Episodios

  • Hour 2: Pam Bondi is out at the DOJ, Marysville Mail thief runs rampant, Jason Canceles Bumbershoot
    Apr 4 2026

    What’s Trending: Pam Bondi is out of the DOJ, and the coverage of her exit is less than fair. ActBlue may have misled congress on vetting foreign donations. Jonathan Fahey joins the show to talk about ICE agents helping at TSA. // Big Local: The new city manager for Tacoma will be paid more than WA’s governor. Marysville plagued by mail thieves. And Spokane may need to hire dozens of new public defenders. // Jason has an issue with Bumbershoot.

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  • Hour 1: An Auburn HS teacher and coach has been fired for inappropriate conduct, Dalia Ziada joins the show to talk about opposing Hamas in an Islamist state, There’s a lot of hypocrisy in the criticism of President Trump
    Apr 4 2026

    What’s trending: An Auburn HS teacher and coach has been fired for inappropriate conduct at a team event. Flock Cameras are working for some counties, but legislature is holding most police departments back from using the technology. Cliff Mass joins Jason for a chat about how this years low snowfall isn’t connected to summer wild fires. // Dalia Ziada joins the show to talk about opposing Hamas in an Islamist state. // There’s a lot of hypocrisy in the criticism of President Trump.

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  • Hour 3: Trump address on Iran, guest Will Chamberlain, guest Wynton Hall
    Apr 2 2026

    Previewing President Trump’s address to the nation tonight on Iran. Guest: Will Chamberlain with the Article III project on the birthright citizenship SCOTUS case. // LongForm: GUEST: Author Wynton Hall on his book “Code Red: The Left, The Right, China, and the race to control AI” // Guests: Private investigator/author Nil Grevillius and career law enforcement officer Michael Letts on the Daily Mail’s recent misleading headline about the Charlie Kirk investigation.

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  • Hour 2: Trump EO on mail-in ballots, man nearly shoved in front of light rail, Kent officers pull man from burning car
    Apr 2 2026

    President Trump signed an Executive Order on mail-in ballots today. A criminal with a violent past tried to shove a man into an oncoming train at the Northgate light rail station. Democrats in Providence, Rhode Island want to remove a mural of Iryna Zarutska, a Ukrainian woman who was murdered by a career criminal on a North Carolina train. // Big Local: Kent police officers pulled a man from burning car after he crashed while attempting to flee law enforcement. At least 100 shots were fired at south Tacoma house party. One woman was killed and another was injured. A catalytic converter was stolen from a nonprofit food truck in Tukwila. // You Pick the Topic: A new bizarre controversy surrounding Kristi Noem’s husband.

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  • Hour 1: SCOTUS hears birthright citizenship, Artemis II launch, tech layoffs
    Apr 2 2026

    The Supreme Court heard oral arguments today over the Trump Administration’s executive order rescinding the doctrine of birthright citizenship. Live coverage of the Artemis II space launch. // Live coverage of the Artemis II launch. Another round of tech layoffs hit Seattle. // An Alaska flight attendant is suing Stumptown Coffee after their coffee exploded mid flight and burned her. Three women were arrested at the Miami airport for their refusal to pay for extra luggage.

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  • Hour 3: DCYF audit, Seattle bar owner confronts thieves, guest Robert Sutherland
    Apr 1 2026

    A new audit of Washington’s DCYF came back with mixed results. Texters send in their best excuses to get out of going to the Tulip Festival. A Seattle sports bar owner confronted thieves after a break-in. // LongForm: GUEST: Former Washington State Representative Robert Sutherland explains why he's ditching the Evergreen State for Idaho. // Quick Hit: Sheriff Derek Sanders blasts TCSO hiring critics, says department rejects nearly 3 in 4 screened applicants.

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  • Hour 2: Sheriff Swank forced to turn off cameras, guest Jonathan Choe, Skagit Tulip Festival
    Apr 1 2026

    Pierce County Sheriff Keith Swank shuts down crime cams after Democrats’ law ties his hands. A new Washington law allows businesses to eliminate pennies from cash transactions. Guest: Journalist and Discovery Institute Senior Fellow Jonathan Choe was arrested for "jaywalking" in Las Vegas at a No Kings protest and actually spent the night in jail. // Big Local: A Parkland woman allegedly shined a laser at a state patrol airplane and attempted to fake a medical emergency to avoid arrest. It’s that time of year again for the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival. // You Pick the Topic: Subtle purchases that are bleeding your bank account dry.

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  • Hour 1: Income tax, guest Mayor Brett Gailey, SCOTUS ruling on 'conversion therapy'
    Apr 1 2026

    Live coverage of President Trump taking questions in the Oval Office. JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon called out Washington’s new income tax. Costco sued in Seattle federal court for allegedly billing members twice on tariff cost. // Guest: Lake Stevens Mayor Brett Gailey explains why he's resigning in order to move to Idaho. // Democrats want to ban talk therapy but mandate puberty blockers. The Supreme Court noticed in Colorado conversion case. Meanwhile, SCOTUS is also considering the doctrine of birthright citizenship.

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