
The Mark Simone Show
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Mark interviews Roger Friedman from Showbiz411.
Hamilton remains a massive Broadway hit, but how is Broadway in New York City faring overall? Roger also breaks down the Michael Jackson biopic, which has been generating enormous buzz and is packed with details you won’t want to miss. Singer Paul McCartney is set to appear as a musical guest on Saturday Night Live in the near future. The Oscars will stay on ABC next year, and Roger shares what changes may be coming down the road.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark takes your calls!
Frank in Arizona calls to discuss how the USA has the greatest military in the world, pointing to the most recent military resources and operations carried out in the Middle East as a prime example. Ron in Pittsburgh calls with an interesting idea for Former President Biden’s proposed library, and also floats a creative suggestion for how Iran could keep its energy infrastructure running in the event of a military strike.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark's 10am Monologue.
Talks between the USA and Iran are set to begin soon in Pakistan, to potentially end the war. China, which is heavily dependent on oil flowing through the Strait of Hormuz, unlike the USA, has significant stakes in the outcome. Could Iran actually impose a toll on the strait? Also, Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann has confessed to the murders of eight women.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

FULL SHOW: What's next in the war; Big changes for Late Night TV.
A two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran is now in effect, which includes the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Mark also addresses the debate over whether destroying power plants and bridges during wartime constitutes a war crime, a widely held belief that is actually not supported under international law. Additionally, Bill Gates is reportedly set to testify in connection with the Jeffrey Epstein files. Mark notes that “two weeks” has become something of a signature phrase for President Trump. Mark interviews Boston radio host Howie Carr. The two discuss Trump’s recurring use of the phrase “two weeks,” and Howie weighs in with some skepticism, pressing for more details on the terms of the Iran-U.S. ceasefire. In election news, Republican Clay Fuller has won the special runoff election for Georgia’s 14th Congressional District, replacing former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene. Mark and Howie also discuss Democrats’ use of the acronym TACO in reference to Trump. Mark shares his observations on social media posts from individuals displaying what he describes as serious Trump Derangement Syndrome. On the late-night TV front, as Stephen Colbert prepares to sign off from The Late Show on CBS, the network has announced that comedian and media mogul Byron Allen will take over the time slot with his show Comics Unleashed, under a time-buy agreement in which Allen pays CBS to air his programming. Mark notes this could significantly shift the late-night landscape. Mark interviews author Ann Coulter. The two have a lively conversation about the tendency of liberals to contradict themselves from one day to the next. Ann also shares a tweet that caught Mark’s eye, one that sparked discussion about the social trend of wearing gym clothes outside of the gym.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hour 1: Ceasefire for Iran and the USA.
A two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran is now in effect, which includes the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Mark also addresses the debate over whether destroying power plants and bridges during wartime constitutes a war crime, a widely held belief that is actually not supported under international law. Additionally, Bill Gates is reportedly set to testify in connection with the Jeffrey Epstein files. Mark notes that “two weeks” has become something of a signature phrase for President Trump. Mark takes your calls! Mark interviews Boston radio host Howie Carr. The two discuss Trump’s recurring use of the phrase “two weeks,” and Howie weighs in with some skepticism, pressing for more details on the terms of the Iran-U.S. ceasefire. In election news, Republican Clay Fuller has won the special runoff election for Georgia’s 14th Congressional District, replacing former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene. Mark and Howie also discuss Democrats’ use of the acronym TACO in reference to Trump.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hour 2: Trump Derangement Syndrome is very alive and well.
Mark shares his observations on social media posts from individuals displaying what he describes as serious Trump Derangement Syndrome. On the late-night TV front, as Stephen Colbert prepares to sign off from The Late Show on CBS, the network has announced that comedian and media mogul Byron Allen will take over the time slot with his show Comics Unleashed, under a time-buy agreement in which Allen pays CBS to air his programming. Mark notes this could significantly shift the late-night landscape. Mark takes your calls! Mark interviews author Ann Coulter. The two have a lively conversation about the tendency of liberals to contradict themselves from one day to the next. Ann also shares a tweet that caught Mark’s eye, one that sparked discussion about the social trend of wearing gym clothes outside of the gym.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark interviews author Ann Coulter.
