Larry Kudlow – Trump Giving Back Trade Tariff Profits? Don’t Bet on it! | 02-20-26

Cats and Cosby Team Talk: Despite Supreme Court Tariff Set Back, Trump Will Win in the End | 02-02-26

Joe Concha Talks ET (Phone Home!), and his Escape from New York’s Upcoming Bad Weather | 02-20-26

Lara Trump – President Trump Has a Lot of Successes to Tout in Upcoming State of the Union Address | 02-20-26

General David Patraeus – Iran’s Supreme Leader Won’t Negotiate, No Matter the Pressure | 02-20-26

Cats and Cosby Team Talk: Despite Supreme Court Tariff Set Back, Trump Will Win in the End | 02-20-26

Bo Snerdley’s Rush Hour | 02-20-26

James Golden aka Bo Snerdley centers on former President Trump’s response to a Supreme Court ruling that restricted his authority to unilaterally impose broad tariffs. The host navigates through a series of reports highlighting President Trump’s defiance, specifically his intent to utilize alternative federal statutes to bypass the court's decision and continue his economic agenda. The program transitions into a broader critique of liberal policies, linking the judicial setback to local governance failures in New York and rising safety concerns regarding illegal immigration across several states.
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Bo Snerdley: I’m Ashamed of the Supreme Court | 02-20-26

James Golden aka Bo Snerdley discusses the Supreme Court’s decision to strike down sweeping tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, a move the Court framed as a "Declaration of Independence" to reassert its role as a separate branch of government. While President Trump expressed deep disappointment and labeled the ruling "ridiculous," the text explores how the administration intends to circumvent this setback by utilizing alternative federal statutes and trade laws to reimpose economic penalties. Legal experts cited in the source suggest that while the Court restricted certain broad powers, the President still maintains the authority to ban trade or implement fine-tuned tariffs if specific procedural requirements are met.Â
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The Dominic Carter Show | 3PM Show | 02-20-26

Dominic Carter explores a period of political friction, primarily focusing on President Trump's public rebuke of the Supreme Court after a 6-3 decision invalidated his administration’s sweeping tariff policies. Carter frames this legal loss as a clash between a popular mandate and judicial overreach, arguing that the court is unfairly handicapping an agenda aimed at leveling the global financial playing field. Interspersed with these political tensions are community-focused segments, including local opposition to New York City property taxes and a lighter, human-interest story about a woman arrested for abandoning her dog at a Las Vegas airport.Â
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Hour 3: The Greg Kelly Show | 02-20-26

Greg Kelly combines political commentary with a personal crusade to defend his friend, Bill Stevenson, whom he believes is being targeted by a vengeful Biden administration. Kelly weaves a narrative of long-standing animosity originating from Stevenson's divorce from Jill Biden, suggesting that Joe Biden has historically weaponized the legal system to settle personal scores. Alongside these allegations of corruption, the program features a discussion with journalist Michael Tracy that challenges the "mythology" surrounding the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, arguing that public perception of a global sex-trafficking ring is often fueled by ideological hysteria rather than forensic facts.Â
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Dominic Carter: President Trump Successfully Clashes Against the Supreme Court | 02-20-26

Michael Tracy | 02-20-26

Greg Kelly and independent journalist Michael Tracy critique the mainstream narrative surrounding Jeffrey Epstein, characterizing the widespread allegations of a global sex-trafficking ring as a unverifiable mythology or "hoax." Tracy argues that a forensic look at the original Florida court dockets reveals that Epstein’s actual convictions were far more limited in scope than the "monstrous" depictions found in popular media. They suggest that the public is emotionally invested in these "incendiary" stories because condemning such extreme "sin" allows individuals to feel morally superior regarding their own smaller failings.
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