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Andy Parks From The Washington Times

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Andy Parks Live From The Washington Times is heard weekday afternoons from 3-6pm. Longtime Washington radio host Andy Parks brings together the very best from one of the nation's premiere newsrooms. From columnists and correspondents, to breaking news and compelling guests, Andy has the very latest on all the stories that matter in our nation's capital. If you read about it in the Washington Times, you can talk about it with Andy Parks on your drive home.

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Stephen Dinan: Supreme Court rejects Biden’s bid to delay ‘Remain in Mexico’ border policy

August 25, 2021 21:52 - 10 minutes - 14.9 MB

The Donald Trump plan lives. As Stephen Dinan reports, the Supreme Court rebuffed President Biden’s request to halt a lower court order that revives the Trump-era “Remain in Mexico” border policy, effectively forcing the new administration to make a “good faith” effort to push illegal immigrants back across the border. The ruling is a devastating blow to the Biden team, which had made erasing Trump-era immigration policies a major hallmark of its first seven months in office. Plus, about 20 m...

Jeff Mordock: Biden accused of bowing to Taliban on Afghanistan pullout timetable

August 25, 2021 21:39 - 13 minutes - 18.5 MB

First up, Andy takes a look at the big stories of the week and says President Biden has some serious issues, in more ways than one. And then, Washington Times White House Reporter Jeff Mordock joins Andy with more on Biden and Afghanistan. As Jeff reports, President Biden struggled to recover his shaken leadership at home and abroad this week, rejecting calls from allies and lawmakers to extend next week’s deadline for evacuating Afghanistan as an emboldened Taliban made fresh demands for a U...

Stephen Dinan: Rush to approve Afghan visas poses serious risks

August 18, 2021 21:03 - 13 minutes - 18.7 MB

As Stephen Dinan reports, the Biden administration is rushing to build an immigration system that will decide who gets to stay in the U.S. after promising to airlift tens of thousands of Afghan citizens out of their home country. It’s a serious risk, yet the effort is underway. Normally, it takes years to go through the Special Immigrant Visa process. It's now being fast-tracked and could bring hundreds of thousands of Afghan citizens to the United States. Plus, more from the southern border ...

Andy Parks: Karma comes back to bite another Democrat

August 18, 2021 20:36 - 7 minutes - 10.5 MB

Andy is back! In Afghanistan, there are some brutal images coming out of the effort to get our troops out. The Taliban is running the country, Biden is depending on the Taliban to help evacuate Americans despite saying there was no way this could happen. Americans are stuck there, the Taliban are going door to door, and there's a "fair amount" of American weaponry left behind. So much for gun control. China and Russia are watching. Is this the biggest embarrassment for the U.S. ever? Plus, wh...

Stephen Dinan: Migrant deaths rising in summer surge

June 30, 2021 21:21 - 10 minutes - 14.8 MB

House Democrats introduced a spending bill that aims to wipe away large chunks of President Trump’s legacy, including restrictions on deploying agency personnel to police protests and clawing back more than $2 billion in border wall money that lawmakers had already approved. As Stephen Dinan reports, the Biden administration has reversed many executive actions under Trump, but the Democrats’ bill begins to unravel the legislative policies the previous president won. Meanwhile, the grim realit...

Andy Parks: The solution to all of Democrats problems, blame Republicans

June 30, 2021 21:13 - 9 minutes - 12.5 MB

Give more money to the police and let them do their jobs. That seems like basic common sense, unless you are a Democrat. The idea of defunding the police made its way to the New York mayoral race, but the problems they are having counting votes in New York is overshadowing that message. And the debate over Critical Race Theory heats up in school board meetings across the country. Is it time to simply start over with the public school system? And, we take yet another look at COVID-19, mask man...

Stephen Dinan: Inside the mind of a smuggler

June 24, 2021 20:12 - 14 minutes - 19.2 MB

Andy Parks is joined by Stephen Dinan with the latest on his series on border smugglers, 'Dollars over danger: Inside the mind of a smuggler." As Stephen reports, most smugglers say they just need the cash, and some offer sad stories about their circumstances. After years of tracking smuggling cases, Stephen takes a look at what motivates people to get involved and what they say when they are caught. In case after case reviewed by The Washington Times, those arrested in the U.S. on smuggling ...

