HOUR 1:
Iran Power Struggle, Trump Unleashed & The Leaders Who Didn't Last:
Iran's leadership is a revolving door of danger-and Joe Pags explains why. From assassinations to mysterious deaths and power struggles, history shows that some Iranian leaders barely take office before chaos follows. Iran's political system has seen multiple high-ranking officials killed or targeted, just today. So, is the current conflict really an "America First" move? Pags says yes-and breaks down why the timing matters and what the real strategic goals might be. Plus, a moment you have to hear from the Oval Office: President Trump goes off on what he calls the "sick people" running Iran, delivering a blunt message about the regime and why the U.S. acted now. Pags plays the clips and explains what it all means for America-and what could come next.

HOUR 2:
Trump's 40-Year Iran Warning, Rubio Destroys Media Spin & Schlapp Breaks It Down:
More than 40 years ago, Donald J. Trump was already warning about Iran-and Joe Pags points out something striking: the message hasn't changed. Love him or hate him, Pags says one thing is clear-Trump has been remarkably consistent on Iran for decades. Then reporters try to trap Secretary of State Marco Rubio with a classic gotcha question... and it completely backfires. Rubio flips the script and dismantles the narrative on the spot. Meanwhile, Chuck Schumer is once again furious-but when isn't he? Plus, Matt Schlapp of CPAC joins the show. The longtime conservative leader and foreign affairs voice breaks down the Iran situation, what happens next, and why it matters for America. He also previews the upcoming CPAC Dallas event and what conservatives should expect. A sharp, timely conversation you don't want to miss.

HOUR 3:
Father Convicted After Son's Shooting? Pags Takes the Calls:
A Georgia father is convicted of murder after giving his son a gun that was later used in a deadly shooting-and Joe Pags says the case raises serious questions. How is the father legally responsible for what his son did? The ruling has the country debating accountability, gun rights, and where the line should be drawn. Pags opens the phones and the reactions pour in. Callers weigh in, the crew pushes back, and even the studio can't agree. It's a lively, no-holds-barred hour on a shocking case full of twists-and a debate that's dividing Americans.