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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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Arrest Warrants Go Out For Dem TX Lawmakers | DOJ Opens Russia Hoax Grand Jury | 8/5/25

8/5/2025
The A.M. Update covers escalating tensions in Texas as House Speaker Dustin Burrows approves arrest warrants for Democrats who fled to block a GOP redistricting plan, with Governor Greg Abbott accusing them of abandoning their duties and delaying flood relief legislation. The DOJ, under Attorney General Pam Bondi, launches a grand jury investigation into the alleged Trump-Russia collusion hoax, prompted by DNI Tulsi Gabbard’s criminal referral. Internationally, the Kremlin downplays nuclear rhetoric after Dmitry Medvedev’s comments provoked a U.S. response, with Trump moving two nuclear submarines closer to Moscow. USDA Secretary Brooke Rawlins bans SNAP benefits for junk food, a move backed by HHS Secretary RFK Jr. as common sense. A DHS memo briefly linking disaster aid to Israel boycott policies stirs controversy before being revised. Chadd Wright delivers a powerful message on divine grace on the Joe Rogan Experience. Aaron McIntire reflects on his waning enthusiasm for the upcoming NFL and college football seasons, citing early start dates and cultural shifts, and invites feedback via a poll on X. Texas redistricting, arrest warrants, Greg Abbott, Dustin Burrows, DOJ grand jury, Pam Bondi, Tulsi Gabbard, Trump-Russia, nuclear submarines, Kremlin, SNAP benefits, Brooke Rawlins, RFK Jr., DHS Israel memo, Jair Bolsonaro, Brazil coup, Chadd Wright, Joe Rogan, NFL season, college football, cultural decline

Duration:00:20:57

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Jack Smith Probed | Jobs Data Scrutinized | DEI Defiance Exposed | 8/4/25

8/4/2025
On the Monday edition, Aaron McIntire covers the U.S. Office of Special Counsel’s investigation into former special counsel Jack Smith for possible Hatch Act violations tied to his 2022 probes against Donald Trump. President Trump fires BLS Commissioner Erika McEntarfer after revised jobs data shows a slowdown, hinting at partisan manipulation. The Corporation for Public Broadcasting shuts down after losing funding, JD Vance jokes about probing UFOs, and a University of Iowa official admits to skirting DEI bans. A tragic church shooting in Seattle and Jared Allen’s heartfelt NFL Hall of Fame speech round out the show. Jack Smith, Hatch Act, Donald Trump, Bureau of Labor Statistics, jobs report, illegal immigration, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, JD Vance, UFOs, University of Iowa, DEI, Seattle

Duration:00:22:39

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Week in Review | 8/3/25

8/3/2025
This A.M. Update: Week in Review recaps the week's top moments, including Florida Governor Ron DeSantis exposing the H-1B visa scam that displaces American workers, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. detailing corruption in the vaccine injury compensation program, and comedian Tony Hawks sparking debate by refusing to leave an inheritance for his son. Plus, a look at the economy with mixed sentiments from listeners and Aaron’s personal take on tax relief hopes for next year. Ron DeSantis, H-1B visas, immigration policy, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., vaccine injury, pharmaceutical corruption, Tony Hawks, inheritance debate, economy, tax relief, A.M. Update Week in Review

Duration:00:20:48

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Car Rescues, Humility From an Unlikely Source, and ASK IZZY | No Suck Saturday #049

8/2/2025
On this No Suck Saturday, Aaron and Bella share five uplifting stories: a group of Iowa men from a Christian recovery program heroically save a man from a submerged car, a groom learns sign language to include his deaf in-laws in his wedding vows, a Pittsburgh man comforts a trapped driver, Alaskan locals save a beached whale, and Coach Deion Sanders reveals his inspiring recovery from bladder cancer. Plus, Bella answers listener health questions in the August edition of Ask Izzy, covering seed oils, constipation, and nighttime wakefulness. Iowa rescue, sign language vows, Pittsburgh compassion, whale rescue, Deion Sanders, bladder cancer recovery, Ask Izzy, seed oils, constipation, blood sugar, health tips, No Suck Saturday

