In this riveting episode, we dive headfirst into a week brimming with controversies and unexpected incidents. From President Joe Biden’s alleged cover-up regarding his health to Congresswoman LaMonica McIver facing legal challenges, each segment unpacks intricate layers of political drama that have kept the nation on edge. As we break down Rahm Emanuel’s infamous words about crises, we further discuss Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel’s eye-opening revelations about potential health deceptions extending back into Biden’s presidency. Adding to the turmoil, we spotlight the unsettling headlines about CBS News amidst a significant lawsuit and the resignation of key figures, emphasizing the ongoing
SPEAKER 15 :
Welcome to the Mike Gallagher Show Week in Review podcast. It’s Friday, May 23rd, 2025. I’m Eric Hansen. And this week, Joe Biden reveals another cover up. Secretary of State Rubio delivers a smackdown. The CBS News president is out and a tall ship runs into the Brooklyn Bridge. We begin with the announcement that the former president has cancer.
SPEAKER 14 :
I’ll play the Zeke Emanuel clip for you here in just a moment. it’s stunning. On MSNBC? I mean, what is the lefty audience of MSNBC thinking right now? Hi, Kay, thanks for joining us. How are you?
SPEAKER 10 :
Hi, Mike, love your show. I just wanted to point out that you can’t help but question the Biden House of Lies. And is this a smokescreen, a diversion from the scandal of dementia? And lo and behold, as I’m listening to you, I find out Rahm Emanuel’s brothers on TV who they never want to let a disaster go on.
SPEAKER 14 :
Never let a crisis go to waste. Remember that? You’re right, Kay. Remember when Rahm Emanuel said that? Never let. Well, now here’s the guy. Kay, your call is brilliant because you’ve set this up perfectly. Thank you, Kay. Rahm Emanuel once famously said, thank you. Rahm Emanuel once famously said, you never let a crisis go to waste. You take it as an opportunity to get what you want. And that includes distraction. Are you ready for Rahm Emanuel’s brother, Dr. Ezekiel Emanuel? Here he was on MSNBC’s Morning Joe.
SPEAKER 09 :
You’re an oncologist, obviously, incredibly respected. You believe that it is likely, just for those just tuning in, you believe it is likely if this prostate cancer has spread to the bone that he could have had it. for up to a decade, but certainly it’s likely, would it be fair to say, it’s likely to have had this for at least several years.
SPEAKER 17 :
Oh, more than several years. You don’t get prostate cancer.
SPEAKER 09 :
I just want to stop you. So this is this is not speculation. If you have prostate cancer that is spread to the bone, then he’s most certainly you are saying had it when he was president of the United States.
SPEAKER 17 :
Oh, yeah. He did not develop it in the last 100, 200 days. He had it while he was president. He probably had it at the start of his presidency in 2021. Yes, I don’t think there’s any disagreement about that.
SPEAKER 14 :
My gosh. Are you letting that sink in? And do you think it’s conceivable? that the President of the United States had a medical team that failed to detect it, knowing that that’s inconceivable, they lied in one of the biggest scandals in American history, if what he said is correct.
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Democratic Congresswoman LaMonica McIver faced justice this week after being arrested at an ICE facility in New Jersey. Can we expect Pam Bondi’s Justice Department to hold others responsible as well?
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Alina Habba’s doing it now with Congresswoman LaMonica McIver of New Jersey assaulting ICE officers, and she flat out got charged.
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And the Democrats, of course, are melting down faster than a bucket of water on the Wicked Witch. They’re saying, how dare you chill our… It was part of her oversight. Oh, yeah? Your oversight is to lay hands on an ICE agent? That’s part of your oversight? Nice try, Congresswoman.
SPEAKER 16 :
Did you see the posturing? I think it was 3, 4 days. It was end of last week. I had back-to-back audio. There was Hakeem Jeffries with that wonderful hand-chopping thing he does. I just want to tell you that if they do anything… But if they cross a line, that’s a line that you do not cross. Well, what are you going to do? I’m not going to tell you, but that’s a line that you do not cross. Do not cross. And then AOC, if you lay one finger on our people, we’re going to have a problem. Oh, really, young lady? And what exactly were that problems?
