Across four hours, Marc Cox blends political analysis, legal insight, and local controversies. Hour 1 opens with critiques of Democrats’ accountability, debates over Trump-era housing policies, and “Kim on a Whim” breaking down corporate homebuyer restrictions. Hour 2 mixes cultural commentary with political fallout from ICE incidents, local market updates, and quirky studies, while keeping the lens on law enforcement and civil unrest. Hour 3 features Congressman Eric Burlison on federal legislation, Gregg Jarrett on ICE legal standing, and Kim analyzing a Minneapolis McDonald’s refusing service to ICE agents, highlighting tensions between business practices and public reaction. Hour 4 focuses on law enforcement accountability and national legal developments, with Jason Law discussing officer safety and regional governance, and Jessica Rosenthal reporting on key Supreme Court cases, all underscoring the intersection of policy, media bias, and local impact.
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Across four hours, Marc Cox blends political analysis, legal insight, and local controversies. Hour 1 opens with critiques of Democrats’ accountability, debates over Trump-era housing policies, and “Kim on a Whim” breaking down corporate homebuyer restrictions. Hour 2 mixes cultural commentary with political fallout from ICE incidents, local market updates, and quirky studies, while keeping the lens on law enforcement and civil unrest. Hour 3 features Congressman Eric Burlison on federal legislation, Gregg Jarrett on ICE legal standing, and Kim analyzing a Minneapolis McDonald’s refusing service to ICE agents, highlighting tensions between business practices and public reaction. Hour 4 focuses on law enforcement accountability and national legal developments, with Jason Law discussing officer safety and regional governance, and Jessica Rosenthal reporting on key Supreme Court cases, all underscoring the intersection of policy, media bias, and local impact.
#MarcCoxShow #Politics #LawEnforcement #ICE #MediaBias #Obamacare #ATF #SupremeCourt #LocalControversy #KimOnAWhim #JasonLaw #GreggJarrett #JessicaRosenthal
Across four hours, Marc Cox blends political analysis, legal insight, and local controversies. Hour 1 opens with critiques of Democrats’ accountability, debates over Trump-era housing policies, and “Kim on a Whim” breaking down corporate homebuyer restrictions. Hour 2 mixes cultural commentary with political fallout from ICE incidents, local market updates, and quirky studies, while keeping the lens on law enforcement and civil unrest. Hour 3 features Congressman Eric Burlison on federal legislation, Gregg Jarrett on ICE legal standing, and Kim analyzing a Minneapolis McDonald’s refusing service to ICE agents, highlighting tensions between business practices and public reaction. Hour 4 focuses on law enforcement accountability and national legal developments, with Jason Law discussing officer safety and regional governance, and Jessica Rosenthal reporting on key Supreme Court cases, all underscoring the intersection of policy, media bias, and local impact.
#MarcCoxShow #Politics #LawEnforcement #ICE #MediaBias #Obamacare #ATF #SupremeCourt #LocalControversy #KimOnAWhim #JasonLaw #GreggJarrett #JessicaRosenthal
This hour examines media coverage and public reaction to ICE officers involved in recent law enforcement incidents. It opens with President and JD Vance statements defending ICE actions, followed by Jason Law discussing officer safety, career risks, and local governance issues in St. Charles County. Jessica Rosenthal updates on pending Supreme Court rulings, including tariffs, executive authority, redistricting, and transgender athlete policies. The hour closes with a critique of media double standards, contrasting current coverage with past high-profile cases like Trayvon Martin and Mike Brown, and warning of potential nationwide protests.
#ICE #LawEnforcement #MediaBias #JDVance #SupremeCourt #JasonLaw #TrayvonMartin #MikeBrown #PublicSafety #LocalPolitics
Jessica Rosenthal of Fox News Radio reports on key Supreme Court developments, including pending decisions on presidential tariff powers, executive authority over independent agencies, redistricting challenges in Louisiana, and upcoming transgender sports cases. The discussion emphasizes timing, potential impacts, and the broader political context, highlighting how high-profile cases—especially those linked to Trump—capture national attention and affect policy and public discourse. Rosenthal also touches on media leaks and the complexities of court decision-making.
