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Munich hits and misses; Olympic controversy; dark money fighting voter ID; Poo-Tomac Problems

Published 2 months, 3 weeks ago
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In this February 17th Lightning Round episode of the 10 Minute Drill, we break down the biggest political flashpoints moving fast — and why they matter.

At the Munich Security Conference, Marco Rubio shows up while several prominent Democrats draw criticism overseas. We unpack the headlines involving Gavin Newsom, Gretchen Whitmer, AOC, and Hillary Clinton — and what it signals about foreign policy optics heading into 2026.

Then: The Eileen Gu controversy. The Wall Street Journal reports on funding behind China’s American-born Olympic star. China doesn’t allow dual citizenship — so what’s the full story? Why won’t the media press harder?

Plus:

  • Keith Ellison’s Senate push and Minnesota spending fights

  • The rise of “woke lawfare” — using courts to advance DEI and climate policy

  • Barack Obama’s redistricting effort and the dark money battle over voter ID

  • California routing American energy through the Bahamas

  • DC sewage spills compared to the Exxon Valdez

Fast. Focused. No wasted time.

If you follow U.S. politics, election battles, foreign policy, voter ID debates, DEI lawsuits, or California governance — this episode hits it all in 10 minutes.

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