Hour 4 blends international and domestic political flashpoints, opening with coverage of the president’s high-profile trip to China and the broader implications for energy markets, inflation, and geopolitical leverage. The discussion moves through rising gas prices and renewed debate over federal and state fuel taxes, framed against concerns about household costs and political accountability. Domestically, attention turns to the Los Angeles mayoral race, where outsider challenger Spencer Pratt is gaining traction by attacking homelessness spending, policing policy, and union influence, sparking backlash from establishment-backed opponents. The hour also highlights San Francisco’s push for stricter public behavior regulations, contrasted with ongoing struggles around homelessness and urban disorder. It closes with a tense Washington exchange over a federal shooting case, underscoring deeper political divisions over law enforcement, culpability, and public trust in institutions.
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May 13, 2026




