With Fox News and Tucker Carlson mutually agreeing to part ways, what’s next for Carlson? CNBC reports: Right-wing prime-time host Tucker Carlson is leaving Fox News immediately, the cable network announced Monday. The announcement came days after Fox News’ parent company settled Dominion Voting Systems’ defamation lawsuit for $787.5 million. The company’s hosts were not required to talk about […]

Former Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, Rep. Mike Rogers, discusses China, the leaking of classified materials, and his potential run for President. Listen Here:

Two proposals making their way through the North Carolina legislature’s two chambers would greatly expand the existing school voucher system. The Republican lawmakers appear likely to have enough votes to override the Democrat Governor’s veto. Listen Here:

Vince discusses how transgender ideologies have opened Pandora’s box when it comes to gender identity. Also, Tucker Carlson and Fox News have mutually agreed to part ways. Listen Here:

The North Carolina state senate is advancing a bill to limit girls sports to biological girls. Boys who identify as girls would need to play on boys teams, co-ed teams, or transgender teams. Listen Here:

In his book Brutal Minds: The Dark World of Left-Wing Brainwashing in Our Universities, Stanley K. Ridgley documents examples of the brainwashing programs instituted in the colleges and universities to advance “critical consciousness.” Listen Here:

Fox News is agreeing to pay $787.5 million to Dominion Voting System to settle the lawsuit the company brought against the network over claims and coverage that the 2020 election was manipulated. Dominion’s CEO says Fox admitted to telling lies about his company. But Fox News did not actually admit to doing so. Listen Here:

Vince discusses the latest shootings and potential solutions. Plus, Dominion and Fox News settle their lawsuit. That and much more on The Vince Coakley Radio Program. Listen Here:

US Congressman Jeff Jackson (D) says his colleagues are only fake angry when they make speeches. He is challenged by former Trump official Stephen Miller about whether this applies to Democrat leader Hakeem Jeffries. Jackson, most famous for posting Tik Tok videos, dodged the question. Listen Here:

If banning Tik Tok is the objective, the Congressional RESTRICT Act doesn’t appear to be the best way to go about it. Listen Here: