HOUR 1:
America Unites for the Spurs, California Still Counting Votes + Scott Pelley Out:
The Spurs are gearing up for Game 1 of the NBA Finals tonight in San Antonio, and Joe Pags says it's one of the few things left that can truly bring people together - pure, bipartisan fun. Then, he sounds off on California's election system, questioning why it's so hard to have an election day without endless mail-in ballot controversies and delayed results. Plus, Scott Pelley is out, and Pags doesn't hold back, saying it's time for legacy media to face accountability after years of losing the trust of the American people.
HOUR 2:
Rubio TORCHES Ted Lieu, NYC at a Crossroads + Sid Rosenberg Talks Spurs-Knicks:
It's Ted Lieu versus Marco Rubio in a fiery exchange that Joe Pags says you absolutely have to hear. Pags breaks down what he calls Lieu's misleading narrative and Rubio's blistering response that turns the argument on its head. Then, WABC radio host Sid Rosenberg joins for a fun and wide-ranging conversation on Zohran Mamdani, the future of New York City, and the Spurs-Knicks NBA Finals matchup. From politics to sports and everything in between, it's a lively discussion about the issues shaping two of America's biggest cities.
HOUR 3:
Trump Headed to Finals Game 3? Strait of Hormuz Questions + Nancy Mace Unfiltered:
President Trump says he plans to attend Game 3 of the NBA Finals in New York, adding even more attention to the Spurs-Knicks showdown. Then, Joe Pags breaks down Trump's latest Oval Office comments on the Strait of Hormuz and why it appears the critical shipping lane may remain effectively closed for now. Plus, a researcher is charged after allegedly attempting to smuggle monkeypox-related materials into the United States, raising major biosecurity questions. Then, Nancy Mace joins the show to discuss her run for South Carolina governor, President Trump backing another candidate, and why she believes she's still the right choice for the job.