Jason Law, veteran law enforcement officer and St. Charles County Executive candidate, discusses recent violent incidents involving ICE and the broader challenges officers face on the job. He emphasizes the unfair public and media scrutiny officers endure, highlights the importance of evaluating split-second decisions without hindsight, and shares his support from first responders. The conversation also touches on local governance, including transparency and planning for data centers, balancing growth, safety, and public input, framing Law’s campaign around common-sense leadership that backs law enforcement and community interests.
The hour kicks off with Marc and guests firmly defending ICE officers involved in recent shootings during law enforcement operations, emphasizing self-defense and the legal protections federal officers have under the supremacy clause. Greg Jarrett, legal analyst, explains the concepts of self-defense and “imperfect self-defense,” and highlights how state officials like Tim Walz and the Minneapolis mayor lack authority over federal officers. The discussion also critiques sanctuary city policies, the Trump administration’s enforcement of immigration laws, and the media’s portrayal of these incidents, setting the stage for a deeper dive with local law enforcement perspectives.
The hour covers a wide range of political and legal issues, starting with protests and federal law enforcement challenges nationwide, then delving into the War Powers Resolution and criticism of Republican Senator Josh Hawley’s vote. Congressman Eric Burleson joins to discuss the House’s extension of Obamacare subsidies, ATF suppressor tax removal, and frustrations with bureaucratic inefficiencies. Kim wraps up with a local franchise controversy in Minneapolis, highlighting a McDonald’s refusing service to ICE agents, blending humor with commentary on business responsibility and public reactions.
#Politics #LawEnforcement #Obamacare #ATF #WarPowers #McDonalds #ICE #LocalControversy
Congressman Eric Burleson joins to dissect the House vote extending Obamacare subsidies, criticizing the 17 Republicans who flipped as fiscally irresponsible and politically myopic. He also weighs in on Josh Hawley’s War Powers vote on Venezuela, labeling it unnecessary and damaging to presidential authority. The discussion expands to nationwide protests against law enforcement, Minnesota’s controversial policies, and recent ATF struggles after the National Firearms Act tax repeal, with Burleson calling for the agency’s abolition. The segment blends policy analysis with sharp critiques of political and bureaucratic missteps.
#Obamacare #EricBurleson #WarPowers #JoshHawley #LawEnforcement #ATF #SecondAmendment #CongressionalPolitics
The hour opens with a mix of political commentary and cultural observations, focusing heavily on the aftermath of the Minneapolis ICE incident, the role of “angry white female liberals,” and the broader implications of law enforcement, civil unrest, and government response. The discussion shifts to lighter topics, including Rascal Flatts and Jimmy Phelan ticket giveaways, local business news, and market updates with Nicole Murray. Segments also explore quirky studies on social behavior, party aversion, and dogs’ intelligence, interwoven with playful banter about TV, ringtones, and celebrity news, providing a mix of hard-hitting commentary and everyday life observations.
#MinnesotaICE #CivilUnrest #RascalFlatts #NicoleMurray #MarketUpdate #SocialTrends #DogStudies #CelebrityNews
This segment covers lighter and quirky stories, including NPR’s clarification on the Karen Foss compliment incident, the benefits of hiring services like dog walkers and takeout for relationship happiness, Kelly Ripa’s “naked flying” mix-up, Matt Damon’s diet for a new role, and the Girl Scouts’ new cookie, Explormores. The hosts interweave humor, personal anecdotes, and commentary, keeping the conversation engaging while touching on pop culture, lifestyle trends, and practical tips. The hour wraps with a tease for an upcoming interview with Congressman Eric Burleson on key political votes.
