HOUR 1:
Brown Shooting Twist, MIT Connection Theories & Rubio’s Rare Transparency:
The Brown University shooting takes a dramatic turn as the suspect is found dead, and the story gets even more intense when callers start drawing connections to the MIT shooting, igniting heated debate and conspiracy theories live on air. Pags breaks down what we know, what doesn’t add up, and why this case continues to raise serious questions. Then Marco Rubio delivers an end-of-year press conference outlining U.S. accomplishments, foreign policy priorities, national security progress, and current initiatives, prompting Pags to praise the administration’s transparency and accountability. A fast-paced, headline-driven hour loaded with crime news, national security, government transparency, and sharp analysis you won’t want to miss.

HOUR 2:
Rubio Gets Real on Global Chaos & Randy Sutton Sounds the Alarm on Police Lives:
Marco Rubio fields tough questions at his end-of-year press conference and cuts straight to the core of what’s happening in the U.S. and around the world. Pags echoes Rubio’s blunt assessments — including the question many Americans are asking: why are we involved in the war in Ukraine at all? Then Randy Sutton joins the show with a must-hear conversation on the crisis facing law enforcement. A former lieutenant and star of COPS, Sutton speaks out about the surge in violence against police, the shocking suicide numbers, and the lifesaving work of The Wounded Blue, the organization he founded to support injured officers. It’s a powerful, eye-opening hour on national security, foreign policy, public safety, and the real realities cops face in America.

HOUR 3:
Drug Prices Slashed, Hollywood Silence Questioned & Jim Simpson Warns of a Growing Crisis:
POTUS joins nine major pharmaceutical companies to announce significant drug price reductions, a major win for American patients and families — and Pags breaks down why this matters right now for affordability and healthcare costs. Then troubling reports surface that Conan O’Brien allegedly discouraged anyone from calling police when Nick Reiner was acting erratically, prompting Pags to issue a blunt reminder: see something, say something — even in Hollywood. Plus, Elise Stefanik unexpectedly exits the New York governor’s race and announces she will not seek reelection, leaving Pags asking: why now? Finally, Jim Simpson joins the show with a sobering assessment of the moment America is in. Simpson warns that the far left is actively working to undermine the country, breaks down who is attacking the United States economically and politically, and explains what Americans should be watching closely. A packed, high-impact hour on drug prices, public responsibility, political shakeups, and economic security.