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    Another Assissination Attempt on POTUS? plus Mexico on Fire as Cartels Throw a National Tantrum After El Mencho Falls

    2/23/2026 | 13 mins.
    1. Mar‑a‑Lago Armed Intrusion Incident
    Separately, an armed 21‑year‑old man (Austin Tucker Martin) from North Carolina entered the Mar‑a‑Lago perimeter.
    He carried a shotgun and a gasoline canister.
    After raising the shotgun toward agents, he was shot and killed by Secret Service and local law enforcement.
    Trump and the First Lady were not present.
    The FBI is leading the investigation; the motive remains unknown.
    2. Death of CJNG Cartel Leader “El Mencho”
    Mexico confirmed the death of El Mencho, described as the most powerful cartel boss in the country.
    His death occurred during a military operation aimed at capturing him, which escalated into a firefight.
    3. Widespread Cartel Retaliation Across Mexico
    Following his death, CJNG gunmen launched coordinated attacks in multiple states, including: Roadblocks
    Carjackings
    Shootings of civilians
    Arson targeting stores, gas stations, and buildings
    Attacks at airports such as in Guadalajara

    Several regions were brought to a standstill.
    4. U.S. Involvement in Pre‑Operation Training
    Reports claim U.S. Navy SEALs provided specialized training to elite Mexican military units shortly before the operation.
    Mexico had approved U.S. Special Forces presence for joint training.
    Communication devices of Mexican units were confiscated to prevent leaks due to corruption risks.
    Operation was based on both Mexican and U.S. intelligence tracking Elmentcho.
    Intended as a capture mission, but resistance from cartel gunmen led to lethal force being used.
    5. U.S. Warnings to American Citizens
    The U.S. Embassy issued shelter‑in‑place orders and travel warnings due to escalating violence.
    The U.S. State Department continues to warn travelers about significant dangers in impacted areas.

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    Mexican Cartel Chaos, SCOTUS Tariff Decision & Olympic Gold

    2/23/2026 | 34 mins.
    1. Major Mexican Cartel Leader Killed CHECK OUT the STORY
    Mexican forces killed Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes (“El Mencho”), leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel.
    His death triggered violent retaliation across multiple Mexican states, including burning vehicles, airport panic, suspended public transportation, and regional shutdowns.
    The U.S. issued shelter‑in‑place warnings for American travelers in affected areas.
    Violence may increasingly target American tourists, especially during spring break.
    Commentary emphasizes Mexico’s struggle with cartel control and the U.S. pushing Mexico to take stronger action.
    2. U.S.–Mexico Relations and Trump Administration Pressure CHECK OUT the STORY
    Mexico’s action was a response to pressure from President Trump, who warned of U.S. strikes on cartel targets.
    Broader theme: Trump administration aims to deter cartels, reduce drug trafficking, human smuggling, and violent crime.
    Noted drops in national murder rates (~20%) and drug overdose deaths (~20%), attributed to tougher border and anti‑cartel policies.
    Commentary mocks media for ignoring or downplaying these improvements.
    3. Advice for Americans in Mexico
    For those currently in Mexico, the guidance is: Check State Department travel advisories.
    Follow regional safety updates closely.
    Contact U.S. government resources if in danger.

    Hosts recommend being extremely cautious about spring break travel during escalating cartel unrest.
    4. Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump’s Tariff Approach
    Supreme Court decision ruled that one specific statute (IEEPA) does not authorize the tariff method Trump used.
    Majority opinion written by Chief Justice John Roberts; the prediction on the podcast had expected the opposite outcome.
    However, the ruling does not prevent Trump from imposing tariffs — it simply means he must rely on other statutes.
    The conversation outlines multiple other laws Trump can still use: Trade Act of 1974 (Sections 122, 301)
    Smoot-Hawley (Section 338)
    Trade Expansion Act (Section 232)
    Trade Act Safeguards (Section 201)

    Expectation: tariffs will continue, though implemented via different legal pathways.
    4. Political Reaction to the Tariff Ruling
    China and U.S. Democrats were reportedly celebrating the ruling.
    Democrats oppose tariffs mainly to politically hurt Trump, not on principle.
    Expect ongoing litigation from companies seeking refunds from past tariffs—potentially costing billions.
    6. Upcoming State of the Union
    Suggestion that Trump should focus the State of the Union on: Lower crime rates
    Lower drug overdose deaths
    “America First” accomplishments

    Acknowledged cartel takedowns but also keeping the focus on domestic well-being.
    7. Olympic Highlights — USA Beats Canada in Men’s Hockey
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    Big national pride moment: USA wins gold in men’s hockey against Canada in overtime.
    Follows U.S. women also beating Canada in the finals.
    Jack Hughes (NHL player, Team USA) celebrated passionately about playing for the country.
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    SCOTUS Says No, Trump Says ‘Hell Yes’ & Doubles Down w 10% Global Tariff

    2/21/2026 | 16 mins.
    1. Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump’s Tariffs Under IEEPA
    The Supreme Court ruled 6–3 that President Trump’s tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) exceeded legal authority.
    Justices Roberts, Gorsuch, and Barrett joined the liberal justices in the majority.
    The ruling states the President cannot impose monetary tariffs under IEEPA, though he can still cut off trade, impose embargoes, or restrict commerce.
    2. Trump Responds by Announcing a New 10% Global Tariff
    Immediately after the ruling, Trump held a press briefing announcing: A 10% global tariff imposed under Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974, not under IEEPA.
    Existing Section 232 (national security) and Section 301 (trade retaliation) tariffs remain unchanged.

    He argues these alternative authorities give him broad tariff powers, possibly stronger than IEEPA.
    3. Trump Strongly Criticizes the Supreme Court Majority
    He expresses disappointment and anger toward the majority justices, accusing them of: Weakness
    Being swayed by political or foreign interests
    Acting against American economic interests

    He praises Justices Thomas, Alito, and Kavanaugh for their dissent.
    4. Trump Claims the Ruling Gives Him Other Powerful Trade Tools
    Despite the setback, Trump asserts the ruling: Confirms his ability to ban, block, embargo, or license trade under IEEPA—just not charge tariff fees.
    Leaves intact several other statutes authorizing tariffs.

    He cites Kavanaugh’s dissent noting the President still retains broad tariff authority under other laws.
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    Democrat Party HATES Law-Enforcement, Newsom gets behind Dyslexia & a Tale of Tucker Turbulence Week In Review

    2/21/2026 | 35 mins.
    1. Criticism of Democratic Leaders on Law Enforcement
    Barack Obama, Gavin Newsom, and other Democratic figures are hostile toward law enforcement agencies, particularly ICE and National Guard deployments.
    Obama is quoted as describing some federal agents’ actions as “rogue,” which the speakers interpret as an attack on ICE.
    Gavin Newsom is criticized for comments comparing masked federal agents to authoritarian “secret police,” specifically referencing imagery associated with Germany’s past.
    Newsom’s claim that National Guard federalization was unprecedented.
    President Eisenhower’s 1957 use of federal authority to enforce desegregation in Little Rock, Arkansas.
    Newsom is “historically illiterate,” which later triggers a public Twitter exchange.
    2. Newsom’s Response and the Dyslexia Angle
    Newsom accuses Ted Cruz of mocking his dyslexia.
    Cruz responds that “historically illiterate” referred to misunderstanding history, not reading ability.
    A social‑media back‑and‑forth unfolds, including jokes, memes, and comparisons of engagement statistics.
    Obama is: Highly partisan,
    Influential on younger progressive Democrats,
    Associated with cultural or “Marxist” ideological trends (as described by the speakers),
    Possibly influential behind the scenes during the Biden administration.

    Obama’s presidency contributed to increased political division.
    3. Discussion of Tucker Carlson’s Recent Behavior
    Carlson has changed significantly since leaving Fox News.
    Anti‑Israel sentiment
    Hosting extremist guests
    Favoring authoritarians such as Putin or Iranian leadership
    Attacking Christian Zionists

    He may have ulterior financial or ideological motivations (while acknowledging no direct evidence).
    Carlson claimed Israeli airport officials detained him and questioned his team.
    Video footage showed him freely interacting with people at the airport,
    Israeli officials denied detaining him,
    A U.S. embassy statement also contradicted Carlson’s story.

    Carlson traveled to Israel to interview the ambassador but insisted on conducting the interview at the airport.
    Carlson claiming safety concerns while contrasting it with his willingness to travel in Russia or Qatar.
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    Liberals Go Nuclear & Call to Dismantle DHS plus Trump Orders Pentagon to Drop the UFO Receipts

    2/20/2026 | 13 mins.
    1. Claims About Democrats and DHS/ICE
    Some Democrats—highlighted by comments attributed to Rep. Ilhan Omar—are discussing: Abolishing ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement).
    Potentially dismantling the entire Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

    Additional Democratic proposals such as: Requiring judicial warrants for ICE arrests.
    Banning ICE agents from wearing face masks.
    Mandating body cameras.
    Restricting enforcement at “sensitive locations” like hospitals, schools, and polling places.

    2. Arguments Against These Proposals
    These ideas as dangerous and claims they would: Create “safe havens” for criminals.
    Remove key security agencies (CBP, TSA, FEMA, Coast Guard, Secret Service, USCIS).

    Abolishing these agencies would compromise national security and public safety.
    3. Republican Positioning
    Republicans assert that: ICE enforcement is legal, necessary, and reduces crime.
    Democrats’ proposals would undermine safety and national law enforcement.
    The midterm elections will hinge on these policy disagreements.

    4. Obama–Trump Exchange on Aliens/UFOs
    Barack Obama stating on a podcast that aliens might exist, though he hasn’t seen evidence.
    Media reaction framing this as significant or revealing.
    Donald Trump responding by suggesting Obama revealed classified information.
    Obama later clarifying on Instagram that he saw no evidence of extraterrestrial contact while president.

    5. Trump’s Response About Transparency
    rump announces he will: Direct the Pentagon and other agencies to identify and release files on: UFOs / UAPs
    Extraterrestrial life
    Other classified phenomena


    Trump’s stance as “transparency,” comparing it to demands for transparency in other areas such as the Epstein files.
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