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Mary Margaret Olohan

Daily Wire White House correspondent, providing on-the-ground coverage of the White House.

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Mar 6, 2025 • 51min

Ep. 2152 - The Supreme Court ATTACKS DOGE Cuts!

Mary Margaret Olihan, The Daily Wire's first White House correspondent, offers her insights on the current political landscape. They dive into a Supreme Court ruling demanding the release of $2 billion in USAID funds and discuss its implications. The dialogue shifts to trade tensions with Canada and the ongoing peace negotiations concerning Ukraine and Russia, highlighting the complexities of diplomacy. Additionally, the conversation touches on economic policies, the case for deregulation, and the importance of addressing urgent national concerns.
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Feb 1, 2025 • 19min

Escaping the Gender Ideology Cult: True Detrans Stories | 2.1.25

Mary Margaret Olohan, a Daily Wire White House correspondent and author of "Detrans: True Stories of Escaping the Gender Ideology Cult," shares harrowing accounts from her book. She discusses a recent executive order aimed at protecting children from gender transitions and the complexities youth face during these processes. Olohan also highlights the controversies surrounding the World Professional Association for Transgender Health and the emotional toll on those who detransition, focusing on parental influence and personal struggles.
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Mar 13, 2025 • 52min

Ep. 2157 - Democrats To SHUT DOWN The Government?

Mary Margaret Olehan, Daily Wire's White House correspondent, joins to discuss the looming threat of a government shutdown initiated by Chuck Schumer. They explore the resulting chaos in the markets due to Trump's tariffs and examine the current state of the Democratic Party's political maneuvering. Olehan also sheds light on Russia's discussions regarding a ceasefire with Ukraine, illustrating the complex dynamics of global politics. From humorous political exchanges to serious economic implications, the conversation is both engaging and insightful.