Andy Parks: Highlighting the lowlights on the left

June 24, 2021 10:51 - 9 minutes - 12.5 MB

From the newsroom of The Washington Times, Andy Parks once again digs into the "dumb things Democrats do" in Washington. From the jump to conclusions at a Pride parade in Florida, to Atlanta's crime spike being blamed on Republicans. And, the "threats" and divisiveness coming from the Pledge of Allegiance caused another mayor to call a city council member "out of order." Maybe the liberal mayors across the country need to take a long, hard look in the mirror.

Jeff Mordock: The White House crime prevention plan

June 24, 2021 00:38 - 11 minutes - 16.4 MB

Washington Times White House reporter Jeff Mordock sits down with Andy Parks with details on the new Biden crime strategy just ahead of the announcement. As Jeff reports, the administration says it would more strictly enforce federal gun laws, help cities and states hire more police officers and promote community policing to try to curb an increase in deadly crime as the homicide rate climbs to historic levels in major cities across the country. Republicans have seized on the issue, using it ...

Stephen Dinan: How social media is reshaping border crime

June 16, 2021 22:09 - 14 minutes - 19.6 MB

Covering immigration like no other, Washington Times reporter Stephen Dinan is here to tell us about just a few of the big stories he broke this week. Up first, how social media is reshaping border crime. As Stephen reports, apps such as TikTok, Snapchat, Telegram, Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp have upended the smuggling world. Connecting migrants with drivers, which used to be tricky in remote areas, is now as easy as messaging a GPS pin to the driver over one of the apps. Stephen also ha...

Andy Parks: Beam 'em up from the G7

June 16, 2021 21:57 - 10 minutes - 15.1 MB

Well, the G7 summit is over, and here's to hoping that President Biden can stay awake for the rest of the meetings. Andy takes a look at the crazy stories of the week. Of course, Joe Biden had to blast the United States and Trump supporters. "He's a total disaster, since day one." And, more evidence continues to come out, from highly reputable sources including the former director of the CDC, that COVID-19 could have come from a lab. Andy really wants to know how Dr. Anthony Fauci fits into i...

Jeff Mordock: FBI dupes criminals into using encrypted app

June 09, 2021 21:51 - 12 minutes - 16.8 MB

More than 800 criminal suspects in 18 nations, including the US, were duped into using an FBI-monitored encryption app to plan their crimes, resulting in a massive organized crime takedown. As Washington Times Justice Department reporter Jeff Mordock reports, authorities in New Zealand, Australia, Europe and the US announced the results of Operation Trojan Shield in separate press conferences across the globe. Also, as Jeff reports, the Justice Department announced this week it will now requi...

Stephen Dinan: Border surge sends prices soaring

June 09, 2021 21:37 - 12 minutes - 17.3 MB

First up, Andy Parks asks Stephen Dinan about his latest reporting on the arrest of three people accused of a grisly extortion scheme against illegal immigrants trying to make their way into California that involved kidnapping, rape and exorbitant demands for cash to secure the migrants’ release. And then, we dig into Stephen's new series on how lucrative the smuggling business has become. In the first of a three-part series, hear about how 2021 is turning into a boom year for anyone willing ...

Andy Parks: Dems warped ideas of what this great country should be

June 09, 2021 21:17 - 11 minutes - 15.3 MB

From the studio perched atop the newsroom of The Washington Times, Andy Parks takes a look at this week's headlines, including race. And race. And race relations. And race issues. Oh, and race. Former President Obama is now blaming the media for the racial divide in this country. And, how did the least popular candidate in the 2020 Democratic primary end up as Vice President? It was a tough week for the VP, but at least she had cookies with her face on them. No border visits, but she has cook...

Andy Parks: Nonsensical news of the week

June 03, 2021 00:27 - 10 minutes - 14.2 MB

Race relations, Russian hackers and yet another shooting in the United States of America. Andy Parks digs into the nonsensical news of the week. Why do the Democrats beat the issue of race relations into the ground every single day? And if we are going to address this at every opportunity, why can't the problems be fixed? The answer is easy... votes. Andy takes a look at President Biden's approach to the race problem in America. Plus, the Russian hackers are at it again. This time they are hi...

Stephen Dinan: The border is closed?

