Building a table with two legs. (Hour 3)
AND HANNAH GIBBS REJOINS THE ANNIE FREY SHOW for two segments, Xs and Ys, where we ask girl/guy questions of each other. But back to this table question: A table with 4 legs is hard to build, right?

AND HANNAH GIBBS REJOINS THE ANNIE FREY SHOW for two segments, Xs and Ys, where we ask girl/guy questions of each other. But back to this table question: A table with 4 legs is hard to build, right?
The host of Spot On with Link Lauren is not really into Teslas, but gets the debt ceiling criticism. Ultimately, Trump has earned our trust though.
Where have you gone, Joe Biden? Jolten Joe has left and gone away. Hey hey hey. Harris Faulkner highlights one of the main reasons the Democrats have no leadership right now, and no direction.
He's just a dude. But he's tied to all of Trump's policies now, for better or worse, for his own chances in 2028. We discuss, plus Harris Faulkner and Link Lauren in this hour.
You think it's bad here? Listen to what they're doing in Mexico. Paul Perez is the President of the National Border Patrol Council.
Nerdy stuff like CBO estimates versus HBC estimates, yes, but also things like what you should be wearing to the office in a highly engaging Wiggins America.
We've got all the praise and criticism of the Big Beautiful Bill that you can handle, with Ryan Schmelz reporting from Capitol Hill, Taylor Riggs from Fox Business, and Hogan Gidley , former press secretary for the Trump administration. And some great reporting on a foul smell in the 2:00 hour.
Everyone likes a pystery mooper, right? WRONG. Find out what that is, and how committed to saving Illinois are you? As committed as Annie, who continually is told to leave?
Taylor Riggs of Fox Business joins us to discuss the BBB spending priorities, and Hogan Gidley, former national press secretary for the Trump campaign is here to give a nice balance of discussion.
She's the co-host of the Big Money Show on Fox Business, and she's celebrating the wins in the Big Beautiful Bill with a skeptical eye on spending.
Fox News' Ryan Schmelz is here to explain what happened this weekend in the Senate, and we ask, what does the House do with this thing now that the Senate has passed Trump's spending bill?
Is that a bad thing? Why does Chuck Schumer think that's winning? But the bigger question is, the Big Beautiful Bill has changed: Is this still a win? We discuss with Ryan Schmelz of Fox News and listen to Karoline Leavitt's presser on the matter.
Let's be more specific: 105 degree heat index or -5 degree wind chill? It's hot in St. Louis right now! It's a big show with lots of news on a Friday, including major wins for the Trump agenda at the Supreme Court.
Professional protesters? Doesn't really matter, it's the same percentage of people protesting anything and everything as long as there's orange tan on it.
Missouri Senator Eric Schmitt takes time out of negotiations to fill all of us in on what's happening behind the scenes with the Big Beautiful Bill, Trump's signature spending legislation.
Major wins at SCOTUS, but is there a downside we're missing here? Gregg Jarrett, Fox News Legal Analyst, seems to think not. These are only wins.
Starting Saturday, when everyone held their breath, Trump has had an incredible week of wins, and so has America! The Supreme Court just solidified it today.
Is that headline the Bee or Not the Bee? It's an hour of news and comedy with Wiggins America and comedian Michael Loftus in studio.
You've seen him on Gutfeld! and That Show Tonight, Michael Loftus is here at the Streets of St. Charles and in studio talking up the launch of a non-woke streaming service Studio TST.
A leaked report aired on CNN claims the US strike on Iran only set back their nuclear program back a couple of months, and the White House doubled down on efforts to fight what they're calling fake news. Plus, the GOP debates pulling its own "nuclear option" to gain enough support for the big, beautiful budget bill.
The dust is settling and the CNN's are squaking, squealing and searching for any way to spin this as a Trump loss. We have a loaded second hour today with Rep. Eric Burlison (Autopen scandal) and Gianno Caldwell (Illinois needs reform).
Are we allowed to say "freak off" without quotation marks? Is Diddy a Fed? Wow, let's ask some less important questions too, like where are the best donuts near me?
He's got a powerful testimony, and he's got solutions. Gianno Caldwell is author of "The Day My Brother Was Murdered: My Journey Through America's Violent Crime Crisis."
"I think it was a small team." The Autopen scandal unfolds further with depositions today in the House Oversight Committee, which Eric Burlison is a part of.
We talk with Rep. Eric Burlison about Autopen, and Gianno Caldwell about Illinois. Pritzker says he's going to run for governor again. Yay.
Hegseth this morning, and Karoline Levitt live, kick off the Annie Frey Show's first hour, in an attempt to find what the real damage was in Iran.
The Supreme Court just sent down an important decision that affects these three topics all in one, and Hans is here to show how it was a good decision for the country.
You're going to want to hear this story and background information from the Daily Wire's Brent Scher.
From NATO this week, it sure sounds like it. Trump was also heralded highly in the Middle Eastern nations of Qatar, UAE and Saudi Arabia a month ago, but is Obama more liked by Europe? How do you define respect?
Asking questions and taking names. And a touch of local news with Ethan, in a segment that continues to have a new name every day.