We break down a jam-packed show starting with Dr. Josh McConkey, a board-certified emergency medicine physician and military flight surgeon, who joins us to untangle the real medical science behind new military testosterone screenings. While critics and the mainstream media try to spin this as a push for "toxic masculinity," Dr. McConkey explains how extreme operational stress routinely tanks hormone levels in service members over 30 and why routine screenings prolong critical careers. We also dive into the terrifying reality of the nationwide cyclospora outbreak. Dr. McConkey warns that this explosive diarrhea parasite can linger for up to six weeks, cannot be killed by household Lysol or hand sanitizer, and requires a strict cooking temperature of 158°C to neutralize on leafy green vegetables.
Dawn gets fiery over the tragic death of Pennsylvania State Trooper Michael Fiera, who was struck and killed by an illegal Haitian migrant operating a massive tractor-trailer on a commercial driver's license. We play the powerful audio of President Trump honoring Trooper Fiera at the Pennsylvania Defense and Innovation Summit and react to the shocking revelation that the suspect had a documented history of severe medical seizures yet was still allowed on the road. Dawn highlights Trump's massive new economic commitment—a $10 billion defense investment in Pennsylvania to build national security multi-mission vessels at the Philadelphia Shipyard, bringing over 4,000 proud jobs back to the local workforce.
We react to Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner’s bizarre public video attacking House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan. Krasner lashed out at Jordan’s formal investigation into Philly's sanctuary city policies, accusing him of writing "nastygrams" and "doing dirt in the dark." Dawn exposes the true numbers, pointing out that over 78,000 non-citizens reside in Philadelphia County, and calls for full transparency on how much local taxpayers are actively shelling out for daily city services. Finally, economist Dr. Michael Bussler of Stockton University joins the show to dissect the dipping inflation numbers and explain how artificial intelligence spending might temporarily boost demand while ultimately driving prices down by supercharging worker productivity.