May 26, 2021 22:32 - 10 minutes - 14.7 MB

Covering immigration like no other reporter in the country, Stephen Dinan joins Andy Parks with the very latest on Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas saying there is no “invasion” along the Southwest border. He said the new Biden team has succeeded in imposing order on the massive flow of people attempting to jump the boundary. As Stephen reports, Republicans chided him for the claim, pointing to near-record levels of people attempting to cross and the record numbers of some categ...

Andy Parks: The big liberal turnaround on the origins of COVID-19

May 26, 2021 22:21 - 10 minutes - 14 MB

Andy Parks digs into the big stories of the week, including the amazing about-face some on the left are now making about the origins of the coronavirus. Andy asks, why wasn't Dr. Anthony Fauci fired? Everything he's said has been smoke and mirrors, a joke and a scam. Plus hypocrisy in Michigan, the continuing apology tour of CNN's Chris Cuomo, the Maryland vaccination lotto, the family of George Floyd at the White House and much more.

Stephen Dinan: Trump tells Republicans to reject Jan. 6 commission

May 20, 2021 00:45 - 10 minutes - 13.9 MB

Stephen Dinan joins Andy Parks with his collection of stories from the week. Up first, former President Donald Trump denounced Congress’s plan to create a commission to investigate the attack by his supporters on the Capitol on Jan. 6th, saying it was “just more partisan unfairness.” Also, as Stephen reports, Border Patrol agents in the San Diego area nabbed 25 illegal immigrant sex offenders in all of 2020. Now they have arrested 12 in just the past two months. Agents find the offenders duri...

Andy's twisted take on the news of the week

May 20, 2021 00:37 - 19 minutes - 27.2 MB

First up, get Andy's big stories for the week, including a closer examination of the schedule of the President of the United States. "Donald Trump accomplished more in one hour than Biden does in a week." Plus, the Colonial Pipeline hack, energy policies, mixed messages on wearing masks, and where is all the money going... more importantly, where is it coming from? And then we check in with Dave Boyer with more on Biden's visit to Ford’s Rouge Electric Vehicle Center in Michigan. Biden said t...

Stephen Dinan: Border crisis as numbers set a 20-year high

May 12, 2021 22:37 - 13 minutes - 18.2 MB

Yes, we can call it a crisis at the border. Andy gets an update with Stephen Dinan, who reports on the highest monthly total of immigrants nabbed at the border in more than 20 years. Stephen says the nature of the crisis that we saw in April suggests that this is not a temporary problem but a response to the Biden administration's change in policy.

Andy Parks: Welcome back to the American gas lines

May 12, 2021 22:28 - 18 minutes - 25.3 MB

First up, Andy looks at the headlines of the week. Remember the good old days waiting in line to fill up the tank? It's all back, based on bad decisions then and now. Kill the Keystone Pipeline along with our energy independence, and here's where we are. Plus, open borders, checks for illegals, masks for everyone, Rand Paul vs Dr. Anthony Fauci and more. Then, Dave Boyer stops by with more on fraud in the COVID relief programs. The level of waste and fraud in unemployment benefits during the ...

Andy Parks: We can't wait for the midterm elections

May 06, 2021 15:18 - 10 minutes - 14.3 MB

Some good news, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is ending COVID-19 restrictions effective now. And, no vaccine passports. Democrats seem to want to follow the science until they don't like the science. And, Senator Tim Scott countered President Biden last week by saying we are not living in a racist country. Andy says the racist reaction to the speech was outrageous. There is no end to the hypocrisy.

Stephen Dinan: Courthouses now off-limits for arresting illegal immigrants

April 28, 2021 22:29 - 13 minutes - 18.5 MB

Stephen Dinan joins Andy Parks with an update on the Real ID delay, as well as a roundup of all the other big immigration stories of the week. President Biden will nominate Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez, a Trump critic who cut some cooperative ties with ICE, as the new director of the immigration enforcement agency. Biden now has named nominees for the three immigration agencies at Homeland Security, tapping Trump critics for all of them. Mayorkas also nudged the country’s courthouses int...

Andy Parks: Woke? What a joke.

April 28, 2021 22:21 - 10 minutes - 14.6 MB

Andy Parks takes a deep dive into what life has been like under Democrats for theta 100 days. They've screwed up the immigration system, energy independence, dealing with countries like Iran, "woke" society, race relations and what else? Enjoy paying $6 for a loaf of bread and $8 for a gallon of gasoline. How long before the mid-America crowd says "that's enough?" Andy says he has a funny feeling it's coming.