Duration:00:33:24

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When It Comes to the Russia Hoax, It's Always the Ones You Most Expect | AOTMA | 8/1/25

8/1/2025
On this Friday edition of The A.M. Update, Aaron McIntire dives into newly declassified documents exposing Hillary Clinton’s role in a 2016 campaign plot to smear Donald Trump with Russia ties. The show also covers Trump’s frustration with Senate confirmation delays, a new presidential fitness council featuring Harrison Butker, tragic violence against Christians in the DRC, and Nicole Shanahan’s take on the Democratic Party’s shift toward centralized control. Plus, an engaging "Ask or Tell Me Anything" segment with listener questions on food, culture, and more. Russiagate, Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, Senate confirmations, presidential fitness council, Harrison Butker, DRC violence, Nicole Shanahan, Democratic Party, communism, Ask Me Anything, food supply, cultural commentary

Duration:00:24:19

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YUGE Economic News Day | You'll Never Guess Who Came Out AGAINST Insider Trading | 7/31/25

7/31/2025
President Trump announced a major trade deal with South Korea, securing $350 billion in U.S.-directed investments, $100 billion in energy purchases, and a 15% tariff on Korean goods, while U.S. exports face zero tariffs. U.S. GDP grew 3% in Q2 2025, surpassing expectations, with inflation dropping to 2.1%, prompting optimism from the White House despite the Federal Reserve holding interest rates steady. Nancy Pelosi endorsed a congressional insider trading ban after Trump accused her of profiting from insider knowledge, while a new Stanford study revised COVID vaccine lives saved to 2.5 million globally, far below WHO’s 14.4 million estimate. U.S. fertility rates hit a record low of 1.6 children per woman, with a Georgian church-led initiative cited as a model for reversing declines, and Senator Josh Hawley’s $600 tariff rebate proposal sparked debate as a morally questionable gimmick. Trump South Korea trade deal, U.S. GDP growth, inflation rate, Josh Hawley, tariff rebates, Nancy Pelosi, insider trading, COVID vaccine study, U.S. fertility rate, Georgian Orthodox Church, Cincinnati violence, Vinay Prasad, FDA

Duration:00:19:50

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Hawaii, West Coast Braced for Tsunamis | Personnel Win, Loss for Trump Admin | 7/30/25

7/30/2025
A massive 8.8-magnitude earthquake off Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula triggers tsunami warnings for Hawaii, Alaska, and the U.S. West Coast, with Japan’s Pacific coast expecting waves up to 3 yards. The quake, the largest since 2011, causes minor damage in Russia. The Senate confirms Trump’s DOJ nominee Emil Bove as a federal judge in a 50-49 vote. Dr. Vinay Prasad resigns from the FDA after facing Big Pharma backlash. Trump reflects on sparing Hillary Clinton from prosecution, contrasting it with the Russiagate hoax. Ron DeSantis criticizes H-1B visa abuse, and ICE arrests a Jamaican overstaying his visa, hired as a Maine police officer. Senator Josh Hawley proposes $600 tariff rebates for Americans. Job vacancies drop to 7.4 million. Tsunami warning, Kamchatka earthquake, Shane Tamura, Manhattan shooting, emil Bove, Vinay Prasad, Trump administration, Ron DeSantis, H-1B visas, Josh Hawley, tariff rebates, economy

Duration:00:20:04

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SLEEPER CELLS? Two Curiously Similar Shootings on the Same Day | Arrests in Cincy | 7/29/25

