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[00:00:00] Sen. John Thune [00:24:38] Rep. Ashley Hinson [00:36:48] Josh Kraushaar [00:55:11] Matthew Continetti [01:13:35] Shannon Bream [01:31:57] Eric Trump Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The assassination of a conservative political giant, Turning Point Founder Charlie Kirk, has rocked the political world and America at large as reactions pour in and many wonder what exactly comes of his death. On Wednesday, President Trump published a recorded video statement, praising Charlie's impact on the country and announcing Kirk would be posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom. FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to discuss the heavy week, from the killing of Charlie Kirk to the murder of a young woman on a North Carolina commuter rail. Millions of people are mourning the death of conservative activist and co-founder of Turning Point USA, Charlie Kirk, particularly the many college students and Gen Zers who admired him. Campus Reform reporter Emily Sturge and Leadership Institute regional field recruiter Cooper Brown join the Rundown to reflect on Charlie Kirk's enduring influence on the conservative movement, his efforts to restore free speech and political discourse on college campuses, and whether his assassination could prompt a moment of political unity. Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers. Plus, commentary from political commentator and best-selling author Brilyn Hollyhand. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Todd Nicely joins to talk about what FOCUS Marine has meant to him. Shannon Bream, Host of Fox News Sunday talks about Charlie Kirk and latest with Supreme Court. Washington Based Correspondent Griff Jenkins talks about the life of Charlie Kirk.
The Trump Administration's agenda is encountering legal challenges on multiple fronts, including the president's tariffs, attempts to withhold federal funding from universities, and efforts to crack down on crime in certain cities. FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to break down these legal battles and weigh in on controversies surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein probe, Florida's vaccine mandate ban, and the recent military strike on a suspected Tren de Aragua drug trafficking boat off of the coast of Venezuela. To regain control of the Senate, the Democrats need to flip four seats and defend the ones they currently hold in next year's midterm elections. Iowa Republican Congresswoman Ashley Hinson has announced her candidacy for the Senate seat currently held by the retiring Joni Ernst, a seat the Democrats believe may be in play. She joins the Rundown to discuss her campaign, how Iowans feel about the President's trade policies, and her plans to keep that seat red. Plus, commentary from the host of “Tomi Lahren is Fearless" on Outkick, Tomi Lahren. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Shannon Bream, chief legal correspondent and anchor of Fox News Sunday (check your local listings), host of the hit podcast Livin' the Bream and bestselling author of The Love Stories of the Bible Speak: Biblical Lessons on Romance, Friendship, and Faith, joined The Guy Benson Show today to highlight the stark difference in mainstream media coverage of Supreme Court justices depending on which president appointed them. She also broke down the legal debate surrounding Trump's implementation of tariffs and examined the legality of his military strike against a Tren de Aragua smuggling boat, noting why his designation of the cartels as terrorist organizations is so significant. Bream also previewed what's ahead on Fox News Sunday, and you can listen to the full interview below! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Trump Administration's agenda is encountering legal challenges on multiple fronts, including the president's tariffs, attempts to withhold federal funding from universities, and efforts to crack down on crime in certain cities. FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to break down these legal battles and weigh in on controversies surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein probe, Florida's vaccine mandate ban, and the recent military strike on a suspected Tren de Aragua drug trafficking boat off of the coast of Venezuela. To regain control of the Senate, the Democrats need to flip four seats and defend the ones they currently hold in next year's midterm elections. Iowa Republican Congresswoman Ashley Hinson has announced her candidacy for the Senate seat currently held by the retiring Joni Ernst, a seat the Democrats believe may be in play. She joins the Rundown to discuss her campaign, how Iowans feel about the President's trade policies, and her plans to keep that seat red. Plus, commentary from the host of “Tomi Lahren is Fearless" on Outkick, Tomi Lahren. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Trump Administration's agenda is encountering legal challenges on multiple fronts, including the president's tariffs, attempts to withhold federal funding from universities, and efforts to crack down on crime in certain cities. FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to break down these legal battles and weigh in on controversies surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein probe, Florida's vaccine mandate ban, and the recent military strike on a suspected Tren de Aragua drug trafficking boat off of the coast of Venezuela. To regain control of the Senate, the Democrats need to flip four seats and defend the ones they currently hold in next year's midterm elections. Iowa Republican Congresswoman Ashley Hinson has announced her candidacy for the Senate seat currently held by the retiring Joni Ernst, a seat the Democrats believe may be in play. She joins the Rundown to discuss her campaign, how Iowans feel about the President's trade policies, and her plans to keep that seat red. Plus, commentary from the host of “Tomi Lahren is Fearless" on Outkick, Tomi Lahren. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Marc Cox talks with Shannon Bream about President Trump's deployment of National Guard troops in Los Angeles, the legal challenges it faces, and the debate over federal versus local authority in law enforcement. They discuss potential Guard deployment in Chicago and St. Louis, court rulings tied to constitutional limits, and ongoing urban crime challenges. Shannon also previews Fox News Sunday with segments on education and upcoming interviews with Governor Kathy Hochul, Mike Rowe, and Dave Ramsey.
