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EPISODE · May 8, 2026 · 34 MIN

Hour 3: Iran Escalation, UFO File Releases, Immigration Policy Clash, and Hantavirus Media Panic

from The Marc Cox Morning Show

Hour 3 opens with breaking reports of newly released Pentagon/U.S. military footage of unidentified aerial phenomena, prompting debate over whether the objects represent foreign technology or something unexplained, alongside discussion of potential government transparency ahead of a presidential news conference. The hour then shifts to Rep. Bob Onder, who addresses U.S. strikes on Iranian targets, arguing the administration is acting under commander-in-chief authority while Congress retains funding oversight, and also weighs in on UFO disclosures, election integrity efforts, and small business policy tied to tax reforms and job growth. In the final segments, immigration policy takes center stage as Steven Camarota of the Center for Immigration Studies critiques sanctuary jurisdictions for declining ICE detainer requests and releasing individuals flagged for deportation, calling it a breakdown in enforcement cooperation. The hour closes with Kim on a Whim, focusing on hantavirus headlines and public reaction, pushing back on what is framed as media-driven fear amplification and renewed masking rhetoric despite limited confirmed cases and relatively mild reported symptoms in most monitoring situations. Hashtags: #Iran #UFO #UnidentifiedAerialPhenomena #BobOnder #ImmigrationPolicy #ICE #SanctuaryCities #ElectionIntegrity #SmallBusiness #Hantavirus #PublicHealth #GovernmentTransparency

Hour 3 opens with breaking reports of newly released Pentagon/U.S. military footage of unidentified aerial phenomena, prompting debate over whether the objects represent foreign technology or something unexplained, alongside discussion of potential government transparency ahead of a presidential news conference. The hour then shifts to Rep. Bob Onder, who addresses U.S. strikes on Iranian targets, arguing the administration is acting under commander-in-chief authority while Congress retains funding oversight, and also weighs in on UFO disclosures, election integrity efforts, and small business policy tied to tax reforms and job growth. In the final segments, immigration policy takes center stage as Steven Camarota of the Center for Immigration Studies critiques sanctuary jurisdictions for declining ICE detainer requests and releasing individuals flagged for deportation, calling it a breakdown in enforcement cooperation. The hour closes with Kim on a Whim, focusing on hantavirus headlines and public reaction, pushing back on what is framed as media-driven fear amplification and renewed masking rhetoric despite limited confirmed cases and relatively mild reported symptoms in most monitoring situations. Hashtags: #Iran #UFO #UnidentifiedAerialPhenomena #BobOnder #ImmigrationPolicy #ICE #SanctuaryCities #ElectionIntegrity #SmallBusiness #Hantavirus #PublicHealth #GovernmentTransparency

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