Is a DHS shutdown deal finally within reach? In today’s episode, we break down a potential agreement that could fund most of the Department of Homeland Security while leaving ICE enforcement unchanged—and what that means for border security, airport disruptions, and the broader political fight in Washington.
We also dive into the growing backlash against sanctuary policies. After a series of high-profile cases and emotional testimony, officials—including Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares—are warning about the real-world consequences and calling for change.
Plus, a new controversy out of Minnesota: a so-called “green” proposal that would impose retroactive fees on energy producers, raising serious questions about government spending, accountability, and who ultimately pays the price.
And in Nebraska, a Senate hopeful with deep Democratic ties is now facing a formal complaint over alleged campaign payouts to family members—adding fuel to an already heated election cycle.
Finally, we look at the Democrats’ internal debate heading into 2026—from calls for more aggressive tactics to some surprisingly blunt conversations about candidate image and strategy.
All that and more—fast, focused, and in just 10 minutes.
Time Stamps:
0:00 - Intro
0:36 - Shutdown over?
5:08 - Dem Sanctuary Policies
7:37 - Minnesota’s Green Fraud
9:56 - Osborne’s Family Scheme
11:51 - Dems are too ugly?