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Aaron McIntire provides the morning news update you don’t necessarily want but absolutely need. Aaron delivers the most relevant stories with his signature sarcasm and even adds a little “Aaron-analysis” to wrap things up.

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Aaron McIntire provides the morning news update you don’t necessarily want but absolutely need. Aaron delivers the most relevant stories with his signature sarcasm and even adds a little “Aaron-analysis” to wrap things up.

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Israel-Iran War, Tucker Carlson’s Shift, and a Cursed Car Saga | 6/20/25

6/22/2025
In this A.M. Update: Week in Review, Aaron McIntire recaps the week's highlights, including the escalating Israel-Iran conflict and its implications for U.S. involvement, Tucker Carlson’s evolving stance on Israel, and the debate over Iran’s nuclear ambitions. Plus, a personal tale of a Subaru Outback plagued by bizarre misfortunes and a poll on the Israel-Iran war’s potential outcomes. The AM Update Week in Review, Aaron McIntire, Israel-Iran war, Tucker Carlson, Iran nuclear threat, U.S. foreign policy, Middle East conflict, regime change, eschatology, personal stories

Duration:00:26:51

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Pooh IRL, and Father-Son Bonding Taken to a New Level | No Suck Saturday #047

6/21/2025
Aaro and Bella share five uplifting stories on No Suck Saturday, juggling toddlers Abby and Ben while recording. From Clayton Kershaw’s bold Genesis 12:16 protest on his Dodgers pride jersey to a Virginia dog detecting a seizure, a father donating a kidney to his son, Jim Cummings reading to his grandson as Winnie the Pooh, and a couple burning their divorce papers to reconcile, these stories shine bright. Plus, highlights of the week and a quirky question about obscure quotes. No Suck Saturday, Aaron McIntire, Clayton Kershaw, Dodgers, Pride Month, Genesis 12:16, seizure dog, kidney transplant, Jim Cummings, Winnie the Pooh, marriage reconciliation, family, obscure quotes

Duration:00:12:27

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Two Weeks for Iran | Meet a Dude Who Needs to Be in Prison | AOTMA | 6/20/25

6/20/2025
Aaron McIntire dives into the escalating situation in Iran with Trump's two-week decision deadline, a bizarre AI love story that raises eyebrows, and a listener question on whether taking out Iran's nuclear facility could bring Middle East peace. Plus, updates on Israel's evacuations, Obama's democracy warnings, and TikTok's extended lifeline in the U.S. The AM Update, Aaron McIntire, Iran conflict, Middle East peace, AI relationships, Trump foreign policy, Israel evacuations, Obama democracy, TikTok ban, dispensationalism

Duration:00:29:51

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Yuge Win For Sanity at SCOTUS | Time to Put the "Poli" Back in Politician | 6/19/25

6/19/2025
Aaron McIntire breaks down President Trump’s mixed signals on potential U.S. involvement in the Israel-Iran conflict, Marco Rubio’s explanation of Iran’s uranium enrichment progress, and a major Supreme Court win upholding Tennessee’s ban on meatball surgeries for minors in the name of gender. Plus, Tucker Carlson’s sophomoric gotcha attempt on Ted Cruz, a vibe check on Democrats, and Pope Leo XIV’s urgent call for AI regulation. The A.M. Update, Aaron McIntire, Trump, Iran, Israel, Supreme Court, Tennessee, Marco Rubio, uranium enrichment, Tucker Carlson, Ted Cruz, Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell, Pope Leo XIV, AI regulation, Democrats

Duration:00:25:50

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Negotiations Appear to be OVER | Another Win on the Border | 6/18/25

6/18/2025
Aaron McIntire dives into President Trump’s bold Truth Social posts signaling potential strikes on Iran’s leadership, the rise of Reza Pahlavi as a key figure in Iran’s potential regime change, and stunning border news with zero illegal crossings reported in May 2025. Plus, updates on the big beautiful bill, election interference revelations, and Kraft Heinz’s move to ditch artificial dyes. The A.M. Update, Aaron McIntire, Trump, Iran, Reza Pahlavi, border security, illegal immigration, tariffs, election interference, Kraft Heinz, artificial dyes, Kristi Noem, James Uthmeyer, Israel-Iran conflict

Duration:00:19:20

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Bibi, Trump Annoyed | Escalating in Middle East? | MN Assassin Caught | 6/17/25

