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Charlie kicks off a big news day by covering Trump’s triumphant return to Butler, PA, joined by Elon Musk. Charlie explains why Musk’s warnings about the 2024 election are worth taking very seriously. Then, Charlie discusses how Elon saved the day in North Carolina, commemorates the 1-year anniversary of Hamas’s horrific 10/7 terror attack in Israel, and Kamala Harris’s baffling interview appearance on the sex podcast “Call Her Daddy.”
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There’s a lot of focus on Trump v. Harris, and rightfully so. But several other races will decide how much Trump will be able to get done if elected — or how much damage Kamala will be able to do if she wins instead. Charlie is joined by Montana Senate candidate Tim Sheehy, who explains why voting for Donald Trump and then casting a ballot for Jon Tester is the height of insanity.
Charlie, Jack, Blake, Andrew and Tyler have a spirited debate on several life-altering questions, such as:
-Should Pete Rose be admitted to the Baseball Hall of Fame, or should his gambling offenses keep him barred forever? -What’s “mansplaining” and why is the left talking about it after the debate? -What’s the best burger you can buy at a restaurant?
Charlie’s tour of GOP Senate candidates continues, as he speaks to Hung Cao, the man giving Tim Kaine a scare in Virginia. Then, he talks to two students with Turning Point who both found themselves assaulted for their organization work on campus. Plus, Charlie downloads the CBP One app, the easy-to-use means that the Biden admin uses to let foreigners flood into America.
Donald Trump is set to go back to Butler, PA, the town where his life was nearly ended three months ago. Why is he doing it now, and not in a month? Because NOW is the time to cast the ballots that will win the race. Charlie talks about the evidence that a Trump surge has begun — and you can see it through renewed Democrat panic over their “safe” Senate seats. One of the GOP’s surging Senate candidates, Eric Hovde of Wisconsin, joins the show.
Georgia, North Carolina, and Tennessee are in ruins and hundreds are dead after the catastrophic Hurricane Helene. But after an agonizingly slow response, FEMA says that it is out of money: All of their budget has already been spent giving free stuff to illegal immigrants. Charlie talks about the disastrous federal handling of Helene and what it says about the regime’s values, joined by Rep. Cory Mills, who is volunteering with the recovery. Plus, Riley Gaines talks about the wave of boycotts by college volleyball teams as they refuse to play against a team led by a biological male who can spike the ball at 80 mph.
Polls don’t matter. Rallies don’t matter. The only thing that matters for winning this election is getting more pieces of paper into the ballot box. Charlie talks about his registration rally at Grand Canyon University, where nearly a thousand new voters were signed up in a single afternoon. Charlie explains why “losing by less” on campuses is a key step toward winning next month, and why Republicans must learn to think like Democrats about early voting if they don’t want to see a crushing disappointment.
Charlie is joined by YouTube’s most famous pair of black conservatives. The Hodge […]
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All of Charlie’s support for JD Vance was vindicated Tuesday night, when Vance thoroughly demolished Tim Walz live in front of tens of millions of people. Charlie revisits the highlights, and also tells the story about why he fought so hard for Vance in the first place. He talks about the battle to get Vance on the ticket, what he learned about him by supporting him over the years, and why his selection is such a vindication of President Trump’s judgment and political skill.