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Apr 5, 2025 • 10min
HUD Cracks Down on Illegal Aliens in Public Housing | 4.5.25
Scott Turner, the Housing and Urban Development Secretary, discusses HUD's collaboration with DHS to tackle illegal immigration in public housing. He highlights the need to protect resources for American citizens and the financial implications of illegal residents accessing welfare. Turner shares insights into new initiatives aimed at verifying citizenship status for FHA loan recipients. He also addresses the challenges of data accuracy and communication between agencies, emphasizing a commitment to prioritizing American citizens in housing programs.

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Apr 4, 2025 • 6min
Aides Admit Biden’s Decline & Auburn Basketball Coach | Afternoon Update | 4.4.25
Job growth is booming, with 228,000 new positions added despite rising unemployment. Biden's aides candidly discuss the president’s ongoing struggles, amid heightened trade tensions from new tariffs. YouTube introduces features to compete with TikTok, while Southwest Airlines shifts its baggage policy. An engaging interview with the Auburn basketball coach highlights the team's success and its wider impact, offering insights into sports and societal reflections.

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Apr 4, 2025 • 15min
Trump’s Tariff Fallout & Military Standards Equalization | 4.4.25
Former President Donald Trump discusses the fallout from his tariffs, detailing the economic turbulence they caused while maintaining an optimistic view on revitalizing American manufacturing. He also addresses military reforms, promoting gender equality in combat roles through standardized fitness requirements. Additionally, Trump comments on Colorado's efforts to establish legal protections for transgender rights. His insights offer a blend of political strategy and cultural commentary.

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Apr 3, 2025 • 7min
Tariff Retaliation Threats & FBI Busts MS-13 Leader | Afternoon Update | 4.3.25
Countries are ramping up threats of retaliation against new tariffs, with significant impacts on U.S. markets. A high-ranking MS-13 gang member is taken down in a major FBI bust, showcasing the ongoing battle against gang violence. Meanwhile, New York City Mayor Eric Adams is making bold moves in his reelection campaign. The discussion also touches on the severe weather wreaking havoc in the Midwest, reminding listeners of the urgent need for community support and resilience.

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Apr 3, 2025 • 15min
Trump Tariffs Unveiled & FBI Censored Biden Laptop | 4.3.25
President Trump unveils a bold tariff plan, stirring debates about its economic impact on trade and the auto industry. Meanwhile, shocking revelations suggest the FBI verified the Hunter Biden laptop in 2020, raising questions about political accountability. The spotlight shifts to the UK as a pro-life activist faces arrest for promoting her beliefs, sparking fears over censorship and free speech. These discussions delve into the growing tensions surrounding individual rights and the implications for U.S.-U.K. relations.

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Apr 2, 2025 • 7min
DOGE to Become Musk-less & Adams Indictment Dismissed | Afternoon Update | 4.2.25
Elon Musk is stepping back from Dogecoin to focus on other ventures, shaking up the crypto scene. Trump presents a new tariff plan while a federal judge dismisses corruption charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams. In a controversial move, immigration services limit gender options to a binary system. Additionally, the Nashville police release a harrowing report on a premeditated school shooting, revealing unsettling details from the shooter’s writings. It's a whirlwind of political and social developments you won't want to miss!

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Apr 2, 2025 • 15min
Wisconsin’s Judicial Election Decided & HHS Layoffs Begin | 4.2.25
Tim Rice, Daily Wire's deputy managing editor, discusses the recent historic Wisconsin Supreme Court election, where liberal Judge Susan Crawford's victory raises concerns about redistricting and abortion rights. He also delves into the 10,000 layoffs at the Department of Health and Human Services, examining the potential ramifications for public health. Additionally, Rice highlights a significant decline in illegal border crossings and fentanyl trafficking, attributing this success to new policies and management strategies.

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Apr 1, 2025 • 7min
Mangione May Face Death Penalty & Russia-Ukraine Negotiations | Afternoon Update | 4.1.25
This update dives into the gripping federal pursuit of the death penalty for Luigi Mangione, leading to important discussions on justice. Significant layoffs at the Department of Health and Human Services also raise eyebrows. Meanwhile, gender identity in sports is heatedly debated in California, influencing regulations across states. Lastly, attention turns to high-profile legal dramas, including the retrial of a police officer's murder case and Hooters facing bankruptcy while seeking to reinvent itself.

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Apr 1, 2025 • 15min
Tariff Time & Marine Le Pen Convicted in France | 4.1.25
Delve into the implications of President Trump's new tariffs aimed at revitalizing American industries and their potential global fallout. Explore the shocking legal issues facing Marine Le Pen, including her embezzlement conviction, and the unexpected boost it could bring to her political career. The discussion also touches on the controversial topic of non-citizen voting and social security benefits, raising critical questions about democracy in Europe and the integrity of social systems. Tune in for a deep dive into these pivotal issues!

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Mar 31, 2025 • 8min
Le Pen Barred from Election & Wyoming’s Strict Voter ID Law | Afternoon Update | 3.31.25
Severe storms in the Midwest leave devastation in their wake, sparking discussions on power outages and fatalities. Political tensions rise as Marine Le Pen is barred from running, alongside debates on Trump's policies. Meanwhile, a heart-wrenching recovery effort unfolds for three soldiers lost in Lithuania. The controversial new voter ID law in Wyoming requires proof of residency, igniting discussions on voter registration. Plus, excitement builds as the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament reaches its thrilling Final Four stage.