HOUR 1:
President Trump Takes Victory Lap, Roasts the Press & Walkout Rumors Emerge:
President Donald Trump takes center stage at a lively White House press briefing marking his first year back in office, and Joe Pags pulls the best clips of the day—the wins, the zingers, the confidence, and even a few moments that had the press squirming. Pags gives his straight-up take on what’s working, what still needs fixing, and why this administration feels very different from the last. Then things get spicy: are coordinated nationwide walkouts actually being planned? Who’s pushing them, what’s the real goal, and is this another manufactured moment? Pags breaks it down in a fun, fast, can’t-miss hour.

HOUR 2:
Trump Calls Out Minnesota Fraud, Border Boss Fires Back & Mike Davis Drops Legal Bombs:
President Donald Trump takes questions on the stacking fraud scandal in Minneapolis, while Border Commander Greg Bovino draws a hard line—shutting down a heckling reporter and defending ICE operations without apology. Then Mike Davis joins Joe Pags for a no-holds-barred legal breakdown: what Don Lemon may be facing, whether local officials like Jacob Frey crossed into aiding and abetting, what charges could apply, and whether the Insurrection Act is even on the table. Sharp, fast, and explosive—this is the context you won’t hear anywhere else.

HOUR 3:
Who Really Owns Greenland? Pags Explains — Then Anna Paulina Luna Turns Up the Heat:
Joe Pags delivers a clear, fascinating history lesson on Greenland—who actually owns it, how Denmark ended up in control, when it was acquired, and why the U.S. has long had strategic interest. He breaks it down in plain English, asking the question many Americans are wondering: Could it be ours? Then Anna Paulina Luna joins the show to discuss her criminal referrals involving Tim Walz and Keith Ellison, where that process stands, and what accountability could look like. They also dig into banning congressional stock trading and reflect on the first year of President Trump’s administration—with Luna saying plainly: we’re just getting started.