A Huge SCOTUS Win, the King’s Visit & Charlie Kirk’s Real Legacy

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Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Josh opens the show breaking down a major Supreme Court ruling handed down today, explaining why the decision is a huge win for the country and what it could mean for the future of constitutional law in America. He also reacts to King Charles’ visit to the United States, calling out the glaring hypocrisy from the Left—many of whom spent years denouncing America’s founding over monarchy, yet now seem eager to celebrate a king.

Josh also discusses the latest developments surrounding the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey and what the case ultimately means in the broader fight for accountability in Washington.

Later, Josh is joined by Rob McCoy, Senior Pastor of Godspeak Calvary Chapel and former pastor to Charlie Kirk, to discuss the growing effort by bad actors to divide Christians over the issue of Israel. The two also reflect on the real legacy and impact of Charlie Kirk.

Finally, Josh welcomes journalist Eli Lake to break down the latest developments with Iran, including the escalating standoff over the Strait of Hormuz. Lake explains why the stakes surrounding Iran’s oil exports have reached a critical moment.

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