Today at 1 PM on The Joe Mangiacotti Show on WCRN 830 AM, Joe takes a hard look at four of the biggest stories shaping America right now — through the lens of Constitution, common sense, and consequence.
First, a bombshell report on President Joe Biden’s use of the autopen raises serious constitutional questions. If executive orders, pardons, and other official acts were signed mechanically — without the President’s direct authorization — what does that mean for the legitimacy of those decisions and the rule of law itself? Joe examines the constitutional and ethical implications of a presidency that may be run by staff, not the elected Commander-in-Chief.
Then, Joe turns to the resurfaced video of New York Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani, who made inflammatory remarks linking the NYPD to the Israeli Defense Forces, pushing an anti-Israel conspiracy narrative that critics call both antisemitic and dangerous. Joe will dig into what this says about the far-left’s growing hostility toward law enforcement, Israel, and basic truth.
We’ll also unpack the political fallout from the Democrat-driven government shutdown — which may have unintentionally awakened millions of Americans to how dependent the nation has become on government programs like food stamps. Joe asks: what does it mean for a republic when nearly half the population relies on Washington for the basics of life?
And finally, Hurricane Melissa, now one of the strongest Atlantic storms on record, pounds Jamaica and the Caribbean — sparking debate over climate policy, emergency preparedness, and resource allocation as U.S. agencies struggle under reduced staffing.
Join Joe for fact-driven conversation, constitutional clarity, and common-sense analysis on The Joe Mangiacotti Show — live at 1 PM on WCRN 830 AM.
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