Waymo's regulatory hurdles, rising St. Louis water rates tied to infrastructure funding and Rams settlement money, and a major healthcare cost discussion with Ross Marchand centered on insurance premiums and liability-driven price inflation, before closing with viral national stories and pop culture commentary. Hour 3 broadens into global and economic pressure points, featuring analysis of Iran strategy and geopolitical risk from Jim Talent, followed by a deep dive into healthcare pricing distortions from Mark Densler regarding the 340B drug program and its impact on employers and taxpayers, and ending with consumer behavior debates over cash usage, penny rounding changes, tipping, and financial control concerns. Hour 4 returns to major political and cultural issues, opening with a St. Louis funding fight over water rates and Rams money, then moving to Shannon Bream previewing major Supreme Court cases and legal controversies, Griff Jenkins reporting from the Indy 500 with a Memorial Day tribute to fallen service members, and Byron Donalds closing with a sharp critique of Democratic foreign policy toward Cuba and broader accusations of political hypocrisy. Hashtags: #StLouis #SupremeCourt #Iran #HealthcareCosts #Cuba #Indy500 #MemorialDay #ChicagoBears #IllinoisPolitics #WaterRates #RamsMoney #USPolitics #CultureWar #Economy #TaxPolicy
Help Persecuted Christians TODAY: https://csi-usa.org/quickstart/ Christian Solidarity International On today's Quick Start podcast: NEWS: Two teens attack a San Diego mosque in what authorities are calling a possible anti-Muslim hate crime — and questions are already emerging about motive, media framing, and whether the response differs from past attacks on Christian schools. FOCUS STORY: Shannon Bream shares powerful lessons from biblical heroes, explains the role prayer plays in her daily life, and discusses why Scripture still resonates so deeply today. MAIN THING: An ancient coin older than Jesus — possibly featuring the oldest known image of the Jewish menorah — is fueling a modern debate over Israel's biblical and historical connection to the land. LAST THING: James 5 reminds believers of the power of confession and prayer: “The prayer of a righteous person has great power as it is working.” SHOW LINKS Radical Revelations with Raj Nair https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/radical-revelations/id1888511250 Faith in Culture: https://cbn.com/news/faith-culture Heaven Meets Earth PODCAST: https://cbn.com/lp/heaven-meets-earth NEWSMAKERS POD: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/newsmakers/id1724061454
Brian Kilmeade breaks down the critical takeaways from the Trump-Xi summit and the escalating tensions in the Strait of Hormuz. Plus, Senator Shelley Moore Capito discusses the GOP's border funding battle, and Tyrus stops by for an overdue "Rocky" trivia showdown. [00:10:38] Claire Lai [00:18:26] Sen. Shelley Moore Capito [00:36:50] Marc Thiessen [01:01:13] Jimbo Covert [01:13:37] Shannon Bream [01:30:15] Tyrus Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Shannon Bream outlines what's expected as the Supreme Court prepares to release major decisions, including potential rulings on birthright citizenship, transgender athletes in school sports, and limits on presidential executive authority. She explains that the birthright citizenship case appears likely to produce a clear-cut ruling rather than a split interpretation, noting strong skepticism from justices during oral arguments. The discussion also covers the Voting Rights Act-related case emerging from Virginia, which could be turned away quickly due to its state-law foundation, along with broader geopolitical context tied to President Trump's visit to Beijing and ongoing U.S.-China tensions over trade, Taiwan, and sanctions. The segment closes with lighter DC commentary on infrastructure debates around the Washington reflecting pool and the political fights surrounding it. Hashtags: #SupremeCourt #ShannonBream #BirthrightCitizenship #VotingRightsAct #Trump #China #TradeWar #WashingtonDC #Politics #BreakingNews
Hostilities have flared in the Strait of Hormuz as Iran's "Mosquito Navy" targets tankers and dares the U.S. to respond. Brian Kilmeade is joined by Jonathan Greenblatt (ADL) and Andrew Weiss to discuss the latest military strikes, the failing ceasefire, and whether the U.S. is prepared for a direct conflict. [00:00:00] Sec. Sean Duffy & Rachel Campos-Duffy [00:18:26] Jonathan Greenblatt [00:36:50] Kyrsten Sinema [00:55:14] Dr. Gad Saad [01:13:38] Shannon Bream [01:32:02] Andrew Weiss Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Midterm momentum is shifting. Following a high-stakes week of primary elections in Ohio, Indiana, and a pivotal special election in Michigan, the political landscape for this fall is coming into focus. FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to analyze President Trump's influence on state redistricting fights, and the significance of Democratic overperformance in swing states. Plus, a preview of the president's high-stakes trip to China. Motherhood is a tough job and with technology and social media, it's made even more challenging. This Mother's