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Ryan Wrecker talks with Todd Piro about the challenges of handling breaking news on live TV and staying focused through on set distractions. They react to the breaking news of former Vice President Dick Cheney's passing and discuss how to cover sensitive stories with professionalism and respect. Piro shares insights from his career in news broadcasting, including his New Jersey roots and his work on Fox and Friends First. The conversation highlights the importance of factual reporting, avoiding personal opinions during breaking news, and maintaining high standards in journalism.
Hour 3 features Ryan Wrecker's conversation with Todd Piro on handling breaking news, media professionalism, and reaction to the passing of former Vice President Dick Cheney. Mark Walters joins for 2A Tuesday to discuss gun terminology misused in media, recent Glock related issues, and California firearm restrictions, along with AC DC ticket giveaways. The hour closes with Election Day coverage in Missouri, New Jersey, and Virginia, focusing on low turnout, voting site issues including bomb threats and police presence, and ideas to boost participation such as online or same day registration.
The show begins with Spirit Airlines ending service at Lambert Airport and concerns over low voter turnout in local elections. Breaking news hits with the passing of former Vice President Dick Cheney at 84. Hour 2 features Ryan Schmelz on the government shutdown, the push for a new Continuing Resolution, and the battle over ACA subsidies, followed by Niles Stephens urging voters to say no on Prop S due to rising school spending and taxpayer burden. Hour 3 includes Todd Piro on media professionalism, reacting to Cheney's passing, and how newsrooms handle breaking stories, followed by 2A Tuesday with Mark Walters on media misuse of gun terminology, Glock related issues, and California firearm restrictions. Election Day coverage follows with reports from Missouri, New Jersey, and Virginia, including turnout issues, police presence at polling sites, and ideas to boost participation. Hour 4 features Jonathan Savage on President Trump's warning to Nigeria and possible US military action, Ryan Wiggins on SNAP spending and federal budget breakdowns with election predictions, and the show wraps with Cole highlighting New York Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani's policy positions.
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Marc Cox and Todd Piro open with light radio banter about on-air mishaps FCC rules and the early morning grind. The conversation shifts to parenting including Piro's experience as a dad kids' eating habits and balancing work and family. The segment closes with Day 28 of the government shutdown and the political fight over EBT SNAP and pressure between Republicans and Democrats.
Hour 3 opens with Ryan Schmelz on the shutdown fight including union pressure on Democrats SNAP risks and Trump's Asia trip targeting China through new trade deals. Todd Piro joins for light radio banter parenting talk and a quick look at shutdown impacts on families. In 2A Tuesday Luis Valdes from Gun Owners of America explains ATF activity during the shutdown the NFA tax fight and resistance to gun laws in Illinois California and New York. The hour ends in the Buck Dont Give a ____ segment with Marc and Dan Buck reacting to Karine Jean Pierre's book tour media narratives and broader criticism of the current administration.
Hour 1 opens with weather and the chance of rain that could end drought conditions along with hurricane damage in the Caribbean. Marc hits sports with the World Series Shohei Ohtani the Chiefs and Missouri football before turning to the government shutdown. The first Buck Dont Give a ____ of the day focuses on Karine Jean Pierre's book tour Trump's return talk and a Confederate statue fight. The hour ends with the first responder bourbon raffle for Respond to Rescue. Hour 2 marks National First Responders Day with personal stories and raffle details. John Lamping joins to break down Josh Hawley's clash with Cindy O'Laughlin over data centers electricity rates and AI job loss. They touch on shutdown fallout SNAP exposure and political disputes over January 6 intelligence and media narratives. The hour closes with lighter news including a leaked password dump an alligator in a sewer and Kelsey Grammer becoming a father again. Hour 3 brings in Ryan Schmelz on union pressure to reopen the government SNAP risk and Trump's Asia trip. Todd Piro joins for morning radio banter parenting talk and the reality of shutdown stress on families. In 2A Tuesday Luis Valdes covers ATF activity during shutdown NFA challenges Illinois registration law and red flag debates. Dan Buck returns for Buck Dont Give a ____ to react to KJP's media run and the state of the administration. Hour 4 opens with new reaction to Trump's Japan stop and trade positioning against China then Ryan Wiggins joins to break down the ActBlue investigation foreign money allegations and stalled DOJ probes. They pivot to renewed Biden scrutiny after Oversight revealed use of an auto pen for official signatures raising cognitive questions. The hour closes with Turning Point USA being blocked at Loyola campus free speech concerns drug trafficking and Trump era mineral trade strategy to reduce China dependence.
