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President Donald J. Trump delivers remarks at the first Shield of the Americas Summit, bringing together heads of state and regional leaders from across the Western Hemisphere to launch a new security and economic partnership focused on combating transnational crime and strengthening cooperation in the region. During the summit, President Trump announces the creation of the America's Counter Cartel Coalition, a multinational military partnership aimed at dismantling violent criminal cartels and terrorist networks operating throughout the hemisphere. Leaders from multiple nations gather to coordinate intelligence, security cooperation, and joint military capabilities designed to confront drug trafficking, human smuggling, and organized crime. The president also discusses broader geopolitical developments, including military operations against Iran, cooperation with regional allies, and recent security actions targeting cartel leadership and criminal networks. Additional remarks highlight U.S. border enforcement progress, international partnerships in Venezuela, and economic agreements related to energy and mineral resources. The summit concludes with the formal signing of a proclamation establishing the coalition, as leaders commit to expanded cooperation to restore law and order, strengthen sovereignty, and promote stability across the Americas.
Guests: Phyllis Bennis is a Middle East analyst and directs the New Internationalism Project at the Institute for Policy Studies. She is the author of a brand new book, Understanding Palestine & Israel. Zahra Billoo is the Executive Director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, San Francisco Bay Area (CAIR-SFBA) —– Subscribe to this podcast: https://plinkhq.com/i/1637968343?to=page Get in touch: lawanddisorder@kpfa.org Follow us on socials @LawAndDis: https://twitter.com/LawAndDis; https://www.instagram.com/lawanddis/ The post Special Coverage of the US-Israel War on Iran – Winter Fund Drive appeared first on KPFA.
Guests: Linda Sarsour is a Palestinian Muslim American author, award-winning racial justice and civil rights activist. She has been at the forefront of major civil rights campaigns including calling for an end to unwarranted surveillance of New York's Muslim communities. She was the National Co-Chair of the 2017 Women's March on Washington, dubbed the largest single day protest in US history. Samer Araabi is a member of the Arab Resource and Organizing Center (AROC) and co-hosts the weekly Palestine Solidarity Announcements every Friday at noon. —– Subscribe to this podcast: https://plinkhq.com/i/1637968343?to=page Get in touch: lawanddisorder@kpfa.org Follow us on socials @LawAndDis: https://twitter.com/LawAndDis; https://www.instagram.com/lawanddis/ Thank You For Supporting KPFA!!! The post Special Coverage on the US-Israel War on Iran – Winter Fund Drive appeared first on KPFA.
In this White House press briefing, administration officials address ongoing developments related to the conflict with Iran, international military coordination, and the broader geopolitical response following recent U.S. strikes. Questions from the press focus heavily on the scope of the military campaign, the condition of Iran's remaining capabilities, and how the administration views the potential trajectory of the conflict. Officials discuss the status of Iran's military infrastructure after the initial strikes and outline the strategic objectives behind the operation. The briefing also touches on international cooperation, including the roles of European allies and regional partners, as well as concerns about energy markets and global stability. Additional questions center on NATO coordination, the involvement of allied nations, and diplomatic efforts aimed at preventing further escalation in the Middle East. Officials emphasize that military actions were intended to disrupt Iran's ability to threaten neighboring countries while maintaining pressure on the regime. The briefing concludes with discussion about the potential next phase of the conflict, the importance of allied unity, and the administration's outlook on restoring long-term security and stability in the region.
President Donald Trump hosts a White House roundtable with major technology leaders, administration officials, and lawmakers to unveil the Ratepayer Protection Pledge, an initiative designed to prevent rising electricity costs for American households as AI infrastructure rapidly expands. The discussion centers on the massive energy demands created by AI data centers and the administration's strategy to ensure those costs are not passed on to consumers. Under the pledge, leading tech companies including Google, Meta, Microsoft, OpenAI, Amazon Web Services, Oracle, and XAI commit to fully funding the electricity generation and infrastructure required to power their AI facilities, including building new power plants and expanding grid capacity. Participants highlight how the agreement aims to expand American energy production while strengthening the power grid, creating skilled labor jobs, and positioning the United States to maintain global leadership in artificial intelligence. Officials emphasize that companies will pay for the energy their operations require and invest in local infrastructure, workforce training, and backup power systems for surrounding communities. Throughout the roundtable, speakers frame the pledge as a partnership between government, industry, and labor to support economic growth, AI innovation, and long term energy stability while protecting American ratepayers from increased electricity costs.