The two have a lively conversation about the tendency of liberals to contradict themselves from one day to the next. Ann also shares a tweet that caught Mark’s eye, one that sparked discussion about the social trend of wearing gym clothes outside of the gym.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark takes your calls!
Dr. Bob in Long Island, NY, has a secret to tell Mark about President Trump and has a question about Trump. Fran in Massapequa calls Mark to talk about how great Mark's voice is in the broadcasting world. Why are liberals so crazy? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark's 11am Monologue.
Mark shares his observations on social media posts from individuals displaying what he describes as serious Trump Derangement Syndrome. On the late-night TV front, as Stephen Colbert prepares to sign off from The Late Show on CBS, the network has announced that comedian and media mogul Byron Allen will take over the time slot with his show Comics Unleashed, under a time-buy agreement in which Allen pays CBS to air his programming. Mark notes this could significantly shift the late-night landscape.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark interviews Boston radio host Howie Carr.
The two discuss Trump’s recurring use of the phrase “two weeks,” and Howie weighs in with some skepticism, pressing for more details on the terms of the Iran-U.S. ceasefire. In election news, Republican Clay Fuller has won the special runoff election for Georgia’s 14th Congressional District, replacing former Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene. Mark and Howie also discuss Democrats’ use of the acronym TACO in reference to Trump.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark takes your calls!
Kathy in North Carolina calls in to share her thoughts on why she believes Rex Heuermann will ultimately plead guilty in his sexual assault case. Jerry in Greenwich, Connecticut, calls in to ask Mark what he thinks turned Tucker Carlson and Marjorie Taylor Greene against President Trump. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark's 10am Monologue.
A two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran is now in effect, which includes the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz. Mark also addresses the debate over whether destroying power plants and bridges during wartime constitutes a war crime, a widely held belief that is actually not supported under international law. Additionally, Bill Gates is reportedly set to testify in connection with the Jeffrey Epstein files. Mark notes that “two weeks” has become something of a signature phrase for President Trump.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

FULL SHOW: Iran's deadline; Big changes for Stephen Colbert.
Today at 8 p.m. ET is President Trump’s deadline for Iran to reach a deal or face massive strikes on its power plants, bridges, and more. Trump has warned that “the entire country can be taken out in one night,” and Iran has reportedly shut down talks with mediating countries as the clock ticks down. Mark breaks down the remarkable rescue of both crew members of an F-15E Strike Eagle that was shot down over Iran, a complex, multi-day operation involving hundreds of special forces troops and dozens of aircraft. May 21st is the final night of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. Beginning May 22nd, CBS will hand over the 11:35 p.m. time slot to Byron Allen’s comedy series Comics Unleashed. Mark interviews Fox News contributor Liz Peek. Liz believes the chances that President Trump will follow through on striking Iranian infrastructure tonight are high. Zohran Mamdani’s push to raise taxes on corporations and wealthy New Yorkers risks driving big business and high earners out of the city. Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger is pushing a redistricting referendum ahead of the April 21st vote, but her approval rating has cratered, and the effort is facing growing unpopularity, with early voting in Republican districts outpacing Democratic ones. Left-wing media networks are bracing for tonight’s 8 p.m. deadline, and Mark asks whether shows like these have essentially become therapy for Trump Derangement Syndrome sufferers. Mark also reveals details about what Trump’s planned presidential library in Miami will feature, including a towering skyscraper with Trump’s name in gold lettering, a golden escalator, a replica of the Oval Office, a golden statue of Trump with his fist raised, and Air Force One on display. Mark interviews streaming host Bill O’Reilly. Bill breaks down why Democrats manufacture a new narrative about Trump every day, whether it’s accusing him of “war crimes” or something else entirely, and how that machine operates. There is significant confusion inside the Department of War right now. Trump believes Iran was weeks away from developing a nuclear weapon, though questions remain about the clarity of his overall strategy. The deeper question: why did the Mullahs want a nuclear weapon in the first place, and what does that tell us about how this war ends?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hour 1: New info about Nancy Guthrie.