Stephen Dinan: National Guard to help with migrant surge

April 21, 2021 22:08 - 14 minutes - 20.3 MB

Stephen Dinan: National Guard to help with migrant surge with all the latest news on immigration, this week Stephen Dinan digs deep on using the National Guard at the U.S. southern border. Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey announced this week he was deploying National Guard troops to help local authorities deal with chaos spawned by the surge of illegal immigrants rushing into the US, and in some cases being released directly into communities. Also, Homeland Security announced it will issue up to 22,00...

Alex Swoyer: Voters reject adding justices to the Supreme Court

April 21, 2021 22:02 - 10 minutes - 13.8 MB

Washington Times legal affairs reporter Alex Swoyer joins Andy with the latest on the court-packing issue on the Supreme Court. As Alex reports, about 26% of voters thought Congress should pass a law allowing more than nine justices to serve on the high court, while 46% of those surveyed opposed a court-packing plan. We also get the latest on Stacey Abrams and her connection to MLB moving the All-Star Game from Georgia.

Andy Parks: Democracy dies under Democrats (Part II)

April 21, 2021 21:56 - 10 minutes - 14.6 MB

On this week’s edition of “Democracy dies under Democrats,” Andy sets his sights on Maxine Waters. The California Democrat told demonstrators at Saturday night’s protest in Minnesota that they need to “get more confrontational” if former police officer Derek Chauvin is acquitted of murder in the death of George Floyd, prompting Republicans to accuse her of stoking an already explosive situation. Andy agrees with the judge in the case that her comments were irresponsible and disrespectful.

Stephen Dinan: ICE priority arrests examined

April 14, 2021 22:01 - 14 minutes - 19.6 MB

Covering the immigration beat like no other reporter in the country, Stephen Dinan takes a look at ICE priority arrests. In an exclusive report, Stephen explains why these arrests are down 75% under the Biden administration. We also hear more about GOP states hitting Biden immigration policies with a web of lawsuits. And, a congressman back from a trip to the border said this week that agents told him they have no way of verifying migrants’ identities, meaning people are boarding airplanes wi...

Andy Parks: Democracy dies under Democrats

April 14, 2021 21:41 - 10 minutes - 14.3 MB

Once again, the Democrats have proven beyond a reasonable doubt that they cannot govern effectively. Andy Parks takes a deeper look at the details of the 20-year-old fatally shot by police in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota. With armed robbery, disorderly conduct and other charges, Daunte Wright faced being sent to jail for violating the conditions of his release, including a prohibition against firearms possession, which may explain why he resisted officers. Andy looks at defunding of police, a ‘...

Dr. Ben Carson: Race and politics in a woke country

April 07, 2021 18:55 - 12 minutes - 17.5 MB

Dr. Ben Carson, Founder and Chairman of the American Cornerstone Institute, joins Andy for a wide-ranging discussion on the racial divide in America, his thoughts on the new Georgia voter ID law, religion, political correctness, the “woke” culture and what he thinks Martin Luther King, Jr. would think of America today.

Stephen Dinan: Biden's DHS chief vows to defend ICE, battle sanctuary cities

April 07, 2021 18:13 - 13 minutes - 18.2 MB

In his exclusive reporting, Stephen Dinan finds that some tough talk came from Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas in a virtual town hall forum with ICE employees. In perhaps his most striking comments, Mayorkas said he thought more illegal immigrants should be prosecuted criminally. Also, what really happened when a border terrorism statement was deleted due to “sensitive information?”

Andy Parks: You just might be a Democrat

April 07, 2021 17:53 - 6 minutes - 8.61 MB

Open borders, voter ID, gender politics and more. Andy Parks dives into the traits that might just indicate that YOU are a “crazy Democrat.” What unites Americans across all groups? Not sports, not anymore. What common experiences do we all share? Not American History, not anymore. What does justice look like in our society? Not punishing criminals, not anymore.

Stephen Dinan: Smugglers and the continuing border crisis

March 31, 2021 20:37 - 11 minutes - 15.6 MB

As Stephen Dinan reports, federal prosecutors charged a Mexican man with alien smuggling stemming from a March 2nd incident that saw 13 migrants die in a horrific car crash. The man admitted in a phone call that he had people cut the hole in the border fence and the drivers would have made $28,000. Also, what is Vice President Harris doing in her new role as point person for trying to solve the conditions that push migrants to flee Central America?