SPEAKER 14 :
They’re just about threats and they’re about flailing about because you can’t put hands. Look, no one is above the law. And if you’re a congressman, now she made a decision not to charge the mayor. And I saw an analysis last night. I think it was over on Facebook. I think it was at One American News, they were saying that the video doesn’t show conclusively him putting hands, but she does. She’s pushing. She’s shoving. You don’t shove a cop if you’re a member of Congress. Who do they think they are? They just think they can get away with anything, and I’m fed up with it. And again, back to Pam Bondi. Do you think that Trump’s Justice Department has been sufficient enough? Here’s Kash Patel and Bongino. Oh, Epstein did kill himself. which infuriated Epstein’s brother. Epstein’s brother said, no, he didn’t. He was killed. Who are they to say that? I mean, it’s like, here’s what the MAGA masses are growing. This is Tal Axelrod over at Axios. The MAGA masses are growing disillusioned with Justice Department officials who are failing to deliver damning information on a laundry list of hot-button issues. There’s one problem with the headline.
SPEAKER 16 :
One problem with the headline. Masses. What you and I have described and what you brought up is absolutely resonating with. And it’s not a tiny sliver. It’s an appreciable number of people. But I would say the vast number of people who voted for Trump don’t pay a lot of attention. And when I say don’t pay a lot, they want an active, they want Pam Bondi to be great. They want justice done for justice reasons and not DEI and not preferential treatment, not political witch hunts, et cetera, et cetera. That has been cleansed and that’s good. about this is somewhat limited at the moment. It’s a kind of a political junkie kind of thing. So the notion that the MAGA masses are frosted by this is an overstatement.
SPEAKER 14 :
Well, to your point, the reality check at the end of the article says not everybody is ready to flip the table. While some people are still building up their MAGA bona fides, like Pam Bondi, others like Patel and Bongino have longstanding credibility with Trump fans. And the underlying point remains the National Pulse’s Raheem Kassam texted Axios. The underlying point remains Cash and Dan are badasses at the height of their efficacy. They deserve more time. and more trust.
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Disgraced former FBI director James Comey rushed to MSNBC this week to defend his despicable Instagram post that threatened our current president.
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Let’s see what you think. Tony in Rochester, Minnesota is back. Hey Tony, how you been?
SPEAKER 05 :
Hey, Mike, thanks for taking my call. You betcha. You know that the term 86 is an old mafia term? It means eight miles out of town and six feet under. And for an FBI director that, after all the investigations of the mafia, does not know that, I’d say charge him.
SPEAKER 14 :
Well, he claimed he didn’t know. Here’s cut 14 on MSNBC. Comey insisting, I didn’t know that 86-47 was controversial in any way, shape or form.
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You are back in the middle of a political firestorm.
SPEAKER 12 :
Yeah, for walking on the beach with my wife. So I don’t know how we ended up here. Never occurred to me that it was any kind of controversial thing, but that’s the time we live in.
SPEAKER 14 :
Didn’t occur to him that it was any kind of controversial thing. 86-47, it was just a seashell formation. He went on, though, to prove why he’s a liar. Of course he knew it was controversial. He certainly knew it was a political viewpoint.
SPEAKER 12 :
I really thought that I was done. I was in another life. I was a grandfather and an author wearing sweaters and jeans. And then I went for a walk on the beach and posted a silly picture of shells that I thought was a clever way to express a political viewpoint. And actually, I still think it is. I don’t see it the way some people are still saying it is. But again, I don’t want any part of any violence. I’ve never been associated with violence. And so that’s why I took it down.
SPEAKER 14 :
He still thinks it’s a clever way to express a political viewpoint, a political remove Trump. Let’s pretend that these clowns really don’t know or believe, or let’s pretend 86 doesn’t mean to take you eight miles out and six feet under and all that and kill somebody. Let’s pretend it just means remove Trump. You don’t think remove a sitting president is controversial? Of course he does. He’s not telling the truth, and everybody knows it. He does sort of apologize in his little love fest, playing footsie with the MSNBC host. This is as close to an apology as I guess you’ll get.