Today at 8 p.m. ET is President Trump’s deadline for Iran to reach a deal or face massive strikes on its power plants, bridges, and more. Trump has warned that “the entire country can be taken out in one night,” and Iran has reportedly shut down talks with mediating countries as the clock ticks down. Mark breaks down the remarkable rescue of both crew members of an F-15E Strike Eagle that was shot down over Iran, a complex, multi-day operation involving hundreds of special forces troops and dozens of aircraft. May 21st is the final night of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. Beginning May 22nd, CBS will hand over the 11:35 p.m. time slot to Byron Allen’s comedy series Comics Unleashed. Mark takes your calls! Mark interviews Fox News contributor Liz Peek. Liz believes the chances that President Trump will follow through on striking Iranian infrastructure tonight are high. Zohran Mamdani’s push to raise taxes on corporations and wealthy New Yorkers risks driving big business and high earners out of the city. Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger is pushing a redistricting referendum ahead of the April 21st vote, but her approval rating has cratered, and the effort is facing growing unpopularity, with early voting in Republican districts outpacing Democratic ones.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hour 2: The Left-Wing networks.
Left-wing media networks are bracing for tonight’s 8 p.m. deadline, and Mark asks whether shows like these have essentially become therapy for Trump Derangement Syndrome sufferers. Mark also reveals details about what Trump’s planned presidential library in Miami will feature, including a towering skyscraper with Trump’s name in gold lettering, a golden escalator, a replica of the Oval Office, a golden statue of Trump with his fist raised, and Air Force One on display. Mark takes your calls! Mark interviews streaming host Bill O’Reilly. Bill breaks down why Democrats manufacture a new narrative about Trump every day, whether it’s accusing him of “war crimes” or something else entirely, and how that machine operates. There is significant confusion inside the Department of War right now. Trump believes Iran was weeks away from developing a nuclear weapon, though questions remain about the clarity of his overall strategy. The deeper question: why did the Mullahs want a nuclear weapon in the first place, and what does that tell us about how this war ends?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark interviews streaming host Bill O’Reilly.
Bill breaks down why Democrats manufacture a new narrative about Trump every day, whether it’s accusing him of “war crimes” or something else entirely, and how that machine operates. There is significant confusion inside the Department of War right now. Trump believes Iran was weeks away from developing a nuclear weapon, though questions remain about the clarity of his overall strategy. The deeper question: why did the Mullahs want a nuclear weapon in the first place, and what does that tell us about how this war ends?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark takes your calls!
Vincent from Brooklyn, New York, called in to discuss Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s comments on how Black and Latino New Yorkers own and rent less real estate than their white counterparts. Roger from Astoria, Queens, called in to talk about the former president of Iran and raised the point that if another country in the region were to obtain a nuclear weapon, it would pose a serious threat to Israel.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark's 11am Monologue.
Left-wing media networks are bracing for tonight’s 8 p.m. deadline, and Mark asks whether shows like these have essentially become therapy for Trump Derangement Syndrome sufferers. Mark also reveals details about what Trump’s planned presidential library in Miami will feature, including a towering skyscraper with Trump’s name in gold lettering, a golden escalator, a replica of the Oval Office, a golden statue of Trump with his fist raised, and Air Force One on display.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark interviews Fox News contributor Liz Peek.
Liz believes the chances that President Trump will follow through on striking Iranian infrastructure tonight are high. Zohran Mamdani’s push to raise taxes on corporations and wealthy New Yorkers risks driving big business and high earners out of the city. Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger is pushing a redistricting referendum ahead of the April 21st vote, but her approval rating has cratered, and the effort is facing growing unpopularity, with early voting in Republican districts outpacing Democratic ones.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark takes your calls!
