HOUR 1:
CNN Founder Ted Turner has died, Iran Questions Grow + Pags Reflects on Media Landscape:
CNN founder Ted Turner has died at 87, marking the end of a major chapter in American media history. Joe Pags reflects on how Turner changed the entire news landscape by launching the first 24-hour news network - and how even CNN once felt far more balanced than it does today. Pags also shares his own experiences appearing on CNN over the years and how drastically the media world has shifted. Plus, the latest on Iran, what the U.S. is doing right now, where the conflict stands, and what could happen next.
HOUR 2:
Billionaire Tax Madness, Socialism Warning + Oil Crisis Explained:
Joe Pags sounds off on calls for a billionaire tax, calling it ridiculous and warning it's another step toward socialism. He explains why nearly everyone has worked for or benefited from companies built by billionaires at some point - and why punishing success won't help the economy. Then, former White House chief economist Vance Ginn joins to break down Operation Economic Fury, the Strait of Hormuz, rising oil prices, and the broader economic impact of the Iran conflict.
HOUR 3:
Trump Primary WINS, Paxton vs Cornyn Battle + Israel Myths SHUT DOWN:
President Trump backs candidates in Indiana and they nearly sweep the primaries, while the Texas showdown between Ken Paxton and John Cornyn tightens even more. Plus, Vivek Ramaswamy scores a major Republican primary win in Ohio's governor race. Joe Pags also reacts after a Texas water park reverses a "Muslim-only" event following pressure from Governor Abbott, calling it the right move. Then, Judge Roy K. Altman joins for a powerful conversation on Israel, misinformation surrounding the region, and the real history behind the conflict. From the 1967 borders to the flood of anti-Israel narratives online, Altman breaks down what's fact, what's fiction, and why understanding the history actually matters.