SPEAKER 12 :
Well, I regret the distraction and the controversy around it. But again, it’s hard to have regret about something that even in hindsight looks to me to be totally innocent for the reasons you said. But yeah, I didn’t have a gut check. In the Trump era, I’ve been investigated a lot, audited a lot. And so it’s not my first rodeo. I’m in some strange way, the relationship he can’t get over, maybe because I’ve lived a happy, productive life since leaving. But this has just been a distraction in that life.
SPEAKER 14 :
How pathetic. Yeah, you’re living a real happy, productive life. You’re posting shells, pictures of shells that spell out assassinate a president, and you think that’s clever, and you’re living a happy, productive life? I mean, he is going to make money, I’m sure, on his book, because a bunch of fellow travelers are going to buy his book. And maybe, I suspect, that’s what it was all about. I suspect that’s why he did exactly what he did. He knows what he’s doing. He’s trying to line his pockets by threatening the life of Trump, then pretending he didn’t know what that meant, and now doubling down and saying it’s just a clever political statement.
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CBS News locked horns with President Trump over the past several months as they attempted to settle a multi-billion dollar lawsuit filed by the president. The dispute continues, but the president of CBS News apparently resigned over it this week.
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Well, more bad news for the embattled CBS News. The CBS News president and CEO Wendy McMahon announced moments ago she’s stepping down. It’s described as another stunning move for the embattled company. Her exit follows that of longtime 60 Minutes producer Bill Owens, who quit last month because he felt he’d lost journalistic independence amid an ongoing legal battle with President Trump. So, wow. CBS parent company Paramount Global is in mediation with Trump’s legal team with hopes of settling a $20 billion lawsuit against CBS over its handling of a 60 Minutes interview last year with then-Vice President Kamala Harris with all the editing deceptively. Gosh, I mean, you look at this list of face plants from the left of the Democrats. Who’s going to listen to anything else they say again? Look at all the things they’ve deceived the American people about. COVID, January 6th. Remember they lied to Donald Trump, incited an insurrection. Donald Trump told people to go peacefully and patriotically, let their voice be heard. That’s what he told them to do. He didn’t incite any riot. But of course they lied. Of course they lied about COVID. Bill Maher said something about COVID over the weekend. Do you have the clip about the COVID thing, the comment he made? I thought I sent that to you guys this morning. Bill Maher said such a great, had a great commentary about how crazy the Democrats got during the pandemic. College kids having food left outside their dorm room door like it was the bubonic plague of 1357. The things we did, the way we’ve been deceived, a couple of texters have pointed out, Another big deception, of course, was FDR and his physical condition. He never wanted to be photographed in a wheelchair. Of course, FDR suffered from polio. And he didn’t want people, he thought it would look weak to have the world leader in a wheelchair. I’m trying to remember, was Franklin Delano Roosevelt a Democrat or a Republican? I was talking to MyPillow yesterday, and I’m worried that these sheets are going to run out before people realize the opportunity they missed. The Giza Dream bed sheets, any size, any color, $49.98. It’s a crazy price. It is a ridiculous price. Mike Lindell wants to thank you for your years of support of his great company. And Mike is offering his best deal on these incredible sheets. They’re smooth. They’re silky. They’re smooth. Luxurious. They’re worthy of any five-star hotel. You can get any size for a limited time and any color, $49.98. Queens, Kings, Split Kings, Cal Kings, any size, any color, $49.98. Order now, because when they’re gone, they’re gone. Go to MyPillow.com. Look for the Mike Gallagher Specials Square. You’ve got to go to that box. And then with anything you order, enter the promo code MikeG. MyPillow.com. Promo code MikeG. MyPillow.com. Promo code MikeG. Or call 800-928-6034. 800-928-6034. Sing along with me. For the best night’s sleep in the whole wide world, visit MyPillow.com. Promo code MikeG.