Rich from Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, called in with a great story about a survey he received asking whether he listens to AM or FM radio. Albert from Keyport, New Jersey, called in to share his theory that someone who personally knew Nancy Guthrie was almost certainly involved in her disappearance.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark's 10am Monologue.
Today at 8 p.m. ET is President Trump’s deadline for Iran to reach a deal or face massive strikes on its power plants, bridges, and more. Trump has warned that “the entire country can be taken out in one night,” and Iran has reportedly shut down talks with mediating countries as the clock ticks down. Mark breaks down the remarkable rescue of both crew members of an F-15E Strike Eagle that was shot down over Iran, a complex, multi-day operation involving hundreds of special forces troops and dozens of aircraft. May 21st is the final night of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. Beginning May 22nd, CBS will hand over the 11:35 p.m. time slot to Byron Allen’s comedy series Comics Unleashed. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

FULL SHOW: The war is in jeopardy of escalation; Artemis 2.
Over the weekend, the U.S. military successfully rescued both crew members of an F-15E Strike Eagle that was shot down over Iran. Mark breaks down how the dramatic rescue operation unfolded. While the airman was hiding in the mountains of Iran, the IRGC offered a $60,000 reward for any Iranian who could locate the crew member. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth fired Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George, along with two other generals, in a significant shakeup at the Pentagon amid the ongoing war with Iran. Savannah Guthrie returned to the TODAY show anchor desk this morning for the first time since her 84-year-old mother, Nancy Guthrie, went missing from her Arizona home on February 1. Mark interviews NY Post columnist Michael Goodwin. The discussion turns to President Trump’s recent social media posts directed at Iran, including a comment about Muslims, and whether the media holds Trump to the same standard it held President Biden. Michael argues that Trump’s willingness to go after the press is a key reason why the double standard exists. Michael also weighs in on NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani as he approaches his first 100 days in office, with the city’s budget crisis front and center. President Trump is holding a press conference today on the state of the Iran war. A Tuesday deadline looms: Trump has threatened to strike Iranian energy plants and bridges if a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz is not reached. Iran has vowed to retaliate hard if the U.S. follows through on those strikes. SNL’s Weekend Update sparked major backlash after host Michael Che made a joke widely interpreted as a reference to the assassination of President Trump, drawing outrage from across the political spectrum. Bruce Springsteen made headlines after delivering a sharply political speech at his Minneapolis concert, calling the Trump administration “corrupt, incompetent, racist, reckless, and treasonous.” Trump fired back on Truth Social, calling Springsteen a “total loser” and urging MAGA supporters to boycott his concerts. Meanwhile, NASA’s Artemis II mission has been dealing with a recurring toilet malfunction aboard the Orion spacecraft, and a frozen vent line has prevented the crew from properly flushing urine overboard. However, the issue has been resolved.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hour 1: Savannah Guthrie is back!
Over the weekend, the U.S. military successfully rescued both crew members of an F-15E Strike Eagle that was shot down over Iran. Mark breaks down how the dramatic rescue operation unfolded. While the airman was hiding in the mountains of Iran, the IRGC offered a $60,000 reward for any Iranian who could locate the crew member. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth fired Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George, along with two other generals, in a significant shakeup at the Pentagon amid the ongoing war with Iran. Savannah Guthrie returned to the TODAY show anchor desk this morning for the first time since her 84-year-old mother, Nancy Guthrie, went missing from her Arizona home on February 1. Mark takes your calls! Mark interviews NY Post columnist Michael Goodwin. The discussion turns to President Trump’s recent social media posts directed at Iran, including a comment about Muslims, and whether the media holds Trump to the same standard it held President Biden. Michael argues that Trump’s willingness to go after the press is a key reason why the double standard exists. Michael also weighs in on NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani as he approaches his first 100 days in office, with the city’s budget crisis front and center.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hour 2: Iran's deadline is approaching.