President Donald J. Trump hosts German Chancellor Friedrich Merz at the White House for a high-stakes bilateral meeting focused on Iran, trade, NATO obligations, energy policy, and the ongoing war in Ukraine. The two leaders open by affirming alignment on confronting the Iranian regime and discuss what comes “the day after” if Tehran's leadership falls. President Trump outlines the results of recent military action, stating Iran's navy, air force, radar systems, and missile stockpiles have been severely degraded. He frames the operation as necessary to prevent nuclear escalation and describes broad international support against what he calls an “evil ideology.” Trade and tariffs take center stage, with discussion of a temporary 15% tariff structure, pending investigations, and potential economic consequences for countries deemed uncooperative. NATO burden-sharing is addressed directly, with Spain criticized for failing to meet defense spending targets. On Ukraine, Trump describes deep hostility between Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelensky, while expressing hope for a negotiated end despite what he calls “tremendous hatred.” Rising energy prices, European cooperation, and global stability round out a meeting defined by blunt assessments and high geopolitical stakes.
A fourth US service member was killed on the third day of the Iran conflict. Israel responded to Hezbollah strikes in Lebanon as Iran widened its targets, including an oil refinery in Saudi Arabia.
In this Special Coverage briefing, Department of War leadership outlines the launch and early execution of Operation Epic Fury, a large-scale, multi-domain military campaign directed by President Donald J. Trump. Officials describe the operation as the most lethal, complex, and precise aerial effort in history, targeting Iranian missile systems, naval forces, command and control infrastructure, and nuclear-related facilities. The briefing details coordinated strikes across land, sea, air, cyber, and space domains, including hundreds of missions, thousands of munitions delivered, and the establishment of local air superiority within the first 57 hours. Leaders emphasize that this is not a regime change war, but a focused mission to eliminate Iran's ability to project power through missiles, drones, naval assets, and nuclear ambitions. The press conference also addresses U.S. casualties, force posture in the region, cooperation with Israeli forces, and questions about timeline, escalation, and objectives. Officials repeatedly stress that the operation will proceed on America-first terms, without publicly telegraphing duration or next steps.
U.S. Central Command says 3 U.S. fighter jets were shot down by Kuwaiti Air defenses in a friendly fire incident. 6 crew members ejected safely and are recovering in the hospital. Officials in Kuwait reporting their condition as stable. The cause of the incident is under investigation. There's currently an ongoing threat of missile and drone attacks over Kuwait. The U.S. government is warning Americans in the country to take cover indoors. Kuwait early this morning saying it intercepted a number of Iranian drones. The country is home to the forward headquarters of U.S. Army Central.President Trump says the operation could last up to five weeks. Trump says it's too early to make any commitment regarding future leadership in Iran, adding that operations are “quite ahead of schedule.” A drone strike also hit a British Royal Air Force base in Cyprus overnight. The island's president and Britain's Defense Ministry saying today the strike causing limited damage and no casualties. Israel is also launching new air strikes on Monday, targeting sites in Iran and expanding operations to include Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon.Oil prices are spiking after Iranian attacks disrupted shipping traffic in the Strait of Hormuz. The price of oil in the U.S. surging around 9% as markets begin trading. Roughly 20 million barrels of oil move through the Strait every day, along with 100 billion cubic meters of natural gas. Shipping data shows more than 200 vessels, including oil and liquefied gas tankers, are stalled outside the Strait.
SPECIAL TEAM COVERAGE FROM KMJ's Blake Taylor, Ray Appleton, John Broeske, Christina Musson & John Gerardi - The U.S. and Israel have launched sweeping joint military operations across Iran, striking leadership, intelligence, and military sites in Operation Epic Fury and Operation Raging Lion. Among the most consequential outcomes, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has been killed, a development confirmed by U.S. and Israeli officials. Explosions rocked Tehran and other cities as Iran retaliated with missile barrages across the Middle East, escalating fears of a rapidly widening conflict.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this Special Coverage event, President Donald J. Trump delivers remarks from the Port of Corpus Christi, highlighting what he calls a historic American energy resurgence. Speaking against the backdrop of oil tankers and export infrastructure, Trump outlines rising U.S. oil and natural gas production, falling gasoline prices, and expanded LNG exports. He discusses a renewed relationship with Venezuela, plans to refine and export Venezuelan crude from Texas, and contrasts current energy policies with those of the Biden administration. Trump also addresses inflation, tax cuts including no tax on overtime and tips, prescription drug pricing reforms under a most favored nation model, border enforcement with record-low crossings, and election integrity measures such as voter ID and proof of citizenship requirements. The event features remarks from energy workers, veterans, and border officials, with Trump framing the moment as the beginning of a new “golden age” for America.
