It's Friday, February 6th.
I'm Jane Costin, and this is What A Day,
a show that really enjoys the deep empathy and care President Donald Trump showed for religious Americans,
like House Speaker Mike Johnson, at the National Prayer Breakfast Thursday.
You know, Mike Johnson's a very religious person.
And he does not hide it.
He'll say to me sometimes at lunch, sir, may we pray?
Excuse me.
You're praying is ruining the whole vibe, Mike.
On today's show, is it the weekend yet?
We're gearing up for a face-off between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots in Super Bowl 60.
And the US is gearing up for a face-off, I mean, docks with Iran and Oman.
But let's start with… well, a lot has happened in the last week, hasn't it?
I mean,
the Department of Justice released 3 million files related to its investigation into convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein just one week ago.
And since then,
we've learned that many of our bestest and brightest spent a lot of time sending Epstein misspelled messages begging to hang out on his island.
Then, President Trump argued Monday that the United States should quote Nationalize elections.
Then the White House said he was actually referring to the SAVE Act,
which would require voters to prove they are U.S.