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The Greg Laurie Show, May 31, 2026

The Greg Laurie Show, May 31, 2026

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M and M Extra: Late Night Drama

So glad the curtains finally closed on Colbert's show. Dramatic Jimmy Kimmel ran a rerun of his own late night talk show just to avoid stealing attention from the final episode of Late Night with Stephen Colbert. You know, the show that got cancelled because no one was watching. Way to prove our point. Does loyalty to a buddy really excuse bailing on your own network and audience? Sound off in the comments.  _____ M and M Extra: Two iconic talk radio hosts. One unfiltered daily conversation. No scripts. No spin. Just Mike Gallagher and Mark Davis breaking down the news the way it should be — with decades of experience and zero apologies. If you love smart unscripted talk show chemistry, you’re in the right place. Subscribe & Watch M and M Extra Live ?? / @mandmextra ?? Weekdays at 12 PM ET Watch The Mike Gallagher Show Live ?? salemnewschannel.com/watch-live ?? Weekdays 9 AM – 12 PM ET Listen to The Mark Davis Show ?? 660amtheanswer.com/listenlive ?? Weekdays at 7AM - 10AM CT

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M and M Extra: Colbert Canceled

Stephen Colbert claims Trump is behind the cancellation of his show. The truth: he was  fired because his show wasn't profitable. Don't believe it? We'll break down why CBS was losing millions on that unfunny jerk. ____ Two iconic talk radio hosts. One unfiltered daily conversation. No scripts. No spin. Just Mike Gallagher and Mark Davis breaking down the news the way it should be — with decades of experience and zero apologies. If you love smart unscripted talk show chemistry, you’re in the right place. Subscribe & Watch M and M Extra Live ?? / @mandmextra ?? Weekdays at 12 PM ET Watch The Mike Gallagher Show Live ?? salemnewschannel.com/watch-live ?? Weekdays 9 AM – 12 PM ET Listen to The Mark Davis Show ?? 660amtheanswer.com/listenlive ?? Weekdays at 7AM - 10AM CT

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DOJ Sues 4 States Over Denying Undercover License Plates For Federal Agents

President Donald Trump's administration is suing four states over their refusal to issue undercover license plates to federal agents, the latest front in the wider struggle between the White House and Democratic-led states over the Republican president’s immigration crackdown. The Department of Justice alleges in separate lawsuits announced Thursday that Maine, Massachusetts, Oregon, and Washington state are imposing unconstitutional restrictions that it says impede law enforcement and threaten agents’ safety. “By denying undercover license plates to DHS components, including ICE, while issuing them to their own state agencies, these governors are pursuing discriminatory and obstructionist policies against federal law enforcement,” said acting Attorney General Todd Blanche in a statement. “These actions undermine federal immigration enforcement, allow dangerous criminals to escape justice, and terrorize American communities,” Blanche added. The Justice Department filed the suits on Wednesday in U.S. district courts in the respective states. The four state governments are accused of trying “to obstruct the Federal Government’s immigration enforcement efforts, even though control over immigration and the nation’s borders is an exclusive federal power.” Additionally, the Justice Department argues in the suits that the U.S. Constitution's Supremacy Clause bars state governments from regulating federal law enforcement. Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows, who oversees her state's plate program and is also a Democratic candidate for governor, said she's confident her decisions will hold up in court. “What ICE did in Maine and continues to do was terrorize our friends and neighbors,” Bellows said in an interview Thursday. “There are no secret police in a democracy and we will always stand up for our Mainers safety and freedom.” A spokesperson for Massachusetts Attorney General Joy Campbell said the state’s lawyers are “reviewing the complaint and will defend the RMV policy to the greatest extent possible.” Officials in Washington and Oregon did not respond to a request for comment on the federal action. Feds say agents are endangered when easily identified The administration asserts that federal agents “frequently investigate and apprehend violent criminals, including cartel members, gang members, sex offenders, human traffickers, and other violent offenders” and says making those authorities easily identifiable subjects them to increased harassment and potential physical harm. The lawsuit comes after a back-and-forth between the DOJ and some state officials. The administration previously sent state officials letters demanding they justify their policies. Maine Attorney General Aaron Frey answered the Justice Department last week, defending his state’s policy and disputing the DOJ’s contention that it has hampered federal enforcement actions. “Rather, the program reflects a legitimate and constitutional policy choice by the SOS not to allow its resources to be commandeered by the federal government for use in civil immigration enforcement activities that have, in Maine and elsewhere, resulted in multiple incidents of abusive and unconstitutional conduct by DHS officials,” Frey wrote. Bellows, in her role as secretary of state, announced a pause on confidential license plates in January, after federal authorities ramped up their immigration enforcement activities in the state. Bellows said at the time that the state wanted to be “assured that Maine plates will not be used for lawless purposes.” The federal suit against Maine argues that the state “has issued confidential license plates to law enforcement agencies for many years” and that “such plates are explicitly authorized under Maine law.” The state's review this year, the suit argues, resulted in unlawful state regulation of the federal government by requiring federal applicants for state license plates to attest that federal vehicles that obtained confidential plates would not be used for civil immigration enforcement. The suit also states that Maine did not impose commensurate requirements on state or local agencies applying for the plates, making the program discriminatory against the federal government. Bellows has previously defended her decision. “When ICE asked for confidential license plates, I said no” because “covert civil immigration enforcement is not something Maine will facilitate,” she said last week. Arguments are similar to debate over agents' masks The Trump administration's arguments on the license plates are similar to its defense of federal agents wearing masks on their deployments to American cities. That became a flashpoint in an extended government shutdown over Department of Homeland Security funding, as Democrats on Capitol Hill demanded key changes to how Trump’s mass deportation plans were carried out after masked federal agents killed two U.S. citizen protesters in Minnesota. The White House and DHS have maintained the agency’s mask policy, and the administration already has won a federal court order blocking a California law that barred law enforcement officials from covering their faces in the state. Additionally, the administration has been at odds with so-called sanctuary cities where local law enforcement does not assist federal authorities with immigration enforcement. And Blanche has instructed the Justice Department’s Civil Division to identify all state and local laws, policies, and practices that could impede what the administration describes as “lawful federal operations.”