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Listen to MS NOW's Special Coverage of President Trump's 2026 State of the Union Address. During his speech, Trump touted the ending of DEI policies nationwide, railed against the Supreme Court's tariff ruling, and attacked the Somali community of Minnesota. Hear Rachel Maddow, Nicolle Wallace, Chris Hayes, and more react to Trump's remarks, along with the Democratic response from Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger. Visit ms.now for more coverage. Want more of Rachel? Check out the "Rachel Maddow Presents" feed to listen to all of her chart-topping original podcasts.To listen to all of your favorite MS podcasts without ads, sign up for MS NOW Premium on Apple Podcasts. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Listen to MS NOW's Special Coverage of President Trump's 2026 State of the Union Address. During his speech, Trump touted the ending of DEI policies nationwide, railed against the Supreme Court's tariff ruling, and attacked the Somali community of Minnesota. Hear Rachel Maddow, Nicolle Wallace, Chris Hayes, and more react to Trump's remarks, along with the Democratic response from Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger. Visit ms.now for more coverage. For more from Nicolle, follow and download her podcast, “The Best People with Nicolle Wallace,” wherever you get your podcasts.To listen to this show and other MS podcasts without ads, sign up for MS NOW Premium on Apple Podcasts. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Listen to MS NOW's Special Coverage of President Trump's 2026 State of the Union Address. During his speech, Trump touted the ending of DEI policies nationwide, railed against the Supreme Court's tariff ruling, and attacked the Somali community of Minnesota. Hear Rachel Maddow, Nicolle Wallace, Chris Hayes, and more react to Trump's remarks, along with the Democratic response from Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger. Visit ms.now for more coverage. To listen to this show and other MS podcasts without ads, sign up for MS NOW Premium on Apple Podcasts. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Listen to MS NOW's Special Coverage of President Trump's 2026 State of the Union Address. During his speech, Trump touted the ending of DEI policies nationwide, railed against the Supreme Court's tariff ruling, and attacked the Somali community of Minnesota. Hear Rachel Maddow, Nicolle Wallace, Chris Hayes, and more react to Trump's remarks, along with the Democratic response from Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger. Visit ms.now for more coverage. Want more of Chris? Download and follow his podcast, “Why Is This Happening? The Chris Hayes podcast” wherever you get your podcasts.To listen to this show and other MS podcasts without ads, sign up for MS NOW Premium on Apple Podcasts. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Listen to MS NOW's Special Coverage of President Trump's 2026 State of the Union Address. During his speech, Trump touted the ending of DEI policies nationwide, railed against the Supreme Court's tariff ruling, and attacked the Somali community of Minnesota. Hear Rachel Maddow, Nicolle Wallace, Chris Hayes, and more react to Trump's remarks, along with the Democratic response from Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger. Visit ms.now for more coverage. To listen to this show and other MS podcasts without ads, sign up for MS NOW Premium on Apple Podcasts. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this special Badlands Media broadcast, Ashe in America, Chris Paul, Zak Paine, and Jon Herold provide live reaction and analysis of President Donald Trump's 2026 State of the Union Address. The team follows the speech in real time, breaking down key moments as Trump outlines his administration's priorities, economic messaging, border policy, and national security themes. Throughout the address, President Trump emphasizes trade policy, American manufacturing, and energy independence, while also highlighting enforcement at the southern border and renewed efforts toward domestic stability. The hosts respond to the political atmosphere inside the chamber, including reactions from lawmakers and the broader optics of the event. The discussion weaves between policy substance and strategic framing, examining how the speech positions the administration heading into the midterm cycle. From economic claims to immigration rhetoric, the panel evaluates tone, timing, and the broader narrative implications of the address. This episode captures the full scope of President Trump's 2026 State of the Union — with immediate insight, commentary, and context from the Badlands Media team.
