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Each week 2nd Amendment Radio talks about anything and everything that impacts the rights and passions of today’s firearm’s enthusiats. Conceal carry laws, hunting, training, new products and celebrity interviews are all part of this power packed hour.
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Donald Trump announced live on FOX that Charlie Kirk's killer had been caught. Here's the FBI press conference where Kash Patel laid out how it happened, plus analysis from Marc Cox, criminologists, other experts, Bob Rose, Tara Servatius and more.
The murder of Charlie Kirk says something about what America has become, but is it too late to change? Get the latest on the hunt for his killer, plus what led up to it and what happens next. House Majority Leader Steve Scalise and others weigh in, including Tara Servatius, Marc Cox, Newell Normand, the Big K Morning Show, and more.
Florida's lieutenant governor jokes on the Bob Rose Show about his missing leg and discusses Alligator Alcatraz and illegal immigration in this edition of Red Meat while a feisty Tom Homan takes on the traditional media and Ted Cruz asks KNSS in Wichita why the Democrats seem to be working so hard to protect criminals.
Donald Trump weighed in on why hashtags about his death were trending on social media in recent days while some supporters, including Tara Servatius at WORD, worry that while he's fine now, he's working himself to death. Plus, Marc Cox at KFTK and takes on questions about why Chicago doesn't want help lowering crime, and Tommy Tucker at WWL learns about the legality of Trump tackling crime in cities including L.A., Chicago and New Orleans
Roundup of Audacy talk hosts on the Minneapolis school shooting: Get the latest on the school shooting during a Mass at a Catholic school, with firsthand accounts of a dad running in alongside police, a kid who saw his friend shot, and expert analysis. But why are leaders going so far out of their way to not admit the killer's motive? Tara Servatius and Marc Cox have thoughts on that. Plus Chad Hartman talks to a former police chief.
Some are celebrating as Washington D.C. enjoys a nearly unprecedented number of days without a murder after Donald Trump braved liberal wrath and sent in the National Guard. Get the latest on reaction to that, plus Rich Zeoli takes on the Cracker Barrel branding problem and asks 'Is woke really dead?'
Jeffrey Epstein associate, partner and pimp Ghislaine Maxwell sat down for two days with the Justice Department as the mystery deepens about Epstein's so-called client list, and then she was mysteriously transferred to a low-security federal prison camp. What did she say, and what's about to happen next?
Millions of dollars in business investment and real estate ownership is abandoning the Democratically run coast cities and moving to places including Florida, Texas and Tennessee. Let's discuss.
President Donald Trump just doubled down on plans to reopen Alcatraz and Democrats boo-hoo about treatment of violent migrants at the so-called Alligator Alcatraz as Dems muse that Trump is desperate for a distraction from the fallout over the failed release of the Epstein files. Meanwhile, Tara Servatius at WORD worries for the president's safety.
Today we bring you a law and order episode of Red Meat focused on how much the Jeffrey Epstein case is suddenly costing Donald Trump in support, plus we hear from a guy who's charging people to find out what happened to Jimmy Hoffa and we discover the true cost of the tariff on Mexican tomatoes.
California's Gov. Gavin Newsom is touring South Carolina in what's an obvious attempt to look presidential ... Is he okay? Red Meat hosts have thoughts on that trip, plus we take a look back at the assassination attempt on President Donald Trump one year ago, and we also take a peek at nude bowling.
A surprise reversal in the Jeffrey Epstein narrative has many people wondering what's going on and why Attorney General Pam Bondi went from saying a list of the sex offender's clients were on her desk to saying the list doesn't exist. Plus, more than half of American murders go unsolved and Red Meat digs into why.
A leaked report aired on CNN claims the US strike on Iran only set back their nuclear program back a couple of months, and the White House doubled down on efforts to fight what they're calling fake news. Plus, the GOP debates pulling its own "nuclear option" to gain enough support for the big, beautiful budget bill.
The United States dropping bombs in Iran seems to fly in the face of Donald Trump's 'American first' policies ... But not so fast. Here's more takes from Tara Servatius at WORD Radio, Vineeta Sawker at WCCO Radio, CBS business analyst Jill Schlesinger, a Tulane University professor, Newell Normand at WWL in New Orleans and more.
Lots to dig into in today's Red Meat episode, including Trump's victories over Gavin Newsom in California, the latest with Iran and Israel, troubles in Social Security, and an upbeat look at law enforcement heroes.
This weekend promises to be a doozy with a military parade in DC and protests across the rest of the country. Plus, Donald Trump had some interesting words on the future of immigration, and get the latest on the scene in Israel after the country struck Iran overnight.
General Motors suddenly committed $4B to expand manufacturing in the United States amid President Donald Trump's push for tariffs and Josh Hawley joins the Marc Cox show to talk about what's in the 'big beautiful bill' for American workers. Plus Bob Rose breaks down the trade deal with China and why some feminists are sending out a 'distress signal.'
In this episode of Red Meat, Rich Zeoli at WPHT Radio digs into President Joe Biden, how out of it he could've been while in office and who was really pulling the strings behind the scenes. Tara Servatius at WORD Radio discusses why the government may have to take over oil refineries because of California's screw up; Tommy Tucker from WWL Radio takes on Iran's nuclear plans; and Bob Rose reveals a tale of Chinese spies.
Audacy's conservative news-talk stations had plenty to say about the news that the Democrats are spending millions to try to learn to 'speak man.' You don't want to miss today's episode, driven by Rich Zeoli, Marc Cox, Bob Rose and more.
The boys are back with Second Amendment Radio and the Great Outdoors. This week we welcome Chief Mike Weigand, retiring from the Eureka Police Department. Chief Weigand started with Eureka PD in 1976 and served as Chief of Police since 1987. Congratulations, Chief! We also welcome Stephen Willeford with Gun Owners of America.