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This is the Mike Gallagher Show Week in Review podcast. CNN anchor Jake Tapper hit the talk show circuit this week to hawk his new book, Original Sin. It chronicles the cognitive decline of former President Joe Biden. But how do you expose a cover-up when you were complicit in it?
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How do you handle the Tapper book? Arkansas says, I don’t think you should even talk about the book. We know Jake Tapper is a liar. He’s only out for money. You don’t write a book overnight. He knew the whole time. Delaware, do American citizens need to know what is in the book despite who wrote it? Absolutely. New York City, Mike, this is worse than Watergate. Chicago, as pathetic as Tapper’s book is, it is necessary because there’s a weird entrenched faction of voters who would refuse to believe their eyes without it. See, that’s where I fall down on. I agree with Chicago. As despicable as the book’s author is, it’s necessary. Because in a way, coming from a lefty like Jake Tapper is going to open up a lot of people’s eyes to the real scandal, the disgraceful Biden presidency. We’ll start with Brian in Dearborn, Michigan. Hey, Brian, welcome aboard.
SPEAKER 03 :
Hello, Mike. Great show. Thanks. Oh, you’re welcome. I agree with kind of what you said, but just now what you said about why you need the book out there. But at the same time, we already have that information out there as video, live feed, you know, other people talking about it. So, you know, giving all that attention to… Jake and him monetizing off of it. You know, I just don’t agree with that.
SPEAKER 14 :
I got it. Well, I mean, you could you could I understand that argument. You could say, well, we knew anyway. But this book evidently chronicles with great specificity by Biden’s horrible condition. And it’s going to open up a lot of eyes in a way that maybe conservative media does not. Incidentally, Jake Tapper, as part of his apology tour, he’s going around saying conservative media was right. Conservative media had it right all along. Conservative media gets the credit. Now, that’s all part of his apology tour. You know what’s going on with Jake Tapper. He hired a woman named Risa Heller. a crisis communications expert, to assist with the book rollout and teach the CNN host how to be nicer to critics. The word he keeps using, I have great humility over the way that I treated Laura Trump. I have great humility over the knowledge that this was really understood but covered up. Yeah, right, you’ve got great humility. He’s filled with humility. He’s filled with something. Humility isn’t the word that comes to mind. Tom’s in Newport, Ritchie, Florida. Hi, Tom. Hi, Mike. How are you doing today? Good. How are you, sir?
SPEAKER 07 :
Oh, I was just working around the house, and I was enjoying your show in the background on the film news channel.
SPEAKER 14 :
I love that. It makes me happy to know that you’re enjoying us in the background while you’re getting some work done, being very productive. You’re multitasking, Tom.
SPEAKER 07 :
Yeah. Yeah. It’s, uh, it’s so frustrating watching some of this stuff that, uh, I mean, it’s, I guess it’s surprising some people that, that Biden had a decline going on, but I, it’s hard to believe really, but I guess, you know, I, I actually found a cure for TDS. I think the, uh, The TDS stands for turn the station.
SPEAKER 14 :
Turn the station. All right. A little bit of slang. Look, you use that phrase, a cure for Trump derangement syndrome. Maybe the Jake Tapper book is part of the cure.
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Democratic Senator Chris Van Hollen delivered some harsh words for Marco Rubio at a hearing this week. The secretary of state did not take it lying down.
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Here’s Marco Rubio battling with Senator Chris Van Hollen, Mr. Margaritaville with the MS-13 gang member. Here’s the whole thing.
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And I have to tell you directly and personally that I regret voting for you for Secretary of State. I yield back.
SPEAKER 02 :
Can I respond? You may sit. Well, first of all, your regret for voting for me confirms I’m doing a good job, based on what I know. That’s just a flippant statement, Mr. Secretary. Can I respond, Mr. Chairman?