6/17/2025
Aaron McIntire reports on escalating tensions as Trump and Netanyahu spar over Israel’s strikes on Iran, with Trump urging Tehran to negotiate while dismissing Tucker Carlson’s criticisms at the G7 summit. Netanyahu defends Israel’s actions, framing them as a global fight against evil, not requiring U.S. troops. Vance Boelter, the Minnesota assassin who killed Rep. Melissa Hortman, faces charges, with a hit list targeting 45 Democrats uncovered. Trump pushes deportations in blue cities, with a million foreign-born workers exiting the workforce in 2025. A Pentagon psyop involving fake alien tech narratives is exposed, and Joe Rogan emphasizes the value of discomfort for growth. McIntire shares a personal story of car mishaps, questioning if they held divine meaning. Trump Netanyahu, Israel Iran war, Tucker Carlson, G7 summit, Minnesota assassin, Vance Bolter, self-deportations, Pentagon UFO psyop, Joe Rogan, divine signs

Duration:00:23:14

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Israel Targets Tehran | Trump Pushes Peace | Minnesota Mourns | No Kings Fizzles | 6/16/25

6/16/2025
On The A.M. Update, Aaron McIntire covers a volatile weekend. Israel’s “Rising Lion” operation escalates into a third day of war with Iran, with Tel Aviv enduring hypersonic missile barrages and Israel striking Tehran’s nuclear sites, military bases, and oil facilities, killing key figures like the IRGC’s intelligence chief. Netanyahu tells Fox News Israel aims to prevent Iran from arming proxies like the Houthis with nuclear weapons, while Trump, on Truth Social, denies U.S. involvement but warns Iran of severe consequences if attacked, urging a peace deal. McIntire sees Israel’s goal as regime change, noting Netanyahu’s calls to Iranians to rise up. In Minnesota, tragedy strikes as Democratic state lawmakers are targeted in politically motivated shootings; Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband are killed, while Sen. John Hoffman survives. The suspect, Vance Bolter, a bizarre figure with a varied past, allegedly impersonated a police officer. The “No Kings” protests, expected to spark riots, remain peaceful but draw “geriatric” crowds, with Randi Weingarten’s flailing speech and a fear-mongering grandma highlighting media-driven hysteria. A Los Angeles chopper reporter’s drunken rant about his divorce during a protest broadcast epitomizes California chaos. Senate Majority Leader John Thune endorses the “Big Beautiful Bill,” promising historic spending cuts. Reports of Trump pausing ICE raids on certain industries spark fears of a “generational sellout” among supporters. A Politico correction reveals journalistic incompetence, and a New York Times story about a woman’s AI chatbot obsession leading to domestic violence raises alarms about AI’s dangers. McIntire critiques partiality toward Israel, arguing Iran’s nuclear ambitions justify action, and links Middle East destabilization to Western adventurism and Iran’s terrorism sponsorship. Israel Iran war, Rising Lion, Tel Aviv missile strikes, Tehran attacks, Netanyahu, Trump peace deal, Minnesota shootings, Melissa Hortman, Vance Bolter, No Kings protests, Randi Weingarten, Big Beautiful Bill, John Thune, Trump ICE raids, Politico correction, AI chatbot dangers, Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, Iran regime change, Middle East destabilization, Western adventurism, Islamists

Duration:00:30:12

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Army Smashes 2025 Recruiting Goal | College Sports Pay Athletes | L.A. Riots Reaction Illustrates Polarize Nation | 6/15/25