7/29/2025
The A.M. Update reports on a violent Cincinnati brawl where five suspects face charges after viral videos showed a mob brutally attacking a man and a woman, with Police Chief Teresa Theetge condemning the "cruel" act and noting only one of 100 bystanders called 911. Ohio gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy spoke to victim Holly, a single mom left bloodied, highlighting official inaction. In Midtown Manhattan, a gunman with an assault rifle shot a police officer and a bystander at 345 Park Avenue before being neutralized, with no motive or identity yet confirmed. A federal judge blocks Trump’s defunding of Planned Parenthood’s Medicaid reimbursements, defying his tax legislation. Trump warns the UK on immigration during his Scotland visit, while the EU trade deal secures $600 billion in investments and lower tariffs. California Senator Alex Padilla pushes amnesty for long-term illegals, countered by JD Vance defending Trump’s DOJ transparency on Jeffrey Epstein. Ghislaine Maxwell appeals her sex trafficking conviction, and Beto O’Rourke compares Trump to Hitler. A Reno casino shooting kills three, with the suspect arrested but motive unclear. A UK job ad for a Sharia court administrator sparks outrage, and RFK Jr. targets reform of the corrupt Vaccine Injury Compensation Program. Air analysis questions if random shootings in Manhattan and Reno could hint at Iran-linked sleeper cells activated post-border closure. Cincinnati brawl, Manhattan shooting, Iran sleeper cells, Teresa Theetge, Vivek Ramaswamy, Planned Parenthood, Trump EU trade deal, UK immigration, Alex Padilla, JD Vance, Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, Beto O’Rourke, Reno shooting, Sharia court, RFK Jr., Vaccine Injury Compensation

Duration:00:23:47

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YUGE: Trade Deal With the E.U. | Cinci Is a No-Go Zone | 7/28/25

7/28/2025
The A.M. Update dives into major developments: President Trump and EU’s Ursula von der Leyen announced a trade deal with a 15% tariff on European imports, particularly automobiles, effective August 1, 2025, with Trump hinting at tariff rebate checks due to massive revenue and potential debt reduction. OMB Director Russ Vought claims progress toward a balanced budget, citing tariff revenues and spending cuts. FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino’s cryptic X post about “shocking” discoveries in government corruption investigations raises questions, with no specifics provided. CIA Director John Ratcliffe alleges a criminal conspiracy in the Russiagate hoax, suggesting ongoing actions by DOJ and FBI. A harrowing evacuation at Denver International Airport due to a smoking American Airlines jet’s landing gear issue left one injured. A Michigan Walmart stabbing spree is charged as terrorism, while a Cincinnati brawl raises racial concerns. Comedian Tony Hawks’ decision to leave his wealth to charity, not his son, sparks debate about boomer inheritance trends and parental responsibility.

Duration:00:19:43

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Week in Review | 7/27/25

7/27/2025
The A.M. Update Week in Review highlights key moments from the week. Malcolm Gladwell’s Wall Street Journal talk argues driverless cars, tested with Waymo in Phoenix, are too safe, incentivizing pedestrian misbehavior like kids playing soccer on streets, potentially causing urban gridlock. A discussion with Dr. Beisner reframes the global warming debate as not about human contribution (which he concedes is negligible) but about whether Earth exists for human flourishing or vice versa, questioning if conceding human impact is strategic. Tucker Carlson’s Turning Point USA speech critiques conservatives for focusing on minor victories like gender in sports while ignoring bigger issues like drugs and economic decline, linking moral and middle-class decay. Richard Nixon’s In the Arena excerpt on 1960s education dysfunction parallels today’s societal challenges, emphasizing education as a linchpin. The Trump administration earns a B+/A grade, marred by slow DOJ/FBI action on accountability, despite strong immigration and military recruitment gains. A poll shows 70.3% give Trump a “pass,” with critiques on Epstein files and Syria policy. Malcolm Gladwell, driverless cars, Waymo, pedestrian behavior, global warming, Dr. Beisner, human flourishing, Tucker Carlson, Turning Point USA, moral decay, middle class, Richard Nixon, education dysfunction, Trump administration, DOJ accountability, Epstein files

Duration:00:24:30

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More Details on the INCREDIBLE Story of Life Out of Iowa | No Suck Saturday #048