Day weekend, however, we get to celebrate the resilience of the women raising the next generation. Sheryl Ziegler is a licensed clinical psychologist and author of books like “Mommy Burnout” and “The Crucial Years.” She joins the Rundown to explore the rising tide of parental burnout, the factors contributing to it, and tips to handle it. PLUS, commentary by Dr. Tyler Evans, Founder/CEO of Wellness Equity Alliance. PHOTO CREDIT: ASSOCIATED PRESS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Midterm momentum is shifting. Following a high-stakes week of primary elections in Ohio, Indiana, and a pivotal special election in Michigan, the political landscape for this fall is coming into focus. FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to analyze President Trump's influence on state redistricting fights, and the significance of Democratic overperformance in swing states. Plus, a preview of the president's high-stakes trip to China. Motherhood is a tough job and with technology and social media, it's made even more challenging. This Mother's Day weekend, however, we get to celebrate the resilience of the women raising the next generation. Sheryl Ziegler is a licensed clinical psychologist and author of books like “Mommy Burnout” and “The Crucial Years.” She joins the Rundown to explore the rising tide of parental burnout, the factors contributing to it, and tips to handle it. PLUS, commentary by Dr. Tyler Evans, Founder/CEO of Wellness Equity Alliance. PHOTO CREDIT: ASSOCIATED PRESS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Midterm momentum is shifting. Following a high-stakes week of primary elections in Ohio, Indiana, and a pivotal special election in Michigan, the political landscape for this fall is coming into focus. FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to analyze President Trump's influence on state redistricting fights, and the significance of Democratic overperformance in swing states. Plus, a preview of the president's high-stakes trip to China. Motherhood is a tough job and with technology and social media, it's made even more challenging. This Mother's Day weekend, however, we get to celebrate the resilience of the women raising the next generation. Sheryl Ziegler is a licensed clinical psychologist and author of books like “Mommy Burnout” and “The Crucial Years.” She joins the Rundown to explore the rising tide of parental burnout, the factors contributing to it, and tips to handle it. PLUS, commentary by Dr. Tyler Evans, Founder/CEO of Wellness Equity Alliance. PHOTO CREDIT: ASSOCIATED PRESS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brian Kilmeade breaks down the escalating tensions in Iran, including General Jack Keane's military assessment of the Strait of Hormuz and the "Mosquito Navy." Plus, an inside look at the legislative battle over DHS funding and what the Supreme Court's redistricting ruling means for the 2026 midterms. [00:11:51] Perry Johnson [00:18:26] Farley Weiss [00:36:50] Julian Epstein [00:48:00] Rep. Jim Jordan [00:55:12] Jim Kilmeade [01:13:36] Shannon Bream [01:32:00] Jonathan Alpert Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Congressional maps being redrawn across the country, sparking new legal battles ahead of the 2026 midterms. Following a major Supreme Court ruling on the Voting Rights Act, states like Florida and Virginia are facing challenges over how their districts are shaped and which party they favor. FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to break down these redistricting battles and whether they will actually shift the balance of power in Washington. Plus, a look at the security questions surrounding the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting and a preview of Shannon's upcoming sit-down with Justice Neil Gorsuch. Following an endorsement from President Trump, a significant public conversation has emerged surrounding the California gubernatorial race, Republican consolidation, and the broader implications for the state's economic future. Republican Gubernatorial Candidate Steve Hilton joins to discuss his experience as a top contender in the polls, the challenges of navigating California's primary system, and his proposed plan to reduce the state's bureaucratic government and high cost of living. PLUS, commentary by David Marcus, columnist for FOX News Digital. PHOTO CREDIT: ASSOCIATED PRESS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Congressional maps being redrawn across the country, sparking new legal battles ahead of the 2026 midterms. Following a major Supreme Court ruling on the Voting Rights Act, states like Florida and Virginia are facing challenges over how their districts are shaped and which party they favor. FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to break down these redistricting battles and whether they will actually shift the balance of power in Washington. Plus, a look at the security questions surrounding the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting and a preview of Shannon's upcoming sit-down with Justice Neil Gorsuch. Following an endorsement from President Trump, a significant public conversation has emerged surrounding the California