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There are two different fronts in the ongoing Iran conflict: The air war in the Middle East, and the airwaves war to convince the public back home. Andrew and Blake discuss the big success on the first front and how it contrasts with the work that still needs to be done on the second. North Carolina journalist and ex-nuclear engineer Matt Van Swol talks about crime, corruption, and Iran’s potential to get a nuclear weapon. Plus, the show tracks the crumbling fortunes of DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, whose replacement by President Trump is announced live during the show.
The Democrats have their “star” of the 2026 cycle, Texas senate nominee James Talarico, who is here to provide a “Christian” and “moderate” spin on the party. But the reality is, Talarico isn’t moderate, he’s just white. The show dives into the dark truth about the new Democrat standardbearer, and talks to Steve Toth about Texas’s other primary outcomes, starting with his upset of Dan Crenshaw. Two TPUSA students describe how young people are reacting to the Iran war, while retired Admiral Bob Harward gives his optimistic take on the tactical situation there.
President Trump’s campaign against Iran continues to unfold, with the president offering further hints at his long-term strategy while more nations become involved. Sean Davis discusses the debate over whether Israel dragged America into the conflict. Ken Paxton talks about his primary race tonight in Texas. Anna Paulina Luna discusses Bill and Hillary Clinton coming before Congress to testify on their Epstein connections.
Andrew, Blake, Mikey, and Pastor John Amanchukwu take an hour of questions live from CK Exclusives subscribers, including:
– How can the church keep younger generations engaged in their faith? – How can conservatives push back against the steady normalization of political violence? – When is it acceptable to defy the laws for the sake of the Gospel? – What does the show think of Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney?
Charlie was the rare conservative pundit with a deep expertise on the Bible and what it says. Over and over, he fielded questions that sought to box him in on abortion, immigration, and more using the words of the Bible. And over and over, Charlie skillfully answered using rich understanding of Scripture. This episode compiles a highlight reel of Charlie’s best Prove Me Wrong answers involving Biblical argument on hot-button issues.
In Canada, a person can now get drugs to kill themselves the same day they ask for them. In America, the New York Times is celebrating the nation’s crashing birthrate. Andrew and Blake explore the left’s zero-obligations cult of death, with help from Charlie. Congressional candidate and firearms YouTuber Brandon Herrera talks about his run for Congress and the wild smears he’s endured for launching it.
For the past decade, government policy has allowed dangerous, incompetent migrants to displace American truckers off the roads and fill highways with deadly foreing drivers. Savanah Hernandez of TPUSA Frontlines exposes how the racket works. Then, Martin and Millicent Sedra deliver a warning about the rising threat of radical Islamist ideology, and how Islam’s culture of conquest is an existential danger to America, the West, and all Christians everywhere.
The latest “developments” in the Epstein saga make one thing clear: President Trump was completely correct that innocent people would be smeared by recklessly dumping files. Andrew explains the misleading attacks of a new hitpiece from NPR, and how it is intended to undermine the president’s State of the Union message. Sen. Ron Johnson discusses the SAVE Act, where the Senate is now just a handful of votes way from passing by dispensing with the “Zombie filibuster.”
Chase and Sarah Gibson of Grooveberries frozen yogurt shop in Idaho join the show to talk about how they have used their business to celebrate and honor Charlie in the wake of his death, despite a wave of threats and harassment for doing so. They share why they stood firm and talk about using their business to support their local Club America chapters. Then Sean Davis breaks down the path to winning the midterms and why he’s so annoyed with Senate Republican leadership over the SAVE Act.
President Trump’s State of the Union showed the president’s theatrical talents on full display, as he capably mixed his Year 1 achievements with honoring America’s heroes, including Charlie. Florida’s next governor Byron Donalds joins the show to reacts to the president’s remarks and how they set the stage for a fierce midterms battle.
President Trump used his State of the Union address to once again honor the immortal legacy of Charlie Kirk. The team replays that moment and reacts to other pieces of the president’s high-stakes speech, from the appearance of Team USA to the president’s handling of the illegal immigration issue. Andrew calls in fresh off the floor of the House to explain what it was like being there live.
The first State of the Union of Trump 2.0 is here. What should the president talk about to tout his Year One wins and build momentum for the midterms? Kane of Citizen Free Press has some ideas, and weighs in on tricky topics like potential war with Iran and the Epstein saga. Angel Dad Joe Abraham shares the story of his daughter Katie, killed by an illegal immigrant in Illinois, as the president continues to highlight those victimized by decades of Democrat open borders.