JB White kicks off this episode from his bedroom studio with football talk, celebrating a Jaguars win and lamenting Gator woes, before diving into heavier reflections on Charlie Kirk’s memorial. Reading from Don Surber’s powerful column, JB highlights Kirk’s role as a bridge builder and cultural force, noting how his respect in debate and ability to win over Generation Z made him a target. He wrestles with his own emotions, praising Erica Kirk’s strength and forgiveness while cautioning against speculation and “everything is fake” narratives that dishonor her. Along the way, JB critiques Candace Owens’ behavior, warns against divisive blame games, and urges patience with Trump’s team as they navigate prosecutions. With heartfelt candor, cultural commentary, and a touch of humor, JB reminds listeners that America’s strength lies in faith, perseverance, and refusing to tolerate lies, whether from family, media, or political elites.