HOUR 1:
DHS Hearing Meltdown: GOP Wins, Dems Implode, and a Brutal Clapback — Plus a Haunting Guthrie Update:
Today’s DHS hearing delivered a sharp contrast as Republicans notched clear wins while Democrats stumbled into what many are calling an all-time low. A jaw-dropping exchange saw Todd Lyons fire back at Eric Swalwell, instantly becoming one of the most talked-about moments of the day. The White House response followed quickly, with Karoline Leavitt laying out exactly what happened and why it matters. The hour closes on a darker note with a haunting new development in the Guthrie case that raises even more unsettling questions. Fast, fact-driven, and impossible to ignore — everything you need to know from today, laid out clearly.

HOUR 2:
SAVE Act Showdown: Voter ID Logic, Dem Resistance — and a Chilling Cartel Warning:
The SAVE Act takes center stage as the case for voter ID is laid out in plain terms — if ID is required to get medication, board a plane, or open a bank account, why is voting treated differently? The growing resistance from Democrats raises a blunt question: why oppose safeguards that protect elections? Even President Donald Trump has voiced confusion over why the bill isn’t sailing through Congress.
The hour then turns dark and urgent as Sara Carter joins the show with an alarming update on cartel activity. She explains how criminal networks are adapting after recent Venezuela developments, why cartels are actively targeting Americans — including children — and what this means for national security. A sobering, must-hear conversation that underscores why policy decisions matter right now.

HOUR 3:
The Guthrie Case Takes Another Turn, Cobain Death Revisited, Epstein Pressure Builds:
Another stunning development lands in the Guthrie case as new facts come in live, reopening the biggest questions yet — kidnapping, ransom, or something else entirely? The uncertainty only grows. Attention then turns north as talk heats up around a possible renegotiation of the U.S.–Canada bridge deal, raising eyebrows about what’s really on the table. A haunting anniversary follows: Kurt Cobain was found dead 32 years ago, and a new forensic review is fueling renewed claims that his death may not have been suicide after all. The true-crime thread continues with Alex Murdaugh still pushing an appeal — but does he actually have a path forward? The hour closes with Kay Hill breaking down a global political firestorm as Keir Starmer reportedly backs a U.K.–U.S. ambassador pick linked to the Epstein list — proof that the Epstein story isn’t fading and the pressure to release everything is only growing.