7/26/2025
No Suck Saturday returns with five uplifting stories. A heartfelt tribute to Hulk Hogan, who passed at 71, features a man sharing how Hogan walked with his daughter, giving her hope to overcome a rare disease. In Iowa, baby Nash Keen, born at 21 weeks, earns a Guinness World Record as the youngest premature baby to survive, defying a 0% survival chance. Golfer Scottie Scheffler, fresh off a British Open win, emphasizes faith and family over fleeting victories. A humorous TikTok shows a family scattering ashes, interrupted by a Spotify ad about clearing “stuck poop,” bringing levity to a somber moment. Finally, Peyton Manning recounts a secret workout with Tom Brady, threatening high schoolers to keep their friendship under wraps. The episode closes with a discussion on C.S. Lewis’s Mere Christianity, exploring morality versus psychoanalysis, and a bittersweet highlight of Bella weaning her daughter. Hulk Hogan, Nash Keene, Scottie Scheffler, Peyton Manning, Tom Brady, C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity, premature baby, Guinness World Record, British Open, Spotify ad, morality, psychoanalysis

Duration:00:30:24

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Is Real ID Trump's Fault?! | 7/25/25

7/25/2025
The A.M. Update covers President Trump’s tense visit to the Federal Reserve, clashing with Chair Jerome Powell over the $3.1 billion renovation cost, which Powell disputed, citing a completed Martin Building renovation. California Governor Gavin Newsom admits to participating in a coordinated effort to oust Biden, confirming a year-old Democratic coup. JD Vance calls out Microsoft for firing 9,000 American workers while seeking H1B visas, questioning their labor shortage claims. Joy Behar hints at The View’s hiatus, raising cancellation rumors amid broader media shifts tied to USAID funding. Hulk Hogan’s passing at 71 is mourned, highlighting his Christian conversion and cultural impact. Ask or Tell Me Anything addresses AI data center energy concerns, nuclear power’s future, Real ID misconceptions, stablecoin definitions, and skepticism about John MacArthur abuse allegations. Trump Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell, $3.1 billion renovation, Gavin Newsom, Biden coup, JD Vance, Microsoft H1B visas, Joy Behar, The View hiatus, Hulk Hogan, Christian conversion, AI data centers, nuclear power, Real ID, stablecoin, John MacArthur

Duration:00:19:32

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More Smoking Guns, But You Gotta Show Me Arrests | 7/24/25

7/24/2025
The A.M. Update delves into Tulsi Gabbard’s bombshell revelations, exposing the Obama administration’s role in fabricating the 2016 Russia collusion hoax, with allegations of treasonous intent. The DOJ forms a strike force to investigate, but a federal judge denies access to Epstein grand jury transcripts. Harmeet Dhillon shines at the DOJ, tackling illegal DEI programs nationwide. Trump pushes for unbiased AI development, while Candace Owens faces a defamation lawsuit from Emmanuel and Brigitte Macron. The show grades Trump’s second term, with listeners giving a 70.3% “pass” amid concerns over Epstein and accountability failures. Tulsi Gabbard, Obama administration, Russia collusion hoax, DOJ strike force, Epstein transcripts, Harmeet Dhillon, DEI investigations, Trump AI executive order, Candace Owens, Macron lawsuit, Mike Johnson, Somalia representative, John Kennedy, Brian Coburger, RFK Jr., thimerosal ban

Duration:00:21:56

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Trump Strikes Deal With Japan, Says Obama Has Splainin' to Do | Grading Trump's First Six Months | 7/23/25

7/23/2025
The A.M. Update covers President Trump’s major trade deals with Japan and the Philippines, promising economic boosts and tariff advantages. Trump calls out Barack Obama for alleged treason in the Russia collusion hoax, while the DOJ plans to meet with Ghislaine Maxwell. The U.S. Olympic Committee aligns with Trump’s ban on dudes competing in women's sports. Plus, grading Trump’s second term at six months and reflecting on Ozzy Osbourne’s complex legacy. Trump trade deals, Japan trade, Philippines trade, Barack Obama, Russia collusion, Ghislaine Maxwell, DOJ, FBI, U.S. Olympic Committee, transgender ban, Yvette Clark, immigration, Jeff Daniels, Kamala Harris, Ozzy Osbourne, Coca-Cola cane sugar, SIG Sauer, education crisis, Richard Nixon

Duration:00:23:42

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Are We FINALLY Holding the SWAMP Accountable? | Musings About Crack | 7/22/25

