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Ep. 219 | They Caught Him Twice and Let Him Go Twice
Description
TSA agents are 40 days into working without pay, an 18-year-old college student is dead at the hands of an illegal immigrant Chicago refused to deport, Iran is firing ballistic missiles at U.S. bases, and a Twitch streamer is glamping at a Cuban government hotel in the name of socialism. This week, Meseidy and Rachel break down the DHS/TSA shutdown — including the inconvenient truth Democrats don’t want you knowing about ICE funding — react to the murder of Sheridan Gorman and Chicago’s outrageous political response, deliver a full Operation Epic Fury update (Khomeini, Diego Garcia, Trump’s 48-hour ultimatum), and roast Code Pink’s Fire Festival 2.0 in Havana. Also: the “Iran isn’t a threat” crowd has gone suspiciously quiet.
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Episode Highlights
- TSA in freefall: 3,200 agents called out in a single day, 400 have quit, and airports are looking at 2-3 hour security lines — all because Democrats are posturing over an agency that’s already funded through 2030
- Sheridan Gorman: An 18-year-old Loyola freshman was shot dead near Lake Michigan by a Venezuelan illegal immigrant who was caught twice and released twice — while Chicago’s mayor won’t say her name and an alderwoman calls it “wrong place, wrong time”
- Operation Epic Fury update: Khomeini confirmed dead, Strait of Hormuz effectively shut down, oil hitting $120, and Iran fired intermediate-range ballistic missiles at Diego Garcia — the same missiles their foreign minister swore couldn’t reach it
- Trump’s 48-hour ultimatum and the 5-day pause: what the Turkey/Pakistan back-channel negotiations actually look like, why Israel isn’t thrilled, and why the legacy media is still deferring to Iranian denials
- Code Pink’s Cuban vacation: activists stay at a government-funded five-star hotel with power diverted from local residents, Hassan Piker streams on premium internet while locals go dark, and nobody asks why “humanitarian aid” required a tour bus and a concert
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Chapters
00:00 - Introduction and Upcoming Events
02:01 - The Impact of AI Data Centers on Communities
05:59 - Current Events: TSA and DHS Funding Crisis
13:49 - Political Dynamics Surrounding DHS Funding
21:38 - The Consequences of Sanctuary City Policies
29:30 - The Tragic Case of Sheridan Gorman
37:39 - National Security and Homeland Security Challenges
40:15 - Operation Epic Fury: A New Conflict Unfolds
42:45 - Iran’s Military Capabilities and Global Implications
48:24 - The Narrative Shift: Iran’s Threat Perception
51:38 - Negotiations and Backchannel Talks: A Complex Landscape
56:51 - Cuba’s Struggles: A Misguided Humanitarian Effort
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