In Hour 4, Marc Cox is joined by Shannon Bream and Griff Jenkins. They cover National Guard deployments in Los Angeles, Chicago, and the debate over federal vs local authority. Griff explains the Pentagon's move to send 600 lawyers to tackle the 3.7 million immigration court backlog. The hour also looks at crime in Chicago and St. Louis, new legal cases involving Harvard and First Amendment rights, a potential bipartisan bill to stop insider trading in Congress, and a Canadian home invasion story.
In Hour 1, Marc Cox covers Dan Buck's dislocated shoulder that landed him in the hospital, forcing him to miss the show. The conversation shifts to traffic congestion at the Boone Bridge, merging frustrations, and commuter tips. Marc dives into politics with Missouri redistricting, the New York mayoral race featuring Zohran Mamdani and Andrew Cuomo, judicial rulings, Jasmine Crockett's comments, and Eric Greitens' career. He also highlights U.S. military action against a drug boat and the role of technology in combating cartels Hour 2 features an update on Dan Buck's shoulder dislocation and discussion of Cardinals baseball, including Yadier Molina and Albert Pujols possibly returning in coaching or management roles. Marc talks about athletes staying connected to sports after retirement and gives his prediction for Mizzou vs Kansas, leaning toward a Mizzou win. In Other News, topics include Amazon Prime's new sharing policy, Sugar Fire's happy hour special, the $1.7 billion Powerball with no winner, the birth of two endangered leopard cubs at the St. Louis Zoo, Boar's Head listeria outbreak settlements, and Mizzou kicker Blake Craig's ACL injury. Hour 3 - Marc Cox is joined by Hayden Padgett and Eben Brown to discuss the appeals court ruling on Trump and Harvard, campus anti-Semitism, and civil rights. They look at Chicago's high murder rate and political debate over crime, updates on migrant detention at Alligator Alcatraz and Angola Prison, and new victim testimonies in the Epstein case. Padgett also highlights efforts to recruit young conservative leaders. In Hour 4, Marc Cox is joined by Shannon Bream and Griff Jenkins. They cover National Guard deployments in Los Angeles, Chicago, and the debate over federal vs local authority. Griff explains the Pentagon's move to send 600 lawyers to tackle the 3.7 million immigration court backlog. The hour also looks at crime in Chicago and St. Louis, new legal cases involving Harvard and First Amendment rights, a potential bipartisan bill to stop insider trading in Congress, and a Canadian home invasion story.
[00:00:00] Cheryl Chumley [00:18:26] Michael Whatley [00:36:50] Dr. Suzanne O'Sullivan [00:55:13] Chris Sununu [01:13:37] Shannon Bream [01:32:01] Tomi Lahren Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's been nearly three weeks since President Donald Trump deployed federal law enforcement in Washington, DC.. While many Democrats continue to criticize his efforts, Mayor Muriel Bowser says the administration's plan is working. FOX News Sunday Anchor and Host of the Living the Bream Podcast, Shannon Bream, joins the Rundown to discuss the current state of DC, the Minnesota school shooting, and the upcoming midterm elections. August 29th marks the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, a catastrophic storm that devastated New Orleans and prompted the nation to reflect on the urgent need for improved hurricane preparedness. FOX News Meteorologist Janice Dean joins the Rundown to discuss how Katrina quickly intensified, the uncertainty residents faced as the storm approached, and the ongoing challenges of ensuring sufficient preparedness for future major storms. Plus, commentary from the host of “Tomi Lahren is Fearless" on Outkick, Tomi Lahren. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's been nearly three weeks since President Donald Trump deployed federal law enforcement in Washington, DC.. While many Democrats continue to criticize his efforts, Mayor Muriel Bowser says the administration's plan is working. FOX News Sunday Anchor and Host of the Living the Bream Podcast, Shannon Bream, joins the Rundown to discuss the current state of DC, the Minnesota school shooting, and the upcoming midterm elections. August 29th marks the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, a catastrophic storm that devastated New Orleans and prompted the nation to reflect on the urgent need for improved hurricane preparedness. FOX News Meteorologist Janice Dean joins the Rundown to discuss how Katrina quickly intensified, the uncertainty residents faced as the storm approached, and the ongoing challenges of ensuring sufficient preparedness for future major storms. Plus, commentary from the host of “Tomi Lahren is Fearless" on Outkick, Tomi Lahren. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's been nearly three weeks since President Donald Trump deployed federal law enforcement in Washington, DC.. While many Democrats continue to criticize his efforts, Mayor Muriel Bowser says the administration's plan is working. FOX News Sunday Anchor and Host of the Living the Bream Podcast, Shannon Bream, joins the Rundown to discuss the current state of DC, the Minnesota school shooting, and the upcoming midterm elections. August 29th marks the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, a catastrophic storm that devastated New Orleans and prompted the nation to reflect on the urgent need for improved hurricane preparedness. FOX News Meteorologist Janice Dean joins the Rundown to discuss how Katrina quickly intensified, the uncertainty residents faced as the storm approached, and the ongoing challenges of ensuring sufficient preparedness for future major storms. Plus, commentary from the host of “Tomi Lahren is Fearless" on Outkick, Tomi Lahren. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Shannon Bream joins Marc Cox to discuss the recent school shooting, the debate over gun control vs. mental health, and D.C.'s sharp drop in carjackings after a federal officer surge. She also weighs in on Elizabeth Warren's criticism of Lisa Cook's firing from the Fed board and the broader question of presidential firing authority.