President Trump is holding a press conference today on the state of the Iran war. A Tuesday deadline looms: Trump has threatened to strike Iranian energy plants and bridges if a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz is not reached. Iran has vowed to retaliate hard if the U.S. follows through on those strikes. SNL’s Weekend Update sparked major backlash after host Michael Che made a joke widely interpreted as a reference to the assassination of President Trump, drawing outrage from across the political spectrum. Mark takes your calls! Bruce Springsteen made headlines after delivering a sharply political speech at his Minneapolis concert, calling the Trump administration “corrupt, incompetent, racist, reckless, and treasonous.” Trump fired back on Truth Social, calling Springsteen a “total loser” and urging MAGA supporters to boycott his concerts. Meanwhile, NASA’s Artemis II mission has been dealing with a recurring toilet malfunction aboard the Orion spacecraft, and a frozen vent line has prevented the crew from properly flushing urine overboard. However, the issue has been resolved.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark takes your calls!
Ed from Huntington, Long Island, called in to discuss a 27-page legal brief that will soon be handed to the court. Paul from Connecticut called Mark to ask whether we have ever seen a government official who has made millions of dollars off of citizens actually end up in handcuffs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark's 11am Monologue.
President Trump is holding a press conference today on the state of the Iran war. A Tuesday deadline looms: Trump has threatened to strike Iranian energy plants and bridges if a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz is not reached. Iran has vowed to retaliate hard if the U.S. follows through on those strikes. SNL’s Weekend Update sparked major backlash after host Michael Che made a joke widely interpreted as a reference to the assassination of President Trump, drawing outrage from across the political spectrum.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark interviews NY Post columnist Michael Goodwin.
The discussion turns to President Trump’s recent social media posts directed at Iran, including a comment about Muslims, and whether the media holds Trump to the same standard it held President Biden. Michael argues that Trump’s willingness to go after the press is a key reason why the double standard exists. Michael also weighs in on NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani as he approaches his first 100 days in office, with the city’s budget crisis front and center.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark takes your calls!
George from Long Island called in to rave about a restaurant called Chaz that he recently visited, and it did not disappoint. Sal from New Jersey called in to urge the American people to stay patient with the war in Iran, expressing confidence that the U.S. will see it through. Mark weighs in on whether a deal is within reach and how much longer the conflict may last.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark's 10am Monologue.
Over the weekend, the U.S. military successfully rescued both crew members of an F-15E Strike Eagle that was shot down over Iran. Mark breaks down how the dramatic rescue operation unfolded. While the airman was hiding in the mountains of Iran, the IRGC offered a $60,000 reward for any Iranian who could locate the crew member. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth fired Army Chief of Staff Gen. Randy George, along with two other generals, in a significant shakeup at the Pentagon amid the ongoing war with Iran. Savannah Guthrie returned to the TODAY show anchor desk this morning for the first time since her 84-year-old mother, Nancy Guthrie, went missing from her Arizona home on February 1.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

FULL SHOW: Great jobs report; Examining Pam Bondi.
The jobs report has come out, and it’s a good one. President Trump was asked about “No Kings” and delivered a notable comeback. Mark also looks at the future of the U.S.-NATO relationship, and new details emerge about AG Pam Bondi, following her firing, about whether she was doing enough to satisfy Trump. Mark interviews political strategist Ed Rollins. Ed weighs in on President Trump’s Tuesday evening address to the nation on the war in Iran, calling the speech underwhelming and light on new details. Mark gets Ed’s take on how Trump should bring the conflict to a close. Ed sees boots on the ground as a real possibility, but warns that American casualties could have serious consequences for the President heading into the midterms. Iran has reportedly shot down a U.S. fighter jet, leaving the pilot missing, and Iran is allegedly offering a substantial reward for his capture. Back home, the funding of the President’s ballroom by corporate donors remains under scrutiny. On a brighter note, crime numbers in New York City are trending down. Meanwhile, Council Speaker Julie Menin is emerging as a formidable challenger to Zohran Mamdani in the race for mayor, with sharp disagreements over the city’s budget. Mark speaks with restaurant critic Steve Cuozzo about the state of New York City’s dining scene. Are the sheds coming back to the sidewalks? Some restaurants and places go viral and end up with tons of business. However, those effects may fade. Steve also shares his thoughts on Miami’s food scene, giving it a solid, if not glowing, review.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark's Weekend Bonus Segment, NOT HEARD ON THE RADIO!
