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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 17, 2023 • 15min
Inside America’s Largest Illegal Immigrant Enclave | 9.17.23
Spencer Lindquist, a Daily Wire reporter, dives deep into the Colony Ridge development in Texas, home to tens of thousands of immigrants. He reveals the inadequate living conditions and political ties of developers who support certain Republican candidates. Discussion includes the implications of weak law enforcement, rising crime, and exploitative lending practices impacting residents. Lindquist raises concerns on how rapid growth might strain local resources and ignite issues related to immigrant communities across the U.S.

Sep 16, 2023 • 14min
Fiction, Politics, and the Road Ahead with Andrew Yang | Saturday Extra
Andrew Yang, former Democratic presidential candidate and founder of the Forward Party, discusses his political thriller, 'The Last Election.' He delves into the frightening prospects for the 2024 election and how fiction can illuminate political discourse. Yang examines the growing political polarization and advocates for a multi-party system to better reflect diverse voter needs. The conversation highlights the rise of unconventional candidates and the potential for transformative change, underscoring the importance of a more representative democratic framework.

Sep 16, 2023 • 15min
British Woman Fights for Life & Marxist Librarian | 9.16.23
Amanda Presta-Giacomo, a reporter for the Daily Wire, delves into the emotional saga of a British teenager fighting for life-prolonging treatments amid legal battles with the NHS. She discusses the implications of medical autonomy, highlighting the ethical dilemmas faced by patients in life-and-death situations. Presta-Giacomo also addresses the controversy surrounding the American Library Association's leadership and the ongoing school choice debates in Chicago, where even union leaders are opting for private education.

Sep 15, 2023 • 6min
NASA UFO Research & French Iphone Regulation | Afternoon Update | 9.15.23
Dive into the latest buzz around legal battles, including a lawsuit involving President Biden's son. Explore NASA's intriguing ongoing investigations into UFOs and the mysteries they hold. The podcast also tackles Apple’s tech regulation hurdles in France and sheds light on the continuing opioid crisis in the U.S. Plus, hear about the devastating tropical storm that recently struck Libya. All this and more keeps you informed and engaged!

Sep 15, 2023 • 15min
Illegal Immigrant Release Quotas & Finland Free Speech | 9.15.23
Florida is taking legal action against the Biden administration for allegedly releasing illegal immigrants into the U.S. The latest congressional hearings feature top tech leaders discussing AI's benefits and risks. Meanwhile, a Finnish woman faces trial for hate speech, raising questions about free expression in Europe. This dynamic mix of immigration, technology, and free speech reveals the complexities of current social and political issues.

Sep 14, 2023 • 7min
Hunter Biden Indicted & Texas DACA Ruling | Afternoon Update | 9.14.23
Hunter Biden faces serious legal troubles with felony charges related to firearms and drugs, stirring political tensions. Meanwhile, high-stakes negotiations between auto manufacturers and the United Auto Workers Union are underway. The federal court's ruling on DACA could significantly affect undocumented immigrants, while Planned Parenthood resumes abortion services in Wisconsin. Additionally, Chicago is working to tackle food deserts with new municipal grocery stores, and Hurricane Lee approaches the New England coast, raising concerns about severe weather.

Sep 14, 2023 • 14min
Inflation Jumps Again & NM Gun Hearing | 9.14.23
Inflation is on the rise again, with gas prices playing a major role in tightening household budgets. In New Mexico, a federal judge halts a controversial gun order, igniting debates over constitutional rights and public safety. Meanwhile, a college football coach faces suspension amidst serious allegations of sexual harassment, leading to turmoil within the team and the university. Political drama unfolds as impeachment threats rise over the governor's actions, illustrating the intersection of sports and politics.

Sep 13, 2023 • 7min
PA Manhunt Ends & Inflation Rises | Afternoon Update | 9.13.23
A dramatic manhunt ends with the capture of an escaped murderer, while inflation numbers continue to rise in the U.S. A catastrophic flood in Libya adds to the global urgency. On the political front, the Democratic Party faces challenges with Bernie Sanders' nomination and legal troubles loom over Fox Corporation. Meanwhile, the government pushes forward with electric vehicle infrastructure investments and the recent passing of Eugene Peltola Jr. reflects on the shifting political landscape, especially with Mitt Romney stepping down.

Sep 13, 2023 • 15min
Impeachment Inquiry Launched & Iran Prisoner Exchange | 9.13.23
The podcast dives into the formal impeachment inquiry initiated against President Biden over alleged misconduct. It also discusses a controversial $6 billion asset release to Iran in exchange for American prisoners, raising concerns about safety and fairness. The potential misuse of these funds for terrorism is highlighted. Additionally, listeners learn about a dangerous escapee in Pennsylvania, triggering a community-wide manhunt that intensifies local fears. The interplay of politics, safety, and international diplomacy unfolds in a compelling narrative.

Sep 12, 2023 • 7min
House Impeachment Inquiry & PA’s Manhunt Continues | Afternoon Update | 9.12.23
An impeachment inquiry against President Biden kicks off, centering on his family's business dealings. The tense manhunt for escaped convict Nelo Cavalcante continues, raising community safety concerns. Controversial remarks by Biden about 9/11 provoke debate. Internationally, a new deal allows Iran access to frozen assets, while Libya grapples with the aftermath of Storm Daniel. The podcast also covers the unfortunate injuries of celebrities like Aerosmith's lead singer and Aaron Rodgers, adding a touch of drama to the day's news.


