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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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Sep 27, 2023 • 7min
Trump’s Debate Plans & Philadelphia Looting | Afternoon Update | 9.27.23
The podcast dives into the upcoming Republican debate, where Trump won't be present due to an alternative event amidst auto strikes. It highlights Trump's ongoing legal challenges, including his comments about a judge's ruling. Other news features a New Jersey senator's bribery case and a U.S. soldier's release from North Korea. The chaos in Philadelphia is discussed, focusing on looting incidents versus peaceful protests, along with Baltimore's troubling CEO murder case and the community's role in enhancing public safety.

Sep 27, 2023 • 15min
UAW Strike Politics & Hunter Biden Laptop Lawsuit | 9.27.23
Cabot Phillips, a senior editor at the Daily Wire, dives into the heated political landscape as President Biden and former President Trump vie for the support of the United Auto Workers union. He also discusses the renewed legal scrutiny surrounding Hunter Biden's laptop and its implications. Additionally, the conversation sheds light on U.S. financial aid to Ukraine, raising questions about prioritizing foreign assistance amidst domestic challenges, as well as the growing immigration crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border.

Sep 26, 2023 • 7min
Government Shutdown Battle & FTC Sues Amazon | Afternoon Update | 9.26.23
A potential government shutdown looms as House Republicans struggle to unite over funding bills. Meanwhile, the FTC has launched a lawsuit against Amazon, raising questions about corporate ethics. The discussion also dives into Hunter Biden's lawsuit against Rudy Giuliani and President Biden's support for striking auto workers. Other intriguing topics include JPMorgan's settlement connected to Jeffrey Epstein and the buzz surrounding Travis Kelce's rising jersey sales due to dating rumors.

Sep 26, 2023 • 14min
Hollywood Writers Strike Deal & Ukraine’s US Funding | 9.26.23
In this discussion, Cabot Phillips, a senior editor at Daily Wire, dives into the recent resolution of the Hollywood writers' strike and its economic implications. He explores President Biden's proposals for increased financial aid to Ukraine, questioning the management of taxpayer money. Phillips also examines the dual challenges of overseas spending and the migrant crisis in El Paso, shedding light on health risks and the urgent need for federal support amidst rising tensions.

Sep 25, 2023 • 7min
Colony Ridge Resolution & WGA’s Tentative Agreement | Afternoon Update | 9.25.23
Explore the Texas Republican Party's initiatives against illegal immigration in Colony Ridge and the rising crime linked to it. Delve into U.S. Senator Bob Menendez's reactions amid his indictment. Discover the Writers Guild of America's hopeful tentative agreement post-strike, highlighting union strength. Also, examine pressing social justice issues, including deportation and racial equality showcased in new stained glass, along with Rite Aid's financial challenges.

Sep 25, 2023 • 15min
State of the GOP Primary & Menendez Resignation Calls | 9.25.23
GOP presidential contenders gear up for a pivotal debate amid shifting poll numbers, with Trump holding a strong lead. Meanwhile, calls for Senator Bob Menendez's resignation escalate following serious bribery charges. The discussion also covers a controversial online safety bill in the UK that aims to protect children but raises significant free speech concerns. As candidates strategize in this politically charged environment, the implications of corruption and privacy rights remain hot topics.

Sep 24, 2023 • 16min
How the White House Censored Americans During Covid (& Got Caught) | 9.24.23
Jay Bhattacharya, a Stanford epidemiologist and plaintiff in Missouri v. Biden, dives into the Fifth Circuit Court's ruling on First Amendment violations by federal agencies pressuring social media during the pandemic. He critiques the government's censorship tactics, likening them to Orwellian tactics that suppress free speech and undermine public discourse. The discussion also highlights the chilling effect on scientific inquiry and the negative health impacts of misinformation, particularly on children during school closures.

Sep 23, 2023 • 12min
Government Funding & Border Security with Congressman Chip Roy | Saturday Extra
Texas Congressman Chip Roy, a staunch advocate for conservative policies, discusses urgent solutions to avert a government shutdown. He highlights the need for effective border security measures while advocating for substantial spending cuts. Roy examines GOP factions' conflicts regarding funding and immigration legislation, emphasizing the Secure the Border Act's implications. Additionally, he navigates the complexities of government appropriations, including military support and the U.S. stance on aid to Ukraine, all crucial topics in current political discourse.

Sep 23, 2023 • 15min
Antiracism Center Under Fire & Immigrant Population | 9.23.23
An investigation into Ibram X. Kendi's antiracism center at Boston University raises questions about financial mismanagement. Meanwhile, Chicago proposes a city-owned grocery store aimed at tackling food insecurity in underserved areas despite budget challenges. The U.S. sees its immigrant population surge to a record 46.2 million, driven by various factors including legal immigration and refugees. Changing demographics highlight newcomers from Venezuela, Brazil, and Colombia, presenting new challenges for local governments.

Sep 22, 2023 • 5min
DuckDuckGo Antitrust Case & US Obesity Deaths | Friday Afternoon | 9.22.23
This episode dives into the DuckDuckGo antitrust case, shedding light on how small search engines are battling industry giants. It also discusses the New York Republicans' legal challenges over mail-in voting. The podcast tackles rising tensions in border security, including Texas’ use of razor wire, and alarming obesity-related death statistics. Plus, there's a quirky story about a woman injured by a moose in Colorado, adding a dash of humor to serious topics.