#MarcCoxShow #PopCulture #Lifestyle #Humor #GirlScoutCookies #MattDamon #KellyRipa #Relationships #InOtherNews #EricBurleson
Marc Cox opens the Friday show with college football chatter before hammering Democrats for refusing to hold criminals accountable, citing protests in Portland after ICE officers shot two Venezuelan gang suspects. He slams Oregon’s governor and Minnesota’s Tim Walz for blaming Trump and fueling civil unrest, then praises JD Vance’s sharp media handling. The hour rolls into “Kim on a Whim,” where Kim breaks down Trump’s push to block corporate homebuyers in a bid to ease the housing crisis—sparking debate about free markets, affordability, and HOAs. The team closes with former MLB pitcher John Rocker’s viral daycare confrontation, tying it to concerns about immigration, fraud, and lax enforcement.
#MarcCoxShow #Politics #Accountability #Trump #HousingCrisis #JoshHawley #JohnRocker #LawAndOrder
In “Kim on a Whim,” the team breaks down Trump’s plan to ban large corporations from buying up single-family homes, a move aimed at tackling America’s affordability crisis. Kim highlights how corporate landlords drive up prices and squeeze families out of homeownership, while Marc questions whether homebuilders really care who buys as long as they profit. The conversation weighs free-market principles against protecting neighborhoods, with all three sharing personal housing experiences and noting HOA restrictions. The segment ends with Marc playing Senator John Kennedy’s plea for a reconciliation bill, arguing Republicans must act fast before Democrats regain control.
The Mark Cox Morning Show dives into Missouri’s 2026 legislative session with Secretary of State Denny Hoskins, discussing upcoming elections, redistricting petitions, and election integrity efforts. Congressman Mike Bost joins the conversation, adding perspective on Missouri politics and voter issues. The show also covers nationwide protests against ICE in Minneapolis, featuring live updates and legal analysis from Griff Jenkins on law enforcement and civil unrest. Kim weighs in on dietary guidelines and Rascal Flats ticket giveaways, while the program wraps up with a look at U-Haul data revealing migration trends out of blue states like California and New York toward states like Florida and Texas, highlighting the ongoing political and social shifts shaping America.
The hour opens with Missouri Secretary of State Denny Hoskins discussing the legislative session, election preparations, and efforts to clean up voter rolls, while addressing impeachment attempts and petition challenges. The conversation then turns to Rascal Flatts ticket giveaways before examining escalating protests in Minneapolis against ICE, including the risks posed to federal officers. Griff Jenkins joins to provide legal context on officer responses and the dangers of obstructing law enforcement, comparing the situation to past high-profile incidents. The hour concludes with criticism of Mike Pence over January 6 narratives and a look at U-Haul data showing population movement from blue states to Florida and Texas.
#MissouriElections #ICEProtests #ElectionIntegrity #UHaulTrends #January6 #GriffJenkins
Griff Jenkins discusses the Minneapolis ICE shooting, explaining the legal framework under Tennessee v. Garner and how a vehicle can be treated as a weapon if it poses an immediate threat. He emphasizes that the woman involved obstructed law enforcement and escalated the situation, putting herself at risk. Jenkins and the hosts analyze the role of political rhetoric in inflaming tensions, compare the situation to past incidents like George Floyd, and note the rising threat of vehicle assaults on federal officers. The segment also touches on local government responses, sanctuary policies, and the potential for wider unrest.
Missouri Secretary of State Denny Hoskins discusses the kickoff of the 2026 legislative session, upcoming elections, and the ongoing efforts to ensure election integrity. He highlights the cleaning of voter rolls, hand-counting demonstrations, and the management of signatures for a controversial redistricting referendum. Hoskins addresses criticism and impeachment attempts from House Democrats over procedural adherence, the timeline for verifying signatures, and concerns about out-of-state influence on Missouri’s petition process, emphasizing the importance of following state law and protecting voters’ rights.
Hour 3 covers a mix of politics, international affairs, and health. Illinois Congressman Mike Bost discusses the Minneapolis ICE shooting, emphasizing lawful protest, personal responsibility, and the dangers of inflaming law enforcement rhetoric. Energy Secretary Chris Wright and Caroline Levitt outline U.S. plans to market Venezuelan crude oil, stabilizing production and controlling proceeds for both nations’ benefit. Finally, Kim reviews the 2025–2030 U.S. dietary guidelines, highlighting protein at every meal, full-fat dairy, vegetables over fruit, and limiting added sugars, while encouraging practical, common-sense nutrition choices.