6/15/2025
Aaron McIntire highlights the U.S. Army’s stunning success in meeting its 2025 recruiting goal of 61,000 soldiers four months early, a turnaround from 2022-2023 shortfalls. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth credits a morale shift under President Trump’s “America First” leadership, emphasizing war-fighting over “politically correct garbage,” boosting enthusiasm across all military branches. McIntire reflects on a heartfelt Iowa National Guard send-off ceremony, noting the sacrifices of “salt of the earth” Americans, but questions U.S. Middle East involvement. A federal judge approves the House settlement, allowing colleges to pay athletes up to $20.5 million annually, ending the amateur model and sparking debate over walk-on athletes and stability in college sports. McIntire criticizes the NCAA’s greed-driven history, doubting the settlement will stabilize athletics. In Los Angeles, immigration riots reveal deep polarization: Vice President J.D. Vance questions if foreign nationals assaulting police constitute an “invasion,” while 40% of L.A. residents are foreign-born. Governor Gavin Newsom calls deploying Marines “deranged,” and the LAPD labels violent protests “peaceful.” McIntire argues this reflects irreconcilable ideological divides. Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference unveils “Liquid Glass,” a new iOS 26 interface, but McIntire slams it as a superficial “coat of paint” from a stagnant tech giant lagging in AI. A poll on planned June 14 protests predicts “America on Fire” (33.1%), with headlines likely to frame Trump as tyrannical, ignoring reality. A mix of patriotism, cultural shifts, and societal fractures. U.S. Army recruiting, Pete Hegseth, Trump administration, Middle East deployment, college sports, House settlement, NCAA, Los Angeles riots, J.D. Vance, Gavin Newsom, LAPD, polarization, Apple, Liquid Glass, AI innovation, protest poll

Duration:00:24:22

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Paws, Dolls, and Taken IRL | No Suck Saturday #046

6/14/2025
Five heartwarming stories kick off the weekend. A California father, Bryce Weiner, channels Taken to rescue his kidnapped 14-year-old daughter from human traffickers in Mexico after a three-year, 5,000-mile quest, reuniting at the U.S. embassy. Amy, a former pediatric oncology social worker, founds A Doll Like Me, crafting custom dolls for children with disabilities, funded by donations to affirm their uniqueness. A neighbor surprises another with smoked sausages, sharing 100 pounds of meat in a wholesome gesture. Dirty Paws Agape Haven in Michigan, run by cardiologist Tom Pappas, provides a sanctuary for over 20 senior dogs, ensuring their final years are filled with love. A woman’s viral TikTok reveals her eclectic accent, shaped by Indian, Arabic, Lebanese, Nigerian, and American influences, learned via YouTube and Eminem. The duo dives into C.S. Lewis’ Mere Christianity, Book 3, discussing social morality and the church’s role in applying Christian principles through laypeople, not clergy. Highlights include Ben’s McDonald’s adventure and Bella’s love for Sicario. The question of the week explores impactful books: Bella cites Perks of Being a Wallflower, while Aaron picks Wayne Grudem’s Systematic Theology.

Duration:00:27:55

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Israel STRIKES: Could This Be the Big One? Padilla Is Down With the Struggle | 6/13/25

6/13/2025
Aaron McIntire reports Israel’s unilateral strikes on Iran’s nuclear missile sites, military headquarters, and officials, escalating tensions without public U.S. backing, despite President Trump’s push for a diplomatic nuclear deal. Secretary of State Marco Rubio clarifies the U.S. is not involved but was informed by Israel, emphasizing protection of American forces. McIntire warns this could dwarf the Israel-Hamas conflict. Trump has dueling messages on immigration, but says he's still vowing the largest mass deportation in history, protecting ICE and Border Patrol. Senator Alex Padilla (D-CA) is tackled by Secret Service at a DHS press conference in Los Angeles after lunging at the podium to question Secretary Kristi Noem, later meeting to clarify the incident. The House narrowly passes Trump’s $9.4 billion DOGE cuts, slashing foreign aid and public broadcasting funds. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth shuts down Rep. Sarah Jacobs’ (D-CA) culture war jab, citing mental health concerns with gender dysphoria in military readiness. McIntire fields listener questions on Los Angeles riots as law enforcement, congressional grandstanding, and Truth Social’s role as Trump’s megaphone. Israel Iran strikes, nuclear sites, Trump administration, Marco Rubio, immigration policy, mass deportation, Alex Padilla, Kristi Noem, DOGE cuts, Pete Hegseth, gender dysphoria, Los Angeles riots, Truth Social, Josh Hawley, minimum wage

Duration:00:13:38

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Is Something About to GO DOWN In the Middle East? | RFK Jr. Makes a Splash With New CDC Board | 6/12/25