Andy Parks: Yes, people actually want voter ID laws

March 31, 2021 20:20 - 8 minutes - 11.8 MB

Get Andy’s take on the big stories of the week, including Biden’s first press conference, the border crisis (or non-crisis, depending on who you ask), New York Gov. Cuomo’s mounting accusations, Georgia’s election law, voter ID and more. “So if you add it all up, 75% of Americans are on board with voter ID, shouldn't liberal politicians feel the same way?”

Jeff Mordock: Russia, Iran and the 2020 election

March 18, 2021 00:04 - 14 minutes - 19.5 MB

Up first, Washington Times Justice Department reporter Jeff Mordock updates Andy Parks on the latest from Portland, Oregon. As Jeff reports, the mayhem appeared to be abating this year but surged last week in Portland, with protesters again attacking a federal courthouse. A protective fence surrounding the courthouse was removed this month, only to have it reinstalled last week. And then, Russia and Iran both sought to influence the 2020 election, but no foreign government attempted to change...

Andy Parks: The Help Is Here Tour

March 17, 2021 20:48 - 10 minutes - 13.8 MB

Still no news conference, but rumor is there’s one on the books for President Biden. “It’s going to be one embarrassing event, I almost guarantee you.” Did you know that Help Is Here? If not, Biden and VP Kamala Harris are making the rounds explaining who gets what in the $1.9 trillion relief package. In other news, Andy wonders what a “fair share” actually might be in this country. Plus, what’s the latest at the border? Not a visit from the president.

Stephen Dinan: Surge or challenge, but no crisis at the border?

March 10, 2021 22:35 - 11 minutes - 15.6 MB

First, they called it a surge, then a challenge. But despite what anyone else says, the Biden Administration will not call what's happening at the border a crisis. Stephen Dinan joins Andy to take a look at what's happening with Homeland Security, including Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas saying this week that he has retreated on a Trump-era policy to push immigrants to be self-supportive, saying it was an affront to the country’s history as a nation of immigrants.

Andy Parks: Who is really scoring big in the COVID relief bill?

March 10, 2021 22:12 - 11 minutes - 15.4 MB

Another wild week is underway, but does everyone realize it? Who is that? What's his name? Andy Parks takes a look at the big headlines, including Democrats rewarding bad behavior in the latest COVID relief bill. Of the $1.9 trillion, somewhere around 10% is actually going to COVID relief. Andy explains who is making out under the deal and who isn't. And, the president's team seems to be terrified to allow him to speak to the press. No time for a news conference, but he has time to call red-s...

Stephen Dinan: A border challenge versus a border crisis

March 03, 2021 22:23 - 12 minutes - 17.3 MB

ICE has locked down a Twitter account used to alert the public to illegal immigrants released by sanctuary cities. Stephen Dinan explains why this has happened and what it means. And then, Stephen reports that Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas blamed his Trump predecessors for leaving him with a “gutted” system. Mayorkas calls it a “challenge” rather than a crisis at the border. But why? Also, there are potentially hundreds of immigrants released each day without being tested for...

Seth McLaughlin: VP Harris silent on Cuomo accusations

March 03, 2021 22:04 - 20 minutes - 28.4 MB

First up, get Andy’s take on the news of the week, including Trump at CPAC, the downfall of Mike Pence in the Republican Party, the COVID relief bill, the Bidens’ delayed trip to Texas & more. Then, Washington Times political reporter Seth McLaughlin on Vice President Kamala Harris not saying anything about the increasing number of women accusing New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo of sexual harassment. As Seth reports, Harris took a leading role in speaking out in support of women who made sexual har...

Stephen Dinan: No 100-day deportation pause

February 24, 2021 23:03 - 14 minutes - 19.4 MB

A federal court in Texas issued an injunction against President Biden’s 100-day deportation pause, saying the Inauguration Day decision was too rash and the new administration has failed to justify why it’s needed. Stephen Dinan joins Andy to explain the details of why the pause is on hold. The ruling will now last until a much more fulsome court case can develop. Meanwhile, the Biden team is preparing behind the scenes for an expected massive surge at the border.