Hour 4 begins with the latest details on the Minneapolis school shooting, including the shooter's background, mental health concerns, and questions about school security. Shannon Bream joins to weigh in on the gun control vs. mental health debate, Washington D.C.'s sharp crime reduction during the federal surge, and the political fight over presidential firing authority. Griff Jenkins wraps up the hour with analysis of D.C.'s crime crackdown...highlighting an 87% drop in carjackings, thousands of arrests, and firearms seized...along with immigration enforcement challenges, deportation delays, and the role of activist judges.
On today's Marc Cox Morning Show, Marc covers the tragic Minneapolis school shooting at Annunciation Parish, where two children were killed and more than a dozen others injured. The discussion highlights the shooter's background, mental health concerns, red flag laws, school security, and media coverage. Tom Ackerman joins in studio with golf legend Gary Player to reflect on his 1965 U.S. Open victory, preview the Ryder Cup, and break down Missouri's upcoming matchup against Central Arkansas, Illinois football, and major college games like Texas–Ohio State and Alabama–Florida State. Former Senator Jim Talent weighs in on the need for stronger mental health reporting systems and institutionalization reforms, while Steve Rupp previews Missouri Right to Life's September 8th dinner featuring Lara Trump and efforts to overturn Amendment 3. Shannon Bream joins with insight on the gun control vs. mental health debate, Washington D.C.'s crime reduction, and presidential firing authority, while Griff Jenkins closes the show with details on D.C.'s crime crackdown—an 87% drop in carjackings, thousands of arrests, and immigration enforcement challenges tied to activist judges.
"Sea Food Differently" is the slogan of which restaurant chain? Play. Share. Listen with Anchor of FOX News Sunday and Host of Livin' The Bream podcast, Shannon Bream. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
[00:00:00] Jonathan Turley [00:18:26] Adm. Mark Montgomery (Ret.) [00:36:50] Marc Thiessen [00:55:13] Coach Scott Cochran [01:13:37] Shannon Bream [01:32:01] Tomi Lahren Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Democrats and Republicans are locked in fierce redistricting battles nationwide—maneuvers that could shift the balance of power in the upcoming midterm elections. Congressman Mike Lawler (R-NY) joins the Rundown to discuss these high-stakes redistricting fights, what impact the ‘Big Beautiful Bill' may have on voters ahead of the 2026 midterm elections, and how the rise of progressive Democrats may influence crime across the country. Earlier this year, National Guard troops were sent to Los Angeles. Now, they're in Washington, D.C., and hundreds have been arrested following President Trump's declaration of a public safety emergency and deployment of the National Guard. Meanwhile, the Justice Department's investigation into whether crime statistics were manipulated to suggest a decline in crime in our nation's capital—a claim denied by city officials. Fox News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joins the podcast with the latest on the President's D.C. crackdown, Russia-Ukraine peace progress, and redistricting. Plus, commentary from former congressman and host of The Jason In The House podcast, Jason Chaffetz. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Democrats and Republicans are locked in fierce redistricting battles nationwide—maneuvers that could shift the balance of power in the upcoming midterm elections. Congressman Mike Lawler (R-NY) joins the Rundown to discuss these high-stakes redistricting fights, what impact the ‘Big Beautiful Bill' may have on voters ahead of the 2026 midterm elections, and how the rise of progressive Democrats may influence crime across the country. Earlier this year, National Guard troops were sent to Los Angeles. Now, they're in Washington, D.C., and hundreds have been arrested following President Trump's declaration of a public safety emergency and deployment of the National Guard. Meanwhile, the Justice Department's investigation into whether crime statistics were manipulated to suggest a decline in crime in our nation's capital—a claim denied by city officials. Fox News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joins the podcast with the latest on the President's D.C. crackdown, Russia-Ukraine peace progress, and redistricting. Plus, commentary from former congressman and host of The Jason In The House podcast, Jason Chaffetz. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Democrats and Republicans are locked in fierce redistricting battles nationwide—maneuvers that could shift the balance of power in the upcoming midterm elections. Congressman Mike Lawler (R-NY) joins the Rundown to discuss these high-stakes redistricting fights, what impact the ‘Big Beautiful Bill' may have on voters ahead of the 2026 midterm elections, and how the rise of progressive Democrats may influence crime across the country. Earlier this year, National Guard troops were sent to Los Angeles. Now, they're in Washington, D.C., and hundreds have been arrested following President Trump's declaration of a public safety emergency and deployment of the National Guard. Meanwhile, the Justice Department's investigation into whether crime statistics were manipulated to suggest a decline in crime in our nation's capital—a claim denied by city officials. Fox News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joins the podcast with the latest on the President's D.C. crackdown, Russia-Ukraine peace progress, and redistricting. Plus, commentary from former congressman and host of The Jason In The House podcast, Jason Chaffetz. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Good morning! Marc Cox begins the show by discussing the homeless encampment downtown in St. Louis and more political headlines. Ryan Schmelz, of Fox News Radio, joins us once again to comment on President Trump's DC crime crackdown, as federal officers report hundreds of arrests. In the second hour of the show, Marc talks with David Grasso, political analyst, regarding President Trump urging Texas republicans to quickly pass redistricting maps while Newsom and California democrats push back. Sue Thomas joins us for a segment of In Other News, and Marc chats with Jeff Flock about Cracker Barrel's complete rebrand. The show keeps rolling into the third hour, where Marc reads more of today's top headlines in the world of politics, and speaks with former U.S. Senator Jim Talent, on Catherine Hanaway being appointed as Missouri Attorney General, the possibility of redistricting, and more. We also hear from Linda Ragsdale, O'Fallon City Councilmember. In the fourth and final hour of today's show, Marc talks with Shannon Bream, host of Fox News Sunday, as well as Griff Jenkins, Washington-based correspondent for Fox News Channel.
