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The Rich Zeoli Show

NYT Fact Checks WaPo’s False Reporting on Boat Strike Story!

The Rich Zeoli Show

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4.91.6K Ratings

🗓️ 3 December 2025

⏱️ 120 minutes

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The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Show (12/02/2025) 3:05pm- Philadelphia Highway Patrol Officer Andy Chan has died six years after he was struck by a vehicle while on duty. Rich notes that Chan was a friend of the show. 3:15pm- On Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral argument in First Choice Women's Resource Centers v. Platkin. The case asks whether a federal court can hear First Choice’s First Amendment challenge to a New Jersey investigatory subpoena when no state court has yet ordered the group to comply. While being questioned by Justice Clarence Thomas, NJ Attorney General Sundeep Iyer conceded that NJ hasn’t received any public complaints to justify its subpoena against the pro-life health center. 3:40pm- On Tuesday, President Donald Trump held a press conference announcing the launch of federally supported savings accounts for babies and young children—which will go into effect on July 4th, 2026. In addition to $1,000 per account provided by the U.S. Treasury, Michael and Susan Dell have pledged an additional $6.25 billion donation, amounting to $250 per account for children 10 and under. 3:50pm- “Be Nice to Matt Week” continues, so we discuss two of his favorite things: Home Alone and autonomous vehicles! 4:05pm- Election Day in Tennessee’s 7th Congressional District: According to the latest polling from Emerson College/The Hill, Republican Matt Van Epps leads Democrat Aftyn Behn by 2-points. Notably, Donald Trump won the district by 22-points in 2024. 4:20pm- On Tuesday afternoon, President Trump held a cabinet meeting where he predicted that “in the not-too-distant future you won’t even have an income tax to pay” thanks to importation tariffs. 4:30pm- A Washington Post report states that Department of War Secretary Pete Hegseth authorized a series of deadly strikes on a drug trafficking boat in the Caribbean, ordering military officials to “kill everybody.” The directive, according to the report, led to a second strike killing several crew members that survived the initial assault on the vessel. The New York Times, as well as the White House, dispute that Hegseth explicitly authorized the second strike or ordered to eliminate survivors. The NYT also reports that the “U.S. military intercepted radio communications from one of the survivors to what [officials] said were narco-traffickers.” 5:00pm- Bill D’Agostino— Senior Research Analyst at Media Research Center—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to break down some of the worst moments from corporate media and Democrats. The New York Times corrects The Washington Post’s sloppy boat strike reporting, far-left NYT op-ed columnist (and crazy person) Wajaht Ali calls the United States a “sh*tty country” and claims that white Americans have “lost” by allowing immigration, and Karoline Leavitt masterfully debunks ridiculous questions about President Trump’s mental health. 5:30pm- Penn State Basketball

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0:00.0

The Rich Zioly Show podcast is sponsored by Mike Vaneria Jr.

0:03.6

With Osperity Private Wealth.

0:05.4

Hi, I'm Mike Vaneria Jr., wealth management specialists.

0:08.2

Make your retirement dreams a reality by creating your retirement plan today.

0:11.7

Call me at 856-252-0107.

0:15.8

Well, it was a marathon cabinet meeting today in the White House.

0:20.5

Marathon, meaning it lasted for hours and hours, and I watched the entire thing.

0:26.0

So you didn't have to.

0:27.3

No, I'm sure you would have enjoyed it.

0:28.7

Welcome to the show.

0:29.4

Glad you're here today.

0:30.7

855, 839, 12, 10, on X at Rich Zoli.

0:34.6

Appreciate you being here today.

0:35.8

The president's actually speaking now.

0:37.1

We are going to jump

0:37.8

into it. He's announcing these, these Trump accounts, so $1,000 for newborns, and that money will be

0:46.7

able to grow up until they're 18, and they can take it out, and then at that point, they can do

0:50.9

whatever they want with it. But before I do that, I just, there's some sad news today.

0:56.3

I want to acknowledge, a dear friend of the show, a friend of the city, a friend

1:00.6

to so many people, Andy Chan, passed away seven years after his catastrophic brain injury

1:07.3

in a very terrible accident.

1:10.0

And he was, you know, years ago we used to do the, the backs the badge and salutes the

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