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May 14, 2024 • 7min
Cohen’s Cross Examination & AstraZeneca Lawsuit | Afternoon Update | 5.14.24
A key witness's cross-examination in a hush money trial creates rising tension with Trump's defense. President Biden's new tariffs on Chinese imports particularly affect electric vehicles and highlight the growing foreign-born population in the U.S. Meanwhile, tensions in Israel escalate, with military operations looming in Rafah and the cancellation of a pro-Israel summit. Additionally, a lawsuit against AstraZeneca raises questions about vaccine-related disabilities, shedding light on ongoing legal battles.

May 14, 2024 • 16min
Cohen’s Star Testimony & Trans Sorority Trial | 5.14.24
Michael Cohen's gripping testimony against Donald Trump takes center stage, revealing law and order amid courtroom drama. Young and non-white voters are reportedly slipping away from Biden, igniting concerns for his campaign. Meanwhile, a controversial legal battle unfolds as sorority sisters challenge the inclusion of a transgender housemate, raising questions about safety and comfort within their community. This episode dives deep into political intrigue and cultural tensions, highlighting the key issues at play.

May 13, 2024 • 9min
Biden’s Israel Criticism & UNC’s DEI Goodbye | Afternoon Update | 5.13.24
Tensions rise as Israel intensifies military actions in Gaza, drawing criticism from the U.S. amidst college graduation protests. The podcast delves into the legal troubles facing Senator Bob Menendez as jury selection begins in his corruption trial. Meanwhile, a significant shift is occurring at the University of North Carolina, ending its diversity initiatives. Adding a twist, there's renewed excitement around GameStop's stock, harkening back to its past trading frenzy.

May 13, 2024 • 16min
Senate Races Heat Up & Celebrities Back Biden | 5.13.24
Republicans are feeling optimistic about key Senate races, with notable states like West Virginia and Ohio under the spotlight. The Biden campaign enlists celebrities for fundraising, creating a buzz in political circles. As Trump navigates legal woes, his strong rally turnout raises eyebrows. The impact of celebrity endorsements on voter engagement is explored, alongside the complexities of government and social media collaboration in combating disinformation. It's a dynamic time in politics, with strategies changing and celebrity influence becoming more pronounced.

May 12, 2024 • 20min
FBI & CIA: Cold War Heroes to Deep State Villains | Sunday Extra
Michael Waller, a former CIA officer and author of "Big Intel," delves into the dramatic shift of the CIA and FBI from Cold War heroes to perceived deep state villains. He discusses the changes in focus towards violent extremism, the implications of the Patriot Act post-9/11, and the evolving definition of 'violent extremists.' Waller critiques the impact of woke ideology on intelligence operations under the Biden administration and explores accountability challenges within government and potential reforms.

May 12, 2024 • 20min
Adam Carolla & Daily Wire Launch Mr. Birchum Show | 5.12.24
In this engaging conversation, Adam Carolla, a comedian and voice behind Mr. Birchum, joins Daily Wire culture reporter Megan Basham. They dive into the animated sitcom that Hollywood wouldn’t produce, showcasing a politically incorrect shop teacher. The duo discusses the evolution of comedy post-pandemic, emphasizing the resurgence of bold humor. They also explore how Mr. Birchum satirizes modern identity politics while addressing the balance between artistic expression and societal expectations. Expect laughs and sharp commentary!

May 11, 2024 • 22min
Second Class: How Elites Betrayed America's Working Men and Women
Batya Ungar-Sargon, Opinion Editor at Newsweek and author of "Second Class: How the Elites Betrayed America's Working Men and Women," dives deep into the rift between the working class and political elites. She explores how Trump's 2016 victory highlighted this divide and emphasizes the importance of amplifying working-class voices. Topics include the Democratic Party's shift away from labor support, the rise of 'wokeness' in education, and the need for Republicans to reshape healthcare approaches to better connect with blue-collar Americans.

May 11, 2024 • 15min
Billionaires For Trump? & Disney’s Viewer Shift | 5.11.24
Billionaires are increasingly rallying behind Trump, revealing deep political shifts among the wealthy. Recent polls indicate that many Americans want Disney to steer clear of sexualized themes in children's programming, reflecting a decline in the company's favorability. There's a noteworthy migration trend from blue states to Idaho, driven by concerns over crime. Additionally, Disney's CEO hints at a strategic pivot, focusing more on entertainment quality and less on political messaging, aiming to win back dissatisfied audiences.

May 10, 2024 • 6min
Border Crashers Released & Biden Fact Check | Afternoon Update | 5.10.24
A recent border incident saw charges against 211 migrants dismissed due to procedural errors, sparking discussion on accountability in political reporting. The podcast critiques President Biden's inflation statements, comparing them to official records. Additionally, Nikki Haley's unexpected success in the Indiana primary during her suspended campaign shined a light on evolving political dynamics. Regulatory shifts affecting credit card fees and health savings accounts were also analyzed, along with the resignations of Miss USA and Miss Teen USA, raising concerns about mental health in beauty culture.

May 10, 2024 • 16min
Biden’s Israel Reversal & Illegal Immigration Representation | 5.10.24
Biden faces criticism for halting weapons shipments to Israel, with ramifications for his re-election. Political tensions rise as legal troubles plague Trump, including contradictions in testimony from Stormy Daniels. The podcast also tackles the contentious issue of non-citizen voting and its potential impact on elections and congressional representation. With bipartisan efforts to legislate election integrity clashing with Democratic opposition, the discussions explore the complex intersection of politics, law, and immigration.


