On the February 12th episode of the 10 Minute Drill, we break down a blockbuster jobs report, a looming DHS shutdown showdown, Trump’s positioning with Netanyahu and Iran, major takeaways from the Munich Security Conference, new literacy polling that could reshape education politics, and France’s push to eat less meat for the climate.
📈 Jobs Report Surprise 130,000 jobs added versus 65,000 expected. Hourly earnings are up. Markets are surging. What does this mean for the midterms — and for the political narrative heading into 2026?
🚨 DHS Shutdown Countdown With a Friday deadline approaching, Democrats say they won’t support extending the status quo. Republicans say negotiations are a non-starter. What happens to FEMA, TSA, Coast Guard operations — and cybersecurity — if funding lapses?
🌎 Netanyahu, Iran & “Maximum Pressure” After meeting with Netanyahu, President Trump says negotiations with Iran must continue — while also positioning a second aircraft carrier in the region. What’s the strategy?
🇩🇪 Munich Security Conference Secretary Rubio attends as Europe faces growing pressure to invest more in defense. We unpack the themes: NATO spending, militarization, trade friction, and non-tariff barriers.
📚 Literacy as a Top Voter Issue New polling shows reading and literacy rank just behind the economy in voter priorities. What does that mean for governors, education policy, and the broader political debate?
🥩 France vs. Steak-Frites The French government urges citizens to eat less meat for health and climate reasons — and not everyone is thrilled.
Plus: Fireworks in a House hearing featuring Pam Bondi.