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In this episode of We Are Resilient, we discuss the conviction of Nathan Chasing Horse, the former actor known for his role in Dances With Wolves. A Las Vegas jury found him guilty on multiple felony charges after weeks of testimony involving allegations of sexual abuse and abuse of authority.⚠️ Content advisory: This episode includes discussion of child sexual abuse and coercion. Listener discretion advised.If you need support, contact the StrongHearts Native Helpline at 1-844-7NATIVE or call/text 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988.Sources:https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jan/17/nathan-chasing-horse-actor-sexual-abuse-trialhttps://law.justia.com/cases/nevada/supreme-court/2024/86538.htmlhttps://www.courthousenews.com/dances-with-wolves-actor-nathan-chasing-horse-convicted-on-sexual-abuse-charges/https://apnews.com/article/nathan-chasing-horse-trial-d0b0d892f0bf07da25312601211a0a12Support the show
In this special Badlands Media coverage, President Donald Trump hosts a solemn Angel Families Remembrance Ceremony honoring Americans killed by illegal immigrants. Speaking before grieving families, law enforcement, and supporters, Trump announces the signing of a proclamation designating February 22 as National Angel Family Day. The ceremony features powerful testimony from parents and relatives who lost loved ones, including the family of Laken Riley, as well as other families whose children and spouses were killed in preventable crimes. Law enforcement officers recount arrests where suspects were released without detainers, while families describe the lasting pain of sanctuary policies and open borders. President Trump reflects on border security efforts, immigration enforcement, and the consequences of prior administration policies, arguing that many of these tragedies were avoidable. The event concludes with a candle lighting and the reading of victims' names, followed by the signing of the proclamation and a rendition of “Amazing Grace.” A deeply emotional ceremony centered on remembrance, accountability, and honoring the Angel Families.
In this Badlands Media Special Coverage, President Donald Trump delivers a high-energy speech in Rome, Georgia, celebrating the revival of American manufacturing and the impact of his tariff policies. Speaking at Coosa Steel Corporation, Trump highlights how steel tariffs revitalized local industry, restored multiple work shifts, and brought large orders back to American soil after years of decline. The President outlines what he calls the economic comeback of the United States, citing job growth, private sector expansion, reduced inflation, and increased manufacturing investment. He emphasizes tax cuts, 100% expensing for businesses, Trump investment accounts for children, and efforts to lower drug prices through Most Favored Nation policies. Trump also addresses voter ID, border security, crime reduction, and election integrity in Georgia, urging continued support for America First candidates at the state and federal levels. Joined by Georgia officials, business owners, and supporters, the event showcases what Trump describes as the beginning of a new “golden era” of American strength, industry, and economic momentum.
In this Badlands Media Special Coverage, President Trump delivers a forceful response to the Supreme Court's decision limiting the use of IEEPA tariffs. Calling the ruling “deeply disappointing,” he criticizes certain justices while praising the dissents of Justices Thomas, Alito, and Kavanaugh. Trump argues that the decision does not eliminate tariffs, but instead clarifies and strengthens alternative authorities under existing statutes, including Sections 232, 301, and 122. He announces an immediate 10 percent global tariff under Section 122, maintains existing national security and Section 301 tariffs, and signals additional investigations to address unfair trade practices. Throughout the press conference, he ties tariffs to economic growth, record stock market performance, reduced fentanyl trafficking, revived domestic manufacturing, and international negotiations, including India and Pakistan. Emphasizing “certainty” and expanded presidential authority, Trump frames the ruling not as a setback, but as an opportunity to implement even stronger trade measures going forward.
In this special Badlands Media coverage, President Donald Trump hosts a White House event commemorating the 100th anniversary of Black History Month. During his remarks, President Trump honors the legacy of Reverend Jesse Jackson and recognizes African American leaders, cabinet members, faith figures, business owners, and community advocates in attendance. President Trump highlights first-term accomplishments including long-term funding for Historically Black Colleges and Universities, the creation of Opportunity Zones, and the passage of criminal justice reform. He shares economic updates, pointing to record stock market highs, rising employment levels, wage growth outpacing inflation, and increased labor force participation among Black Americans. The event features personal testimonies from Alice Johnson on second chances and prison reform, a small business owner crediting the “no tax on tips” policy for expanding her coffee shop, a grandmother advocating for law and order in Washington, D.C., and a mother discussing school choice and scholarship opportunities. President Trump closes by connecting Black History Month to American history and reaffirming commitments to public safety, economic growth, and educational opportunity.
