HOUR 1:
Kash SUES The Atlantic, Iran Ceasefire Uncertain + Seized Ships Update:
FBI Director Kash Patel is suing The Atlantic for $250 million, calling their reporting a defamatory “hit piece” and saying anonymous sources were used to push false claims about his conduct . Joe Pags breaks down why he supports the lawsuit and what it could mean for media accountability. He also dives into the latest on the Iran ceasefire as the deadline approaches — whether President Trump will extend it, where negotiations stand, and if Vice President JD Vance is heading back for another round of talks. Plus, the situation with seized Iranian ships and what that means for leverage in the ongoing conflict.

HOUR 2:
Bailouts for Foreign Workers? Pags UNLOADS + Venezuela Reality Check:
Pags goes off on American companies asking for taxpayer bailouts while hiring foreign workers — calling it out as a broken system and asking when enough is enough. Then, economist Daniel Di Martino joins to break down what’s really happening in Venezuela after major political changes — from leadership shifts to whether there’s actual improvement on the ground. They also dive into Venezuela’s massive oil reserves and whether U.S. companies can realistically operate there again, as reforms begin opening the door to foreign investment while major challenges remain.

HOUR 3:
420 Fun, Election Pushback EXPOSED + Misconduct List Drops, UFO Debate:
Pags and the crew kick things off with some 4/20 fun and viral number memes before diving into major headlines. Michigan’s Attorney General rejects a Trump administration ballot request, and Pags breaks down what’s really behind the move and the broader election fight. Then, Congress releases a list of 28 House investigations tied to sexual misconduct, raising new questions about accountability on Capitol Hill. Plus, Kay Hill joins for a deep dive into UFOs — what’s real, what’s not, and whether the government is finally getting closer to full disclosure.