gubernatorial race, Republican consolidation, and the broader implications for the state's economic future. Republican Gubernatorial Candidate Steve Hilton joins to discuss his experience as a top contender in the polls, the challenges of navigating California's primary system, and his proposed plan to reduce the state's bureaucratic government and high cost of living. PLUS, commentary by David Marcus, columnist for FOX News Digital. PHOTO CREDIT: ASSOCIATED PRESS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Congressional maps being redrawn across the country, sparking new legal battles ahead of the 2026 midterms. Following a major Supreme Court ruling on the Voting Rights Act, states like Florida and Virginia are facing challenges over how their districts are shaped and which party they favor. FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to break down these redistricting battles and whether they will actually shift the balance of power in Washington. Plus, a look at the security questions surrounding the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting and a preview of Shannon's upcoming sit-down with Justice Neil Gorsuch. Following an endorsement from President Trump, a significant public conversation has emerged surrounding the California gubernatorial race, Republican consolidation, and the broader implications for the state's economic future. Republican Gubernatorial Candidate Steve Hilton joins to discuss his experience as a top contender in the polls, the challenges of navigating California's primary system, and his proposed plan to reduce the state's bureaucratic government and high cost of living. PLUS, commentary by David Marcus, columnist for FOX News Digital. PHOTO CREDIT: ASSOCIATED PRESS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Shannon Bream analyzes the Supreme Court's ruling striking down race-based considerations in Louisiana's congressional redistricting case, explaining that the Court's majority views Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act as no longer permitting race-driven districting in the same way, while the dissent warns it could weaken minority representation. She outlines how the decision could affect a dozen or more congressional districts across several southern states heading into future election cycles, as legislatures consider whether to redraw maps under new legal constraints. The discussion also covers a separate unanimous Supreme Court decision in favor of pregnancy resource centers in New Jersey, reinforcing First Amendment protections against subpoenas seeking donor information. Bream additionally reflects on heightened security concerns following a recent attempted assassination incident involving the president, noting ongoing questions about Secret Service protocols, crowd management, and coordination across federal agencies during large events. Hashtags: #ShannonBream #SCOTUS #VotingRightsAct #Redistricting #FirstAmendment #FreeSpeech #PregnancyCenters #SupremeCourt #ElectionLaw #SecretService #WashingtonDC
30 Years of FOX News Sunday with Shannon Bream Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brian's down in Texas but he's got an eye on D.C., California and Iran [00:00:00] Mollie Hemingway [00:18:34] Jonathan Schanzer [00:36:18] Josh Kraushaar [00:55:16] Arthur Heman [01:13:44] Shannon Bream [01:31:44] Anthony Munoz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week, the battle for House control shifts to Florida as Governor DeSantis calls a special session to counter a recent Virginia constitutional amendment that could give Democrats four additional seats. While Democrats eye ten potential seat gains across Virginia and Utah, Republicans are pushing for rapid redistricting changes to protect their own advantages held in states like Texas and Ohio. FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to explain why this "one-upping" strategy is leaving both parties frustrated, and the courts scrambling to define what a "compact" district actually looks like. The legal and therapeutic status of ibogaine, a Schedule 1 controlled substance, is facing a historic shift as new federal actions aim to fast-track research into psychedelics for treating veteran trauma. Veteran and No Fallen Heroes Foundation founder Whiz Buckley joins to discuss his experience using the West African compound to heal from alcoholism & PTSD, the significance of the recent presidential executive order, and his efforts to provide radical healing alternatives to the pharmaceutical approach of the VA. PLUS, commentary by Jimmy Failla, host of FOX News Saturday Night and FOX News Radio's FOX Across America. PHOTO CREDIT: ASSOCIATED PRESS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week, the battle for House control shifts to Florida as Governor DeSantis calls a special session to counter a recent Virginia constitutional amendment that could give Democrats four additional seats. While Democrats eye ten potential seat gains across Virginia and Utah, Republicans are pushing for rapid redistricting changes to protect their own advantages held in states like Texas and Ohio. FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to explain why