SPEAKER 04 :
You may. I didn’t ask a question. Senator, please let the Secretary have the floor. I’d be happy to, but then I can respond to his response. Your time’s up, Senator, and woefully used, I might add. Your remarks do not represent the view of this committee. Well, Mr. Chairman—
SPEAKER 02 :
Well, I’d like to. I can’t respond to everything he said because much of these are untrue, but I’ll go through a few. First of all, I’m actually very proud of the work we’ve done with USAID. For example, I don’t regret cutting $10 million for male circumcisions in Mozambique. I don’t know how that makes us stronger and more prosperous as a nation. I don’t regret psychosocial support services. I raise two hands, Mr. Secretary, not Mozambique.
SPEAKER 04 :
Senator, I’d ask you to suspend. You had seven straight minutes. I chose to use my time that way, Mr. Chairman. That’s my right to use my time that way. Please suspend, Secretary Rubio.
SPEAKER 02 :
Well, I can go on. I mean, there’s other things here. We spent $227,000 for Big Cat’s YouTube channel from USAID. We spent $14 million for social cohesion in Mali, whatever the hell that means. So I can go on and on. I got the list here, and there’s more. I didn’t even bring the whole list. In the case of El Salvador, absolutely. Absolutely. We deported gang members. Gang members, including the one you had a margarita with. And that guy is a human trafficker, and that guy is a gangbanger, and the evidence is going to be clear in the days to come. Mr. Chairman. I’m sorry, Mr. Chairman. Secretary Rubio has the floor.
SPEAKER 04 :
Mr. Chairman, he can’t make unsubstantiated comments like that. Secretary Rubio has the floor. Secretary Rubio should take that testimony to the federal court of the United States because he hasn’t done it under oath.
SPEAKER 02 :
Here’s another point, okay? There is a division in our government between the federal branch and the judicial branch. No judge and the judicial branch cannot tell me or the president how to conduct foreign policy. No judge can tell me how I have to outreach to a foreign partner or what I need to say to them. And if I do reach to that foreign partner and talk to them, I have under no obligation to share that with the judiciary branch. Just like a judge cannot order me to negotiate with a foreign minister of Russia, they cannot order me to negotiate with a foreign minister or the president of El Salvador. And if I did negotiate with them, which we have responded to them. And we’ve told them, we’ve had communications with the president of El Salvador. I am under no obligation, under our division of powers in this country, to share with the judicial branch how I conducted diplomacy of the United States. It would actually be counterproductive. If I started sharing with courts, or frankly, with the media, my conversations with foreign leaders and all of their details, no foreign leader would talk to me again. And we would break trust with them. So I have complied with every court order. What I won’t comply with is in order to disclose what I’m saying and what we’re talking about with a foreign leader because then they won’t talk to me. Diplomacy doesn’t work that way. About the student visas, let me say this. I don’t deport anybody and I don’t snatch anybody. The State Department does not have officers in the streets snatching everybody. What I do is revoke visas. And it’s very simple. A visa is not a right. It is a privilege. People apply for student visas to come into the United States and study. And if you tell me that you’re coming to the United States to lead campus crusades, to take over libraries and burn down, try to burn down buildings and acts of violence, we’re not going to give you a visa.
SPEAKER 04 :
Is that what she did? Come on, Mr. Secretary.
SPEAKER 02 :
You’re just blowing smoke here now. The bottom line is if you’re coming here to stir up trouble on our campuses, we will deny you a visa. And if you have a visa and we find you, we’ll revoke it. And we’re going to do more. There are more coming. We’re going to continue to revoke the visas of people who are here as guests and are disrupting our higher education facilities. People are paying money. These kids pay money to go to school, and they have to walk through a bunch of lunatics who are here on student visas. Simple as that. I want to do more. I hope we can find more of these people. That’s pathetic, Mr. Secretary. In fact, the other day, some guys led a riot. I forgot what university it was. And I asked, please, can you find the arrest records of all the people that were arrested at that riot at that campus? Because if any of them have a visa, we’re going to revoke it.
SPEAKER 04 :
I feel so much safer when you lock up people like Ms. Osterk, Mr. Secretary. We’ve had enough time on the subject. Thank you very much.
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Mainstream media characterized that. Chris Van Hollen really stuck it to Marco Rubio. Yeah, nice try. It was game, set, match Marco Rubio. And I don’t know about you, but I think it’s Marco Rubio for president in 2028.
