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EPISODE · Feb 18, 2026 · 42 MIN

Are We Headed To War?

from The Josh Hammer Show · host The Josh Hammer Show

Josh opens the show by breaking down new reports that the United States may be preparing for a potential conflict with Iran. He explains what this could mean for Americans at home, the long-term implications for the country, and the latest details emerging about the possible timing and strategy. Rachel Bovard, Vice President of Programs at the Conservative Partnership Institute, joins the program to discuss the voting legislation passed in the House last week and the growing debate in Washington over eliminating the filibuster. Josh also calls out what he sees as misinformation from Stephen Colbert and "The Late Show" regarding the FCC, and why he believes the narrative being pushed doesn’t match reality.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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