this "one-upping" strategy is leaving both parties frustrated, and the courts scrambling to define what a "compact" district actually looks like. The legal and therapeutic status of ibogaine, a Schedule 1 controlled substance, is facing a historic shift as new federal actions aim to fast-track research into psychedelics for treating veteran trauma. Veteran and No Fallen Heroes Foundation founder Whiz Buckley joins to discuss his experience using the West African compound to heal from alcoholism & PTSD, the significance of the recent presidential executive order, and his efforts to provide radical healing alternatives to the pharmaceutical approach of the VA. PLUS, commentary by Jimmy Failla, host of FOX News Saturday Night and FOX News Radio's FOX Across America. PHOTO CREDIT: ASSOCIATED PRESS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Economic anxieties over rising costs of gas and groceries are complicating the GOP's midterm messaging, even as the administration promotes higher tax refunds, attributed to the Big Beautiful Bill, and a "maximum pressure" campaign being successfully waged against Iran. Fox News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joins to discuss "Operation Economic Fury," the diplomatic balancing act with China over the Strait of Hormuz, and recent ethics scandals shaking up Capitol Hill.A Manhattan federal grand jury has ruled against Live Nation, the world's largest live entertainment company. The ruling decides that the entertainment giant is an “illegal monopoly.” John Herman, attorney, chairman and founding partner of Herman Jones LLP joins to discuss the jury's ruling and how this could impact concertgoers in the future.Plus, commentary by Brianna Lyman, Elections Correspondent for The Federalist. PHOTO CREDIT: ASSOCIATED PRESS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hour 1 opens with Marc Cox discussing commute frustrations before pivoting to Steve Bannon confronting globalists at the Semaphore World Economy Conference and warning about immigration, H-1B visas, and establishment Republicans. The hour continues with a DHS funding standoff discussion featuring references to Chad Wolf, Shannon Bream, and Keith Self, along with reaction to Donald Trump's economic messaging and inflation debate. “Kim on a Whim” spotlights Ayanna Pressley's eviction comments, sparking a broader conversation about landlord rights, progressive policies, and political fundraising involving Cori Bush and Wesley Bell. The hour wraps with Cox defending Trump's Iran strategy and arguing the president has reshaped expectations for leadership by confronting Iran, Venezuela, Cuba, and border issues despite political risk. Hashtags: #SteveBannon #KimOnAWhim #DonaldTrump #AyannaPressley #Iran #DHS #CoriBush #WesleyBell #Economy #Immigration #ForeignPolicy #Politics
Shannon Bream reacts to the fallout from Justice Sonia Sotomayor's public apology after controversial remarks about Justice Brett Kavanaugh, noting that the Chief Justice may have intervened to avoid an escalating public dispute between justices. She also breaks down Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's Yale comments criticizing the Supreme Court's handling of emergency stays, explaining how the Court's interim docket functions and why it has become more active in recent years due to increased emergency litigation. The conversation then shifts to the Eric Swalwell controversy and how potential criminal allegations would be handled differently depending on state statutes of limitations, followed by broader discussion of congressional gridlock over funding battles between the House and Senate. The segment closes with speculation about a possible retirement of Justice Samuel Alito, with Bream noting factors such as his age, upcoming book release, and political timing concerns surrounding the Supreme Court balance. Hashtags: #ShannonBream #SupremeCourt #Sotomayor #KetanjiBrownJackson #EricSwalwell #Congress #GovernmentShutdown #SCOTUS #SamuelAlito #FoxNewsSunday #LegalNews #Politics
Hour 4 opens with breaking updates claiming multiple ships have been turned away as the Iran blockade remains active, followed by personal commentary and lighter banter before transitioning into major political and legal developments. Shannon Bream breaks down Supreme Court tensions involving emergency rulings and public criticism among justices, while additional legal discussion touches on high-profile political investigations and ongoing fallout from Eric Swalwell's situation. The hour also features Griff Jenkins detailing Colombia's Escobar-era hippos turning into an uncontrollable invasive species now facing culling efforts, before closing with a heated critique of media bias and Secretary Pete Hegseth's confrontation with the press over coverage of U.S. operations. Hashtags: #Iran #Blockade #SupremeCourt #ShannonBream #GriffJenkins #PabloEscobar #Hippos #MediaBias #PeteHegseth #BreakingNews #Politics
Fox News host and author, Shanon Bream, has just released a new book called “Nothing is Impossible with God”. She shares about how the stories in the Bible help give us faith today. Shanon even shares her own stories of God doing the impossible!
