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- Joe Pags - 3/7/25
Joe Pags - 3/7/25

“You Can’t Lie to People”—Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy Sets the Record Straight on Air Travel, DEI, and NYC’s Congestion Cash Grab
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy sat down with Joe Pags for a deep dive into the biggest issues facing America’s transportation system. From air traffic controller shortages to FEMA’s failure in Western North Carolina, Duffy held nothing back—calling out misinformation, explaining the challenges he inherited, and reaffirming his commitment to keeping Americans safe. Duffy, who takes […]

Al Green Throws a Tantrum—Gets Censured in Stunning Rebuke!
The House of Representatives has voted 224-198 to censure Rep. Al Green (D-TX) following his disruptive protest during President Trump’s joint congressional address. Green, a vocal critic of the President, interrupted the speech by standing and shouting objections, leading to his removal from the chamber by the Sergeant at Arms. The censure, a formal […]

President Trump Delays Mexico Tariffs Amid Border Security Talks
The White House has announced a temporary delay on tariffs against Mexico, pushing enforcement back to April 2nd. President Trump confirmed the decision on Truth Social, stating that after speaking with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, the country will not face tariffs on goods covered under the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). President Trump emphasized that Sheinbaum […]

Idaho Bill Could Make Firing Squad the Primary Execution Method—Governor’s Decision Looms
Idaho lawmakers have passed a bill that would make death by firing squad the primary method of execution in the state. This move follows a failed attempt to use lethal injection last year, which raised concerns over the availability of execution drugs. The bill has now passed through both chambers of the state legislature and […]

Supreme Court Set to Back U.S. Gun Makers in High-Stakes Battle with Mexico
The U.S. Supreme Court is expected to issue a unanimous decision in favor of gun owners and the firearms industry in the case of Smith & Wesson v. Mexico. This case challenges a $10 billion lawsuit filed by Mexico against gun manufacturers, alleging that they are contributing to cartel violence by supplying firearms to criminal […]