In this February 18 White House press briefing, covered in full by Badlands Media, administration officials outline President Trump's schedule and policy priorities for the week, including a Black History Month reception, a Board of Peace meeting announcing more than $5 billion in pledged funding for Gaza humanitarian and reconstruction efforts, and a trip to Georgia focused on affordability and economic growth. The briefing highlights new economic data, citing 172,000 private sector jobs added in January, falling inflation at 2.4%, rising real wages, declining gas prices, reduced mortgage costs, and lower national median rents. Officials also emphasize shrinking federal employment, deportation efforts impacting housing supply, and expanded domestic energy production to lower costs. Reporters press the administration on Iran negotiations and potential military action, DHS funding and the partial shutdown, ICE facility expansion, voter ID and the SAVE Act, Cuba's political future, Ukraine peace talks, Taiwan arms sales, and the UK's Diego Garcia policy. The administration reiterates diplomacy as the first option on Iran while signaling firmness on election integrity and immigration enforcement.
In this Badlands Media Special Coverage, President Trump delivers a Valentine's Day address at Fort Bragg, celebrating the men and women of the U.S. Army and honoring military families for their sacrifice and service. He highlights record-breaking recruitment numbers, renewed military investment including new Abrams tanks, helicopters, and battleships, and a trillion-dollar commitment to strengthening the armed forces. The President reflects on Operation Midnight Hammer targeting Iran's nuclear facilities, the capture of Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro, rising NATO defense contributions, and what he describes as restored American strength on the world stage. He also discusses economic milestones, border security efforts, and his continued focus on “peace through strength.” A high-energy rally atmosphere rounds out the event as the President reaffirms his support for the military and America First priorities.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Europe’s fate is intertwined with the US while faulting the continent for what he said was a drift away from their shared Western values. The double-edged message offered some reassurance to allied leaders gathered at the Munich Security Conference but did little to temper their push for more independence from Washington. “We want Europe to prosper because we’re interconnected in so many different ways, and because our alliance is so critical,” Rubio told Bloomberg News Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait on the sidelines of the conference on Saturday. “But it has to be an alliance of allies that are capable and willing to fight for who they are and what’s important.”“What is it that binds us together? Ultimately, it’s the fact that we are both heirs to the same civilization, and it’s a great civilization,” he said. “It’s one we should be proud of.”Rubio’s comments elaborated on a speech he delivered to the event, Europe’s premier annual security gathering, earlier Saturday morning. The speech was the most anticipated of the three-day conference, with fellow leaders eager to hear if he would double down on the contemptuous tone voiced a year earlier by Vice President JD Vance at the same venue.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Europe’s fate is intertwined with the US while faulting the continent for what he said was a drift away from their shared Western values. The double-edged message offered some reassurance to allied leaders gathered at the Munich Security Conference but did little to temper their push for more independence from Washington. “We want Europe to prosper because we’re interconnected in so many different ways, and because our alliance is so critical,” Rubio told Bloomberg News Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait on the sidelines of the conference on Saturday. “But it has to be an alliance of allies that are capable and willing to fight for who they are and what’s important.”“What is it that binds us together? Ultimately, it’s the fact that we are both heirs to the same civilization, and it’s a great civilization,” he said. “It’s one we should be proud of.”Rubio’s comments elaborated on a speech he delivered to the event, Europe’s premier annual security gathering, earlier Saturday morning. The speech was the most anticipated of the three-day conference, with fellow leaders eager to hear if he would double down on the contemptuous tone voiced a year earlier by Vice President JD Vance at the same venue.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Europe’s fate is intertwined with the US while faulting the continent for what he said was a drift away from their shared Western values. The double-edged message offered some reassurance to allied leaders gathered at the Munich Security Conference but did little to temper their push for more independence from Washington. “We want Europe to prosper because we’re interconnected in so many different ways, and because our alliance is so critical,” Rubio told Bloomberg News Editor-in-Chief John Micklethwait on the sidelines of the conference on Saturday. “But it has to be an alliance of allies that are capable and willing to fight for who they are and what’s important.”“What is it that binds us together? Ultimately, it’s the fact that we are both heirs to the same civilization, and it’s a great civilization,” he said. “It’s one we should be proud of.”Rubio’s comments elaborated on a speech he delivered to the event, Europe’s premier annual security gathering, earlier Saturday morning. The speech was the most anticipated of the three-day conference, with fellow leaders eager to hear if he would double down on the contemptuous tone voiced a year earlier by Vice President JD Vance at the same venue.