Hour 4 [04/29/2026]: Kimmel Fallout, Jimmy Failla on Security Reality, Taylor Riggs on OPEC Shift, and “The Short List” Political Clashes episode artwork

EPISODE · Apr 29, 2026 · 28 MIN

Hour 4 [04/29/2026]: Kimmel Fallout, Jimmy Failla on Security Reality, Taylor Riggs on OPEC Shift, and “The Short List” Political Clashes

from The Marc Cox Morning Show

Hour 4 opens with a breakdown of rising political and media tension following the assassination attempt on the president, with sharp criticism directed at late-night host Jimmy Kimmel and a comparison to Johnny Carson’s more restrained tone after the Reagan shooting, framing it as a broader debate over comedy and responsibility in moments of national violence. The hour then shifts to “The Short List,” focusing on local policy controversy around voter ID requirements and the rollout of a city-issued ID program, arguing over accessibility versus election integrity. Jimmy Failla joins next, detailing his firsthand experience at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner security environment and defending his “hot mic” observations about vulnerabilities in venue security during the unfolding incident. Taylor Riggs closes the hour with a business and geopolitics segment, explaining the UAE’s exit from OPEC, shifting Middle East energy dynamics, and updates on the fast-moving confirmation process for Kevin Warsh as potential Fed chair, tying it all into broader questions about oil markets, political influence, and economic direction. Hashtags: #JimmyKimmel #JohnnyCarson #JimmyFailla #TaylorRiggs #OPEC #UAE #FederalReserve #ElectionIntegrity #VoterID #USPolitics #MediaRhetoric #EnergyMarkets

Hour 4 opens with a breakdown of rising political and media tension following the assassination attempt on the president, with sharp criticism directed at late-night host Jimmy Kimmel and a comparison to Johnny Carson’s more restrained tone after the Reagan shooting, framing it as a broader debate over comedy and responsibility in moments of national violence. The hour then shifts to “The Short List,” focusing on local policy controversy around voter ID requirements and the rollout of a city-issued ID program, arguing over accessibility versus election integrity. Jimmy Failla joins next, detailing his firsthand experience at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner security environment and defending his “hot mic” observations about vulnerabilities in venue security during the unfolding incident. Taylor Riggs closes the hour with a business and geopolitics segment, explaining the UAE’s exit from OPEC, shifting Middle East energy dynamics, and updates on the fast-moving confirmation process for Kevin Warsh as potential Fed chair, tying it all into broader questions about oil markets, political influence, and economic direction. Hashtags: #JimmyKimmel #JohnnyCarson #JimmyFailla #TaylorRiggs #OPEC #UAE #FederalReserve #ElectionIntegrity #VoterID #USPolitics #MediaRhetoric #EnergyMarkets

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