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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 12, 2025 • 10min
Evening Wire: Putin Pushes Ukraine & Texas’ Democrat Dragnet | 8.12.25
Tensions rise as Russia claims more territory in Ukraine ahead of a pivotal summit with Trump. Unexpectedly low inflation rates influence stock market dynamics. In Texas, dramatic political moves unfold as Democrats face arrest warrants for leaving the state. A recent shooting in D.C. prompts discussions on violence and public safety, while miraculous survival stories and Taylor Swift's new album announcement add a splash of optimism amidst the chaos.

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Aug 12, 2025 • 16min
Trump’s Capital Crackdown & Border Wall Restoration | 8.12.25
In a bold move, the President declares a federal takeover of D.C.'s police amid rising crime. A transformative chip sales deal with AI firms raises national security questions. Newly proposed legislation seeks to bolster border security, spurred by tragic stories that hit close to home. There’s a compelling examination of tech firms contributing to potential threats. The discussion unpacks complex intersections of crime, immigration, and cutting-edge technology, delivering an insightful look into current events.

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Aug 11, 2025 • 10min
Evening Wire: PA Plant Explosion & UFC’s Historic Deal | 8.11.25
A catastrophic explosion at a Pennsylvania steel plant sparks intense rescue efforts and air quality concerns. Discussions unfold about federal control in D.C. to tackle rising crime, coupled with an update on the Ghislaine Maxwell case. Texas faces political turmoil over a new AI chip revenue-sharing agreement. A heart-wrenching murder case highlights the impact on families, while the UFC announces a game-changing broadcast deal. The episode also dives into cultural backlash and the nostalgic farewell to dial-up internet.

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Aug 11, 2025 • 17min
Trump’s Peace Push & Media Power Recalibrates | 8.11.25
President Trump gears up for a pivotal meeting with Vladimir Putin to discuss peace in Ukraine and secures a nomination for a Nobel Peace Prize. The media landscape is shifting, with conservative voices gaining traction as ratings for a once-popular show plummet. The podcast also tackles the impacts of online privacy, the importance of safeguarding personal data, and the changing perceptions of 'wokeness' in politics, particularly in late-night TV. Audiences explore the ideological shifts influencing today's media dynamics.

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Aug 10, 2025 • 21min
The Threats We Face & How We Win
Retired Rear Admiral Mark Montgomery, from the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, shares insights from his recent trip to Taiwan and discusses U.S. foreign policy towards China. He highlights the critical risks posed by China's control over essential minerals for military production. Montgomery emphasizes the urgent need for strategic defense planning for Taiwan in light of delays in U.S. arms sales. He also analyzes the wider geopolitical tensions involving Russia and North Korea, revealing how they affect U.S. policies and international alliances.

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Aug 9, 2025 • 21min
From Cincinnati to NYC: Why Public Safety Feels Fragile
Join Rafael Mangual, a Fellow at the Manhattan Institute and author focused on criminal justice reform, as he sheds light on the pressing issues of public safety. He discusses the surge in urban violence and the challenges faced by local police in maintaining order. The conversation explores the complex racial dynamics around justice perceptions in America, especially post-George Floyd. Mangual also emphasizes the urgent need to address mental health in public safety and critiques political promises in light of recent crime rates.

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Aug 8, 2025 • 11min
Evening Wire: Trump’s Maduro Bounty & Carano, Disney Settle | 8.8.25
President Trump raises the bounty on Venezuela's dictator, stirring international intrigue. A judge tackles a controversial case involving Alligator Alcatraz, showcasing the quirky side of the law. In the realm of entertainment, Disney settles a high-profile lawsuit with Gina Carano, causing ripples in Hollywood. There's also buzz around a major merger between Skydance and Paramount, alongside amusing insights from Howard Stern's contract discussions. Dive into the latest legal battles and their unexpected twists!

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Aug 8, 2025 • 16min
Trump’s Financial Gambit & DC Crime Intervention? | 8.8.25
Cabot Phillips, Senior Editor at Daily Wire, dives into President Trump's recent executive actions aimed at overhauling 401k investments and banking practices. He highlights Trump's surprising proposal to federalize D.C. to combat rising youth crime. The discussion also touches on how Gen Z is reshaping marriage trends with declining divorce rates, suggesting a renewed focus on family stability. The interplay between economic freedom and perceived banking biases adds another layer to this intriguing conversation about current events.

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Aug 7, 2025 • 12min
Evening Wire: Trump Considers Putin Meeting & U.S. Processed Food Intake | 8.7.25
A potential meeting between President Trump and Putin hinges on a critical condition, while unarmed soldiers display remarkable bravery in thwarting an armed attack. Alarming statistics reveal a surge in youth crime in D.C., including a rise in carjackings. The podcast also tackles pressing issues like processed food consumption rates and a mayoral candidate's stance against charter school funding. Dive into debates surrounding international relations, crime, education, and health trends that shape today's discourse.

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Aug 7, 2025 • 17min
Witkoff Meets Putin & NASA’s Nuclear Moon Plan | 8.7.25
A pivotal meeting between a U.S. envoy and Vladimir Putin may open doors to future negotiations on the Ukraine conflict. Meanwhile, President Trump is set to combat the controversial practice of debanking through a new executive order. In another intriguing development, NASA is pushing forward with plans for nuclear power on the moon, eyeing a 2030 deadline amidst international competition. These discussions reveal the complex interplay of politics, space exploration, and the pressing need for accurate reporting in turbulent times.