Travel Chaos, Airport Migrants, and Comey’s Courtroom Escape (11-25-25)

Standout Moments

 

Biden Admin Pressured Airports to House Migrants (20:00 – 21:05): Discussion of a bombshell Senate report revealing the Biden administration pressured at least 11 major airports to house illegal migrants in their facilities, compromising national security, particularly at the Atlantic City airport, which defends D.C. and NYC.  

DOJ Cases Against Comey and James Dismissed (27:14 – 28:07): Breaking news that a federal judge dismissed the Department of Justice’s criminal cases against James Comey and Letitia James due to the prosecutor’s unlawful appointment, though the cases were dismissed “without prejudice,” meaning they can be refiled.  

 
Standout Moments   [cite_start] Biden Admin Pressured Airports to House Migrants (20:00 – 21:05): Discussion of a bombshell Senate report revealing the Biden administration pressured at least 11 major airports to house illegal migrants in their facilities, compromising national security, particularly at the Atlantic City airport, which defends D.C. and NYC.   [cite_start] DOJ Cases Against Comey and James Dismissed (27:14 – 28:07): Breaking news that a federal judge dismissed the Department of Justice’s criminal cases against James Comey and Letitia James due to the prosecutor’s unlawful appointment, though the cases were dismissed “without prejudice,” meaning they can be refiled.  

Standout Moments

 

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    Biden Admin Pressured Airports to House Migrants (20:00 - 21:05): Discussion of a bombshell Senate report revealing the Biden administration pressured at least 11 major airports to house illegal migrants in their facilities, compromising national security, particularly at the Atlantic City airport, which defends D.C. and NYC.  

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    DOJ Cases Against Comey and James Dismissed (27:14 - 28:07): Breaking news that a federal judge dismissed the Department of Justice's criminal cases against James Comey and Letitia James due to the prosecutor's unlawful appointment, though the cases were dismissed "without prejudice," meaning they can be refiled.  

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    Thanksgiving Travel Weather Chaos (6:52 - 7:37): Dean Wysocki issues a severe warning: a clipper system will bring 2–4 inches of snow and 40 mph winds to Fargo, but areas directly south (Lisbon, Wahpeton) will be hit hardest with 6–9 inches. [cite_start]The afternoon commute will be "messy".  

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    Air Traffic Control is Archaic (12:07 - 12:47): Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy points out that to handle record travel and new air vehicles (like air Ubers), the U.S. needs billions to replace its archaic air traffic control system, some components of which date back to the 1960s.  

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    Travel Civility Campaign (13:17 - 14:04): Duffy discusses his new "civility campaign," urging travelers to be courteous, help one another with luggage, be patient with TSA, and "dress a little better"—avoiding slippers and pajamas.  

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    Milli Vanilli was 'Pre-AI' Lip Syncing (31:07 - 31:20): A host jokes that the infamous musical duo Milli Vanilli were an early example of "AI kind of before AI was a thing" because they looked good and lip-synced songs that someone else sang.  

 

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