Mark talks about the various elections coming up, the Epstein fallout continues, Iranian women want their old pre-1979 lives back, several left-leaning big city Mayors want to form a coalition, Costco wants to completely automate their check out process, jobs most likely to lose their jobs to A.I., Bill Gates' science advisor also tied to Epstein and the whale that washed ashore at Rockaway Beach.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hour 1: New details about Pam Bondi.
The jobs report has come out, and it’s a good one. President Trump was asked about “No Kings” and delivered a notable comeback. Mark also looks at the future of the U.S.-NATO relationship, and new details emerge about AG Pam Bondi, following her firing, about whether she was doing enough to satisfy Trump. Mark takes your calls! Mark interviews political strategist Ed Rollins. Ed weighs in on President Trump’s Tuesday evening address to the nation on the war in Iran, calling the speech underwhelming and light on new details. Mark gets Ed’s take on how Trump should bring the conflict to a close. Ed sees boots on the ground as a real possibility, but warns that American casualties could have serious consequences for the President heading into the midterms.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hour 2: Mamdani may be burning bridges.
Iran has reportedly shot down a U.S. fighter jet, leaving the pilot missing, and Iran is allegedly offering a substantial reward for his capture. Back home, the funding of the President’s ballroom by corporate donors remains under scrutiny. On a brighter note, crime numbers in New York City are trending down. Meanwhile, Council Speaker Julie Menin is emerging as a formidable challenger to Zohran Mamdani in the race for mayor, with sharp disagreements over the city’s budget. Mark takes your calls! Mark speaks with restaurant critic Steve Cuozzo about the state of New York City’s dining scene. Are the sheds coming back to the sidewalks? Some restaurants and places go viral and end up with tons of business. However, those effects may fade. Steve also shares his thoughts on Miami’s food scene, giving it a solid, if not glowing, review.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark Interviews restaurant critic Steve Cuozzo.
Mark speaks with restaurant critic Steve Cuozzo about the state of New York City’s dining scene. Are the sheds coming back to the sidewalks? Some restaurants and places go viral and end up with tons of business. However, those effects may fade. Steve also shares his thoughts on Miami’s food scene, giving it a solid, if not glowing, review. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark takes your calls!
Dominick in North Carolina says the focus should be on Iran rather than the midterms. Nolan in New Jersey shares a story about Mikie Sherrill targeting Donald Trump, which could spark a major clash. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark's 11am Monologue.
Iran has reportedly shot down a U.S. fighter jet, leaving the pilots missing, and Iran is allegedly offering a substantial reward for their capture. Back home, the funding of the President’s ballroom by corporate donors remains under scrutiny. On a brighter note, crime numbers in New York City are trending down. Meanwhile, Council Speaker Julie Menin is emerging as a formidable challenger to Zohran Mamdani in the race for mayor, with sharp disagreements over the city’s budget.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark interviews political strategist Ed Rollins.
Ed weighs in on President Trump’s Tuesday evening address to the nation on the war in Iran, calling the speech underwhelming and light on new details. Mark gets Ed’s take on how Trump should bring the conflict to a close. Ed sees boots on the ground as a real possibility, but warns that American casualties could have serious consequences for the President heading into the midterms.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark takes your calls!
John in Paramus, NJ, shares why he has walked away from being a longtime Bruce Springsteen fan. Rich in Myrtle Beach calls in to tip Mark off that Springsteen’s music is being used in ads currently running on Fox News.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark's 10am Monologue.