6/12/2025
On The A.M. Update, Aaron McIntire reports President Trump’s growing pessimism about securing a nuclear deal with Iran, expressing doubts to the New York Post about stopping Iran’s uranium enrichment, amid news of a U.S. personnel drawdown in the Middle East. The State Department ordered non-essential staff and families to leave the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad and offered voluntary departures from Bahrain and Kuwait, signaling potential escalation risks with Iran. Trump announces a trade deal with China on Truth Social, securing magnets and rare earths with 55% tariffs, while China faces 10%, though details remain unclear. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent warns Congress that failing to pass the “Big Beautiful Bill” would trigger a “cataclysmic” tax hike, crippling businesses and families. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt reports 330 illegal immigrants arrested in Los Angeles riots since June 6, with 113 having prior convictions, and questions who funds their professional riot gear. Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson compares protests to a Confederate victory, drawing criticism. HHS Secretary RFK Jr. explains firing the CDC’s vaccine advisory board due to conflicts of interest and untested vaccines, naming new members like Robert Malone. McIntire reflects on Brian Wilson’s death at 82, noting the irony of California’s musical icon passing as Los Angeles burns. A poll predicts Sunday headlines may read “America on Fire” after planned “No Kings” protests. A sharp take on a tense global and domestic landscape. Iran nuclear deal, Trump administration, Middle East drawdown, China trade deal, tariffs, Los Angeles riots, ICE arrests, Big Beautiful Bill, Scott Bessent, RFK Jr., CDC vaccine advisory board, Michael Tait, Brian Wilson, Beach Boys, No Kings protests, Chicago protests, Brandon Johnson

Duration:00:19:26

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Trump Hints at Insurrection Act, Newsom’s Lawsuit Fails | CA Dems Threaten More Riots | 6/11/25

6/11/2025
The A.M. Update reports on the latest in Los Angeles, where a federal judge rejected California Governor Gavin Newsom’s bid for an immediate restraining order against President Trump’s deployment of 4,000 National Guard troops and 700 Marines to curb riots sparked by ICE raids. Trump hints at invoking the Insurrection Act, citing violent protesters throwing concrete at police and soldiers. Democratic Representative Norma Torres and L.A. Mayor Karen Bass demand an end to ICE raids, not troops, claiming the raids fuel chaos. Representative Maxine Waters denies violence occurred, despite evidence of assaults on officers. The FBI places Compton resident Elpidio Reyna on its Most Wanted list for attacking federal vehicles. ICE announces its largest workplace raid, arresting over 100 illegal immigrants in Nebraska. Walmart heiress Christy Walton funds “No Kings” protests set for June 14, coinciding with Trump’s military parade. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth defends the troop deployment and announces the restoration of historic Army fort names at Fort Bragg’s 250th Army birthday celebration. Senator Josh Hawley proposes a $15 minimum wage bill, and Simone Biles apologizes for criticizing Riley Gaines over trans athlete issues. Victor Davis Hanson delivers a scathing critique of California’s leadership, questioning their stance on illegal immigration and violence. Finally, McIntire calls Apple the “fat Elvis” of tech for its lackluster “Liquid Glass” interface at WWDC. Los Angeles riots, Trump administration, Gavin Newsom, lawsuit, National Guard, Marines, ICE raids, Insurrection Act, Norma Torres, Karen Bass, Maxine Waters, Elpedio Reyna, FBI Most Wanted, No Kings protests, Christy Walton, Pete Hegseth, Army 250th birthday, fort renaming, Josh Hawley, minimum wage, Simone Biles, Riley Gaines, Victor Davis Hanson, Apple WWDC, Liquid Glass

Duration:00:21:00

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Send In the MARINES | Newsom Sues Trump | Thunberg's New Starring Role | 6/10/25

6/10/2025
The A.M. Update dives into the escalating Los Angeles riots, where 700 Marines join 2,000 National Guard troops to quell unrest sparked by ICE raids. President Trump accuses California Governor Gavin Newsom of criminal mismanagement, while Newsom and Attorney General Rob Bonta sue Trump, alleging his National Guard federalization violates the 10th Amendment. Trump claims protesters are “professional agitators” and “insurrectionists,” not just illegal immigrants. An illegal immigrant protester, interviewed by Willie Nelson, advocates for “real socialism” modeled on the Soviet Union’s first four years. Senator Alex Padilla defends the “passionate” protesters, and Representative Maxine Waters denies violence occurred. Border Czar Tom Homan pushes for the Big Beautiful Bill to fund ICE and address 600,000 criminal illegal aliens. Meanwhile, RFK Jr. dismisses the CDC’s Vaccine Advisory Committee, Greta Thunberg is detained by Israel for supporting Hamas, and another Chinese scientist is caught smuggling biological materials. Los Angeles riots, Marines deployment, National Guard, Trump administration, Gavin Newsom, Rob Bonta, lawsuit, ICE raids, professional agitators, illegal immigrants, socialism, Alex Padilla, Maxine Waters, Tom Homan, Big Beautiful Bill, RFK Jr., CDC vaccines, Greta Thunberg, Hamas, Chinese smuggling, U.S. Army recruitment, Middle East deployment, Pete Hegseth, Barack Obama

