Hour 3 runs from escalating geopolitical tension to domestic economic frustration and constitutional conflict. The show opens with Vice President Vance signaling Iran’s options narrowing as U.S. pressure builds around maritime access and oil flow, leading into a heated discussion on gas prices, refinery margins, and whether consumers are being overcharged despite crude fluctuations. The conversation pivots to a broader critique of pricing transparency in energy markets and government influence on supply chains. Later, former Senator John Lamping breaks down school board election fallout, low conservative turnout in April elections, property tax battles, and the political mechanics of ballot initiatives. He also weighs in on Trump’s clash with Pope Leo and the broader cultural implications for Catholic and evangelical voters. The hour closes with “2A Tuesday,” featuring Mark Walters, who details fast-moving legal developments in Virginia gun legislation, potential DOJ involvement under Harmeet Dhillon, and a larger constitutional argument over Second Amendment rights, Supreme Court delays, and what he sees as mounting state-level resistance to federal rulings.
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Apr 14, 2026

