HOUR 1:
"Tucker Has LOST IT"-Pags Eviscerates Carlson Over Shocking Iran Comments:
Tucker Carlson's latest comments on Iran and Israel are sending shockwaves through conservatives - and Joe Pags says he can't stay silent anymore. From suggesting Iran may need nuclear weapons to blasting America's relationship with Israel, Tucker's remarks have left many longtime supporters stunned. Pags plays the actual clips, exposes what he says Tucker is conveniently leaving out, and completely tears apart the argument piece by piece in one of the most explosive takedowns yet. A jaw-dropping clash between two massive conservative voices you absolutely have to hear.

HOUR 2:
John Thune Suddenly Backs Paxton? Iran Deal Questions EXPLODE + Ted Poe Unleashed:
Suddenly, John Thune is praising Ken Paxton - and Joe Pags says the political timing couldn't be more obvious. He breaks down what the recent runoffs and primaries revealed about the Republican Party and why many voters clearly see it as Trump's party now. Then, Pags asks the big question: if Iran is the threat everyone says it is, why is America still trying to make a deal with them? Plus, former Congressman and Judge Ted Poe joins for a powerful conversation on Iran, regime change, whether the U.S. should support revolution efforts inside the country, and what history teaches us about wars, negotiations, and strength on the world stage.

HOUR 3:
Jill Biden's Debate Claim STUNS, Hochul Mocked + Iran War Questions Intensify:
Jill Biden now says she thought President Biden may have been having a stroke during the debate against Trump - and Joe Pags asks how Americans are only hearing this now. Then, the America 250 concert lineup is released, and Pags sounds off on what he sees as some major misses. Plus, Kathy Hochul goes viral again after a moment Pags says completely backfired. Then, Heritage Foundation foreign policy expert Andrew Harding joins for a deep dive into Iran, Russia, and China - breaking down whether America is moving closer to a deal or a larger conflict, what role the War Powers Act plays, and whether the Iranian regime can actually be changed.