• Yet Another Transgender Shooter
    Feb 12 2026

    Josh opens the show with the tragic news of another school shooting involving a transgender suspect, this time in Canada. He reflects on why these horrific events continue to happen and what can realistically be done to prevent future tragedies.

    He then turns to Capitol Hill, reacting to the fireworks surrounding Attorney General Pam Bondi’s recent hearing and what the tense exchanges reveal about the current political climate. Josh also weighs in on why Democrats continue to focus on Jeffrey Epstein while, in his view, ignoring historically low crime trends.

    Later in the show, Josh breaks down common misconceptions surrounding the First Amendment, explaining why free speech is essential but not the only principle that should guide public discourse. He wraps up by discussing the Save America Act and argues that, once again, Democrats find themselves on the opposite side of an issue that a strong majority of Americans support.

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    41 Min.
  • Incompetence in Tucson
    Feb 11 2026

    On today’s show, Josh is joined by Randy Sutton, retired police lieutenant and founder of The Wounded Blue. Sutton breaks down the latest developments in the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie, examines the numerous missteps by local police, and discusses where the investigation and the community go from here.

    Josh then turns to the international stage, discussing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s trip to the United States and what could come from his meetings with American leaders.

    Next, Josh is joined by Stephen Yates, Heritage Foundation Senior Research Fellow for China and National Security Policy, for a wide-ranging foreign policy discussion focused on rising tensions in Asia and what to watch when it comes to Japan, China, and U.S. strategic interests.

    To close the show, Josh reacts to the latest positive economic news and reminds listeners why, heading toward the 2026 midterms, it once again comes down to a familiar political reality: it’s the economy that matters most.

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    42 Min.
  • America’s Legal Marijuana Experiment Has FAILED
    Feb 10 2026

    Josh opens the show by sounding the alarm on what he sees as a troubling marijuana trend—arguing that recent developments only reinforce his long-held concerns about legalization. He breaks down what he views as one of President Trump’s missteps on the issue, while also giving credit to a recent New York Times op-ed that highlights the growing scale of drug use across the country.

    He then turns to Monday’s religious liberty hearing, reacting to testimony and rhetoric that he says unfairly paints Israel as the villain in nearly every context. Josh offers his take on what was said and why it matters in the broader cultural and political debate.

    Next, Josh dives into the latest controversy surrounding Bad Bunny following his Super Bowl performance and what fallout may still be ahead. He wraps up with a look at immigration, addressing new policy rumors and explaining why, in his view, some of the ideas being floated could undermine the Trump agenda moving forward.

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    42 Min.
  • The Multicultural Assault on Americanism
    Feb 9 2026

    Josh opens the show by diving into what everyone is talking about after the Super Bowl — and it’s not the game, but the halftime show featuring Bad Bunny. He explains why the performance struck many viewers as more divisive than unifying and examines how the NFL’s cultural messaging has shifted in recent years. Josh also breaks down why some conservatives have taken issue with the halftime choice and argues that many critics are missing the larger point behind the backlash.

    He then turns to the growing controversy surrounding comments from several U.S. Olympians regarding ICE agents, and what their remarks reveal about the broader cultural climate. Josh also discusses last week’s moment involving the New York City mayor quoting the Quran, tying it into what he sees as a larger cultural and political shift impacting the country.

    To close the show, Josh looks at rising tensions with Iran and previews the upcoming meeting between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Trump, explaining why the conversation could carry major implications for the region and beyond.

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    42 Min.
  • Islam’s War Against Civilization Isn’t Over
    Feb 6 2026

    On today’s show, Josh opens with breaking news following the attorney general’s announcement that the alleged mastermind behind the Benghazi attack has been arrested. He explains why this development serves as a reminder that the fight against radical Islam is far from over—and what it says about the true purpose behind America’s military strength.

    Josh is then joined by bestselling investigative journalist Peter Schweizer to discuss the growing threats from global mass migration, as outlined in his new book The Invisible Coup. Together, they break down the geopolitical challenges confronting America and what they mean for the country’s future.

    Later in the show, Josh reflects on how tragedies—like the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie—often bring Americans together in hopes of a positive outcome, highlighting the moments that still unite the nation.

    To close, Josh previews the Super Bowl, weighs in on the controversy surrounding the halftime show, and explains why he’ll be tuning in to the alternative programming being put on by TPUSA.

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    42 Min.
  • Are They Judges… or Activists?
    Feb 5 2026

    Josh opens the show by breaking down the messaging we’re seeing from many on the Left when it comes to today’s biggest cultural battles. He explains why cultural elites appear increasingly out of step with where much of the country stands—and reacts to the criticism of ICE and the applause for Supreme Court Justice Jackson that drew attention during the Grammys.

    Josh then turns to the growing tension with Iran, analyzing recent comments from the president and where things stand regarding Iran’s nuclear ambitions. He also discusses the discovery of a new biolab in Las Vegas and why China remains a strategic threat Americans should be paying close attention to.

    To close the show, Josh reacts to President Trump’s remarks at Thursday’s National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, D.C., and what they could signal moving forward.

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    43 Min.
  • Is This the End of Transgender Hysteria?
    Feb 4 2026

    Josh opens the show by breaking down a major ruling that truly “follows the science,” as the American Medical Association backs off its previous support for sex-change procedures for minors. He explains what this shift means for the broader movement—and where the fight goes from here.

    Next, Josh dives into the latest census numbers and why blue states could be in serious trouble moving forward. He lays out how population changes are reshaping the Electoral College map—and why Democrats may soon be forced to confront some hard truths about the country they claim to represent.

    Josh then turns to the newest developments in the Jeffrey Epstein case, warning that anyone hoping for real accountability or justice may be disappointed by what ultimately comes out.

    To close, Josh discusses the SAVE Act and why Democrats are once again landing on the wrong side of public opinion—especially on voter ID, where a strong majority of Americans, including Democrats and Republicans alike, believe showing ID to vote is simply common sense.

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    41 Min.
  • Reject The Media's Immigration Enforcement Psy-op
    Feb 3 2026

    Josh Hammer cuts through the noise surrounding celebrity activism, dismantling the anti-ICE spectacle that unfolded at the Grammys while highlighting polling that continues to show broad public backing for President Trump’s immigration posture. Professor and author Jonathan Turley joins the show to discuss his new book, "Rage and The Republic: The Unfinished Story of the American Revolution." Josh also weighs in on the evolving Iran debate as envoy Steve Witkoff travels to the Middle East, unpacking what’s at stake diplomatically and strategically. The episode closes with an examination of Trump’s outreach to India and why strengthening ties with New Delhi matters not just economically, but as a crucial counterweight to China’s growing influence.

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    43 Min.