The jobs report has come out, and it’s a good one. President Trump was asked about “No Kings” and delivered a notable comeback. Mark also looks at the future of the U.S.-NATO relationship, and new details emerge about AG Pam Bondi, following her firing, about whether she was doing enough to satisfy Trump. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

FULL SHOW: President Trump's speech on Iran; Pam Bondi is in trouble.
Mark recaps President Trump's speech last night regarding the war in Iran, which will continue, according to the President; however, depending on the force against Iran, it may end sooner. Once oil prices drop back down, which is expected soon, gas prices will also drop. The Strait of Hormuz is expected to open freely without pressure. AG Pam Bondi is on the hot seat right now and could be removed by President Trump due to her handling of the Epstein files. Her replacement is Lee Zeldin if that decision is made. Mark interviews economist Steve Moore. Steve thinks gas prices will go down to around $3 per gallon once the Strait of Hormuz is opened more freely, allowing more ships to pass through. Oil is a globally traded commodity that affects gas prices. Does Wall Street overreact to news too intensely? Mark and Steve talk about what a fair share of wealthy individuals should pay. Coming to America so you can have a child, and your chance of becoming a United States citizen is normally high, but this is getting challenged in Supreme Court hearings after Presidnet Trump's administration is taking a deeper look at birthright citizenship rights in the USA. Donald Trump took shots at Bruce Springsteen after he was seen at a "No Kings" protest over the weekend, going against Trump and his policies. Watch out when you use Wikipedia; it may be influenced by left-wing ideology. In addition, AI may be getting most of its info from Wikipedia. Mark interviews WOR weeknight host Jimmy Failla. What was the point of the "No Kings" protest? It may have been a therapy season for TDS individuals. The Democratic Party is very good at coming up with simple attack lines for people who have trouble doing critical thinking for themselves. Jimmy and Mark talk about Trump's comments about singer Bruce Springsteen, and money is most likely involved. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hour 1: When will gas prices drop?
Mark recaps President Trump's speech last night regarding the war in Iran, which will continue, according to the President; however, depending on the force against Iran, it may end sooner. Once oil prices drop back down, which is expected soon, gas prices will also drop. The Strait of Hormuz is expected to open freely without pressure. AG Pam Bondi is on the hot seat right now and could be removed by President Trump due to her handling of the Epstein files. Her replacement is Lee Zeldin if that decision is made. Mark takes your calls! Mark interviews economist Steve Moore. Steve thinks gas prices will go down to around $3 per gallon once the Strait of Hormuz is opened more freely, allowing more ships to pass through. Oil is a globally traded commodity that affects gas prices. Does Wall Street overreact to news too intensely? Mark and Steve talk about what a fair share of wealthy individuals should pay.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hour 2: Battle on birthright citizenship.
Coming to America so you can have a child, and your chance of becoming a United States citizen is normally high, but this is getting challenged in Supreme Court hearings after Presidnet Trump's administration is taking a deeper look at birthright citizenship rights in the USA. Donald Trump took shots at Bruce Springsteen after he was seen at a "No Kings" protest over the weekend, going against Trump and his policies. Watch out when you use Wikipedia; it may be influenced by left-wing ideology. In addition, AI may be getting most of its info from Wikipedia. Mark takes your calls! Mark interviews WOR weeknight host Jimmy Failla. What was the point of the "No Kings" protest? It may have been a therapy season for TDS individuals. The Democratic Party is very good at coming up with simple attack lines for people who have trouble doing critical thinking for themselves. Jimmy and Mark talk about Trump's comments about singer Bruce Springsteen, and money is most likely involved. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark interviews WOR weeknight host Jimmy Failla.
What was the point of the "No Kings" protest? It may have been a therapy season for TDS individuals. The Democratic Party is very good at coming up with simple attack lines for people who have trouble doing critical thinking for themselves. Jimmy and Mark talk about Trump's comments about singer Bruce Springsteen, and money is most likely involved. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark takes your calls!
