HOUR 1:
DOJ Hunts Leakers, Media Meltdown & Renee Good’s Family Breaks Their Silence:
President Trump and his DOJ are aggressively tracking down leakers, and one has now been arrested and jailed over what POTUS says was the leak of top-secret information tied to Venezuela strikes—prompting Joe Pags to break down how a Washington Post reporter allegedly obtained the material and whether journalists themselves could face legal exposure. Drawing on more than 35 years running newsrooms and anchoring major broadcasts, Pags then unloads on a local station for flat-out misreporting, explaining exactly how bad journalism turns into viral misinformation and why Americans should be far more careful about where they get their news. Finally, the father-in-law of Renee Good speaks out, and his words add a stunning new layer to the Minneapolis ICE shooting story—raising emotional, factual, and moral questions you won’t hear framed this way anywhere else.

HOUR 2:
Iran Threatens Trump, Greenland Questions Grow & Gen. Flynn Speaks Plainly:
President Donald Trump is now facing assassination threats from Iran, with chants of “death to America” echoing from Iran’s parliament—something Joe Pags says is a grim pattern, not a surprise. Pags breaks down the history behind the threats and why they matter now. Then he turns to the growing questions around Greenland—how much would it actually cost the U.S., why NATO is quietly moving troops there, and what the real strategic play might be. Finally, Michael Flynn joins the show for a no-spin, insider conversation on Iran, Israel, Venezuela, Ukraine, missing money, and what comes next geopolitically. Flynn delivers blunt analysis straight from decades of experience—warning against emotional decisions, questioning whether targeting the ayatollahs is wise, and laying out realities you won’t hear from politicians or pundits.

HOUR 3:
SCOTUS, Ballot Counting & Campus Threats — Your Rapid-Fire News Breakdown:
Joe Pags dives into the latest signals from the Supreme Court of the United States on transgender athletes in sports, asking whether a decision is finally coming into focus. He then tackles the growing push to end ballot counting weeks after Election Day, explaining why this issue is suddenly gaining traction. Next, a disturbing story out of Utah: a University of Utah student charged after making gun gestures and threatening conservative debaters, prompting Pags to say plainly—this has to stop. Finally, Katie Pavlich, now with NewsNation, joins the show to weigh in on the week’s biggest headlines, from SCOTUS and election integrity to the ICE shooting fallout, Iran, and the state of journalism today.