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Jill Biden thought husband was having stroke during debate

Former First Lady Jill Biden is opening up about her husband's debate performance back in 2024. In an interview, she said she was so "frightened" by Joe Biden's debate performance that she thought he was having a stroke. Former President Biden was running for his second term when he stumbled his way through the June presidential debate against Donald Trump, pushing him to drop out of the race.

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DOJ opens investigation into Trump assault accuser, E. Jean Carroll

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department has opened an investigation into whether longtime advice columnist E. Jean Carroll lied during the course of civil litigation against Donald Trump, who Carroll says sexually assaulted her in a New York department store 30 years ago. That’s according to a person familiar with the matter who was not authorized to publicly discuss an ongoing inquiry and spoke Thursday on the condition of anonymity. Lawyers for Carroll have not responded to requests for comment from The Associated Press. The Justice Department has opened a series of investigations into perceived adversaries of the Republican president. The person says the perjury investigation is being led by the federal prosecutors’ office in Chicago.

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The DNC Autopsy Report

The DNC Autopsy Report

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The Democrats War On Men

The Democrats War On Men

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Rep. William Timmons Trump-Backed & Ready For 2026 Re-Election

Timmons expressed confidence that voters who chose a new direction will continue backing Trump’s agenda, noting that gas prices will drop quickly once key shipping routes are secured and that stopping a nuclear Iran is far more important than short-term costs.

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Jill Biden Admits Panic Over Joe’s Debate Disaster

In a stunning CBS Sunday Morning interview, First Lady Jill Biden confessed she watched the 2024 presidential debate and immediately thought, “Oh my God, he’s having a stroke.”

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Trump Not Satisfied With Iran Deal Yet

With K.T. McFarland, Former Deputy National Security Advisor of the United States.

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Trump plans to attend NBA Finals at Madison Square Garden

Donald Trump says he plans to attend the NBA Finals at Madison Square Garden after receiving an invitation from James Dolan. The New York Knicks are headed to the NBA Finals for the first time since 1999 after sweeping the Cleveland Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference Finals. Trump praised the Knicks’ postseason run, calling the team “great” after years of struggling. The president, a New York native, has frequently attended major sporting events while in office and on the campaign trail.

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U.S. Sanctions Iran Over Strait Of Hormuz

The Trump administration has announced new sanctions against Iran, targeting a newly created agency accused of attempting to control shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. The move is part of the administration’s broader economic and military pressure campaign during the ongoing conflict. U.S. officials say the sanctions were announced after American forces carried out strikes on an Iranian military facility following attack drone activity in the region. The Strait of Hormuz remains one of the world’s most critical oil shipping routes, making tensions in the area a major concern for global markets and international security.