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Hour 1 opens with Dan Buck's 35th birthday and a recap of a trip to Fayetteville for an Arkansas football game before pushing into the No Kings protests against Trump the firing of Rennie Knott the AWS outage and the Israel Palestine cease fire. Hour 2 marks the station's 25th anniversary event and a long interview with Drew Horn on minerals national security and the US Australia strategy to counter China along with media firings AI trends and odd news. Hour 3 features Todd Piro on fantasy football 2A Tuesday with Mark Walters on hunting self defense and Glock rules and a Buck Dont Give a ____ segment to close the hour. Hour 4 opens with fall weather and golf then brings in Ryan Wiggins to react to the George Santos commutation the shutdown GOP gains from redistricting and census changes the Rennie Knott firing and the Democratic Party's internal struggles and shifting voter coalitions.
Hour 3 opens with Todd Piro reacting to the biggest national headlines and the political fallout behind them. The second block features 2A Tuesday with Mark Walters covering firearm use for hunting and self defense bear threats in Missouri the Palm Beach tree stand investigation near Air Force One Glock model changes and the fight against gun bans in states like California. The hour closes with Buck Dont Give a ____ as Dan Buck weighs in on current controversies with his trademark blunt style.
Todd Piro joins the show to talk about his fantasy football leagues after starting 1 and 4 and climbing back. He talks about team decisions and mentions his co anchor Carly also playing. They close with the New York City mayoral race and whether Curtis Sliwa might step aside as Andrew Cuomo reenters the conversation and rival campaigns work to discredit him.
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Marc Cox talks with Fox & Friends First host Todd Piro about Charlie Kirk receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the excitement surrounding the announcement. They discuss recent Middle East peace developments, compare the Trump and Biden administrations' approaches, and reflect on past diplomatic efforts.
Marc Cox kicks off Hour 3 with Todd Piro from Fox & Friends First discussing Charlie Kirk's upcoming Presidential Medal of Freedom and the latest Middle East peace developments. Next, it's 2A Tuesday with Mark Walters, covering national concealed carry reciprocity, California's Glock ban, and comparisons between Israeli and U.S. firearm laws. The hour wraps with Dan Buck's “Buck Don't Give a ____” segment.
Marc Cox and Dan Buck open the show discussing Donald Trump's Middle East peace efforts and celebrate Charlie Kirk Day with a tribute rap. They address an anti-Semitic incident at Parkway Central High School, then wrap Hour 1 with commentary on late-night hosts like Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert reluctantly giving Trump credit for his Middle East achievements, followed by Dan Buck's “Buck Don't Give a ____” segment. Hour 2 covers President Trump awarding Charlie Kirk the Presidential Medal of Freedom, his Middle East peace negotiations, and the potential for a Nobel Peace Prize nomination. The discussion expands to National Guard deployments, ICE agent controversies, and federal law enforcement debates, wrapping with “In Other News.” Hour 3 features Todd Piro from Fox & Friends First discussing Charlie Kirk's honor and Trump's peace initiatives, followed by 2A Tuesday with Mark Walters covering concealed carry reciprocity, California's Glock ban, and gun law differences across states. The hour concludes with another “Buck Don't Give a ____” segment. Hour 4 begins with Jonathan Savage outlining Trump's 20-point peace plan and the challenges of rebuilding Gaza, followed by Ryan Schmelz reporting from Washington on the latest political developments. The show wraps with a conversation about media influence, vaccine debates, and RFK Jr.'s criticism of pharmaceutical industry power.
Marc Cox talks with Todd Piro about growing up in Farmington, CT, his confusion over Bad Bunny being picked for the Super Bowl halftime show, and conservative media's pop culture “rage machine.” Todd shares how he used a Fox and Friends Weekend segment to get parking for a Giants game with his dad, jokes about family work-life dynamics, and previews his upcoming appearance on "Gutfeld."
Hour 3 opens with details about the 25th Anniversary Party for 97.1 FM Talk, including the VIP experience and event sponsors. Marc covers Illinois gun laws and the Second Amendment, then shifts to the government shutdown debate and healthcare impacts. Todd Piro from Fox and Friends First joins the show to share stories from his career, pop culture takes, and life at Fox News. Audio from Pete Hegseth addresses military standards, followed by Mark Walters in the 2A Tuesday segment. The hour also features the “Man of Memes” segment on social media and protest coverage before wrapping with teasers for upcoming segments and closing remarks.
