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Peter King | Former Congressman | 11-19-25

Former Congressman Peter King makes his much anticipated and long-awaited return to the morning show to talk about his longtime friendship with Bruce Blakeman and his potential gubernatorial candidacy next year, before diving into the political dynamics within Nassau County. King praises Jessica Tisch, the current NYPD commissioner, for her work on counter-terrorism and public safety initiatives. The conversation also touches on concerns about the newly elected mayor, who King believes embodies dangerous socialist and anti-police ideologies. Sid and Pete reflect on the challenges facing New York City, including the rise of pro-Hamas sentiments and increased anti-Semitic incidents.

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