HOUR 1:
Minneapolis ICE Shooting: The Facts, the Law & What Really Happened:
Joe Pags opens the show with the latest details out of Minneapolis, where a woman was fatally shot during an encounter with an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent. Pags lays out the undisputed facts and explains the legal reality many are ignoring: a vehicle can be considered a deadly weapon when used to attempt to strike law enforcement. No spin, no narratives — just the timeline, the law, and what actually matters in understanding this tragic incident.

HOUR 2:
ICE Shooting Explained, MN Fraud Hearing Turns Explosive & Ami Horowitz Goes On the Ground:
Kristi Noem holds a press conference on the Minneapolis ICE shooting, calling it preventable, and Joe Pags walks through exactly what happened — fact by fact, no spin. Then the Minnesota fraud hearing erupts, with James Comer, Tom Emmer, and Nancy Mace dropping statements that leave Pags stunned — and openly thanking Mace for being on the right side. Finally, Ami Horowitz joins the show after recently traveling to Venezuela, explaining how he stayed safe and what he saw firsthand. He also shares his latest street interviews in New York City, asking Americans why they’re protesting Maduro’s capture — and the answers are wild. A packed hour of real reporting, accountability, and truth from the ground.

HOUR 3:
New Food Pyramid, MAHA Shake-Up & Sen. Roger Marshall on Fixing Broken Healthcare:
A major health reset is underway as MAHA rolls out a new and improved food pyramid, and Joe Pags applauds the Trump administration for finally taking Americans’ health seriously. Then Karoline Leavitt hosts an open press conference alongside Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Marty Makary, laying out why these new recommendations matter and how they plan to rebuild public trust. Finally, Roger Marshall joins Pags to break down CDC changes to the childhood vaccine schedule, why restoring trust is critical, and how Obamacare/ACA continues to keep healthcare broken. A packed hour on health policy, accountability, and what real reform could look like.