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The Mark Simone Show

Hour 1: Last night's primaries.

The Mark Simone Show

iHeartRadio and Mark Simone

News

4.3696 Ratings

🗓️ 20 May 2026

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

President Trump scored a major victory in last night’s Republican primaries, defeating opponents like John Cornyn, Bill Cassidy, and Thomas Massie, none of whom received his endorsement and have recently distanced themselves from him. The candidates Trump backed came out on top, highlighting his continued influence on the GOP. On foreign policy, President Trump commented on rising tensions with Iran. He indicated the U.S. is giving Iran a little more time to de-escalate, but warned that another round of military conflict is becoming increasingly likely. In response, Iranian officials threatened to target Gulf countries and oil facilities if the U.S. launches attacks against Iran, raising concerns about broader regional instability. Meanwhile, Democrats have been effective in recent congressional hearings, particularly in scrutinizing President Trump’s proposed $1.8 billion fund, which critics argue could benefit his allies and friends. Mark takes your calls!  Mark interviews Boston radio host Howie Carr. Howie and Mark break down the Georgia primaries, which saw competitive races and shifting alliances. Senator Bill Cassidy, despite his loss, publicly supports a new Senate resolution to end U.S. involvement in the conflict in Iran. The guys also remember liberal icon Barney Frank, who has passed away. Mark and Howie dive into the anticipated renaming of Palm Beach International Airport to Trump International Airport, which is a move expected to generate significant debate among Democrats in the coming months.

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0:00.0

This is 710 W-O-R, where the Mark Simone show starts now.

0:09.1

Hey, it's another beautiful, hot, sunny day.

0:11.6

Enjoy it, because then it's going to get cloudy.

0:13.4

It's going to rain for the whole.

0:14.7

You know, it's not the first time.

0:15.9

Every Memorial Day weekend last few years, weather's been bad.

0:20.2

Rainy Memorial Day weekends for many years now.

0:23.6

But it's going to be a beautiful hot day today.

0:26.0

So we got a lot to get to huge, huge victory last night for President Trump, 37 to nothing.

0:33.5

We'll get to that.

0:34.2

Let's give you the latest on Iran.

0:35.9

We'll get to the Colbert funeral, which is taking place this week for his show, the Colbert Show funeral. We'll get to, hey, do you see those hearings yesterday? These Democrats, they are good at those hearings. Boy, they just beat up and slap around every witness. We'll get to that. Hey, Barney Frank just, we just got the news. Barney Frank has died, 86 years old.

0:56.3

Been very ill for a long time. Was in hospice for last few months. Barney Frank, 86 years old.

1:03.7

He was quite the angry yelling and screaming far left liberal for his time. If you brought him back

1:10.7

today, he'd look like a moderate

1:12.0

compared to these Democrats. But we'll take a look at him a little later on. So the president

1:20.1

had a big, big, big, big night. A lot of people that he endorsed last night. Surprising ones,

1:27.0

against incumbents, against big, big incumbents like Corny.

1:31.3

This has been going on.

1:31.9

Cassidy, Massey, Corny.

1:34.7

He went against these big incumbents because many of them, although Republicans,

1:39.6

got very anti-Trump.

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