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The immigration enforcement surge in Minnesota is ending, said Tom Homan, the border czar for President Donald Trump.Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz said Thursday he'll back an aid package to support state businesses, especially immigrant-owned business, hurt by the surge of federal immigration agents in Minnesota over the past two months.Walz told reporters he'll propose a $10 million emergency fund, similar to an effort during the COVID-19 pandemic, that would offer forgivable loans targeted at small businesses.During this special coverage following the announcement from Homan, MPR News host Angela Davis talks with guests about the impact of the immigration surge on the community. Plus we'll hear live coverage of Gov. Walz's announcement and comments regarding the federal immigration actions.Guests:Michael Lansing is a professor of history of Augsburg University who has studied the history of policing in Minneapolis.Brian Bakst is the MPR News politics editor.Dana Ferguson is a politics reporter for MPR News.Zachary Aaker is an immigration attorney at Martin Law in Bloomington, Minn.Zena Stenvik is the superintendent of Columbia Heights Public School District.Brenda Lewis is the superintendent of Fridley Public Schools.
In this special Badlands Media coverage, President Trump announces what he calls the single largest deregulatory action in American history: the formal termination of the 2009 Obama-era EPA “endangerment finding.” Joined by EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin, the administration outlines the elimination of over $1.3 trillion in regulatory costs tied to greenhouse gas emission standards on light, medium, and heavy-duty vehicles. The announcement includes the repeal of electric vehicle mandates, the end of federal pressure to install the widely criticized start-stop engine feature, and the rollback of emissions standards imposed between 2012 and 2027. Officials argue the move will lower new vehicle costs by more than $2,400 to $3,000 per car, reduce regulatory burdens on manufacturers, and restore what they describe as
This special coverage captures the full White House briefing detailing President Trump's agenda for the week ahead, beginning with updates on the ongoing investigation into the abduction of Nancy Guthrie and the administration's coordination with federal and local authorities. The briefing outlines President Trump's upcoming bilateral meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, followed by a major focus on energy and deregulation, including the formal rescission of the 2009 Obama-era endangerment finding and promotion of “Clean Beautiful Coal” as a reliable energy source. The administration highlights the signing and impact of sweeping tax reforms, describing the largest middle-class tax cut in history and the rollout of new “Trump Accounts” designed to build generational wealth for American children. Additional topics include border wall construction progress, immigration enforcement priorities, election integrity legislation through the SAVE Act, beef import concerns, infrastructure disputes with Canada, and responses to questions surrounding Epstein-related documents. The briefing concludes with economic indicators, crime reduction statistics, and record-setting market performance under current policies.
This Badlands Media special coverage documents President Donald Trump unveiling the TrumpRx initiative and signing executive actions aimed at dramatically reducing prescription drug prices for Americans. The event centers on the launch of TrumpRx.gov, a new platform allowing consumers to access dozens of commonly prescribed medications at steep discounts under Most Favored Nation pricing agreements. The remarks outline how the United States will now pay the lowest price charged for prescription drugs anywhere in the world, ending decades of price disparities. Specific examples are presented, including major price reductions for insulin, inhalers, GLP-1 weight loss medications, and IVF drugs. Administration officials detail how consumers can use the site to obtain coupons and fill prescriptions directly through participating pharmacies. The coverage also highlights commitments from leading pharmaceutical companies to expand domestic manufacturing, the role of tariffs in reshoring industry, and the broader economic and healthcare implications of the initiative. The event concludes with a live demonstration of the TrumpRx website and remarks emphasizing affordability, access, and long-term healthcare reform.
This Badlands Media special coverage features the February 5 White House press briefing, where administration officials address a wide range of domestic and national security issues. The briefing opens with remarks on the federal government's involvement in the search for Savannah Guthrie's mother, including coordination with the FBI and state and local authorities. The briefing highlights newly released crime data showing a historic decline in murder rates across major U.S. cities, alongside detailed statistics on federal law enforcement arrests, gang disruptions, and efforts targeting child predators and human traffickers. Border security and immigration enforcement are central themes, with discussion of deportation operations, cooperation between federal and local authorities, and polling data reflecting public support for these policies. Additional topics include the launch of Trump Rx, election security and the SAVE Act, DHS funding negotiations, foreign policy developments involving Iran, Russia, Cuba, and nuclear arms agreements, as well as questions on law enforcement operations, biosecurity investigations, and public safety initiatives nationwide.