In the fourth and final hour of today's show, Marc talks with Shannon Bream, host of Fox News Sunday, as well as Griff Jenkins, Washington-based correspondent for Fox News Channel.
[00:18:25] Trey Gowdy [00:36:48] Julian Epstein [00:55:11] Robert Holden [01:13:36] Shannon Bream [01:26:28] Tomi Lahren Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
President Trump is scheduled to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska for a summit aimed at negotiating an end to the war in Ukraine. Early reports suggest Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and several European allies are opposed to any sort of land swap as part of any potential peace agreement. FOX News Sunday anchor and Living the Bream podcast host Shannon Bream joins to preview the summit and talk about the administration's efforts to address crime in Washington, D.C. Are smartphones and social media reshaping childhood? As U.S. children's screen usage continues to rise, so do concerns about the negative impact it has on their mental health and social-emotional development. Clinical psychologist and family therapist Dr. Cheryl Ziegler joins the podcast to discuss her book The Crucial Years and a new study linking early smartphone access to poorer mental health outcomes in young adulthood. Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers. Plus, commentary from FOX News Contributor Tom Shillue. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode of Fox Across America, Jimmy Failla explains how President Trump's peace through strength strategy for foreign policy is going to be a major asset as he prepares to participate in a summit with Russian President Vladmir Putin. Achor of “Fox News Sunday” Shannon Bream talks about how Trump has all the cards heading into this high-stakes meeting. PLUS, host of the “Jason In The House” podcast Jason Chaffetz gives his take on whether a peaceful end to the war between Russia and Ukraine can be agreed upon during the summit. [00:00:00] Previewing Trump's summit with Putin in Alaska [00:19:15] Rich "Big Daddy" Salgado & Anzhelika Steenolsen [00:38:15] Trump's history of getting peace deals done [00:56:50] Shannon Bream [01:15:30] Jason Chaffetz part two [01:34:15] Jason Chaffetz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
President Trump is scheduled to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska for a summit aimed at negotiating an end to the war in Ukraine. Early reports suggest Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and several European allies are opposed to any sort of land swap as part of any potential peace agreement. FOX News Sunday anchor and Living the Bream podcast host Shannon Bream joins to preview the summit and talk about the administration's efforts to address crime in Washington, D.C. Are smartphones and social media reshaping childhood? As U.S. children's screen usage continues to rise, so do concerns about the negative impact it has on their mental health and social-emotional development. Clinical psychologist and family therapist Dr. Cheryl Ziegler joins the podcast to discuss her book The Crucial Years and a new study linking early smartphone access to poorer mental health outcomes in young adulthood. Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers. Plus, commentary from FOX News Contributor Tom Shillue. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
President Trump is scheduled to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska for a summit aimed at negotiating an end to the war in Ukraine. Early reports suggest Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and several European allies are opposed to any sort of land swap as part of any potential peace agreement. FOX News Sunday anchor and Living the Bream podcast host Shannon Bream joins to preview the summit and talk about the administration's efforts to address crime in Washington, D.C. Are smartphones and social media reshaping childhood? As U.S. children's screen usage continues to rise, so do concerns about the negative impact it has on their mental health and social-emotional development. Clinical psychologist and family therapist Dr. Cheryl Ziegler joins the podcast to discuss her book The Crucial Years and a new study linking early smartphone access to poorer mental health outcomes in young adulthood. Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers. Plus, commentary from FOX News Contributor Tom Shillue. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hour 1 explodes into the Smithsonian controversy, with Marc and Kim shredding claims that Trump is erasing slavery and challenging the 1619 Project narrative. Jillian Michaels slams liberal talking points on slavery and gender in sports, armed with facts and her defiant identity. Marc wraps with the announcement of Scott Jennings' conservative show joining 97.1 FM. Hour 2 blends humor and politics: Mark gives shoutouts to local events, teases a big fall 97.1 gathering, and vents about sports disappointments, including the Cardinals' loss and Yankees plans. Politics heat up with Geraldo Rivera on DC crime, JB Pritzker on abortion, and socialist Zoran Mamdani's radical rent-freeze proposal. Alex Tarascio weighs in on Trump's back-to-back meetings with Putin and Zelensky, while Tom Ackerman breaks down Cardinals and Mizzou football, with lighter news on pythons, McDonald's prices, and a 2026 UFC White House event. Hour 3 focuses on strategy and accountability: Former Senator Jim Talent praises Trump's negotiation skills while exposing DC crime mishandling by Democrats. A Styx ticket giveaway lightens the mood before USPS delays and the Kansas City Chiefs' political donation highlight the intersection of money and politics. Kim Otto Webb debates new juvenile accountability laws in New Jersey, weighing responsibility versus today's permissive culture. Hour 4 reflects on August racing by, Kim's maternity leave, and Dan Buck covering in her absence. Crime dominates, with alarming DC statistics, Shannon Bream praising Trump's leadership and Alaska summit diplomacy, and Griff Jenkins reporting firsthand on repeat offenders and carjackings fueled by weak local prosecution. Trump's common-sense federal intervention contrasts sharply with local failures. The hour closes with bombshells from Cash Patel and John Solomon exposing Obama DOJ officials, including Sally Yates and Andrew McCabe, blocking FBI investigations into the Clinton Foundation—parallels drawn to current alleged corruption—and previews of Brian Kilmeade's coverage.