Dave Boyer: CPAC, COVID & Dems dismissing inflation fears

February 24, 2021 22:45 - 17 minutes - 24 MB

First up, get Andy’s take on the big news of the week. From Dr. Fauci asking us to wear two masks, to the power outages in Texas and the return of “cages for kids.” Plus, Andy shares his memories of Rush Limbaugh. Then, Dave Boyer joins the conversation with more on Democrats brushing aside Republicans’ concerns about overheating the economy with the Biden administration’s $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief bill. And, what caused CPAC to remove a speaker from its 2021 speakers schedule?

Stephen Dinan: Trump tells GOP to ditch McConnell

February 17, 2021 21:43 - 16 minutes - 7.61 MB

Former President Donald Trump unloaded on Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell this week, calling him a “dour, sullen, and unsmiling political hack,” saying Republicans cannot win with him at the party’s helm, and vowing to support candidates who will challenge GOP lawmakers in primaries. Stephen Dinan looks at what’s behind the statement and where Republicans go from here. Plus, we get the latest immigration stories from The Washington Times.

Val Richardson: Frozen windmills and rolling blackouts in Texas

February 17, 2021 21:04 - 16 minutes - 7.78 MB

First up, get Andy’s take on the big stories of the week, including when exactly President Joe Biden became aware of the existence of a COVID-19 vaccine. Andy says Trump showed the Democrats America could be great again, but they are not interested in greatness. And then, Valerie Richardson joins Andy with more on frozen windmills and rolling blackouts in Texas. Despite its status as a major oil-and-gas producer, Texas relied on wind for 23% of its electricity in 2020, but about half of that ...

Andy Parks: Erasing Donald Trump from History

February 10, 2021 23:56 - 15 minutes - 7.11 MB

First up, Andy runs down the big stories of the week, including his take on the Super Bowl halftime show, the future of virtual classrooms, green jobs, Maxine Waters and the attempts of the left to erase President Trump from history. Then, Washington Times White House Reporter Dave Boyer recaps the impeachment trial so far. In their first full-throated defense of Trump since the House impeached him on Jan. 13, his attorneys said Democrats’ true motive is to eliminate the political opponent th...

Stephen Dinan: The Senate has seen this impeachment movie before

February 10, 2021 23:38 - 14 minutes - 6.69 MB

Nearly 150 years before Tuesday’s 56-44 vote to proceed with a trial against now-private citizen Donald Trump, senators went down the same path with William Belknap, who had led President Ulysses S. Grant‘s War Department, until he resigned under accusations of bribery. Stephen Dinan looks at the details of that historic case compared to what is happening in 2021. Plus, the latest from the border, the immigration surge, catch and release and a new Biden tent city.

Stephen Dinan: The Day One erasure of Trump legacy

January 20, 2021 22:18 - 15 minutes - 6.92 MB

Stephen Dinan joins Andy with the latest on what we can expect on Day One from the Biden Administration. As Stephen reports, border wall construction will be halted, the travel ban will be erased, and the 1776 Commission celebrating America’s founding will be disbanded all within hours after President Biden is sworn in. Also, looking ahead at Biden’s approach to immigration, the Postal Service “victory lap,” and how the Trump stress test leaves all institutions of American democracy battered ...

Martin Di Caro: History As It Happens

January 20, 2021 22:01 - 10 minutes - 4.7 MB

Andy Parks is joined by Martin Di Caro, host of a new podcast from The Washington Times. History As It Happens takes a look at current events in the news with the historical context in mind. We are in historic times, living through history as it unfolds. From politics to partisanship, civil unrest and the pandemic, this podcast tries to make sense of how we got here and where we are going.

Andy Parks: A Tribute to Donald Trump

January 20, 2021 21:47 - 5 minutes - 2.46 MB

On this Inauguration Day 2021, Andy Parks has a goodbye tribute to President Donald Trump. “No matter what you think of Donald Trump if you look at all of his accomplishments over the last four years, you have to be a little bit impressed… right?” Andy takes a look at the accomplishments of the Trump Administration and looks ahead to what he expects to come out of the Biden Administration.

Jeff Mordock: Prosecutors have 'marching orders' after Capitol riot

January 14, 2021 00:01 - 16 minutes - 7.52 MB

Washington Times Justice Department reporter Jeff Mordock joins Andy with a full rundown of the arrests coming out of the riot at the US Capitol building. But up first, an exclusive report on how law enforcement has been breaking with President Trump after the death of a Capitol Police officer. Jeff reports that this is giving law enforcement the feeling that they aren't getting support from either side of the political aisle, leaving them without a party.