You Don’t Accidentally End Up on a Plane With Jeffrey Epstein | 07-27-25

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Anthony Cumia delves into Hollywood's dark underbelly, focusing on the controversial figure of Kevin Spacey. Anthony discusses Spacey's acting career and his subsequent downfall due to allegations of sexual misconduct. The episode further explores Spacey's associations with Jeffrey Epstein and Bill Clinton, including a suspicious humanitarian trip to South Africa. Anthony criticizes Hollywood's pervasive culture of sexual misconduct, suggesting Spacey's downfall was a result of crossing powerful individuals. Through candid commentary, Anthony argues that Spacey and others like him are symptomatic of a deeply flawed industry.

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John & Curtis’ Playpen | 08-01-25

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On this Friday edition of Sid & Friends in the Morning, John Catsimatidis and Curtis Sliwa substitute for regular morning show host Sid Rosenberg one final time before Sid returns to his air waves come Monday morning. Craig Eaton, Ed Cox, K.T. McFarland, Peter King, Dr. Peter Michalos, Judge Richard Weinberg, Ryan Payne & Ty McCoy join the program on this Friday installment of Sid & Friends in the Morning.

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Craig Eaton | Former Brooklyn GOP Chairman | 08-01-25

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Craig Eaton, Former Brooklyn GOP Chairman, joins the program to touch upon longstanding problems with the New York City Board of Elections, including voter purges and outdated processes. He supports privatizing the Board, citing political hacks and inefficiency. Eaton and the hosts criticize the complexity of current ballots, especially for older voters, and the shift toward electronic voting, which favors speed over transparency.

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K.T. McFarland | Former Deputy National Security Advisor | 08-01-25

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K.T. McFarland, former Deputy National Security Advisor, calls into the show to talk about growing foreign influence in U.S. universities, especially from China and pro-Palestinian groups funding propaganda under the guise of education. She says groups like Hamas aim to win in the court of public opinion rather than on the battlefield. McFarland also discusses global surveillance, noting even U.S. allies spy on each other. She slams what she sees as widespread voter fraud enabled by mail-in ballots and weak voter ID laws, calling it a threat to democracy.

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Judge Richard Weinberg | 77 WABC Host | 08-01-25

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Judge Richard Weinberg joins the program to discuss misinformation about Israel’s actions in Gaza. He stresses that Israel is the only country that supplies food, water, and electricity to an enemy during wartime, and blames Hamas for misappropriating aid and oppressing its own people. Weinberg calls accusations of Israeli-inflicted famine a “blood libel.” The conversation then turns to foreign influence in American universities, highlighting how countries like Qatar allegedly fund institutions to install ideologically aligned professors, contrasting with Jewish donors who simply fund buildings. They discuss the long-standing threat of the Muslim Brotherhood and foreign governments using U.S. institutions for subversion. Finally, Judge Weinberg raises concerns about an appeals court case challenging President Trump’s authority to impose tariffs, framing it as a potential constitutional battle over presidential powers in trade policy. 

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Ed Cox | State GOP Chairman | 08-01-25

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Ed Cox, State GOP Chairman, reflects on Rudy Giuliani’s controversial endorsement of Democrat Mario Cuomo years ago, defending his own role in lending Giuliani a plane at the time, shifting to the rise of progressive political energy in New York, tracing it back to Bernie Sanders’ 2016 campaign and the emergence of figures like AOC and Zohran Mamdani. Cox discusses how Mamdani has built strong grassroots support, particularly within the Muslim and Bangladeshi communities. Despite criticism for being anti-police, he was respectfully received at the funeral for the Muslim NYPD officer who was murdered in the midtown shooting earlier this week. Cox also dives into international politics, highlighting comments from the Israeli Consul General about Hamas stealing food aid in Gaza and Qatar’s financial involvement with Hamas, allegedly with Mossad’s cooperation.

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