Hour 4 opens with Mark and Kim reflecting on the month flying by, Kim's upcoming maternity leave, and the temporary fill-ins stepping up while Dan Buck joins to cover the gap. The hosts pivot to crime and politics, highlighting the alarming surge in violent crime in DC and beyond, despite Democrats' attempts to spin statistics. Shannon Bream joins to praise President Trump's leadership and negotiation skills, particularly on the Alaska summit and his tough stance on Russia, while dissecting federal vs. local authority over policing in DC. Griff Jenkins reports firsthand from DC, exposing how young, repeat offenders and inadequate prosecution are fueling rampant carjackings and violent crime. The segment underscores Trump's common-sense approach, offering federal support to protect residents where local leadership has failed. Finally, Mark dives into a bombshell revelation from Cash Patel and John Solomon: emails show former Obama DOJ officials, including Sally Yates and Andrew McCabe, blocked FBI investigations into the Clinton Foundation, ignoring evidence of pay-to-play influence while the Obama administration turned a blind eye—drawing sharp parallels to the current administration's alleged corruption. Hour 4 closes with previews of Brian Kilmeade and continued coverage of the Alaska summit.
Shannon Bream joins the show to discuss President Trump's approach to global crises, particularly his upcoming summit with Vladimir Putin in Alaska. She praises Trump's instincts and contrasts them with Joe Biden's mismanagement that allowed Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Caroline Levitt's commentary on Fox underscores media criticism that Trump is “rolling the dice” with Putin, but Shannon and Mark defend the president's proactive diplomacy. They also examine the DC federal takeover, highlighting tensions between local liberal leaders resisting Republican oversight and the practical need for increased police presence amid rampant juvenile crime, including carjackings and shootings. Shannon previews Sunday's Fox News coverage, promising insights from inside the administration and updates on the Alaska summit.
Redistricting battles are heating up, with Republican-led states pushing to redraw congressional maps ahead of the next census, while Democrats promise to reciprocate. The back-and-forth is sparking legal questions and reigniting debates over gerrymandering and whether undocumented immigrants should be counted in the census. FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to discuss the partisan fight over redistricting and what's at stake for both parties. Bream also weighs in on the investigation into former Special Counsel Jack Smith and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's vow to take control of Gaza. This week marks eighty years since the United States dropped two atomic bombs on Japan. The bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were unprecedented, causing a level of destruction the world had never witnessed before, but they ultimately led to the end of the Second World War. Dr. Rebecca Grant, a national security and military analyst and senior fellow at the Lexington Institute, joins to discuss why President Truman decided to drop the first atomic bombs and the ramifications of those actions. Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers. Plus, commentary from the host of “The Big Ben Show,” Ben Domenech. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Redistricting battles are heating up, with Republican-led states pushing to redraw congressional maps ahead of the next census, while Democrats promise to reciprocate. The back-and-forth is sparking legal questions and reigniting debates over gerrymandering and whether undocumented immigrants should be counted in the census. FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to discuss the partisan fight over redistricting and what's at stake for both parties. Bream also weighs in on the investigation into former Special Counsel Jack Smith and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's vow to take control of Gaza. This week marks eighty years since the United States dropped two atomic bombs on Japan. The bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were unprecedented, causing a level of destruction the world had never witnessed before, but they ultimately led to the end of the Second World War. Dr. Rebecca Grant, a national security and military analyst and senior fellow at the Lexington Institute, joins to discuss why President Truman decided to drop the first atomic bombs and the ramifications of those actions. Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers. Plus, commentary from the host of “The Big Ben Show,” Ben Domenech. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Redistricting battles are heating up, with Republican-led states pushing to redraw congressional maps ahead of the next census, while Democrats promise to reciprocate. The back-and-forth is sparking legal questions and reigniting debates over gerrymandering and whether undocumented immigrants should be counted in the census. FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to discuss the partisan fight over redistricting and what's at stake for both parties. Bream also weighs in on the investigation into former Special Counsel Jack Smith and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's vow to take control of Gaza. This week marks eighty years since the United States dropped two atomic bombs on Japan. The bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were unprecedented, causing a level of destruction the world had never witnessed before, but they ultimately led to the end of the Second World War. Dr. Rebecca Grant, a national security and military analyst and senior fellow at the Lexington Institute, joins to discuss why President Truman decided to drop the first atomic bombs and the ramifications of those actions. Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers. Plus, commentary from the host of “The Big Ben Show,” Ben Domenech. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In Hour 1 of the Marc Cox Morning Show, Kim and Ryan cover the resignation of the Francis Howell School District superintendent after just 5 months on the job—walking away with a $229,000 payout—and raise broader concerns about how school districts manage public funds. The conversation turns to Apple's $600 billion investment in the U.S., Bernie Sanders' shifting political stance, and RFK Jr.'s move to cut mRNA vaccine contracts. They also discuss a Tesla autopilot lawsuit with a $243 million verdict and debate the risks of autonomous vehicles and vaccine mandates. Kim shares a personal story from her time as a TV reporter—featuring a horse that bit her on live TV Hour 2 - Kim and Ryan explore the latest developments in the Ukraine-Russia conflict, including the potential for peace talks and Trump's possible role in negotiations with Putin and Zelensky. Economic concerns take center stage with a look at new tariffs, rising car insurance rates, and everyday inflation. KMOX Sports Director Tom Ackerman joins to discuss the Cardinals' latest performance, Shohei Ohtani's dominance as a two-way player, the Blues' preseason expectations, and updates on the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. And in “In Other News, Hour 3 - Jim Talent discusses Trump's potential meetings with Putin and Zelenskyy to negotiate an end to the Ukraine war. Tonya J. Powers covers a Texas Democrat's apology after comparing redistricting to the Holocaust. To wrap the hour Kim on a Whim covering an Ohio woman beaten wants bystanders who do nothing prosecuted. HOUR 4 Shannon Bream discusses President Trump's push to revise the census by excluding illegal immigrants, highlighting the potential impact on congressional district representation and concerns over over-counting in states like New York and California. She also covers the Texas legislative standoff, with Democrats fleeing the state to block voting and Governor Abbott's possible legal responses. The conversation shifts to the Clinton subpoena in the Epstein probe and ongoing Supreme Court debates over presidential emergency powers and tariffs. Byron Keelin shares insights on Missouri's redistricting efforts, advocating a 7-1 Republican map, and updates on initiative petition reform. The hour closes with a CDC report on the high consumption of ultra-processed foods among youth and adults.
Shannon Bream discusses President Trump's push to revise the census by excluding illegal immigrants, highlighting the potential impact on congressional district representation and concerns over over-counting in states like New York and California. She also covers the Texas legislative standoff, with Democrats fleeing the state to block voting and Governor Abbott's possible legal responses. The conversation shifts to the Clinton subpoena in the Epstein probe and ongoing Supreme Court debates over presidential emergency powers and tariffs. Byron Keelin shares insights on Missouri's redistricting efforts, advocating a 7-1 Republican map, and updates on initiative petition reform. The hour closes with a CDC report on the high consumption of ultra-processed foods among youth and adults.
Shannon Bream joins the show to discuss Texas Democrats fleeing the state over redistricting and Governor Abbott's legal response. She breaks down the possibility of Clintons being subpoenaed in the Epstein probe and the legal questions surrounding invoking the Fifth Amendment. Shannon also weighs in on Supreme Court debates over the President's emergency powers for tariffs and the uncertainty around the court's involvement.
[00:00:00] Marcus Lemonis [00:18:26] Amb. Mike Huckabee [00:36:50] Sean Davis [00:55:13] Julie Banderas [01:13:37] Shannon Bream [01:32:00] Trace Gallagher Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Trump administration has secured another major trade deal, this time with the EU. Meanwhile, the President is still grappling with disagreements with the Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell over rate cuts and with other Western nations over Palestinian statehood. FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to break down the internal debate at the Federal Reserve over keeping rates steady and looks ahead to the upcoming UN General Assembly, where some nations may push forward with recognizing a Palestinian state. The fertility rate in the United States has recently fallen to an all-time low, with approximately 1.6 children born per woman. This rate has been steadily declining since 2007. While many are choosing to have fewer children, others are hindered by fertility issues. Emma Waters, a policy analyst at the Center for Technology and the Human Person at The Heritage Foundation, joins the Rundown to discuss this decline and what can be done to reverse the trend. Plus, commentary from the host of “Tomi Lahren is Fearless" on Outkick, Tomi Lahren. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Trump administration has secured another major trade deal, this time with the EU. Meanwhile, the President is still grappling with disagreements with the Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell over rate cuts and with other Western nations over Palestinian statehood. FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to break down the internal debate at the Federal Reserve over keeping rates steady and looks ahead to the upcoming UN General Assembly, where some nations may push forward with recognizing a Palestinian state. The fertility rate in the United States has recently fallen to an all-time low, with approximately 1.6 children born per woman. This rate has been steadily declining since 2007. While many are choosing to have fewer children, others are hindered by fertility issues. Emma Waters, a policy analyst at the Center for Technology and the Human Person at The Heritage Foundation, joins the Rundown to discuss this decline and what can be done to reverse the trend. Plus, commentary from the host of “Tomi Lahren is Fearless" on Outkick, Tomi Lahren. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hour 4 continues with Shannon Bream, Fox News Sunday host, dissecting the tangled legal battles swirling around the Obama-era Russian hoax investigations and the immunity protections shielding high-profile figures—including a potential dilemma if Barack Obama is called to testify. She sheds light on secret document destruction and the ongoing Fifth Amendment pleadings by Biden staffers under scrutiny. The conversation shifts to the latest political drama involving Nancy Pelosi, with explosive questions about insider trading dubbed the “Pelosi Index Fund.” Senator Josh Hawley's opposition to investigations into Pelosi draws presidential ire, highlighting the deep partisan divides and ongoing ethical concerns in Washington. Expect more legal fireworks as these stories unfold.
