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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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Mar 18, 2025 • 16min
Trump-Putin Phone Call & COVID Lab Leak Coverup | 3.18.25
A pivotal phone call between Trump and Putin shapes the future of the Ukraine conflict, discussing potential ceasefires and territorial concessions. Meanwhile, Trump tackles the deportation of violent gang members amidst legal hurdles. The podcast also uncovers a cover-up by the UK and Germany surrounding the origins of COVID-19, hinting at a lab leak theory and calling for transparency. The geopolitical implications of these events highlight ongoing tensions and the complexities of international relations.

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Mar 17, 2025 • 8min
Trump to Void Biden Pardons & VA Trans Service Scrutiny | Afternoon Update | 3.17.25
President Trump claims that Biden's pardons, signed with an auto pen, are invalid, raising questions about Biden's decision-making. The former president also pushes back against the Voice of America while resuming border wall construction in Arizona. Meanwhile, recovery efforts unfold following a severe storm that caused widespread devastation. Additionally, the controversy surrounding the Department of Veterans Affairs’ transgender medical services intensifies amidst scrutiny. Lastly, Forever 21 ceases operations in the U.S. as West Virginia battles for an NCAA spot.

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Mar 17, 2025 • 16min
Democratic Party Divides & Trump Targets Houthis | 3.17.25
Internal conflicts arise within the Democratic Party as members voice dissatisfaction with leadership's choices and partnerships. Meanwhile, the U.S. military escalates actions against Houthi targets in Yemen, reflecting a bold shift in foreign policy. Tensions also bubble around the return of two astronauts after an extended stay on the ISS, highlighting both human resilience and the complexities of life in space. The geopolitical landscape unfolds with implications for international relations and security.

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Mar 16, 2025 • 19min
Fools Gold: Newsom’s Bailouts, Beijing, and Broken California Dream | 3.16.25
In this engaging discussion, investigative journalist Susan Crabtree, co-author of "Fool's Gold," uncovers the tangled relationships between Governor Gavin Newsom, PG&E, and the influence of China on California politics. She covers the controversial bailouts for utility companies following devastating wildfires and the implications for taxpayers. Crabtree also highlights the repercussions of early inmate releases during COVID-19, leading to a rise in crime. Additionally, she critiques Newsom's approach to transgender policies in sports, revealing the complexities of governance in the state.

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Mar 15, 2025 • 17min
Truth Over Tribe: An Interview with Cornel West & Robert George | 3.15.25
Cornel West and Robert George delve into their book, discussing how truth can bridge divides in a polarized America. They emphasize the importance of intellectual humility and critical thinking to foster constructive conversations. The podcast also warns about the cost of prioritizing political victory over honesty, addressing public distrust in institutions. Additionally, they highlight how Christian values can guide political engagement and explore how Trump has reshaped the Republican voter base among various demographics.

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Mar 15, 2025 • 15min
The DOGE Data: Musk Slashes Billions in Government Waste | 3.15.25
Eric Eggers, Vice President of the Government Accountability Institute and co-host of The Drill Down podcast, dives into the significant financial cuts initiated by Elon Musk. He discusses how the DOGE initiative is streamlining federal spending, spotlighting substantial reductions in USAID and bloated real estate leases. The episode also critiques the role of social media in enhancing governmental transparency and examines the political implications of proposed IRS staff cuts. Eggers emphasizes the delicate balance of fiscal responsibility in today's political landscape.

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Mar 14, 2025 • 8min
Schumer Supports GOP Budget & California Needs Money | Afternoon Update | 3.14.25
In a surprising twist, Schumer aligns with GOP on a crucial budget bill to prevent a government shutdown. California's financial woes deepen as the state borrows over three billion dollars for Medi-Cal. On a different front, fashion undergoes a shake-up with Donatella Versace stepping down from her iconic brand, paving the way for Dario Vitale's creative direction. Additionally, innovations in aviation safety using AI are discussed, alongside pressing tax reform proposals from Trump.

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Mar 14, 2025 • 16min
Government Shutdown Countdown & EPA Makes Historic Cuts | 3.14.25
Tension brews in Congress as a government shutdown looms, with Democrats clashing over a key spending bill. The EPA's new leadership takes bold steps, aiming to end controversial policies while introducing sweeping reforms. In a historic move, Utah plans to ban fluoride in its water, igniting a heated debate about public health versus personal choice. Meanwhile, the ongoing discussions surrounding vaccine funding and food safety regulations showcase the dynamic landscape of health initiatives.

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Mar 13, 2025 • 9min
Federal Workers Reinstated & Trump Tower Swarmed | Afternoon Update | 3.13.25
A judge's ruling brings back thousands of federal workers dismissed during Trump's term, stirring reactions from officials. Mega-demonstrations at Trump Tower advocate for an activist’s release, coinciding with discussions on Putin's ceasefire proposals in Ukraine. Rising trade tensions emerge as Trump proposes tariffs on European alcohol, following a controversial health nomination fallout. In a shocking twist, a woman is arrested for holding her stepson captive for years, contrasting sharply with the joy of the Philadelphia Eagles celebrating their Super Bowl win.

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Mar 13, 2025 • 16min
Inflation Cools Down & Education Department Downsizes | 3.13.25
Inflation is easing as Trump's tariffs make waves in the economy, stirring political debate. Meanwhile, nearly half of the Department of Education faces layoffs, raising eyebrows about the future of educational policies. The podcast shines a light on the devastating persecution of Syrian religious minorities amidst a chaotic civil war, revealing heartbreaking realities and the complexities of U.S. foreign policy involvement. From economic strategies to global crises, the discussion covers pressing issues shaping our world.


