Hour 1:
“Civilization Will Die” Fallout, Ceasefire Deal Reached with Iran:
President Trump sparks major backlash after warning that a “whole civilization will die” amid escalating tensions with Iran, drawing sharp reactions and calls for accountability. As the situation intensifies, breaking news hits — the U.S. and Iran agree to a two-week ceasefire, signaling a potential pause in the conflict and a shift toward diplomacy. Joe Pags breaks down the high-stakes rhetoric, the political fallout, and what this sudden ceasefire could mean moving forward in a rapidly evolving global crisis.

HOUR 2:
Ceasefire Deal Hinges on Hormuz, Gas Prices in Focus + Rescue Mission EXPOSED:
A two-week ceasefire is on — but it hinges on Iran and the Strait of Hormuz, raising major questions about global oil flow and whether gas prices will actually drop. Joe Pags breaks down what this means for energy markets and asks if the messaging from the White House was strategic all along. Then, retired Air Force Combat Controller Eric Lionheart joins to give a detailed, boots-on-the-ground breakdown of the F-15E rescue mission — from CSAR operations to encrypted signals — and explains how a leak could have put a pilot’s life in serious danger.

HOUR 3:
Iran Ceasefire Update, Oil Prices DROP + DHS Flight Crackdown, Border Showdown:
Iran releases a new statement on the ceasefire, signaling openness to negotiations as tensions shift. Joe Pags breaks down what it really means moving forward. Meanwhile, oil prices are dropping fast after the news — but will that actually translate to lower gas prices? Plus, DHS is considering major action against sanctuary cities by targeting international flights, and Acting AG Todd Blanche is gaining support from both sides as questions grow about whether he’ll keep the role. Then, Sheriff Mark Lamb joins for a no-holds-barred breakdown of border policy, DHS changes, and the controversy surrounding Pima County leadership — including why ICE faces restrictions and what’s really happening on the ground.