Hour 4 opens with the explosive local story of St. Louis County Executive Sam Page's indictment, featuring an in-depth interview with County Councilman Dennis Hancock. Hancock breaks down the alleged misuse of taxpayer funds, the political fallout, and the upcoming county executive race, emphasizing the urgent need for fresh leadership after repeated scandals. Next, Marc sits down with Fox News Sunday host Shannon Bream to discuss the ongoing investigations tied to the Obama administration and the Russia hoax, along with the latest on Biden administration legal challenges. They explore the complexities of immunity, document burn rooms, and political accountability, offering listeners a clear-eyed view of the legal drama unfolding in Washington. Griff Jenkins brings his signature on-the-ground reporting from Washington, sharing insight on political maneuvering, the changing tone in D.C. under Mayor Muriel Bowser, and life navigating the capital—scooters and all. Griff also previews the looming tariff deadline, giving listeners a front-row seat to the evolving economic landscape. Finally, Marc closes the hour with a fiery takedown of liberal media and Democrat politicians who attack Trump's trade deals. He calls out the misinformation campaign framing America's economic resurgence as a threat to the world order. With a robust defense of Trump's America-first policies, Marc drives home the message that winning back economic power is non-negotiable—and the media's fearmongering won't stop it.
Hour 1 opens light with Marc and Kim's banter over chocolate pie before diving into a harrowing turbulence incident and a blistering critique of Fed Chair Powell's political rate hikes hurting everyday Americans. They debate Trump's bold health tech overhaul, highlighting privacy versus innovation. The hour closes on the media's false narrative about Trump and Hawley, exposing the real corruption in insider trading. Hour 2 breaks with St. Louis County Executive Sam Page's indictment for weaponizing taxpayer funds during COVID, exposing decades of political mailer abuse. Fox News Radio's Tanya J. Powers warns about the new “gas station heroin” epidemic, and Kim and Marc roast bizarre pop culture headlines. Hour 3 features expert analysis on the indictment fallout and insider trading legislation. Former Ferguson Police Chief Tom Jackson warns of social media misinformation fueling violence and failed woke justice. Kim Otto previews Trump's push to modernize medical records amid privacy concerns—an urgent modernization America needs. Hour 4 goes deep on Page's scandal with County Councilman Dennis Hancock, political fallout, and the urgent call for leadership change. Fox News Sunday host Shannon Bream breaks down Obama-era Russia hoax investigations and Biden legal challenges. Griff Jenkins reports on DC politics, Mayor Bowser's budget battles, and the looming tariff deadline. Marc closes with a fiery defense of Trump's trade policies, calling out the liberal media's anti-American fearmongering and championing America's economic resurgence.