The Marc Cox Morning Show kicks off with Hour 1 covering the “Schumer Shutdown,” government funding battles, and impacts on veterans. Marc and Dan discuss the Affordable Care Act, critique media bias around the 2020 election, and dive into Buck Don't Give a ____, focused on political satire and viral memes. The hour closes with a debate over local school mascots like the Freeburg Midgets, Miami Redskins, and Monmouth Zippers. Hour 2 highlights the 25th Anniversary Party for 97.1 FM Talk with event logistics and sponsors, plus discussion on Hollywood talent agencies, Disney, and Jimmy Kimmel. Marc and guest John Lamping explore Missouri politics including congressional maps, initiative petition reform, and the introduction of legalized sports gambling. The conversation also looks at Middle East peace negotiations, U.S. foreign policy, and cultural commentary in In Other News with J.K. Rowling, Emma Watson, Gallup Poll statistics on alcohol use, and Bad Bunny as a rumored Super Bowl performer. Hour 3 continues with more on the 25th Anniversary Party, followed by Illinois gun laws, the Second Amendment, and the healthcare impacts of a government shutdown. Todd Piro from Fox and Friends First joins to share career stories, humor, and pop culture reactions. Pete Hegseth addresses restoring military standards, Mark Walters joins for 2A Tuesday, and the “Man of Memes” segment returns to examine social media and protest coverage. Hour 4 features Rep. Mike Bost on the Schumer Shutdown, its effect on veterans, and Gov. J.B. Pritzker's stance on ICE and law enforcement. Ryan Wiggins of Wiggins America discusses Trump's address to military leaders, Pete Hegseth's push to end “wokeness,” and shutdown budget negotiations. The show closes with Thomas Helbig from the Retirement Advisory Group, who shares strategies for protecting 401(k)s and IRAs, structured income planning, and invites listeners to a free retirement seminar at the Frontenac Hilton.
Todd Piro, host of Fox and Friends First joins to talk about Charlie Kirk memorial.
The hour starts with teachers in Canada are moving ahead with lawsuit over being fired for LGBT. Todd Piro, host of Fox and Friends First talks about the Charlie Kirk memorial. Mark Walters, host of Armed American Radio and Armed American Radio's Daily Defense with Mark Walters & Spokesman for the Second Amendment Foundation talks gun violence and Charlie Kirk. Finally, Buck Don't Give a #@%& is Truthbomb Tuesday.
Today on the Marc Cox Morning Show with Ryan Wrecker and Dan Buck; Presley Baker, former National Defense Fellow at the Ronald Reagan Institute and the Alexander Hamilton Society and co-host of the opinion-based podcast The Casual Critics joins to talk about the TikTok deal that Trump is set to approve. Todd Piro, host of Fox and Friends First joins to talk about Charlie Kirk memorial. Mark Walters, host of Armed American Radio and Armed American Radio's Daily Defense with Mark Walters & Spokesman for the Second Amendment Foundation joins the show talking Charlie Kirk and more. Ryan Wiggins, host of Wiggins America Saturdays from 6-7 AM on 97.1 FM Talk joins to talk the latest in polling. Plus, Truthbomb Tuesday and an update on the Wrecker and pumpkin spice soap.
In Hour 3, Marc Cox and Dan Buck welcome Fox and Friends First host Todd Piro to discuss the impact of Charlie Kirk's death, the surge of 37,000 inquiries to start Turning Point chapters, international vigils, and his wife's leadership role in continuing the mission. Piro also weighs in on New York politics, Governor Kathy Hochul's maneuvering, and Mondaire Jones' potential election. Then, in 2A Tuesday, Mark Walters breaks down recent gun-related incidents, political rhetoric, and the Second Amendment Foundation's court brief on medical marijuana and gun ownership. The hour closes with Buck Don't Give a ____ as Marc and Dan react to media bias, free speech controversies, and the fallout from a journalist's suspension after her tribute to Charlie Kirk.