Duration:00:20:44

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L.A. Riots Erupt Over ICE Raids | Abrego Garcia Indicted | College Sports Shakeup | 6/9/25

6/9/2025
Aaron McIntire covers the chaotic Los Angeles protests against ICE immigration raids, with 2,000 National Guard troops deployed under President Trump’s orders to quell violence in Paramount and Compton, where cars burned and protesters clashed with federal agents. California Governor Gavin Newsom and Mayor Karen Bass slam the move as “inflammatory,” while Border Czar Tom Homan defends it, accusing Newsom of enabling lawlessness with sanctuary policies. Kilmar Abrego Garcia, previously deported to El Salvador, faces a federal indictment in Tennessee for smuggling thousands of illegal immigrants, including MS-13 members. A federal judge approves a landmark NCAA settlement, allowing schools to pay athletes up to $20.5 million annually, reshaping college sports. Plus, Trump addresses his feud with Elon Musk over the budget bill, and FBI Director Kash Patel reveals a swatting incident. Los Angeles riots, National Guard, ICE raids, Trump administration, Gavin Newsom, Karen Bass, Tom Homan, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, MS-13, immigration enforcement, NCAA settlement, college athletics, Elon Musk, Kash Patel, swatting, deficit spending, sanctuary cities

Duration:00:27:24

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Week in Review: Another Side to the Palantir Story | The Last Word (For Now) On Dems and Young Men | 6/8/25

6/8/2025
Aaron McIntire recaps the week’s biggest stories, including Lucy Guo, a 30-year-old college dropout, surpassing Taylor Swift as the world’s youngest self-made female billionaire with a $1.3 billion net worth from her Scale AI stake, co-founded with Alexandr Wang and backed by Peter Thiel. Concerns mount over Palantir Technologies’ alleged contract with the Trump administration to build a centralized database on Americans, countered by ex-employee Wendy Anderson’s defense of its data integration tools. Tim Walz and Nate Silver analyze young men’s shift toward conservatism, with polls showing conservatives dominate among those with strong mental health. Plus, Stephen Miller slams Democrats’ “unsellable ideology,” and fears grow over Chinese-owned properties near U.S. military bases. Lucy Guo, Taylor Swift, Scale AI, Palantir Technologies, Peter Thiel, Alexandr Wang, Wendy Anderson, Trump administration, centralized database, Tim Walz, Nate Silver, young men voters, conservatism, Stephen Miller, Chinese investments, military bases, national security

Duration:00:27:20

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ASK IZZY: Fitness Myths and Overlooked Fundamentals | No Suck Saturday #045

6/7/2025
Aaron and Bella McIntire deliver a feel-good No Suck Saturday, spotlighting some of the insane factoids about the Mission: Impossible franchise. A Georgia high school grad, Mykale Baker, who survived childhood cancer, goes viral for working his Burger King shift post-graduation, raising $180,000 via GoFundMe for college. A new at-home HPV test, Teal, revolutionizes cervical cancer screening. Ask Izzy tackles fitness myths, protein powder picks like Naked Whey and Ancient Nutrition, and recovery tips for achy workouts. Plus, Bella’s nostalgic Jersey Shore rewatch with her sister brings light to heavy times. Mission Impossible, Tom Cruise, Burj Khalifa, Michael Baker, GoFundMe, cancer survivor, Teal HPV test, cervical cancer, Ask Izzy, fitness trends, protein powder, Naked Whey, Ancient Nutrition, Jersey Shore, Bella, Aaron McIntire, positive stories

Duration:00:34:27

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Musk vs. Trump Chernobyls | ICE Record Arrests | AOTMA | 6/6/25