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The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (07/22/2025): 3:05pm- Speaker of the House Mike Johnson announced he will send the House home early for summer recess—in the process preventing a vote to release files related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. Democrats on the House Rules Committee had planned to force debate on the issue later this week. 3:15pm- While appearing on Fox News with Shannon Bream, Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz said he doesn't believe releasing grand jury testimony from the Epstein case will yield very many answers. In a separate interview, Dershowitz speculated that Epstein may have killed himself “with the help of jailers.” 3:25pm- During a White House meeting with Philippine President Bongbong Marcos in the White House Oval Office, President Donald Trump said he believes it is appropriate for Ghislaine Maxwell to speak with the Department of Justice. 3:40pm- Ozzy Osbourne, the lead singer of Black Sabbath, has died at the age of 76. Earlier this month, Osbourne performed a farewell concert in Birmingham, England. 3:45pm- While speaking with the press from the Oval Office, President Trump discussed the release of declassified documents suggesting the Obama Administration manufactured intelligence for the 2016 Russian interference narrative. 4:05pm- Will Chamberlain—Senior Counsel at the Article III Project & Internet Accountability Project—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss the release of declassified documents suggesting the Obama Administration manufactured intelligence for the 2016 Russian interference narrative. He explains that this amounted to a “classic conspiracy against rights, using corrupt means to deprive someone else of their liberty. That is a crime even if it's not treason…it's still a serious federal crime.” 4:30pm- John Yoo—The Emanuel Heller Professor of Law at the University of California at Berkeley—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss the Phillie Phanatic, In & Out burgers, and former President Barack Obama's public statement on Russiagate. Yoo explains, though claims of “treason” are overblown, the information Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard has made public is enough to justify an investigation. 5:05pm- On Thursday night, Stephen Colbert announced that CBS is permanently ending “The Late Night Show” in May 2026. While on CNN, Brian Stelter baselessly speculated the decision to cancel the show was CBS's attempt to appease President Donald Trump. However, according to reports, the show was losing $40 million annually. 5:40pm- Should Rich eat a Carolina Reaper chicken finger? 5:45pm- According to a report from Fox News reporter Brooke Singman the “Obama administration ‘manufactured' intelligence to create the 2016 Russian election interference narrative.” Appearing on Fox News with Maria Bartiromo, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard stated: “Accountability is essential for the future of our country.” She continued: "There must be indictments. Those responsible, no matter how powerful they are and were at that time, no matter who was involved in creating this treasonous conspiracy against the American people—they all must be held accountable.” You can read the bombshell report here: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/obama-admin-manufactured-intelligence-create-2016-russian-election-interference-narrative-documents-show. 6:05pm- In a profanity-laced interview with YouTube personality Andrew Callaghan, Hunter Biden lashed out at the Democratic Party for forcing his father to withdraw from the 2024 presidential election—specifically George Clooney and the Pod Save America hosts. During the interview, Hunter also denied being responsible for the cocaine found at the White House during his father's presidency and referred to Donald Trump as a “dictator thug.” In response to the interview, Pod Save America co-host and former Obama aide Tommy Vietor said: "You should be ashamed of the ways in which you made your father's political lif ...
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 4: 6:05pm- In a profanity-laced interview with YouTube personality Andrew Callaghan, Hunter Biden lashed out at the Democratic Party for forcing his father to withdraw from the 2024 presidential election—specifically George Clooney and the Pod Save America hosts. During the interview, Hunter also denied being responsible for the cocaine found at the White House during his father's presidency and referred to Donald Trump as a “dictator thug.” In response to the interview, Pod Save America co-host and former Obama aide Tommy Vietor said: "You should be ashamed of the ways in which you made your father's political life worse! And, like, the idea that we're going to listen to you now — like, give me a f*cking break!” He also stated that Hunter was only on the board of Burisma because of Joe Biden. 6:15pm- While speaking with the press from the Oval Office, President Trump discussed the release of declassified documents suggesting the Obama Administration manufactured intelligence for the 2016 Russian interference narrative. 6:30pm- While appearing on Fox News with Shannon Bream, Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz said he doesn't believe releasing grand jury testimony from the Epstein case will yield very many answers. In a separate interview, Dershowitz speculated that Epstein may have killed himself “with the help of jailers.” 6:40pm- Failed Senate candidate (2018), failed presidential candidate (2020), and failed gubernatorial candidate (2022) Beto O'Rourke is back…but why???
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 1: 3:05pm- Speaker of the House Mike Johnson announced he will send the House home early for summer recess—in the process preventing a vote to release files related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation. Democrats on the House Rules Committee had planned to force debate on the issue later this week. 3:15pm- While appearing on Fox News with Shannon Bream, Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz said he doesn't believe releasing grand jury testimony from the Epstein case will yield very many answers. In a separate interview, Dershowitz speculated that Epstein may have killed himself “with the help of jailers.” 3:25pm- During a White House meeting with Philippine President Bongbong Marcos in the White House Oval Office, President Donald Trump said he believes it is appropriate for Ghislaine Maxwell to speak with the Department of Justice. 3:40pm- Ozzy Osbourne, the lead singer of Black Sabbath, has died at the age of 76. Earlier this month, Osbourne performed a farewell concert in Birmingham, England. 3:45pm- While speaking with the press from the Oval Office, President Trump discussed the release of declassified documents suggesting the Obama Administration manufactured intelligence for the 2016 Russian interference narrative.
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Republicans promise to continue investigating former President Biden's inner circle about any use of the autopen, especially as tell-all books and interviews emerge about Biden's cognitive decline while in office. FOX News Digital reports former White House press secretary Karine Jean Pierre and White House attorney Ian Sams have been called to testify, with the House Oversight Committee considering calling on Jill Biden as well. FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream joins the Rundown to discuss the ongoing investigation into Biden's autopen use and what is likely to be discovered. After advocating for a peaceful resolution to the Russia-Ukraine conflict, former President Trump has shifted course, now agreeing to send weapons to Ukraine, though not without cost. Founder of the Ukraine Freedom Project Steven Moore and the group's Chief Operating Officer and Ukrainian native Anna Shvetsova join the podcast to share what they've witnessed on the ground, the untrustworthiness of Vladimir Putin, and why they believe strong U.S. leadership could be the key to turning the tide in the conflict. Don't miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers. Plus, commentary from Chief National Initiatives Officer at the Texas Public Policy Foundation, Chuck DeVore. Photo Credit: AP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices