Today, Dawn Stensland talks about President Trump’s endorsement tracker, Ken Paxton’s primary win in Texas, and the money fight Republicans now face heading into a Senate battle. Dawn also digs into Joe Biden’s lawsuit against the Trump DOJ to block the release of audio recordings from his conversations with ghostwriter Mark Zwonitzer for Promise Me, Dad. The question hanging over the whole segment: what is on those tapes, and could they show Biden’s decline earlier than the public was told?
Dawn and Dan also honor David Yadgaroff after a major Philadelphia radio retirement sendoff, then the show takes a lighter turn with Dawn’s laundry confession. What starts as a simple chat about broken washing machines becomes an Andorra laundromat saga involving wash-and-fold, mani-pedis, pizza, tiramisu, Rita’s water ice, and Linda Kearns walking into the middle of it on-air.
Dawn Stensland and Linda Kearns then move into the political and legal fights of the day: Paxton’s baggage, Biden’s ghostwriter tapes, Pam Bondi’s thyroid cancer diagnosis, and the stress of life inside the Trump orbit. The conversation then shifts to Philadelphia City Hall, where Sunrise Movement protesters are removed after demanding Mayor Cherelle Parker spend the city’s $1.1 billion surplus. Dawn, Linda, and Dan debate whether the money should go to schools, whether taxpayers deserve relief, and why Philadelphia keeps making it harder for businesses and families to stay.
Dawn closes with more on the White House Cabinet meeting, Iran deal rumors, Karoline Leavitt’s absence during maternity leave, Rich Zeoli’s recovery, G. Love’s Lemonade tour, and why live local radio matters when the news keeps changing by the minute.

May 27, 2026




