The Dominic Carter Show | 11-26-25

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This hour, Dominic tackles Chicago’s deadly crime wave, including a train attack where a woman was set on fire by a suspect arrested 72 times while on electronic monitoring. Dominic discusses President Trump’s reaction. Hear the controversial apology from one of the "wolf pack" children who assaulted a pregnant woman, sparking debate on locking up minors for "tough love". Then, Dominic exposes the "vile" conspiracy theories from Joy Reid targeting JD Vance’s marriage and Charlie Kirk’s widow. Plus, is Coach Belichick’s legacy ruined by dating a much younger woman who people see as controlling?

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The Rita Cosby Show: Hour 2 | 11-25-25

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The show focuses primarily on the controversy surrounding a video produced by six Democrat members of Congress—referred to by commentators as the "Sedicious Six"—who urged active duty military personnel to refuse what they called "illegal orders." Rita Cosby and callers vehemently condemn the video, arguing that it is a seditious attempt to break the chain of command and sow distrust within the ranks, especially since the members could not specify any actual unlawful orders. Critics assert that this action violates the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ), and suggest that retired military officers involved, like Senator Mark Kelly, should face potential consequences such as a court-martial. The source indicates that the FBI has opened an official inquiry into the six Democrats, while Republican members of Congress released a counter-video emphasizing the importance of obeying lawful orders. Ultimately, commentators view the Democrats' video as an act motivated by political hatred for the president rather than genuine concern for military law.

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The Rita Cosby Show: Hour 1 | 11-25-25

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This radio broadcast offers commentary on the failures of progressive governance, primarily focusing on issues of crime and border security in major U.S. cities. Rita Cosby criticizes leaders in "blue cities," such as Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, for their anti-incarceration stances following a horrific attack on a young woman, arguing that such policies lead to increased public danger. Extensive criticism is directed at New York City Mayor-elect Zoran Mandani, detailing his controversial transition team appointments and his refusal to credit former President Trump for achieving heightened border security. This show also reinforces Donald Trump's political strength by citing analysts who demonstrate his historically high and stable approval ratings within the Republican party. Additionally, the show highlights a "Back the Blue" segment honoring police officers who rescued a man during a dangerous apartment explosion in Atlanta. 

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