6/6/2025
Aaron McIntire dives into the explosive feud between Elon Musk and President Donald Trump over the budget reconciliation bill, with Musk slamming its deficit spending and Trump alleging Musk’s opposition stems from electric vehicle subsidy cuts. Trump unveils a travel ban targeting 12 nations, including Afghanistan, Iran, and Somalia, to curb jihadist threats. ICE sets back-to-back daily arrest records, with 2,368 apprehensions of illegal immigrants, fueled by workplace enforcement and collateral captures. Plus, the Supreme Court revives an Ohio woman’s reverse discrimination lawsuit, and Michigan’s Rep. James DeSana pushes to impeach Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson for election law violations. The A.M. Update delivers hard-hitting insights on these critical developments. Elon Musk, Donald Trump, budget reconciliation bill, travel ban, ICE arrests, Supreme Court, reverse discrimination, James DeSana, Jocelyn Benson, deficit spending, immigration enforcement, Michigan impeachment, national security, electric vehicle subsidies

Duration:00:24:11

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Judicial Activism | Johnson on Musk's "180" | Russia’s Retaliation Threat | 6/5/25

6/5/2025
Aaron McIntire tackles U.S. District Judge Gordon Gallagher’s ruling to block the Trump administration’s deportation of Mohamed Soliman’s family, linked to the Boulder anti-Semitic attack. Elon Musk’s abrupt opposition to the budget reconciliation bill stuns Speaker Mike Johnson, despite $1.6 trillion in proposed savings. President Trump’s call with Vladimir Putin signals Russia’s looming retaliation against Ukraine’s drone strikes on airfields. Plus, Trump and Elizabeth Warren align on scrapping the debt ceiling, Palantir Technologies faces scrutiny over a reported database plan, and a Texas woman dies from a brain-eating amoeba via tap water. judicial activism, Gordon Gallagher, Mohammed Salman, deportation, Elon Musk, budget reconciliation bill, Mike Johnson, Russia Ukraine conflict, Vladimir Putin, Trump administration, debt ceiling, Elizabeth Warren, Palantir Technologies, brain-eating amoeba, national security

Duration:00:25:19

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Elon Musk TORCHES the Big Beautiful Bill | Boulder Terror Family Arrested | CCP Agro-Terror Plot Foiled? | 6/4/25

6/4/2025
Aaron McIntire covers the escalating feud over the “big beautiful bill,” with Elon Musk slamming it as a “disgusting abomination” while Trump and Mike Johnson defend its massive tax cuts and spending. The wife and five children of Boulder terror suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman face expedited deportation, as Kristi Noem probes their role, and two Chinese nationals are charged with smuggling a fungal agro-terrorism weapon. From Citibank’s policy shift to protect conservative clients to Phil Robertson’s unaired Duck Dynasty prayer, plus a heartwarming chat with Aaron’s son Ben, the show tackles news and culture. news, politics, Aaron McIntire, big beautiful bill, Elon Musk, Donald Trump, Mike Johnson, Rand Paul, tax cuts, debt ceiling, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, Boulder attack, terrorism, illegal immigration, deportation, Kristi Noem, ICE, Chinese nationals, agro-terrorism, Fusarium Graminearum, University of Michigan, Joe Biden, pardons, transgender inmates, chemical castration, Ted Cruz, Cory Booker, Citibank, debanking, Donald Trump Jr., cryptocurrency, Mondelez, Aldi, Harvey Milk, Pete Hegseth, Phil Robertson, Duck Dynasty, current events

Duration:00:21:26

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Boulder Terror Fallout | Dems Trying to Understand Normal People Is Adorable | 6/3/25

6/3/2025
Aaron McIntire covers the fallout from the Boulder terror attack by Mohamed Sabry Soliman, with Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi vowing to deport the Egyptian national and prosecute anti-Semitic violence. Senate Majority Leader John Thune warns of a $2.6 trillion tax hike if the “big, beautiful bill” fails, while the Washington Post baffles over a “mysterious” fentanyl drop at the secured border. Democrats struggle to connect with young men, as Nate Silver’s data reveals conservatives dominate among those with strong mental health, hinting at a spiritual divide. news, politics, Aaron McIntire, Mohamed Sabry Soliman, Boulder attack, terrorism, illegal immigration, Donald Trump, Pam Bondi, hate crime, deportation, John Thune, big beautiful bill, tax increase, child tax credit, Washington Post, fentanyl, border security, Axios, economy, optimism, ICE, masks, doxxing, Moderna, COVID vaccine, Mount Etna, volcano, global warming, Steve Milloy, Tim Walz, young men, Nate Silver, mental health, spiritual battle, current events

Duration:00:17:15