HOUR 1:
Alligator Alcatraz: Bite Back on Crime!
Pags dives into the grand opening of “Alligator Alcatraz” — jokingly dubbing it “Try to Leave, They’ll Bite Your Ass!” — and explains why this creative, tough-on-crime idea is exactly what America needs right now. But of course, a far-left activist had to ruin the moment with a truly disgusting hot take you have to hear to believe. Pags unpacks every angle, with facts, fun, and a laugh along the way.

HOUR 2:
Idaho Plea Sparks Outrage + Gonzales Unveils PEARL Act:
There’s a harrowing update in the Idaho student murder case: Bryan Kohberger has reportedly accepted a plea deal for four consecutive life sentences, avoiding the death penalty, but the victims’ families are furious—Pags shares their powerful voices demanding justice. Plus, Rep. Tony Gonzales joins to briefly outline his new PEARL Act and weigh in on what’s next for Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill.

HOUR 3:
UPenn Apologizes Over Lia Thomas + Johnson Pushes Back on BBB Cuts:
Under new Trump-era Title IX guidelines, the University of Pennsylvania has agreed to remove Lia Thomas's swim records, restore titles to female athletes she originally beat, and issue formal apologies—while officially adopting a biological definition of male and female across women's sports. Meanwhile, House Speaker Mike Johnson is fuming over Senate alterations to the Big Beautiful Bill—either gutting key provisions or changing its core funding structure. Joining Pags, Counselor to the Secretary of the U.S. Department of the Treasury Joe Lavorgna unpacks what all this means for the BBB’s border, healthcare, and fiscal priorities—and teases whether these Senate moves are a deal-breaker or a potential spark for new bipartisan fixes.