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Trust in the media is at an all-time low. And there’s a reason—endless virtue signaling and manufactured outrage. Finally, there’s an alternative. Morning Wire is presented by Daily Wire Editor-in-Chief, John Bickley, and co-host Georgia Howe. Get daily coverage of the latest developments in politics, culture, education, sports, and more. Wake up with Morning Wire and get the facts first on the news you need to know.
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Apr 4, 2024 • 8min
No Labels Calls It Quits & Janet Yellen’s China Trip | Afternoon Update | 4.4.24
No Labels has decided to drop its third-party presidential bid due to a lack of candidates. Meanwhile, tensions are rising in the Middle East after an Israeli attack on the Iranian consulate, provoking threats from Iran. President Biden and Israeli PM Netanyahu discuss strategies for civilian safety amidst these conflicts. In other news, Taiwan continues rescue operations after a severe earthquake, and the Federal Reserve pauses interest rate cuts as inflation rises. The podcast also touches on women's basketball achievements and NASA's plans for lunar time standards.

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Apr 4, 2024 • 15min
2024 Battleground Polling & Migrant Flight Parole Program | 4.4.24
Recent polling reveals Trump is leading Biden in most battleground states, raising concerns for the incumbent. The discussion turns to Biden's controversial immigration program, which is facilitating the entry of hundreds of migrants. Additionally, the administration's decision to halt replenishing the Strategic Petroleum Reserve amidst rising oil prices sparks debate about economic stability and energy policies. Insights into voter concerns and the political dynamics surrounding these issues add depth to the ongoing election narrative.

Apr 3, 2024 • 8min
Earthquake Shakes Taiwan & Jack Smith’s Judge Criticism | Afternoon Update | 4.3.24
A powerful 7.4 magnitude earthquake in Taiwan has caused widespread devastation, impacting both lives and the tech industry. Meanwhile, severe weather events, including tornados, are affecting the U.S. Amid ongoing legal challenges for a former president, Tesla's delivery numbers offer insights into the electric vehicle market. Additionally, the EPA's recent health decisions and a tragic incident involving a tourist and a bull elephant in Zambia grab attention, along with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's apology for a deadly airstrike in Gaza.

Apr 3, 2024 • 16min
Trump Trial Tribulations & Florida’s Abortion Rulings | 4.3.24
Former President Trump faces significant legal troubles, including a hefty bond in a New York fraud case and an expanded gag order limiting his comments. In Florida, a new Supreme Court ruling places abortion on the ballot while a six-week ban goes into effect. Meanwhile, the political battle intensifies as Biden and Trump employ contrasting strategies to connect with voters. The discussion also delves into free speech concerns amidst aggressive political rhetoric and examines the implications for electoral campaigns.

Apr 2, 2024 • 7min
Biden Xi Phone Call & Hunter Biden Tax Charges | Afternoon Update | 4.2.24
A recent phone call between President Biden and Xi Jinping delves into pressing issues like trade and cybersecurity, setting a tense backdrop. The judicial ruling against Hunter Biden's motions to dismiss his tax charges highlights his defiance and political implications, alongside Robert Kennedy Jr.'s take on Biden's impact on democracy. The podcast also tackles controversial federal censorship tactics and a governor's veto on transgender athlete legislation, while honoring the legacy of Lou Conter, the last survivor of the USS Arizona.

Apr 2, 2024 • 16min
ISIS-K Threat & Havana Syndrome Investigation | 4.2.24
U.S. officials are sounding alarms about the rising threat of ISIS-K after a terror attack in Moscow, linking national security to resources left in Afghanistan. Meanwhile, a new investigation delves into the puzzling Havana Syndrome, raising questions about its potential ties to foreign adversaries. Furthermore, several states are looking to ban gas-powered vehicles amid new EPA regulations, reflecting shifting public sentiment and a drive toward sustainability. These topics paint a picture of current tensions and evolving environmental policies.

Apr 1, 2024 • 7min
Murdaugh Sentenced & Scotland’s Hate Crime Law | Afternoon Update | 4.1.24
Alec Murdoch has been sentenced for serious federal charges, making headlines as communities brace for severe weather. Pro-Palestinian protests disrupt Easter services in a dramatic display, while a shooting in Nashville raises concerns amid local Easter celebrations. Meanwhile, Scotland's new hate speech law stirs debate over its implications, and a significant AT&T data leak puts millions of customers' information at risk. Tune in for a quick dive into these pressing stories!

Apr 1, 2024 • 16min
Trump’s Billions & Biden’s Transgender Day Controversy | 4.1.24
The financial whirlwind of Truth Social explodes as Trump's platform hits an $8.5 billion valuation, shaking up campaign dynamics. Meanwhile, Biden's declaration of March 31st as Transgender Day of Visibility raises eyebrows, clashing with Easter Sunday and prompting backlash from Christian communities. Amid these controversies, the poignant funeral of Officer Jonathan Diller draws thousands, spotlighting both a community's grief and the discourse around criminal justice reform. Dive into this mix of politics, community, and heartfelt tributes!

Mar 31, 2024 • 13min
Sidelines to Spotlight: Sage Steele’s New Chapter | Sunday Extra
Sage Steele, a former ESPN anchor known for her candid views and legal battles over free speech, shares her journey of leaving ESPN to host her own podcast. She discusses her struggles with vaccine mandates, emphasizing the importance of personal choice and highlighting media hypocrisy. Sage also talks about embracing her new show, which champions open dialogue and freedom of speech. She navigates the challenges of censorship during the pandemic and stresses the value of respectful discussions in bridging political divides.

Mar 31, 2024 • 16min
Upholding Righteousness in a Modern World | 3.31.24
Pastor John MacArthur, known for his historic legal battle against COVID restrictions, dives into significant lessons from the pandemic. He discusses church attendance shifts and the critical need for transparency. MacArthur addresses accountability among church leaders and critiques the idea of Christian nationalism. He emphasizes that rights are divinely given, not government-granted. The conversation wraps up with a call for Christians to engage in politics with integrity, advocating for righteousness and moral truth in today’s cultural landscape.