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This week, a Mexican naval ship ran into the Brooklyn Bridge. I know. It surprised me, too.
SPEAKER 14 :
Somebody said after that Mexican naval ship hit the Brooklyn Bridge, you wait and see, they’ll blame Trump. And I thought, well, that’s kind of a stretch. I mean, surely they’re not that pathetic. Surely they understand that this Mexican naval, and I still don’t understand what a Mexican naval ship was doing in the East River. I’m still quite confused about the cadets that were up there in those masts, two of whom were killed. One of them was a female. I don’t get any aspect of that story at all, and it kind of went away, if you haven’t noticed. But come on, even Democrats, even Democrats aren’t vile enough, aren’t insipid enough, aren’t idiotic enough to blame Trump for the Mexican ship crashing into the Brooklyn Bridge. Oh, wait a minute. What’s that you say? Who? Chuck Schumer.
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We know that the Trump administration has been meddling in U.S. Coast Guard operations from staffing to command and comms. And I have the general sense of a doge dysfunction in parts of the Coast Guard. To put it mildly, after being fully briefed on last night’s Brooklyn Bridge accident, one thing is very clear. There are many more questions than answers. We know that there has been meddling by the Trump administration into the Coast Guard staffing, and now we need to know how this meddling might have impacted the events of last night.
SPEAKER 14 :
Good old Chuck Schumer never disappoints. What a low-life… Yep, it’s Doge! Trump! Orange man bad! Gotta be! Clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right, but here I am, stuck in the middle with you.
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And finally, we get all kinds tuning into the Mike Gallagher Show. Some listeners even sing to us.
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Mac is in Rochester, Minnesota. Hello, Mac.
SPEAKER 08 :
Hi, Mike. I’ve been following this Comey story over the weekend, and listening to you this morning, it reminded me of an old children’s song called The Thing. Have somebody in your staff look that up and play it in the background. Do you remember it at all?
SPEAKER 14 :
No, I don’t. Remind me. What does it say?
SPEAKER 08 :
Ha ha! Ha ha!
SPEAKER 14 :
You’re not going to hear that on the Charlie Kirk show. Now, come on. That’s good stuff. That’s good stuff. I love it.
SPEAKER 16 :
You’ve got to look it up and play it.
SPEAKER 14 :
I will. You’ve got a good voice. I love it. All right. Thank you, Mac. I’ve never heard of the thing, but I kind of like it. Kind of like an old sailor’s tune.
SPEAKER 06 :
While I was walking down the beach one bright and sunny day, I saw a great big wooden box a-floating in the bay. I pulled it in and opened it up, and much to my surprise, ooh, I discovered a… Right before my eyes, ooh, I discovered a… Right before my eyes, I picked it up and ran to town as happy as a king. This is for you, Mac. I took it to a guy I knew who’d buy most anything. Eric found it. But this is what he hollered at me as I walked in his shop. Oh, get out of here with that. Before I call a cop. Oh, get out of here with that. It’s got a nice little beat to it. I’ve never heard it before.
SPEAKER 14 :
I’ve got a pretty good musical knowledge, but not that one. It’s a little bit before my time, but Mac, that goes out to you. And great job, Eric, tracking that. Where did you find that? What is that from? A guy named Phil Harris, the great Phil Harris. Remember Phil? Well, I’m a big Phil Harris fan. I am so lucky to get to talk to people like Mac in Minnesota. Every time I’m in a grumpy mood, I remind myself of how truly blessed I am. I had lunch yesterday with about eight listeners here in Dallas-Fort Worth. People that donated to our campaign to help children. And we’re going to have another lunch today. This group of people yesterday was so fun and smart and kind and gracious. One of them was upset that I picked up the tab for the lunch.
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And that wraps up the Mike Gallagher Show Week in Review podcast for Friday, May 23rd, 2025. I’m Eric Hansen. Be sure to subscribe to all the podcasts and follow us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. And if you like the show, be sure to share it with a friend. We’ll see you back here next week on the Mike Gallagher Show Week in Review podcast.
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