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Search Resumes After Deadly Paper Mill Disaster

Crews in Washington are resuming the search for nine people presumed dead after a chemical tank ruptured at a paper mill in the city of Longview. Authorities say the death toll has risen to 11 after a second person died following the incident at the Nippon Dynawave Packaging facility. Officials say there is no hope of finding additional survivors. Investigators say some contamination reached the nearby Columbia River, but officials currently say there is no threat to drinking water or air quality as testing continues.

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Former CIA Official Accused Of Gold Bar Theft

A former senior CIA official is accused of stealing more than $40 million in gold bars from the federal government, according to federal court filings in Virginia. Investigators say David Rush requested and received foreign currency and gold bars that were supposedly intended for work-related expenses. Authorities later discovered more than 300 gold bars valued at over $40 million, along with approximately $2 million in cash, inside his home. Rush was arrested last week and charged with criminal theft of public money. He remains in federal custody, and his attorney has declined to comment on the allegations.

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New York Approves Worship Buffer Zone Law

Kathy Hochul has signed a new law making it a crime to block access to a house of worship or intimidate people attempting to enter. The law comes after a series of heated demonstrations outside synagogues in New York. It also gives police the authority to establish 50-foot security perimeters around houses of worship where protests would not be allowed. Supporters say the measure is designed to protect people’s right to practice their religion safely, while critics argue the law could restrict peaceful demonstrations and infringe on free speech rights.

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Final Sentence Handed Down In Matthew Perry Case

The prosecution connected to the death of Matthew Perry has officially come to a close after all five people charged in the case pleaded guilty for their roles in supplying the actor with ketamine. On Friday, Perry’s personal assistant, Kenneth Iwamasa, was sentenced to more than three years in prison for helping facilitate the actor’s ketamine use. Prosecutors said Perry died in 2023 at the age of 54 from the acute effects of ketamine. Two doctors, an addiction counselor, and a drug dealer prosecutors referred to as the “Ketamine Queen” were also sentenced in connection to the case.

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Trump Says No One Will 'Control' Strait Of Hormuz After Iran Deal Is Made

WASHINGTON, May 27 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday said that he was not yet satisfied on a deal with Iran, adding that the U.S. was not discussing easing sanctions on the country. Speaking to reporters at a cabinet meeting at the White House, Trump said that Iran wants to make a deal. "Iran is very much intent, they want very much to make a deal. So far they haven't gotten there ... we're not satisfied with it, but we will be. We will be either that or we'll have to just finish the job," Trump said. He added that under a potential framework deal with Tehran, the Strait of Hormuz would open immediately but that it would not be controlled by anybody. "We'll watch over it, but nobody's going to control it. That's part of the negotiation that we have. They would like to control it. Nobody's going to control it. It's international waters and Oman will behave just like everybody else or we'll have to blow them up," Trump said. The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Trump's comment on Oman. Oman's embassy in Washington also did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Trump also said that he was not comfortable with Russia or China taking Iran's stockpile of highly enriched uranium.

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Dems Dumb To Ignore 2024 Election Autopsy

In a world where sanity seems to be in short supply, this episode delves into the latest autopsy report from the DNC, revealing the party's biggest liability: wokeness. The speaker breaks down the findings, which suggest that Democrats' obsession with identity politics and cultural Marxism is driving away voters, particularly black Americans who are increasingly rejecting the party's message. The autopsy report, written by independent analyst Paul Rivera, highlights the party's struggles to connect with voters on issues that matter most, such as the economy, disaster relief, and housing affordability. Meanwhile, the party's continued emphasis on abstract issues like trans rights, racial divide, and climate alarmism is falling flat with voters. The speaker also touches on the recent controversy surrounding Governor Tim Walz's decision to honor George Floyd on Memorial Day, rather than the fallen heroes, and the implications of this move for the party's future. The episode also explores the tension between the party's ideals and the concerns of its voters, particularly black Americans who are increasingly looking for a party that will address their needs and concerns. The speaker discusses the impact of the party's policies on black communities, including the issue of voter ID and the importance of police presence in these areas. If you're interested in understanding the latest developments in the world of politics and the implications for the future of the Democratic Party, tune in to this episode to hear the speaker's analysis and insights. Follow Carl Jackson: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carljacksonradio X/Twitter: https://twitter.com/carljacksonshow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecarljacksonshow Website: http://www.TheCarlJacksonShow.com Store: https://CarlJacksonStore.com

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Ken Paxton Wins Big in Texas...but Democrats are Happy

Ken Paxton Wins Big in Texas...but Democrats are Happy

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