Send us a text On today's show, Neal Larson and Julie Mason tackled some major national stories right out of the gate. They started with the upcoming House vote on releasing the Epstein files, expressing skepticism about whether the public will ever see the unredacted truth, especially given the new supermajority requirement needed for passage. The conversation then shifted to the disturbing details emerging about Donald Trump's would-be assassin, which led to a frank discussion about a troub...
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Send us a text On today's show, Neal Larson and Julie Mason tackled some major national stories right out of the gate. They started with the upcoming House vote on releasing the Epstein files, expressing skepticism about whether the public will ever see the unredacted truth, especially given the new supermajority requirement needed for passage. The conversation then shifted to the disturbing details emerging about Donald Trump's would-be assassin, which led to a frank discussion about a troub...
10.30.25--NLS--Risch on Shutdown, Local Mayoral Races
The Neal Larson Show
1 hour 26 minutes
2 weeks ago
10.30.25--NLS--Risch on Shutdown, Local Mayoral Races
Send us a text In this episode, the hosts interview Senator Jim Risch, who blames the Democrats for the ongoing government shutdown. He argues that their refusal to support a continuing resolution is harming essential services for veterans, military personnel, and recipients of SNAP benefits. Senator Risch also defends President Trump's military actions against drug cartel boats, framing the fentanyl crisis as an attack on the nation that the president has the authority to counter. Following ...
The Neal Larson Show
Send us a text On today's show, Neal Larson and Julie Mason tackled some major national stories right out of the gate. They started with the upcoming House vote on releasing the Epstein files, expressing skepticism about whether the public will ever see the unredacted truth, especially given the new supermajority requirement needed for passage. The conversation then shifted to the disturbing details emerging about Donald Trump's would-be assassin, which led to a frank discussion about a troub...