
Airport security lines are stretching for hours nationwide as the Department of Homeland Security shutdown persists, leaving TSA workers unpaid and travelers stranded. President Trump, after publicly refusing to negotiate, is now signaling willingness to fund DHS without fully financing ICE, a sharp reversal of his earlier stance. Simultaneously, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is pressuring the president to deepen U.S. involvement in the conflict with Iran, citing strategic opportunities. Adding to the contradictions, Trump cast a mail‑in ballot in Florida despite years of denouncing the practice.

In this episode, host Mike Gress of the Washington Examiner discusses the escalating conflict between the United States and Iran, focusing on the Pentagon’s strained resources, dwindling missile supplies, and a weakening economy. He provides detailed casualty figures, emphasizing that...

In this episode, the host discusses the Canadian Prime Minister's firm stance that Canada will not join any offensive military actions related to the Israel‑U.S. conflict, despite rising gas prices hitting $4 per gallon. The PM reiterates Canada's policy of...