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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.
Latest episodes

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Jun 6, 2025 • 16min
Trump-Musk Feud & Travel Ban 2.0 | 6.6.25
Tensions escalate as President Trump and Elon Musk engage in a fiery social media feud over policies. Trump’s sweeping travel ban is back, targeting several countries due to security concerns. The discussion also features calls for investigations into Biden's auto-pen, raising questions about executive powers. Meanwhile, the podcast highlights economic investments totaling $15 trillion, showcasing corporate confidence, amidst debates on budget cuts and Medicaid reductions impacting the federal deficit.

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Jun 5, 2025 • 15min
Budget Hawks Rejoice & Trump Cancels “Pride Month” | 6.5.25
Elon Musk unleashes a fiery critique of Trump's budget plan, warning it could skyrocket the national debt. Meanwhile, the administration shifts focus from Pride Month to 'Title IX Month,' emphasizing the protection of women's sports. The podcast also delves into the alarming arrests of two Chinese nationals attempting to smuggle a dangerous agricultural pathogen, posing threats to U.S. food security. Discussions ignite around identity politics and the implications of educational policies in a changing political landscape.

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Jun 4, 2025 • 15min
Illegal Immigrant Terror & Lowering Drug Prices | 6.4.25
Recent ICE operations target illegal immigrants linked to a Colorado terror suspect, raising questions about sanctuary state policies. Arkansas takes a bold step to combat inflated drug prices by regulating pharmacy benefit managers, addressing healthcare accessibility. Additionally, the FTC dives into potential antitrust violations involving media groups coordinating advertiser boycotts, highlighting concerns over free speech and media influence. This informative discussion covers pressing issues that affect both immigration enforcement and healthcare affordability.

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Jun 3, 2025 • 14min
Ukraine Drone Attack & Immigration Backlash | 6.3.25
Ukraine successfully executes a daring drone attack on Russia, impacting military strategies. Anti-immigration sentiment intensifies across Europe, especially in Poland and France, amid rising right-wing leadership. A Colorado terrorist incident raises alarm about illegal immigration ties. The Job Corps program is paused due to corruption concerns, pushing for a shift toward vocational training as a more effective alternative for youth. The landscape of legal repercussions and political rhetoric surrounding immigration becomes increasingly complex.

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Jun 2, 2025 • 16min
Defense Summit Drama & Trump’s Steel Revival | 6.2.25
Tensions between the U.S. and China rise during a major defense summit in Asia, sparking crucial discussions on military threats and Taiwan. The heated debate over transgender athletes in women's sports intensifies, with legal implications stemming from recent competitions in California. Meanwhile, Trump announces a historic steel deal aimed at boosting U.S. steel workers and creating jobs, amid shifting opinions and increasing tariffs. This combination of political drama and economic implications makes for an engaging and thought-provoking discussion.

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Jun 1, 2025 • 8min
Blue Cities Clash with ICE
Congressman Andy Ogles, a U.S. Representative from Tennessee, dives into Nashville's controversial immigration policies as a member of the Homeland Security Committee. He discusses rising gang violence and escalating deportations, calling for an investigation into the mayor's efforts to shield illegal immigrants from ICE. Ogles reveals the tensions between local government and federal enforcement, highlighting the complex role NGOs play in supporting undocumented individuals while inadvertently impacting community safety.

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May 31, 2025 • 16min
White Men Can’t Work? Inside the UK’s Workplace Discrimination Backlash
Tim Samuels, an award-winning journalist and documentary maker, dives into the contentious issue of workplace discrimination against white men in the UK. He shares compelling personal stories and eye-opening polling data that highlight a growing sense of professional marginalization. Discussions focus on the psychological toll of discrimination, especially in the advertising sector, and how DEI initiatives may contribute to feelings of self-censorship. Samuels emphasizes the need for open conversations to navigate these complex dynamics in today's workplaces.

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May 30, 2025 • 16min
Trump’s Red Line & WNBA Race Controversy | 5.30.25
President Trump sets a deadline for Putin, marking a new aggressive stance in foreign policy. The Democratic Party struggles to connect with young voters and men, facing declining approval ratings. Meanwhile, WNBA stars Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese find themselves at the center of a race-related controversy, raising questions about sportsmanship and media narratives. The ongoing discussions reflect deeper societal challenges and the shifting dynamics within American politics.

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May 29, 2025 • 15min
Nashville Mayor Investigated & Europe’s Speech Police | 5.29.25
Nashville's mayor is under federal scrutiny for allegedly obstructing ICE operations, raising questions about local immigration policies. Meanwhile, the EU-US Forum in Budapest sheds light on Europe's crackdown on free speech and political censorship. The podcast also discusses rising public support for deporting criminal illegal aliens. Additionally, tensions in Congress are brewing over pertinent environmental legislation, while Elon Musk faces setbacks in his political influence. Get ready for a dive into pressing national and international issues!

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May 28, 2025 • 15min
Trump - Putin Faceoff & NPR Sues Trump | 5.28.25
Tensions between the U.S. and Russia escalate as Trump critiques Putin amid military conflicts in Ukraine. NPR's lawsuit against the Trump administration raises questions about taxpayer funding and media independence. The resilience of the Russian economy surprises many, as it adapts to sanctions while continuing military efforts. Meanwhile, a rift emerges in the Republican Party over pesticide regulations, igniting debates about health versus agricultural interests.