Marc Cox and Dan Buck talk with Fox and Friends First host Todd Piro about the impact of Charlie Kirk's death and the response from young conservatives. They discuss the 37,000 new inquiries to start Turning Point chapters, international vigils, and Kirk's influence on youth across the globe. The conversation highlights his wife's leadership role in continuing Turning Point's mission, praised for her strength and resolve. Piro also weighs in on New York politics, Governor Kathy Hochul's maneuvering, and concerns about Mondaire Jones' potential election and tax policies that could trigger population shifts. The segment closes with media reactions, including Greg Gutfeld's emotional response on The Five.
Hour 1 – Marc and Dan open with recent violent incidents and political rhetoric before diving into 2A Tuesday with Mark Walters. They discuss gun safety legislation, the Second Amendment Foundation's marijuana and gun ownership brief, and the growing conservative movement showcased at Turning Point USA's Phoenix event. Hour 2 – The show turns to free speech and cancel culture following Charlie Kirk's assassination, media reaction to a tribute resolution, and Missouri politics. Former Senator John Lamping breaks down the state's new 7–1 congressional map, initiative petition reform, and Governor Kehoe's legislative strategy. In Other News includes Tom Brady's possible flag football appearance, a woman fighting off an alligator to save her dog, and John Cryer's complaints from Two and a Half Men. Hour 3 – Fox and Friends First host Todd Piro discusses Charlie Kirk's legacy, international vigils, and his wife Erica's leadership in continuing Turning Point's mission, along with analysis of New York politics under Governor Kathy Hochul. In 2A Tuesday, Mark Walters returns to address recent gun control debates and marijuana laws. The hour closes with Buck Don't Give a ____ on media bias and the suspension of reporter Beni Rae Harmony after her emotional on-air tribute to Charlie Kirk. Hour 4 – Focus shifts fully to Charlie Kirk's faith, influence, and cultural impact. Councilman Mark Harder explains his county council resolution honoring Kirk. Pastor Wes Martin reflects on Kirk's bold biblical leadership, humility, and the rapid growth of Turning Point Faith. Ryan Wiggins frames Kirk's assassination as a cultural and spiritual moment, highlighting his role as “salt and light,” his generational influence, and the possibility of sparking a revival in America.
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Marc and Dan talk with Todd Piro about New York's proposed tax increases and the potential impact on residents and businesses. They compare tax policies and lifestyles in New York and Florida, with Piro adding commentary on the challenges of living in New York City versus the benefits of states like Florida and Missouri. The conversation highlights concerns about tax migration, relocation, and the broader economic consequences of taxation strategies.
Hour 3 begins with Todd Piro's take on New York's proposed tax hikes, tax migration, and the lifestyle differences between New York, Florida, and Missouri. Then Marc and Dan host 2A Tuesday with Luis Valdes of Gun Owners of America, covering constitutional carry, teachers carrying in schools, Florida's gun and ammo tax holiday, and efforts to repeal discriminatory gun laws. The hour closes with a Buck Don't Give a ____ segment on RFK Jr.'s statements about healthcare incentives, Medicare reimbursements, and pharmaceutical influence on medical decision-making.
The Marc Cox Morning Show opens with Marc and Dan discussing Lara Trump's speech at the Missouri Right to Life banquet before 1,100 attendees, focused on fundraising to overturn Amendment 3 and the debate over initiative petition reform. They also cover Missouri abortion laws, the Charlotte murder of Iryna Serhutska, and a Supreme Court ruling upholding ICE enforcement. Hour 2 features Hans von Spakovsky on constitutional interpretation, Supreme Court rulings on immigration, and commentary on justices Amy Coney Barrett, Sonia Sotomayor, and Ketanji Brown Jackson. John Lamping joins to talk Missouri politics, Amendment 3, and initiative petition reform. Political commentary includes Chuck Schumer's economic criticism and Democratic policies, plus local stories like the Miss America pageant and a stolen St. Louis food truck. Hour 3 begins with Todd Piro's humorous take on New York tax hikes, tax migration, and lifestyle differences between New York, Florida, and Missouri. Then Marc and Dan host 2A Tuesday with Luis Valdes of Gun Owners of America, covering constitutional carry, teachers carrying in schools, Florida's gun and ammo tax holiday, and the repeal of discriminatory gun laws. The hour closes with a Buck Don't Give a ____ segment on RFK Jr.'s claims about healthcare incentives and pharmaceutical influence. Hour 4 brings in Eben Brown of Fox News Radio on the Supreme Court's 6–3 ruling lifting restrictions on immigration raids in Los Angeles and the federal trial of Ryan Wesley Routh, accused of attempting to assassinate Donald Trump. Ryan Wiggins joins the conversation to weigh in on government subsidies, rising health insurance premiums, and the broader impact of government intervention in healthcare, education, and housing.