This Badlands Media special coverage documents remarks by Donald Trump surrounding the reopening of the federal government and the signing of an executive order addressing government operations and policy priorities. The coverage details provisions tied to the Consolidated Appropriations Act, including funding decisions for federal agencies, reductions in foreign aid, the defunding of NPR and PBS, cuts to IRS enforcement programs, and the restructuring of USAID in favor of an America First Opportunity Fund. The remarks also cover military funding and pay raises, shipbuilding investments, prescription drug pricing reforms, and protections for rural hospitals. Additional discussion addresses border enforcement, deportation operations, crime statistics, sanctuary city policies, and state-level fraud investigations. Election administration, voter identification, and federal authority over election integrity are also discussed. The coverage concludes with press questions touching on Epstein-related documents, border policy debates, and government accountability, presenting the full scope of official statements as delivered.
This Badlands Media special coverage features remarks by Donald Trump as he signs a sweeping executive order establishing the Great American Recovery Initiative, a coordinated national response to addiction and substance abuse. The event includes statements from senior administration officials and initiative co-chairs, including Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Kathryn Burgum, outlining the initiative's focus on prevention, treatment, recovery, and long-term support. Speakers emphasize addiction as a chronic, treatable disease rather than a moral failure, highlighting the need for coordination across health care, law enforcement, housing, labor, faith communities, and the private sector. The remarks address overdose reduction, border enforcement efforts targeting fentanyl trafficking, recovery-focused health policy, and the importance of restoring dignity, stability, and purpose for individuals and families affected by addiction. This coverage presents the full scope of the announcement and accompanying remarks as delivered.
This Badlands Media special coverage opens with reporting on a press conference delivered by Tom Homan, addressing enforcement priorities, federal authority, and ongoing border-related operations. The coverage then transitions to remarks by Donald Trump, outlining administration priorities focused on government reform, economic policy, and national direction. Trump's remarks emphasize reducing waste, fraud, and abuse within federal agencies, restoring efficiency through accountability, and restructuring bureaucratic systems. Additional discussion centers on economic conditions, tax policy, domestic production, energy independence, regulatory reform, border security, and support for law enforcement. Throughout the coverage, the emphasis remains on enforcement, governance, and restoring public trust in institutions, presenting official statements and remarks as delivered without added interpretation.
This Badlands Media special coverage features President Donald Trump delivering extended remarks focused on the launch and expansion of “Trump Accounts,” a new program designed to provide every American child with a government-seeded investment account at birth. The speech outlines the structure of the accounts, including initial funding, contribution limits, and long-term growth projections, while highlighting major private-sector commitments from business leaders, corporations, and philanthropists. The remarks also revisit recent tax policy changes, including the elimination of taxes on tips, overtime, and Social Security benefits, as well as deductions tied to American-made vehicle purchases. Additional discussion covers domestic manufacturing growth, artificial intelligence infrastructure, energy needs, regulatory reform, and post-disaster rebuilding efforts in California. Throughout the address, the emphasis remains on wealth creation, private investment, economic confidence, and restoring what is repeatedly described as the American Dream through ownership, opportunity, and long-term financial stability.
This Badlands Media special coverage features full remarks delivered at a Trump rally in Iowa, highlighting reflections on the first year of the administration and the policy priorities driving the current agenda. The address focuses on economic indicators including inflation reduction, job growth, investment inflows, stock market performance, and tax policy changes such as no tax on tips, overtime, and Social Security. The speech also covers border enforcement, crime reduction, drug cartel designations, and law enforcement support, alongside discussion of military strength, energy independence, and trade policy centered on tariffs and domestic manufacturing. Significant attention is given to agriculture, ethanol, biofuels, and international trade agreements benefiting American farmers. The rally includes commentary on healthcare costs, housing policy, regulatory rollbacks, and federal relief for farmers, as well as calls for voter participation in upcoming midterm elections. The remarks frame these developments as part of a broader effort to restore economic stability, national security, and American confidence.
