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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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Dec 3, 2025 • 14min
Evening Wire: Jack Smith Subpoenaed & Tennessee Taps Van Epps | 12.3.25
The podcast covers a variety of provocative topics this week. Former special counsel Jack Smith faces a subpoena regarding his election probe. In Tennessee, Afton Bain's defeat marks a significant special election upset. A California man is apprehended for a bizarre attack linked to a twisted motivation. Meanwhile, Sabrina Carpenter vocally opposes ICE after a controversial usage of her music. Other discussions include voter registration lawsuits and the feds tackling SNAP fraud. Stay informed on the latest news and controversies!

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Dec 3, 2025 • 19min
Trump Defends Hegseth & Duffy’s Minnesota Ultimatum | 12.3.25
Amanda Prestagiacomo, a Daily Wire reporter specializing in immigration, discusses Minnesota's fraudulent CDL licenses and their implications. Erin Hawley, general counsel at Alliance Defending Freedom, dives into a pivotal Supreme Court case regarding pro-life pregnancy centers, highlighting allegations of harassment by New Jersey. They explore the potential nationwide impact of a ruling in favor of these centers, ensuring their protection against state intimidation. Trump's backing of Hegseth amid drug enforcement actions ties the discussion to broader political tensions.

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Dec 3, 2025 • 12min
Evening Wire: Nashville’s Special Election Day & America’s AI Debt Solution? | 12.2.25
Trump rallies Republicans in Nashville, emphasizing the importance of retaining key districts ahead of 2024. The White House confirms lethal strikes against narco-boats, while threats against ICE personnel are reported. In a surprising turn, Elon Musk claims that AI could help alleviate America's crippling debt. Meanwhile, a crypto market plunge sends shockwaves, with analysts warning of further declines. On cultural fronts, a resurgence of the Irish Gaelic language emerges in Northern Ireland amidst political tensions.

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Dec 2, 2025 • 18min
Moscow Peace Negotiations & Mangione Contests Evidence | 12.2.25
Cabot Phillips, a Senior Editor at The Daily Wire, sheds light on the latest developments in Ukraine peace negotiations and discusses the controversial Caribbean strikes. Amanda Presta-Giacomo covers the pretrial hearing for Luigi Mangione, focusing on defense claims to suppress evidence. Meanwhile, Megan Basham delves into the landmark Cox v. Sony case, exploring ISP liability for online piracy and its potential impacts on digital industries. Join these expert insights as they dissect pressing political and legal challenges.

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Dec 1, 2025 • 12min
Evening Wire: Ukraine Peace Talks & TN Special Election Sparks | 12.1.25
Negotiators from the U.S. and Ukraine are inching closer to a peace deal as tensions simmer. A special election in Tennessee is capturing national attention, with significant stakes and funding involved. In a more controversial turn, a Christmas tree lighting in Oregon is causing a stir due to omitted holiday references and political commentary. Plus, there are updates on various political matters, including FDA scrutiny around Trump's Federal Reserve pick and international agreements on drug tariffs. Tune in for these provocative discussions!

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Dec 1, 2025 • 18min
Capital Attack Fallout & Venezuelan Skies Closed? | 12.1.25
Cameron Arcand, a political reporter for the Daily Wire, dives into the recent fatal attack on National Guardsmen and Trump's tough new immigration policies. Amanda Presta Giacomo reveals alarming fraud within federal benefits affecting security funds. Meanwhile, Tim Pierce discusses rising tensions with Venezuela, Trump’s airspace closure declaration, and predicts potential military strikes against drug cartels. The conversation is charged with critical insights on national security and immigration, making for a compelling listen!

Nov 30, 2025 • 18min
Inside Nigeria’s Christian Crisis: Senator Cruz Speaks Out
The podcast dives into the violent persecution of Christians in Nigeria, spotlighting Senator Ted Cruz's efforts to raise awareness. He discusses the U.S. designating Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern and details alarming statistics of violence and complicity. Cruz advocates for targeted sanctions against Nigerian officials and critiques mainstream media for neglecting this crisis. He also highlights the role of Sharia and blasphemy laws, compares Nigeria's situation to other countries such as North Korea and Iran, and addresses China's influence in Africa.

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Nov 29, 2025 • 18min
A New Approach to Homelessness
Michelle Steeb, an author and homelessness policy expert, joins to tackle America's rising homelessness crisis. She highlights the failures of the 'Housing First' approach, arguing that housing alone without support services isn't enough. Steeb sheds light on the Trump administration's executive order aimed at prioritizing treatment and addressing encampments. Additionally, she examines the reasons behind California's high unsheltered population, citing mental illness, addiction, and trauma as underlying factors.

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Nov 28, 2025 • 18min
Ethnic Studies, DEI & the Collapse of Academic Standards
Nicole Neily, the president and founder of Defending Education, discusses the alarming decline in student performance amidst a surge in ethnic studies funding. She defines ethnic studies as a curriculum centered on identity politics and grievance narratives. Neily highlights universities creating K–12 curricula and the significant foundation funding driving these initiatives. With parents pushing back, she argues for a return to basic education and civic unity, expressing hope that prioritizing family input could lead to meaningful educational reform.

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Nov 27, 2025 • 19min
Why Turkey? And Other Thanksgiving Traditions Explained
Explore the rich history of Thanksgiving, which predates the Pilgrims and incorporates European influences. Delve into the details of the 1621 harvest celebration, complete with Native American participation. Discover the myths around Pilgrim attire and food, and why turkey became the main dish. Learn how Thanksgiving transitioned into a national holiday thanks to Sarah Josepha Hale and the significance of its placement on a Thursday. Finally, reflect on how the holiday has evolved to focus on family and generosity.


