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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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Aug 4, 2025 • 11min
Evening Wire: Trump Targets India & Oklahoma Vets Teachers | 8.4.25
President Trump escalates trade tensions with fresh tariffs on India while the EU plays nice by suspending its own sanctions. The discussion also dives into China's rare earth mineral export restrictions, which are disrupting defense production. Meanwhile, political upheaval heats up in Texas, coupled with alarming rises in violent crime and drug issues. Lastly, a controversial rebranding at Jaguar leads to CEO Adrian Mardell's resignation and sparks debates on celebrity influence in branding.

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Aug 4, 2025 • 17min
Labor Market Stumbles & Trump Primes Subs | 8.4.25
Recent U.S. job reports reveal just 73,000 jobs added, sparking anxieties about the labor market's health. The dismissal of the Labor Statistics commissioner ignites political controversy surrounding employment figures. Meanwhile, Donald Trump pressures Russia over Ukraine while monitoring international tensions with U.S. submarines. Sydney Sweeney's controversial ad campaigns incite cultural backlash, highlighting the turmoil in the fashion industry amid evolving social norms.

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Aug 3, 2025 • 9min
How European Censorship Laws Affect You
Jeremy Tedesco, Senior Vice President of Corporate Engagement at Alliance Defending Freedom, delves into the effects of the EU's Digital Services Act on American free speech. He explains how vague definitions of hate speech and disinformation could lead to increased censorship for U.S. tech companies. The conversation also highlights the contrasting stances of the Biden and Trump administrations on online censorship, revealing the wider implications for freedom of expression as international laws intersect with American rights.

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Aug 2, 2025 • 14min
Why the Cincinnati Beatdown Went Viral
Heather Mac Donald, a fellow at the Manhattan Institute and author of "When Race Trumps Merit," dives into the Cincinnati mob attack and its legal aftermath. She discusses how the crime data challenges mainstream media narratives on race and crime, offering a critical perspective on public perceptions. Mac Donald emphasizes the need for accurate data and transparent law enforcement as essential to addressing systemic issues. Her insights reveal how media representations can shape societal attitudes, often complicating the discussions around race relations.

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Aug 1, 2025 • 11min
Evening Wire: Trump’s Fed Board Demand & Darien Gap Crossings Drop | 8.1.25
President Trump takes a bold stance on interest rates, urging the Fed board to take action if Chairman Powell hesitates. The arrest of a double murder suspect in Arkansas raises alarms amid a backdrop of political tension regarding humanitarian support in Gaza. Meanwhile, migration trends shift as crossings through the Darien Gap decline. In tech news, Australia's ambitious rocket launch ends in failure, but sparks discussions about innovation and risk. Finally, a controversial ad from Dunkin' Donuts adds an unexpected twist to the conversation.

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Aug 1, 2025 • 17min
Clinton Russiagate Allegations & Trump’s Tariff Deadline | 8.1.25
Amanda Prestigiacomo, a Daily Wire reporter, delves into revealing new evidence connected to the Russia collusion accusations involving Hillary Clinton. She discusses how these revelations challenge narratives from the 2016 election and shine a light on the Clinton campaign's tactics. The conversation also touches on Trump's impending tariff deadline and the geopolitical tensions it raises, as well as concerns about the characterization of the Moms for Liberty group as a hate group in police training. It’s a deep dive into political maneuvering and current affairs!

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Jul 31, 2025 • 12min
Evening Wire: Russia Pummels Ukraine & Brown-Trump Reach Settlement | 7.31.25
Russia's relentless attacks on Ukraine take center stage, revealing tragic consequences and complicated U.S. responses. Meanwhile, a fallen NYPD officer sparks discussions on police funding amid rising violence. Brown University shakes things up with a merit-based admissions approach, stirring debates on diversity. The chaotic narrative wraps up with a dramatic Delta flight incident, where turbulence leads to emergency landings and passenger injuries. Buckle up for a whirlwind of current events!

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Jul 31, 2025 • 16min
Trump’s Economy Roars & ICE Seeks Recruits | 7.31.25
The U.S. economy surprises with a 3% GDP growth, challenging tariff worries and boosting consumer confidence. The Federal Reserve keeps interest rates steady, sparking debate on housing market impacts. Meanwhile, the Trump administration proposes repealing the EPA's endangerment finding, raising questions about its environmental reforms. Additionally, ICE launches a significant recruitment campaign funded by new legislation, aiming to enhance its operations against human trafficking. It’s a dynamic mix of economic insights and policy shifts!

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Jul 30, 2025 • 17min
Trump Trade Triumph & Manhattan Mass Shooting | 7.30.25
The podcast covers President Trump's significant trade deals with the E.U. and the implications for the U.S. economy. A tragic mass shooting in Manhattan is dissected, highlighting both community impact and a concerning tie to mental health. The discussion also addresses media misinformation surrounding violent incidents and dives into the alarming decline in U.S. birth rates, exploring the potential economic consequences and political responses. It's a mix of urgent news and deeper societal issues.

Jul 29, 2025 • 12min
Evening Wire: Manhattan’s Mass Shooting & Maxwell’s Testimony Conditions | 7.29.25
A tragic mass shooting in a New York City skyscraper leaves four dead, including a police officer, sparking discussions on public safety. Ghislaine Maxwell plans to invoke the Fifth Amendment unless her conditions are met, adding intrigue to her legal woes. Meanwhile, a major cocaine seizure at the Texas border highlights ongoing drug issues. The podcast also delves into Tennessee’s DEI controversies, significant legal battles in education, and Nashville's innovative underground travel project, showcasing a blend of crime, politics, and technological advancements.