Edward in Smithtown, NY, called in to talk about his confusion about what's going on with oil in Texas. Mark helps him figure it out. Maria in Westchester, NY, calls Mark to tell him she and her 11-year-old grandson are listening and are praising Mark! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark's 11am Monologue.
Coming to America so you can have a child, and your chance of becoming a United States citizen is normally high, but this is getting challenged in Supreme Court hearings after Presidnet Trump's administration is taking a deeper look at birthright citizenship rights in the USA. Donald Trump took shots at Bruce Springsteen after he was seen at a "No Kings" protest over the weekend, going against Trump and his policies. Watch out when you use Wikipedia; it may be influenced by left-wing ideology. In addition, AI may be getting most of its info from Wikipedia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark Interviews economist Steve Moore.
Steve thinks gas prices will go down to around $3 per gallon once the Strait of Hormuz is opened more freely, allowing more ships to pass through. Oil is a globally traded commodity that affects gas prices. Does Wall Street overreact to news too intensely? Mark and Steve talk about what a fair share of wealthy individuals should pay.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark takes your calls!
Brian in Greenwich, CT, called in to discuss how ICE agents have been polite at airports. Bill in Hamburg, NJ, called Mark to discuss the space programs, and he is unsure how they benefit us in our everyday lives.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark's 10am Monologue.
Mark recaps President Trump's speech last night regarding the war in Iran, which will continue, according to the President; however, depending on the force against Iran, it may end sooner. Once oil prices drop back down, which is expected soon, gas prices will also drop. The Strait of Hormuz is expected to open freely without pressure. AG Pam Bondi is on the hot seat right now and could be removed by President Trump due to her handling of the Epstein files. Her replacement is Lee Zeldin if that decision is made. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

FULL SHOW: Big presidential speech tonight; Trouble for Blakeman.
President Trump will address the nation tonight at 9 PM with an update on the war in Iran. The President is also attending the Supreme Court hearing on Birthright Citizenship. Trump reports that Iran has undergone a regime change. JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon issued a message to Wall Street urging calm amid volatile stock prices tied to the conflict in Iran. Mark interviews John Carney, editor of Breitbart Business News. John believes President Trump will announce tonight at 9 PM that the war in Iran is coming to an end. With the U.S. producing its own oil, the country may be able to sustain itself without relying on allies - but is that the right move? Wall Street may have overreacted to the war in Iran through heavy buying and selling of stocks. Economic data has been a mixed bag, with some numbers coming in strong while others fell short of consumer expectations. Tonight marks a moon launch that hasn’t taken place in many years. Republican candidate Bruce Blakeman has been denied public matching funds, which could impact his chances of winning - and Democrats may face scrutiny over the decision. Kristi Noem continues to face criticism for allegedly redirecting DHS budget funds intended for departmental improvements for personal use. A judge has blocked an order to cut funding for PBS and NPR. Mark interviews author Ann Coulter. Ann argues that Democrats are using race to justify preserving Birthright Citizenship, noting that the policy was originally rooted in freeing enslaved people. She also shares her take on reports that Don Lemon is considering a presidential run. Meanwhile, Kristi Noem’s political future appears uncertain, as her handling of DHS funds continues to weigh on her prospects for any future race.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hour 1: Could Trump pardon Jerome Powell?
President Trump will address the nation tonight at 9 PM with an update on the war in Iran. The President is also attending the Supreme Court hearing on Birthright Citizenship. Trump reports that Iran has undergone a regime change. JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon issued a message to Wall Street urging calm amid volatile stock prices tied to the conflict in Iran. Mark takes your calls! Mark interviews John Carney, editor of Breitbart Business News. John believes President Trump will announce tonight at 9 PM that the war in Iran is coming to an end. With the U.S. producing its own oil, the country may be able to sustain itself without relying on allies - but is that the right move? Wall Street may have overreacted to the war in Iran through heavy buying and selling of stocks. Economic data has been a mixed bag, with some numbers coming in strong while others fell short of consumer expectations. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.