7/22/2025
The A.M. Update dives into Tulsi Gabbard’s explosive claims against Obama-era officials for manufacturing the Trump-Russia collusion narrative, with new documents fueling a DOJ criminal referral. It also covers Representative Luna’s push to prosecute Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell over lavish renovation plans and a massive cyber espionage operation targeting Microsoft servers. Plus, Hunter Biden’s bizarre crack cocaine commentary and Trump’s $10 billion defamation lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal. Tulsi Gabbard, Trump-Russia, DOJ referral, Obama administration, Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell, Anna Paulina Luna, Microsoft hack, cyber espionage, Hunter Biden, Trump lawsuit, Wall Street Journal, Jeffrey Epstein, immigration policy, Stephen Miller, COVID vaccine, FDA commissioner

Duration:00:20:16

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John MacArthur: Finished Well | More Missiles to Ukraine...It's Different This Time? | 7/15/25

7/15/2025
The A.M. Update with Aaron McIntire honors the passing of Pastor John MacArthur, a giant of the faith who finished well at 86, emphasizing his commitment to preaching Christ above personal glory. President Trump announces NATO will fund offensive weapons for Ukraine, marking a shift in policy. The Supreme Court greenlights Trump’s plan to dismantle the Department of Education, allowing 1,400 layoffs. Rep. Corey Mills faces eviction from his D.C. penthouse for unpaid rent and mounting financial troubles. RFK Jr. celebrates the ice cream industry joining the MAHA effort to eliminate harmful food dyes, with 35-40% of U.S. food producers now committed.

Duration:00:20:12

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Trump’s Epstein Firestorm | MASSIVE SoCal ICE Raid | 7/14/25

7/14/2025
The A.M. Update with Aaron McIntire dissects a chaotic weekend: President Trump’s Truth Social post fuels the Epstein controversy, igniting the Streisand effect by defending AG Pam Bondi amid reported tensions with Deputy FBI Director Dan Bongino. A massive ICE raid in Southern California targets a cannabis farm, uncovering child labor and sparking violent protests, while a rogue judge tries to halt operations. Tucker Carlson’s Turning Point USA speech slams GOP for prioritizing “appetizer” wins like women’s sports over core issues like economic decay and urban decline, hinting at a 2028 run. Plus, charges dropped against Dr. Kirk Moore for defying COVID mandates.

Duration:00:24:40

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FINALLY? Brennan, Comey Facing Federal Investigations | 7/9/25

7/9/2025
The A.M. Update examines Trump’s push to move past the Jeffrey Epstein controversy and his stance on amnesty amid immigration debates. A coordinated Antifa attack on an ICE facility signals a dangerous escalation. Plus, a look at the “Hipsterian” demographic that could be drawn to Elon Musk’s America Party. Jeffrey Epstein, Trump amnesty, Antifa attack, ICE facility, Elon Musk, America Party, Hipsterians, John Brennan, James Comey, tariffs, Aaron McIntire, AM Update

Duration:00:21:30

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We Can't Be Serious About the Epstein Narrative, Right? | TSA Ends the Most Annoying Tradition Ever | 7/8/25

7/8/2025
The A.M. Update tackles the White House’s stance on Jeffrey Epstein’s death, raising doubts about transparency and missing evidence. Heroic efforts in Kerr County’s deadly floods shine through, and the TSA finally ends its shoe removal rule at airports, marking the end of an era. Jeffrey Epstein, Texas floods, TSA shoe rule, White House transparency, Kerr County, heroism, FBI, DOJ, Pam Bondi, Aaron McIntire, AM Update

Duration:00:24:51

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Texas Tragedy | Musk’s New Party | Why Driverless Cars Won’t Work | 7/7/25

7/7/2025
The A.M. Update dives into the devastating Texas floods that claimed 66 lives, Elon Musk’s bold launch of the America Party to challenge the two-party system, and a surprisingly simple reason why self-driving cars may never dominate our roads. Plus, updates on the Big Beautiful Bill and a heroic father’s sacrifice. Texas floods, Elon Musk, America Party, self-driving cars, Big Beautiful Bill, immigration, ICE, global warming, human flourishing, Aaron McIntire, AM Update

Duration:00:21:26