Épisodes

  • Casey & Company 1-16-26
    Jan 16 2026
    Today on Casey and Company: POTUS threatens Minnesota with the Insurrection Act as chaos erupts over ICE enforcement. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey suggests residents should “fight ICE agents in the streets.” An appellate court shreds the conviction of election official Tina Peters. Plus, Maryland’s new House Speaker turns on fellow Democrats in a heated intra-party clash. Plus, Baltimore Sun Reporter, Tinashe Chingarande as well as State Delegate, Nino Mangione join us for a Maryland General “Insane Asylum” run down.
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    2 h et 59 min
  • Casey & Company 1-15-26
    Jan 15 2026
    Baltimore Democrats smear ICE as Tim Walz crosses a dangerous line. The Democrats’ war on women rolls on, while SCOTUS delivers a major win for election integrity. Plus, Fox 45’s Mikenzie Frost goes in depth on the Governor.
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    2 h et 59 min
  • Casey & Company 1-14-26
    Jan 14 2026
    Ed Hale Sr. checks in from the campaign trail with an update on his run for governor and the key issues he says he’ll tackle on day one. Maryland’s “General Insane Asylum” opens with a structural deficit, raising serious questions about fiscal accountability. Whistleblowers allege fraud within Maryland’s SNAP program—but is Governor Moore listening? New poll numbers are out—how is the governor really doing? Plus, a tense moment at the Supreme Court as a government lawyer struggles to define “man,” “woman,” “boy,” or “girl” when pressed by Justice Alito during questioning in the transgender athletes case at the Supreme Court.
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    2 h et 59 min
  • Casey and Company 1-13-26
    Jan 13 2026
    On today’s Casey and Company, Gov. “Spend” Moore insists there will be no “new” taxes to fix Maryland’s growing fiscal crisis—raising questions about what’s actually on the table. Minnesota sues the Department of Homeland Security, claiming an ICE “invasion” as the immigration battle escalates. Plus, the President says he was unaware the DOJ was investigating the Federal Reserve Chair—fueling more concerns about transparency and accountability at the highest levels.
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    2 h et 59 min
  • Casey & Company 1-12-26
    Jan 12 2026
    Governor “Spend” Moore flatly denies whistleblower allegations of fraud, insisting he’ll prove his innocence. Leftist activists escalate rhetoric against ICE, with some openly flirting with calls for civil war. Plus, the Supreme Court prepares to hear a high-stakes transgender athlete case on Tuesday. Fast, fierce, and unfiltered—don’t miss it.
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    2 h et 59 min
  • Casey & Company 1-09-26
    Jan 9 2026
    Sean discusses Gov. Spend (Wes) Moore’s push for more tax dollars amid a growing budget crisis. AOC and other Democrats accuse an ICE agent of murder, sparking fierce backlash. Are criminal referrals coming for “Tampon Tim”? Plus, turmoil and leadership breakdowns in Harford County Public Schools.
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    2 h et 59 min
  • Casey & Company 1-08-26
    Jan 8 2026
    On today’s Casey and Company, Sean breaks down a shooting involving ICE in Minnesota before turning to major headlines here at home — including gubernatorial candidate Ed Hale Sr.’s Outdoor Bill of Rights speech delivered on the Eastern Shore. Congressional District 6 candidate Chris Burnett joins the show to discuss the arrest of President Maduro and his vision for the Western Maryland Corridor. Plus, FOX45 investigative reporter Mikenzie Frost stops by with the latest on what her team is uncovering.
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    2 h et 59 min
  • Casey & Company 1-07-26
    Jan 7 2026
    Casey and Company dives into the shock firing of Ravens head coach John Harbaugh, a bizarre 9-1-1 call from Harford County’s school superintendent, and Marco Rubio torching the media over the Maduro takedown. Plus, Governor Wes Moore’s continued inaction leaves Marylanders paying the price — including the appalling conditions inside the state’s juvenile detention center.
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    2 h et 59 min