Geopolitical instability in the Middle East has significantly disrupted transit through the Strait of Hormuz, causing a massive ripple effect across global energy and agricultural markets. Dr. Faith Parham joins to discuss how these supply chain bottlenecks are driving up the cost of nitrogen-based fertilizers during the spring planting season, the long-term economic pressure facing small family farms after years of financial losses, and what the administration can do to bolster domestic production and protect the stability of the American food supply.A major Cabinet shakeup is underway following the news that Attorney General Pam Bondi has been fired. Shannon Bream, FOX News Sunday anchor & host of the Livin' the Bream podcast, joins to discuss the factors behind Bondi's sudden dismissal. Plus, Shannon describes witnessing President Trump's historic appearance at the Supreme Court for oral arguments regarding his executive order on birthright citizenship. PHOTO CREIDT: AP PHOTO Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brian is joined by former White House Deputy Chief of Staff Karl Rove and AEI's Marc Thiessen to discuss the critical turning point in the conflict with Iran. Following reports of a downed U.S. aircraft and the ongoing blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, the panel debates the military "Red Zone" and why U.S. allies in Europe are refusing to cooperate. PLUS: Brian and Carley Shimkus expose the disingenuous media edit of the "Moon Kid" viral video and discuss the future of the Artemis moon mission. [00:00:00] Karl Rove [00:18:26] Carley Shimkus [00:36:50] Adm. Robert Harward (Ret.) [00:55:13] Gerard Baker [01:13:37] Shannon Bream [01:32:01] Marc Thiessen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Shannon Bream, chief legal correspondent, anchor of Fox News Sunday, host of the hit podcast "Livin' the Bream" and Bestselling author of her latest book Nothing Is Impossible with God: Eleven Heroes. One God. Endless Lessons in Overcoming, joined us on the Guy Benson Show today to discuss the ouster of Attorney General Pam Bondi. Bream also discussed Trump's odds of winning his SCOTUS case on birthright citizenship and the years of interpretation guiding the case, and you can listen to the full interview below! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this powerful and uplifting episode, Lisa Boothe sits down with bestselling author and Fox News anchor Shannon Bream to discuss her latest book, Nothing Is Impossible with God—and what it really means to trust God through life’s hardest moments. From seasons of waiting and self-doubt to personal pain and unanswered prayers, Shannon shares how faith can transform even the darkest valleys into moments of growth and purpose. In this conversation, they cover: Why God uses imperfect people—and why that’s good news for all of us How to navigate seasons of waiting, setbacks, and uncertainty The role of faith during suffering, loss, and unanswered prayers Biblical lessons from figures like Moses, Gideon, Peter, and Joseph How pain can shape empathy, resilience, and deeper trust in God Why more young people are rediscovering faith in today’s culture Shannon also opens up about her own personal struggles, including health challenges and career setbacks, and how those experiences strengthened her faith and perspective.