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Todd Piro, Host of Fox and Friends joins to talk about the press conference that President Trump has called and what it could be about.
In this hour Marc and Dan discuss how a left podcaster is thinking Trump is dead because we haven't heard from him for 72 hour. Todd Piro, Host of Fox and Friends joins to talk about the Trump press conference today. Mark Walters, host of Armed America Radio talking Minnesota shooting and violent weekend in Chicago. Finally, more Buck Don't Give A -----.
Today on the Marc Cox Morning Show; Former Missouri Senator John Lamping joins to talk about the Special Session called by Gov. Kehoe that will include redistricting and IP reform. Todd Piro, Host of Fox and Friends joins to talk about the press conference that President Trump has called and what it could be about. Mark Walters, Host of Armed American Radio joins to talk about the Minnesota shooting and violent weekend in Chicago. Missouri Lieutenant Governor David Wasinger joins to talk about the special session that Gov. Kehoe has called and more. Marc is joined by Host of Show Me St. Louis Mary Caltrider and Producer Mary Thaier to preview the 30th anniversary of Show Me St. Louis. Ryan Wiggins, Host of Wiggins America talks Marty Makary statement on new Covid booster plus Jack Buck story.
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Marc Cox and Dan Buck talk with Fox News' Todd Piro about crime reduction under Trump, federal presence in New York, and media promotion opportunities. Anthony Labruna joins to discuss crime policy in Washington DC and Chicago, Democratic governors' positioning for 2028, and federal school choice efforts. In the weekly 2A Tuesday segment, Mark Walters explains how armed federal presence reduced murders in DC, shares immigration concerns in Illinois, and defends Second Amendment rights. The hour closes with Dan Buck's Buck Don't Give a ____ segment, featuring Link Lauren on cancel culture, Kim Kardashian's parenting controversy, and the struggles of conservative LGBTQ voices in media.
Hour 1 Marc Cox reviews David Lee Roth's concert at The Factory, noting Roth's vocal limitations, the venue experience, and comparisons to Van Halen's heyday. He highlights Channel Five's 30th anniversary celebration. In the Buck Don't Give a ____ segment, Dan Buck talks with Link Lauren, a conservative LGBTQ influencer, about cancel culture and Kim Kardashian dressing her daughter inappropriately. Marc also covers manipulated crime statistics in Washington DC, ICE custody of Mr. Abrigo Garcia, Lisa Cook at the Federal Reserve, and Trump's executive orders on flag burning. Hour 2 Jean Evans joins to explain the Missouri Scholars Program, its legal challenges, and how the tax credit scholarship program creates new opportunities for families. John Lamping analyzes Mike Kehoe's appointment of Catherine Hanaway as Attorney General, breaking down Republican establishment versus MAGA divides, Missouri redistricting, and long-term political ambitions. Marc and the team also touch on factional politics, congressional maps, and speculation about the 2028 presidential race. The hour closes with In Other News. Hour 3 Marc Cox and Dan Buck talk with Fox News' Todd Piro about crime reduction under Trump, federal presence in New York, and behind-the-scenes media promotion. Anthony Labruna joins to discuss crime in Washington DC and Chicago, Democratic governors' positioning for 2028, and federal school choice reforms. In the weekly 2A Tuesday segment, Mark Walters explains how federal armed presence reduced murders in DC, shares immigration concerns in Illinois, and defends Second Amendment rights. The hour closes with Dan Buck's Buck Don't Give a ____ segment featuring Link Lauren on cancel culture, Kim Kardashian's parenting controversy, and the challenges conservative LGBTQ voices face in media.
Marc Cox and Dan Buck talk with Fox News' Todd Piro about crime reduction during Trump's presidency and the political debate around safety improvements in Washington DC. They also look at how federal support in New York is being framed as terrorism prevention, with comparisons to resistance in Chicago. Piro shares insights on media promotion, including Griff Jenkins' shoutouts, and how connections at Fox News help amplify conservative voices.
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Marc and Todd Pyro dive into the chaos of Hunter Biden's recent interview, where he casually drops crack cocaine “recipes” and calls it safer than alcohol — a surreal display that underscores just how disconnected the Biden family bubble has become. Todd jokes about launching a no-crack speaking tour, contrasting the absurdity with Hunter's ability to function as a high-profile addict. The conversation shifts to looming questions around Jerome Powell's unexpected Fed news conference, sparking speculation about potential shakeups as markets and listeners wait for answers. With a mix of biting humor and sharp insight, this segment cuts through the nonsense to highlight the political and economic uncertainty facing the country.
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Update on the tragic Texas floods with guest host Todd Piro Jimmy Failla is finishing up his big West Coast family trip, so we asked the one and only Todd Piro from “Fox & Friends First” to pinch-hit for him on Fox Across America. Todd gives us the latest details on the deadly flooding in Texas and then talks about the best way we can move forward from this tragic situation. He's then joined by former Trump 2024 Deputy Communications Director Caroline Sunshine, who shares her thoughts on Tesla CEO Elon Musk announcing the creation of the ‘America Party'. Former Michigan gubernatorial nominee Tudor Dixon discusses retiring actor Michael Douglas' take on why people decide to pursue a career in politics. Former Acting ICE Director Jonathan Fahey sheds light on what's causing the alarming spike in threats against Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents throughout the country. DHS Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs Tricia McLaughlin explains how ICE is preparing to respond should local leaders in New York City decide to not cooperate with the agency. Co-host of “The Big Money Show” on Fox Business Taylor Riggs talks about why President Trump's aggressive approach to tariffs still appears to be working. PLUS, Political commentator Caitlin Sinclair stops by to share her thoughts on who Zohran Mamdani actually has to thank for his recent surprise victory in New York City's Democratic mayoral primary. [00:00:00] Update on the horrific flooding in Texas [00:14:10] Caroline Sunshine [00:20:05] Tudor Dixon [00:37:12] Jonathan Fahey [00:55:43] Tricia McLaughlin [01:13:57] Taylor Riggs [01:32:24] Caitlin Sinclair Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Todd Piro, host of Fox & Friends, joins the Marc Cox Morning Show to talk about Mark's vacation and current political headlines. The conversation covers former President Trump's departure aboard Marine One as he heads to Florida, where talk continues around his controversial proposal for a detention facility nicknamed “Alligator Alcatraz.” The show dives into the ongoing Senate vote a rama, where amendments on Medicaid and Planned Parenthood are sparking intense debate and potential Republican division. JD Vance may play a critical role as a tiebreaker.
Kim St. Onge hosts Hour 3 of the Marc Cox Morning Show and welcomes Todd Piro of Fox & Friends to discuss Trump's latest moves, the Senate's ongoing vote a rama, and political headlines dominating the day. Mark Walters joins for 2A Tuesday to break down new gun laws taking effect July 1, including Colorado's updated firearm instructor rules, and the legal battles over Second Amendment rights. Scott Jagow joins Kim for Scott on the Spot to unpack the NCAA's historic NIL settlement, which will allow direct payments to college athletes and reshape the landscape of college sports and sponsorships.
The full show kicks off with coverage of the Senate's ongoing vote-a-rama, with razor-thin margins and controversial amendments on Medicaid work requirements and Planned Parenthood. John Pence joins to advocate for a legislative win aligned with the Trump agenda, while John Lamping provides insight into Missouri's state budget cuts and the future of the Missouri Freedom Caucus. In Hour 2, Kim and Scott unpack the politics behind the vote-a-rama, Trump's public letter to Jerome Powell, and a breakdown of new and potential AI regulations. The conversation turns to immigration, border security, and the controversial “Alligator Alcatraz” facility in Florida. Hour 3 features Todd Piro from Fox & Friends discussing top headlines, including Trump's actions and the Senate showdown. Mark Walters joins for 2A Tuesday to address new gun laws, including Colorado's new firearm instructor regulations and challenges to Supreme Court rulings like Bruen. Scott returns for Scott on the Spot with a look at the NCAA's historic NIL settlement and how direct athlete payments will reshape college sports. Hour 4 dives into Trump's visit to the Florida detention facility nicknamed Alligator Alcatraz, along with Dylan Sharkey's breakdown of Illinois' sweeping tax increases—from gas to telecom and sports betting. Ryan Wiggins joins to discuss the Supreme Court's ruling limiting nationwide injunctions, and what it means for Trump's policy rollout. The hour also explores reduced corporate Pride Month marketing, the impact of the Bud Light controversy, and cultural tensions surrounding JK Rowling's book boycott. Keywords
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