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EPISODE · Apr 27, 2026 · 39 MIN

Hour 3 [04/27/2026]: Storm Escalation, Assassination Plot Fallout, Legal Firestorm Over Free Speech, and Family Policy Culture Debate

from The Marc Cox Morning Show

Hour 3 opens with continued coverage of severe Midwest storms, including tornado threats, hail reports, and renewed scrutiny over past emergency alert system failures, alongside broader concerns about public safety readiness and accountability during fast-moving weather events. The hour then shifts into national political fallout following an attempted assassination plot targeting the president and multiple cabinet officials, with discussion of the suspect’s manifesto, law enforcement response, and legal exposure under federal statutes tied to assault on federal officers and conspiracy to kill senior officials. Legal analysis with Hans von Spakovsky expands into First Amendment boundaries, examining where protected political speech ends and incitement to violence may begin, as well as U.S. maritime authority and operational restrictions in the Strait of Hormuz during active military tensions with Iran. The hour then turns to media controversy surrounding a 60 Minutes interview, where President Trump objected to being quoted directly from the attacker’s manifesto, sparking a wider debate over journalistic framing, political rhetoric, and whether media amplification of violent language contributes to polarization. The hour closes with “Kim on a Whim,” focusing on Indiana’s new “success sequence” education law requiring instruction on education, employment, and marriage before childbirth, triggering a broader cultural debate over poverty reduction, fatherless households, welfare incentives, and whether government policy unintentionally discourages family formation. Hashtags: #Hour3 #SevereWeather #StormCoverage #NationalSecurity #AssassinationPlot #HansVonSpakovsky #FreeSpeech #Iran #MediaBias #Trump #FamilyPolicy #WelfareReform #KimOnAWhim

Hour 3 opens with continued coverage of severe Midwest storms, including tornado threats, hail reports, and renewed scrutiny over past emergency alert system failures, alongside broader concerns about public safety readiness and accountability during fast-moving weather events. The hour then shifts into national political fallout following an attempted assassination plot targeting the president and multiple cabinet officials, with discussion of the suspect’s manifesto, law enforcement response, and legal exposure under federal statutes tied to assault on federal officers and conspiracy to kill senior officials. Legal analysis with Hans von Spakovsky expands into First Amendment boundaries, examining where protected political speech ends and incitement to violence may begin, as well as U.S. maritime authority and operational restrictions in the Strait of Hormuz during active military tensions with Iran. The hour then turns to media controversy surrounding a 60 Minutes interview, where President Trump objected to being quoted directly from the attacker’s manifesto, sparking a wider debate over journalistic framing, political rhetoric, and whether media amplification of violent language contributes to polarization. The hour closes with “Kim on a Whim,” focusing on Indiana’s new “success sequence” education law requiring instruction on education, employment, and marriage before childbirth, triggering a broader cultural debate over poverty reduction, fatherless households, welfare incentives, and whether government policy unintentionally discourages family formation. Hashtags: #Hour3 #SevereWeather #StormCoverage #NationalSecurity #AssassinationPlot #HansVonSpakovsky #FreeSpeech #Iran #MediaBias #Trump #FamilyPolicy #WelfareReform #KimOnAWhim

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