HOUR 1:
Tulsi Torches Bennie Johnson, CNN Runs Cover & Sean Duffy Blows Up CDL Rules:
It’s Tulsi Gabbard vs. Bennie Johnson, and you have to hear what Tulsi says about his wild claims — she absolutely unloads. Even more shocking? Bennie immediately backtracks on air, forcing CNN to jump in and save him. WOW. Then Sean Duffy is not having it, laying out a massive overhaul of CDL licensing in one of the country’s most influential states — a move that could impact trucking, jobs, and the economy nationwide. A fast, fiery hour packed with moments the media won’t replay.

HOUR 2:
Walz Spins the Blame & James Bradley Exposes the Truth About Vietnam:
Joe Pags breaks down a shocking press briefing from Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, where he manages to redirect blame once again — even as his state is mired in massive fraud scandals. Pags calls out the spin, the deflection, and the refusal to take responsibility that left jaws on the floor.
Then James Bradley, multiple best-selling author, joins the show for a gripping, eye-opening conversation that exposes the true narrative of Vietnam. Drawing from 10 years living in Vietnam, Bradley explains why the U.S. really got involved, whether it was about helping the French, and what was actually happening behind the scenes. He tackles the big historical questions head-on and delivers answers rarely heard in modern discussions. A powerful, must-hear hour of truth and context.

HOUR 3:
Kamala Melts Down on Stage & James Bradley Exposes Vietnam’s Hidden Truths (Part 2):
Kamala Harris takes the stage with a rambling, divisive speech that leaves Pags asking the obvious question: Is this really what Democrats want to run on? Pags delivers a hilarious real-time reaction that will have you laughing out loud as he breaks down the tone, the message, and the political misfire. Then it’s Part Two with best-selling author James Bradley, who continues exposing the true story of Vietnam. Bradley dives into how Chinese media selectively reports history, shares a gripping story from 1967, and explains why the heavy reliance on helicopters was ultimately a major strategic mistake. Insightful, revealing, and wildly entertaining — a must-hear hour.