The Strait of Hormuz remains a crucial point of uncertainty in the ongoing conflict with Iran. Recent U.S. attacks on Iranian ships in the Strait have prompted retaliatory strikes from Iran, though Iran’s Mosquito boats may not be sufficient to escalate tensions further. The U.S. Navy continues to enforce a blockade. Meanwhile, Democrats have recently gerrymandered states such as Florida and Virginia, raising concerns about voting strategies. President Trump will attend the White House Correspondents' Dinner alongside left-leaning media networks, with mentalist Oz Pearlman serving as host.
Mark interviews economist Steve Moore. Steve expresses skepticism about the U.S. government potentially intervening in Spirit Airlines through bailouts or subsidies. Kevin Warsh is highlighted as well-qualified to strengthen the U.S. economy, though not likely to follow President Trump’s directives blindly. Steve also reveals surprising statistics about tax contributions from the wealthiest 1 percent and discusses the implications of Democratic gerrymandering on voting.
The Southern Poverty Law Center faces significant scrutiny, though left-leaning media outlets remain largely silent following accusations of funding controversial organizations. Iran’s crackdown on protesters, including executions, is another story being underreported by mainstream media. The House Committee is considering a pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell. Additionally, some 24-hour diners in the tri-state area, especially in New Jersey, are beginning to shut down.
Mark interviews WOR weeknight host Jimmy Failla. Jimmy will provide special red-carpet coverage for Fox News at the White House Correspondents' Dinner this Saturday. As festivities begin, Jimmy shares insights into navigating the political dynamics of the event and discusses how a comedian takes charge of the room.