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brian breaks down the midnight DHS funding deal that leaves ICE and Border Patrol in the lurch while Democrats claim victory. Senator Jon Husted joins to discuss the "defund the police" mentality returning to D.C., and Julie Banderas reacts to the tragic surge in migrant crime in sanctuary cities. Plus, a deep dive into the military strategy in Iran—is an "off-ramp" possible, or is the U.S. preparing to finish the job? [00:08:03] Sen. Jon Husted [00:18:26] Julie Banderas [00:36:50] Josh Kraushaar [00:55:13] Julia Minson [01:13:37] Shannon Bream [01:32:01] John Spencer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On In The Market with Janet Parshall this week, we encouraged you to pray for the greatest influencers in our society today, the entertainment industry and the persecuted church in Iran and Indonesia. Hormoz Shariat of Iran Alive Ministries joined us to explain the theology of Iran and why the current suffering there can become the seeds to revival. Fox News’s Shannon Bream joined us to explain how, through the lives of many of the characters in the Bible, we can learn that all things are possible with God. Christopher Yuan joined us to talk about the Holy Sexuality Project. Vaneetha Riser shared some powerful lessons of God’s healing learned through her divorce journey. Today, we take another look at the news through the unchanging truth of God’s word.Become a Parshall Partner: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/inthemarket/partnersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today Allie responds to CNN's new documentary on “Christian nationalism,” arguing that what's being labeled as dangerous extremism is often just historic, biblical Christianity applied to culture, law, and education. She also contrasts the Christian view of the imago Dei, where every person has innate worth, with practices like infanticide, abortion, and gendercide around the world. Allie responds to John Piper's tweet on immigration and gives a biblical perspective on the matter. Allie gives examples of practices in the Muslim world that are being imported by winsome Christians at their own peril. Tune in for an episode filled with biblical clarity and healthy empathy to help you combat the lies that the world and media try to sell you. Share the Arrows 2026 is on October 10 in Dallas, Texas! Tickets are on sale now at: https://sharethearrows.com Buy Allie's book "Toxic Empathy: How Progressives Exploit Christian Compassion": https://www.toxicempathy.com — Timecodes: (00:00) Intro (07:20) Christianity Values Children (17:20) Christianity Values Women (22:20) Responding to John Piper's Tweet (29:05) CNN'S Christian Nationalism Documentary (36:10) Submissive Wives (41:10) Tradwife Trend (46:25) Classical Christian Education — Today's Sponsors: Alliance Defending Freedom | Go to JoinADF.com/Allie or text ALLIE to 83848 to send her an encouraging note or Bible verse and thank Adaleia for bravely standing for the truth. EveryLife | Visit EveryLife.com and use promo code “ALLIE10” to get 10% off your first order today! Seven Weeks Coffee | Go to SevenWeeksCoffee.com and save 15% forever when you subscribe, plus get a free gift with your order! And exclusively for my listeners, use code ALLIE for an extra 10% off your first order. Geviti | Go to gogeviti.com/allie and use code ALLIE for 20% off. — Related Episodes: Ep 415 | Europe's Migration & Misogyny Problem | Guest: Ayaan Hirsi Ali https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-415-europes-migration-misogyny-problem-guest-ayaan/id1359249098?i=1000520264028 Ep 696 | Kids Are Not Public School Missionaries | Guest: Dr. Voddie Baucham https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-696-kids-are-not-public-school-missionaries-guest/id1359249098?i=1000583724154 Ep 1310 | Shannon Bream's Hidden Suffering—And What God Is Teaching Her Through It https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/relatable-with-allie-beth-stuckey/id1359249098?i=1000751962310 Ep 964 | Be a Godly Wife, Not Just a 'Trad Wife' https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-964-be-a-godly-wife-not-just-a-trad-wife/id1359249098?i=1000648401587 — Buy Allie's book "You're Not Enough (and That's Okay): Escaping the Toxic Culture of Self-Love": https://www.alliebethstuckey.com Relatable merchandise: Use promo code ALLIE10 for a discount: https://shop.blazemedia.com/collections/allie-stuckey Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices