Sean highlights a violent Labor Day weekend in Chicago, citing more than 50 people shot and several killed, and criticizes city and state leaders for rejecting potential federal assistance. He argues the federal government has authority under the Supremacy Clause and points to perceived crime drops in Washington, D.C., after National Guard involvement. Local news clips recount multiple mass shootings, while guests advocate for federal help, link violence to drug cartels and sanctuary policies, and claim an opening to flip Chicago and Illinois Republican. Callers compare crime rates with other cities and pivot to broader critiques of Democratic governance, including in California.

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Iran at the Breaking Point: Freedom, War, and the Fight for the Future
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