The Reality of Real ID: An election integrity tool? (Hour 1)
The whole cabinet is assembled around Captain America for a presser, but most of the news comes from that giant of a man Scott Bessent, Treasury Secretary.

The whole cabinet is assembled around Captain America for a presser, but most of the news comes from that giant of a man Scott Bessent, Treasury Secretary.
Breaking news: Constantly. Glad you're here for it. We talk to Lt. General Keith Kellogg about Ukraine, and the war, and then pivot to major news on tariffs- the market booms, and we are just here to report.
The Cornjerkers? The Appleknockers? What is the history of these names of Illinois High School mascots? Wiggins explains.
Illinois Democrats continue to push a deeply unpopular homeschool regulation bill because they're in power. Rep. David Friess is here to discuss, and defend Freeburg (Midgets) from Chicago.
Democrats have moved from "transmania to just fine with assassination." Deroy Murdock is a nationally syndicated columnist and Project 21 ambassador.
We talk deer, eagles, and patriotism, and deer being carried by eagles, and other combinations. Plus, Deroy Murdock and what's the deal with this homeschool regulation bill that WON'T DIE in Illinois?
"The impediment to progress is the Russians right now." Kellogg is the Special Presidential Envoy for Ukraine, as appointed by President Trump, and he's right in the center of ending this war.
An hour filled with puppies, sunshine, and rainbows, concludes with a mega-market swing into the green. But that's just the latest in a looooong game Trump is playing.
Is it too early to grade Trump's job performance? You can do A through F today, where is he on your report card? Andy McCarthy is here on legal and Jim Carafano is discussing Iran.
"People think I act like him!" "Let's make a deal." There are lots of opinions and lots of characters in the calls today.
The Heritage foreign policy expert explains why he thinks, "it's going to amount to nothing." All the tension between Iran, Israel and the U.S. may not go to blows.
Trump claimed victory, but there doesn't seem to be much victory in this for either side. Andy McCarthy is here to talk about the immigration Supreme Court case.
Andy McCarthy joins us for a legal jam, and Jim Carafano gives us the future of Iran-U.S. negotiations.
Remember when Leslie Nielsen stood in front of the burning building and yelled, "nothing to see here?" Well it's going to be Liam Nissan soon, but that's beside the point. There are things politicians don't want you to see.
Have they been in the past, but aren't now? There are a lot of way to parse this, and we're here to monitor the tariff situation as well. Trump is meeting with countries as we speak. It's an American moment.
Plus a Presidential press conference between Trump and Netanyahu. It's all in this hour.
What are the implications of the Senate budget bill, and why is it not as conservative (bigger) than the House's version? The White House Correspondent of the Annie Frey Show, Ryan Schmelz, explains.
We reminisce about the Show Me That Smile protest, and how angry people were at our smiling. Plus, we read the Dow Jones every time it changes, which is admittedly not very great for a podcast.
"Donald Trump is a master chess player," says Stuart Rosenblum of Stuart's American Mortgage. "You don't know what he's doing, but he does."
Did you think we'd talk about tariffs today? Well you're right, but first, this word from the President as he meets the L.A. Dodgers.