#ICE #VenezuelaOil #DietaryGuidelines #FoodReset #CongressionalInsights #KimOnAWhim
Congressman Mike Bost discussed the Minneapolis ICE incident, emphasizing the necessity of peaceful protest and criticizing politicians who shift blame onto law enforcement. He addressed concerns over Somali-run childcare fraud and the importance of oversight in government funding, citing COVID-era misuse as an example. Bost also weighed in on Venezuela, praising U.S. military and intelligence operations that improved conditions for Venezuelans and highlighting the role of CIA head John R. in the success.
#MikeBost #LawEnforcement #Venezuela #ChildcareFraud #Politics
This hour opens with discussion of safety concerns at West County Mall after a woman and her daughter encounter a carjacking attempt, sparking a broader conversation on mall security, police patrols, and crime prevention. The focus then shifts to Tom Ackerman, reviewing major sports wins including Missouri’s upset at Kentucky, SLU’s victory at VCU, and updates on Indiana football, the NCAA tournament, and local Olympic and World Cup-related events. The hour closes with “In Other News,” a mix of bizarre and uplifting stories—from a stolen walrus penis and a dropped engagement ring in Michigan to a Disney stunt gone wrong, AI errors in police reports, and the potential spread of flesh-eating parasitic flies to Missouri.
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Tom Ackerman joins the show to celebrate major wins for Missouri and SLU basketball, including Mizzou’s first-ever victory at Rupp Arena and SLU’s breakthrough at VCU. He discusses the Midwest’s strong college basketball scene, upcoming NCAA tournament rounds in St. Louis, and other local sports events. Ackerman also weighs in on the Blues’ struggles, recent Cardinals moves, and previews key college football matchups, including Ole Miss vs. Miami and Indiana’s game against Oregon, sharing his excitement for the season and the potential for a national championship run.
#MarcCoxShow #TomAckerman #CollegeBasketball #MissouriTigers #SLUBillikens #NCAA #Blues #Cardinals #CollegeFootball #SportsHighlights
Hour 1 opens with Marc venting over Kentucky’s loss to Mizzou before turning sharply to the Minneapolis ICE shooting, condemning political leaders and media figures for distorting the facts. The hour continues with Kim’s “On a Whim” segment, warning about California’s proposed billionaire tax and how it could evolve into a nationwide grab at personal wealth. Marc closes by praising the White House’s move to withdraw from dozens of wasteful global organizations, framing it as a clear “America First” win.
#MarcCoxShow #Mizzou #ICEIncident #KimOnAWhim #WealthTax #AmericaFirst #MediaBias #PoliticalSpin #Taxation #UNWithdrawal
Across four hours, Marc Cox blends political analysis, legal insight, and local controversies. Hour 1 opens with critiques of Democrats’ accountability, debates over Trump-era housing policies, and “Kim on a Whim” breaking down corporate homebuyer restrictions. Hour 2 mixes cultural commentary with political fallout from ICE incidents, local market updates, and quirky studies, while keeping the lens on law enforcement and civil unrest. Hour 3 features Congressman Eric Burlison on federal legislation, Gregg Jarrett on ICE legal standing, and Kim analyzing a Minneapolis McDonald’s refusing service to ICE agents, highlighting tensions between business practices and public reaction. Hour 4 focuses on law enforcement accountability and national legal developments, with Jason Law discussing officer safety and regional governance, and Jessica Rosenthal reporting on key Supreme Court cases, all underscoring the intersection of policy, media bias, and local impact.
#MarcCoxShow #Politics #LawEnforcement #ICE #MediaBias #Obamacare #ATF #SupremeCourt #LocalControversy #KimOnAWhim #JasonLaw #GreggJarrett #JessicaRosenthal