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Friday May 01, 2026
Day Break | Chaos in Washington, Cracks in Elections, and a Country on Edge
Friday May 01, 2026
Friday May 01, 2026
Day Break | Chaos in Washington, Cracks in Elections, and a Country on Edge
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00:00 Monologue
19:02 – Dr. Jeremy M. Levin, Executive Chairman of Ovid Therapeutics and Chairman Emeritus of the Biotechnology Innovation Organization. Levin discusses his book Biotech in the Balance and the growing challenges facing the biotech industry. He explains how distrust, regulation, and policy decisions could impact innovation and national competitiveness.
27:56 – Kamden Mulder, William F. Buckley Jr. Fellow in Political Journalism. Mulder discusses findings from a DOJ report regarding the treatment of Christians with traditional beliefs. She outlines the broader implications for religious liberty and government policy.
37:55 - Monologue
46:58 – James David Dickson, political commentator and host of the James Dickson Podcast. Dickson explores the debate surrounding citizen-only voting and why it has become a major political flashpoint. He provides insight into how the issue is shaping state and national conversations.
57:01 – Rep. Tim Walberg, U.S. Representative for Michigan’s 5th District. Walberg discusses the passage of a DHS funding bill and ongoing redistricting battles across the country. He explains how these developments could impact policy and representation.
1:05:53 – William Elliott Hazelgrove, bestselling author. Hazelgrove discusses his new book Capone’s Vault and the historical intrigue surrounding Al Capone. He highlights the real story behind one of America’s most famous unsolved mysteries.
1:16:05 - Monologue
1:25:03 – Steve Dulan, professor and licensed attorney. Dulan discusses proposed legislation that would hold gun sellers liable for selling to prohibited individuals. He explains the legal implications and potential impact on Second Amendment issues.
1:35:08 – Seth Barron, writer and editor. Barron discusses his new book Weaponized and the themes it explores. He outlines how institutions and systems are being used in modern political and cultural conflicts.
1:43:57 – Timothy K. Minella, Director of Higher Education at the Goldwater Institute. Minella discusses recent DEI-related changes at the University of Michigan. He explains why some critics believe the cuts may not be as significant as they appear.
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