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The Marc Cox Morning Show [04/29/2026] (Full Show): Storm Chaos, Royal Diplomacy, Security Fallout, and Political Firestorms Across Media, Policy, and Elections

The Marc Cox Morning Show [04/29/2026] (Full Show): Storm Chaos, Royal Diplomacy, Security Fallout, and Political Firestorms Across Media, Policy, and Elections

The full show opens with severe weather coverage across Missouri, including hail destruction in Springfield, storm damage concerns, and warnings about post-storm scams, alongside lighter but alarming discussion of tick-borne illness and rising health concerns tied to environmental changes. Hour 2 continues the mix of culture and chaos, from a packed Ethel Cain concert and generational commentary to storm safety recollections, before pivoting back into political controversy and public outrage over a teacher fired for comments following an assassination attempt involving the president. Hour 3 shifts into international and political policy focus, highlighting King Charles’ Washington visit and its diplomatic tone before diving into security concerns tied to a high-profile Washington event, with Heritage Foundation analysis of political rhetoric and radicalization risks, followed by an RNC response framing Democrats as inconsistent on condemning political violence and a tight midterm polling landscape showing no dominant party advantage. The hour closes on a local policy fight over St. Louis’ proposed “Gateway ID” and broader voter ID debates. Hour 4 brings sharper media and political culture conflict, beginning with criticism of late-night commentary surrounding political violence and a comparison to past national tragedies handled by figures like Johnny Carson, followed by debates over voter ID policy and government-issued identification programs. The hour features Jimmy Failla detailing firsthand observations from White House Correspondents’ Dinner security conditions and defending his commentary on vulnerabilities during the incident, followed by Taylor Riggs breaking down major global economic shifts including the UAE’s exit from OPEC, Middle East energy realignment, and movement in the confirmation process for Kevin Warsh as potential Federal Reserve chair, tying together energy markets, monetary policy, and geopolitical pressure points. Hashtags: #StormDamage #MissouriWeather #KingCharles #SecurityDebate #PoliticalRhetoric #Midterms2026 #RNC #OPEC #UAE #FederalReserve #JimmyFailla #TaylorRiggs #ElectionIntegrity #MediaCulture #USPolitics

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