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Feb 15, 2024 • 9min
Kansas City Shooting Origins & Russia’s Anti-Satellite Weapon | Afternoon Update | 2.15.24
A tragic shooting at a Kansas City parade raises questions about public safety and the immediate police response. Meanwhile, Russia's development of anti-satellite weapons adds to global security concerns. On the political front, the legal challenges faced by a former president over financial misconduct intertwine with broader electoral issues. Additionally, President Biden's remarks on classified documents and a significant foreign endorsement highlight the complexities of modern law and international relations.

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Feb 15, 2024 • 16min
CIA’s Alleged Trump Espionage & Kansas City Shooting | 2.15.24
Allegations surface about the CIA authorizing foreign governments to spy on Trump advisors, raising eyebrows about political ethics. A veteran's testimony sheds light on Hunter Biden’s business dealings, igniting discussions on Biden’s involvement. Meanwhile, a tragic shooting during a Kansas City celebration leaves one dead and many injured, prompting urgent conversations on gun control and community safety. This blend of political intrigue and real-world consequences makes for a riveting discussion.

Feb 14, 2024 • 7min
National Security Warning & NY’s Special Election | Afternoon Update | 2.14.24
This episode dives into pressing national security threats, including a recent gas pipeline explosion in Iran and the push for information declassification by the House Intelligence Committee. It also explores the impact of a special election in New York on political power dynamics. Additionally, listeners will learn about stalled aid for Ukraine, ongoing legal challenges like Harvey Weinstein's case, and labor strikes from Uber and Lyft drivers. Consumer spending trends on Valentine's Day amidst inflation round out the discussion.

Feb 14, 2024 • 7min
Senate Passes Aid Package & Bobulinski Testifies | Afternoon Update | 2.13.24
The Senate has approved a $95 billion national security aid package, highlighting bipartisan support for allies like Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. However, tensions rise as some Republican senators share their skepticism. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court addresses Trump's immunity case amidst a tumultuous political scene. Other discussions include the impact of a winter storm causing travel chaos and the Super Bowl achieving record viewership, capturing current national interests.

Feb 14, 2024 • 17min
DHS Secretary Mayorkas Impeached & Fani Willis’ Legal Tangle | 2.14.24
The impeachment of DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas amidst an immigration crisis sparks intense political debate. Fulton County DA Fani Willis faces a judicial ruling on conflict of interest that could impact her legal battle against Trump. There's a fierce race for the new RNC chair, with shifting loyalties and Trump's influence causing friction within the party. The dynamic tensions highlight the balancing act between personal ambition and party unity in a politically charged environment.

Feb 13, 2024 • 16min
Biden's Succession Speculation & Senate Foreign Aid Package | 2.13.24
Speculation is swirling around Kamala Harris's readiness to succeed Joe Biden, amid concerns about his cognitive health. The Senate is moving forward with a substantial foreign aid package, supporting Ukraine and Israel, while also wrestling with domestic political hurdles. On the home front, Americans are grappling with skyrocketing home and auto insurance rates, especially in states like Florida and California. The podcast highlights how rising premiums and market challenges are pushing homeowners to explore new solutions.

Feb 12, 2024 • 7min
Israeli Hostage Rescue & Lloyd Austin Hospitalized | Afternoon Update | 2.12.24
The podcast features a gripping account of a successful Israeli Defense Forces operation that rescued two hostages from Hamas, filled with heartfelt reflections from a medical director. Listeners also dive into the legal intricacies of the Mar-a-Lago case while pondering the health of the Secretary of Defense, who is hospitalized. Furthermore, it addresses shocking news events, including a presidential candidate's controversial ad apology and a tragic shooting at a Houston megachurch, alongside a California man's guilty plea tied to a wildfire.

Feb 12, 2024 • 18min
Biden Report Fallout & Major Media Turbulence | 2.12.24
Political fallout escalates as a special counsel report raises questions about President Biden's viability for re-election. Major media outlets are grappling with mass layoffs and declining trust, sparking debates about accountability. In global news, Israeli forces uncover a Hamas compound beneath a UN facility, adding complexity to the ongoing conflict. Meanwhile, the upcoming State of the Union looms for Biden, amid increasing scrutiny from younger influencers. The Super Bowl also takes center stage, highlighting the Kansas City Chiefs' triumphant moment.

Feb 11, 2024 • 20min
Trump’s Legal Limbo | Sunday Extra
Andy McCarthy, a former federal prosecutor and expert on legal matters, dives into the complexities surrounding Donald Trump's legal battles. He discusses the recent court ruling that denied Trump's claim for presidential immunity, detailing its historical context and constitutional implications. The conversation also covers the challenges of holding a president accountable and the strategic legal maneuvers involved in ongoing cases. McCarthy provides insights into the timelines of Trump's various trials and the potential ramifications for future elections.

Feb 11, 2024 • 22min
Religious Groups Funding Illegal Immigration | 2.11.24
Megan Basham, a culture reporter for Daily Wire, discusses the involvement of faith-based charities in illegal immigration support. She reveals how non-profits, often funded by taxpayers, influence mass migration into the U.S. Funding mechanisms of these organizations are explored, showing their reliance on federal grants. The conversation also delves into the implications of generous asylum policies and the motivations behind aid work. Basham emphasizes the complex moral debate among Christians regarding refugee resettlement, highlighting Jesus' story as a powerful symbol in this context.


