In the Neal Larson Show, the hosts delve into national and local topics, starting with President Donald Trump’s law enforcement ride-along in Washington D.C. and a new executive order creating a “self-deportation” program for illegal immigrants, which offers free flights to any foreign country. The hosts also touch on Trump’s live remarks from a museum, where he commented on cleaning up D.C., the FBI raid of John Bolton’s home, and various media outlets. Locally, the conversation shifts to Idaho news, including parents now being able to qualify for a school choice tax credit, the return of Lori Vallow Daybell to Pocatello, and a third measles case in Bonner County, which raises concerns about a potential outbreak.
The show also features a live in-studio performance by musician Dawson Moon from Pocatello, who covers a Sam Barber song and shares the story of how he once got to perform on stage with Zach Bryan. The hosts engage in lighter discussions, debating the controversy over Cracker Barrel’s logo change, which they feel is an overreaction. They also have a humorous and detailed debate with listeners about local road naming conventions and whether U.S. Highway 20 qualifies as a “freeway.” Additionally, they explore a peculiar story about people forming romantic relationships with AI and grieving when the technology is altered.
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