Hour 1 [03/03/2026]: Hillary’s Temper Flare, Clinton Clears Trump in Epstein Case, and Teen Driving Challenges episode artwork

EPISODE · Mar 3, 2026 · 33 MIN

Hour 1 [03/03/2026]: Hillary’s Temper Flare, Clinton Clears Trump in Epstein Case, and Teen Driving Challenges

from The Marc Cox Morning Show

Marc Cox kicks off the show with a stormy St. Louis morning and dives into breaking political coverage, starting with Hillary Clinton’s fiery reactions during her deposition on Ghislaine Maxwell, highlighting her hand-slamming exit and decades-long pattern of anger under scrutiny. The conversation pivots to Bill Clinton’s deposition, where he visibly shakes through questions but ultimately clears Donald Trump of any wrongdoing connected to Jeffrey Epstein, facing tough questioning from Nancy Mace. The show then moves into “Kim on a Whim,” examining Missouri’s teen driving crisis, the push to reinstate voluntary driver’s education programs, and personal anecdotes on learning to drive, insurance impacts, and distracted driving dangers. The hour closes with nostalgic reflections on first cars, 8-tracks, and cultural shifts, paired with Marc showcasing his ICE shirt and setting up upcoming primary election coverage. Hashtags: #HillaryClinton #BillClinton #JeffreyEpstein #TeenDrivers #DriverEducation #MissouriTraffic #KimOnAWhim #FirstCars #ICESupport #PrimaryElections

Marc Cox kicks off the show with a stormy St. Louis morning and dives into breaking political coverage, starting with Hillary Clinton’s fiery reactions during her deposition on Ghislaine Maxwell, highlighting her hand-slamming exit and decades-long pattern of anger under scrutiny. The conversation pivots to Bill Clinton’s deposition, where he visibly shakes through questions but ultimately clears Donald Trump of any wrongdoing connected to Jeffrey Epstein, facing tough questioning from Nancy Mace. The show then moves into “Kim on a Whim,” examining Missouri’s teen driving crisis, the push to reinstate voluntary driver’s education programs, and personal anecdotes on learning to drive, insurance impacts, and distracted driving dangers. The hour closes with nostalgic reflections on first cars, 8-tracks, and cultural shifts, paired with Marc showcasing his ICE shirt and setting up upcoming primary election coverage. Hashtags: #HillaryClinton #BillClinton #JeffreyEpstein #TeenDrivers #DriverEducation #MissouriTraffic #KimOnAWhim #FirstCars #ICESupport #PrimaryElections

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