Trump Thumbs His Nose at the U.N. | Would-Be Assassin Is Guilty | 9/24/25
Release Date: 09/24/2025
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U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro announces more charges are coming for White House Correspondents' Dinner shooter Cole Allen, while Jimmy Kimmel somehow thought assassination jokes were still funny the night before the attack. Plus, former Senator Ben Sasse sits down with 60 Minutes and delivers a masterclass in facing mortality with faith. Cole Allen, White House Correspondents Dinner shooting, Jeanine Pirro, attempted assassination Trump, Jimmy Kimmel Melania Trump, Ben Sasse 60 Minutes, Ben Sasse pancreatic cancer, Ron DeSantis redistricting, Hasan Piker, Marco Rubio Iran, Strait of...
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A gunman rushes a Secret Service checkpoint at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, and his manifesto reveals a chilling window into radicalized thinking. Plus, the Iran conflict gets foggier by the day, and oil price might be the only honest indicator we have left. White House Correspondents Dinner shooting, Cole Allen, Cole Allen manifesto, WHCA dinner, Washington Hilton shooting, assassination attempt, Trump assassination attempt, Secret Service, White House Correspondents Association, Iran conflict, Iran nuclear deal, Iran negotiations, US Iran talks, crude oil prices, Karoline...
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Aaron McIntire celebrates the successful Easter weekend rescue of two downed U.S. airmen behind enemy lines in Iran, describing it as one of the most complex special operations in history involving deception, firefights, and a temporary U.S. base deep inside Iranian territory. President Trump marks the occasion while ramping up pressure on Iran with threats of massive strikes on power plants and bridges if the regime does not open the Strait of Hormuz. We also cover the detention of a Milwaukee mosque leader with terror ties, the arrest of relatives of Qassem Soleimani, strong March jobs...
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Aaron McIntire reacts to the sudden departure of Attorney General Pam Bondi, with President Trump praising her service while announcing Deputy AG Todd Blanch as acting replacement. We cover Trump’s latest warning to Iran, including dramatic footage of a major Tehran bridge being destroyed, alongside signs that oil flow through the Strait of Hormuz may be recovering. Additional topics include White House manufacturing and trade victory laps, and listener questions on everything from potential AG replacements to right-wing infighting. The AM Update, Aaron McIntire, Pam Bondi out, Todd...
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Aaron McIntire recaps President Trump’s national address restating the goals and progress of Operation Epic Fury, honoring fallen service members while issuing a fresh ultimatum to Iran on electric infrastructure and oil targets if no deal is reached. We also cover the successful launch of NASA’s Artemis II mission, sending the first crewed spacecraft beyond low Earth orbit in over 50 years. In the Supreme Court, oral arguments heat up over Trump’s executive order on birthright citizenship, with pointed exchanges involving Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson. Additional highlights include...
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Aaron McIntire covers President Trump’s firm timeline for winding down U.S. operations in Iran, with a national address scheduled for tonight, while emphasizing that other nations must handle their own interests in the Strait of Hormuz. We look at the latest on over 11,000 targets struck, China and Pakistan’s five-point peace plan, and Trump’s new executive order aimed at securing voter integrity through citizenship verification. Domestically, a federal judge orders the restoration of Biden-era amnesty for hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants via the CBP One app. Plus, reactions...
info_outlineAaron McIntire covers Ryan Routh's guilty verdict for attempting to assassinate Trump, including his courtroom suicide attempt and life sentence looming. Trump roasts the UN over a faulty escalator and teleprompter, vows to "blow out of existence" narco-terrorists, calls Christianity the most persecuted faith, and dubs climate change the "greatest con job." Jim Jordan hails YouTube's admission of Biden-era censorship pressure and reinstatement offers for banned creators. A Georgia inmate identifying as a woman gets 80 years for mailing bombs from prison. Stephen Miller outlines the crackdown on left-wing terror networks like Antifa. Kamala Harris launches her book tour, slamming Trump as a "communist dictator" and admitting Buttigieg's gay identity posed a VP risk. Harvard's August study echoes White House warnings on prenatal acetaminophen and autism/ADHD. Plus, analysis of Yuri Bezmenov's 1984 KGB subversion blueprint and right-wing "doomers" fueling demoralization.
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