HOUR 1:
Chilling NC Train Killing, Media Spin & Pags on Race and Crime in America:
A Ukrainian refugee is brutally killed on a Charlotte, NC train, and the horrifying video has finally forced the media to cover it — but why only now? Pags breaks down the details of the case and asks why Democrats are furious that the footage is being shared. He digs into the double standards of how crime is reported, tackling the tough conversations about race in America — whether it’s white-on-Black, Black-on-Black, or Black-on-white violence. With sharp analysis and zero spin, Pags exposes the truth behind the headlines in a powerful, can’t-miss hour.
HOUR 2:
Baseball “Karen” Goes Viral & Rep. Anna Paulina Luna on Crime, Chicago & Judges:
Pags kicks things off with the weekend’s viral moment — the “Baseball Karen.” A dad handed over a home run ball to an irate woman right in front of his kids, and the video has everyone talking. Pags breaks down the ridiculous story with his own take on what he would have done in that situation. Then, Rep. Anna Paulina Luna joins the show to tackle America’s crime crisis. Should the National Guard be assisting police — and does she back POTUS sending them to Chicago? Plus, Luna explains her bill to hold incompetent judges accountable. It’s a mix of fun, fire, and facts you won’t want to miss.
HOUR 3:
Rapid Fire SCOTUS Rulings & Sen. Ron Johnson on COVID, Vaccines & HHS Transparency:
It’s rapid fire news on the Joe Pags Show! Pags offers his quick takes on today’s trending stories — from the Supreme Court siding with ICE and President Trump on sending the National Guard to California, to another ruling that says the president can fire an FTC commissioner without cause. Joe explains why POTUS is the boss of the executive branch and why this ruling should have been a no-brainer. Then, Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin joins Pags to talk about the lasting effects of COVID, the ongoing vaccine debate, and the strange HHS hearing where Democrats fought hard to block transparency. Will RFK Jr. remain as HHS Secretary? Johnson and Pags break it all down in a powerful, fact-packed interview.