Josh opens the show with the latest developments on the Iran deal and explains why it now appears to be hanging by a thread following Iran's actions earlier this week. He revisits what should have been done from the beginning, why the current approach has fallen short, and why President Trump still has time to secure a real victory. Josh also examines the biggest obstacles standing in the way of a lasting agreement and whether a deal is still realistically within reach.
Next, Josh turns to the courts with a major legal update, breaking down the Left's meltdown over a recent Supreme Court ruling that may go down as one of the most commonsense decisions we've seen from the Court. He explains what the ruling actually says, why critics are misrepresenting it, and what it means for the future of executive authority and the rule of law.
Finally, Josh discusses the anniversary of the Obergefell v. Hodges same-sex marriage decision at the Supreme Court and why new polling provides evidence that the fight to restore the proper definition of marriage is far from a lost cause.
Republican leaders have banned a conservative activist from a state party convention for registering voters and pressing for legislation requiring proof of citizenship to vote.
The Supreme Court ended Temporary Protected Status for certain foreign nationals, ruling that the program’s “temporary” protections must actually end when conditions in their home countries improve.
A powerful patriotic message celebrated America’s unmatched achievement and laid out a clear path forward: one people, one nation, united in prosperity, secure borders, affordability, and a future that rewards success rather than punishing it.
This agenda advances by importing large numbers of people from the third world—many foreign-born, non-English speaking, and unassimilated—who become reliable voters for the same policies, delivering what critics call a deliberate third-world takeover.
Recent Democratic primaries in New York delivered strong wins for progressive and socialist-leaning candidates.
Observers on both sides of the aisle note that this shift toward more left-wing positions on issues like policing, immigration, and foreign policy is gaining traction beyond New York.
The Actor called out a “virus” that’s infected a small number of people who want to tear things down; they’re consumed by hatred, and that hatred ends up destroying them.
With 80% of Americans supporting the SAVE America Act, Scott invited President Trump to tomorrow’s Senate GOP lunch in a fresh effort to get the bill across the finish line.
As America proudly marks its 250th anniversary of independence, Piscopo delivers a patriotic perspective straight from the center of it all, celebrating the enduring spirit of liberty, opportunity, and American exceptionalism that has defined our republic for two and a half centuries.
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