HOUR 1:
Minneapolis Meltdown: Pags Takes on Radical Leadership & Noem and POTUS Fire Back:
What in the world is happening in Minneapolis? Joe Pags breaks down the shocking comments from the city’s radical police chief and mayor, and why their stance has people across the country stunned. Pags highlights the powerful responses from Gov. Kristi Noem and POTUS, who both push back hard. And Pags asks the simple question no one else will: even if the vast majority of Somalis in Minnesota are good people, who wouldn’t want the criminals removed? Why is that controversial? It’s a fast, fiery hour of nonstop news and sharp commentary you don’t want to miss.
HOUR 2:
Victor Avila Exposes the Narco Threat & the War Department Backlash:
Victor Avila, Assistant Director at ONDCP–OELA and former HSI agent, joins Pags with a jaw-dropping look inside the fight against international drug runners — and what he reveals will shock you. Avila breaks down what’s really happening off the coast of Venezuela, why War Secretary Pete Hegseth is under fire, and why some on the left seem more concerned about “protecting” narco traffickers than protecting Americans. He explains how intel operations work, how drug-running boats are intercepted, and why certain groups are suddenly demanding due process for narco terrorists. Avila also exposes the staggering amounts of money these networks generate and what’s at stake if the U.S. pulls back. This is insider, on-the-ground truth you won’t hear anywhere else.
HOUR 3:
TN Polls Close, Arctic Frost Heats Up & Louie Gohmert Sounds the Alarm:
It’s a rapid-fire news hour! Tennessee polls are closed, and Pags has the latest numbers coming in. Plus, Arctic Frost is nowhere near done — more indictments are expected, but will we ever see real accountability? Pags also updates the University of Oklahoma story, where the trans teacher who attacked a Christian student’s essay has now been suspended, and he breaks down exactly why. Then a big congressional move: a House panel advances Brandon Gill’s bill to extend federal employee probationary periods to two years, giving the government more time to evaluate workers before they get full protections — and Pags says GOOD. Finally, Louie Gohmert joins the show to dig into the deepest layers of Arctic Frost — who could be going to prison, why members of Congress were surveilled, and how the scandal could touch Biden, Harris, Garland, and Judge Boasberg. A loaded, can’t-miss hour.