This Badlands Media special coverage presents a full White House briefing addressing the escalating situation in Minnesota following violent unrest and clashes involving federal immigration enforcement. The briefing outlines President Trump's response to a major winter storm affecting multiple states, including the approval of federal emergency disaster declarations and coordination with FEMA and state officials. Significant focus is placed on the events in Minneapolis, where federal officers were obstructed during immigration operations, leading to fatalities now under active investigation by Homeland Security Investigations and the FBI. The briefing details allegations of coordinated resistance by state and local officials, calls for cooperation with ICE, and the administration's demand for an end to obstruction and violence. Additional topics include border enforcement policy, sanctuary city opposition, ongoing investigations, government funding concerns, and foreign policy updates. This coverage captures the administration's position on law enforcement, public safety, and accountability as events continue to unfold.
In this special coverage from Badlands Media, CannCon and Ashe in America walk through testimony, documents, and on-the-record statements presented during a Georgia State Election Board hearing focused on Fulton County's 2020 election process. The discussion centers on discrepancies between machine counts and hand audits, duplicated ballots, missing ballot images, and internal communications showing election officials were aware of mismatched results as early as November 2020. The hosts review evidence tied to tabulator data, batch duplications, and unexplained vote totals, along with confirmation that the matter has reached the Department of Justice. Throughout the episode, CannCon and Ashe analyze what was said during the hearing, why previous explanations failed to resolve the discrepancies, and how newly surfaced records challenge official assurances that the counts aligned. This episode documents why the Fulton County case is being described as a turning point and why the findings are viewed as significant beyond a single jurisdiction.
In this special coverage from Badlands Media dated January 21, 2026, President Donald J. Trump delivers a wide-ranging address to global leaders and attendees at the World Economic Forum in Davos. Speaking directly to economic policy, national sovereignty, and global cooperation, President Trump outlines his vision for fair trade, energy independence, border security, and the role of nation-states in shaping their own futures. He addresses concerns around economic pressure, inflation, international conflicts, and the balance between global institutions and domestic governance. Throughout the speech, Trump emphasizes accountability, strength through independence, and the importance of protecting national interests while engaging with the international community. This address offers a clear look at how President Trump frames America's position on the world stage and responds to the challenges facing global leadership in a rapidly shifting geopolitical environment.
President Donald Trump hosts the January 20 White House press briefing, addressing immigration enforcement, executive authority, and the federal government's response to escalating legal and political pressure. Trump speaks directly to ongoing ICE operations, conflicts with state and local officials refusing cooperation, and the administration's justification for expanded enforcement actions. The briefing includes discussion of border security, executive orders, and questions surrounding the Insurrection Act, with Trump emphasizing federal responsibility to uphold law and order. Press exchanges also touch on due process concerns, classified leaks, media accountability, and the balance between civil liberties and public safety. Throughout the briefing, Trump frames the administration's actions as necessary to protect national security and restore enforcement credibility amid growing unrest and institutional resistance.
The January 15 White House briefing outlines the administration's economic and national security priorities, beginning with claims that inflation has been defeated through tariffs, tax cuts, deregulation, and energy expansion, with officials highlighting falling gas prices, rising wages, record tax refunds, and improving housing affordability. The briefing details new actions involving Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, a forthcoming Davos address, and the rollout of the “Great Health Care Plan,” focused on prescription drug pricing, insurance transparency, and redirecting subsidies directly to Americans. During questions, officials address Supreme Court arguments on sex-based rights, enforcement of executive orders protecting women's sports, and escalating tensions in Minnesota tied to ICE operations and state cooperation. The discussion expands to Venezuela, including meetings with opposition leaders, prisoner releases, energy agreements, and expectations of continued cooperation, as well as Iran, Greenland, sanctions, classified leaks, press responsibility, and the potential use of the Insurrection Act. The briefing concludes with pointed exchanges on media bias, law enforcement accountability, and U.S. geopolitical posture.
President Trump delivers remarks from the White House surrounding the signing of the Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act, framing the legislation as a major win for American farmers, schoolchildren, and parental choice. The event centers on restoring whole and reduced-fat milk to school lunch programs, reversing prior nutrition policies, and aligning federal food standards with updated dietary guidelines emphasizing real food. Trump, joined by cabinet officials, lawmakers, medical professionals, and dairy farmers, highlights the health benefits of whole milk, its role in child development, and the economic impact on rural communities. Beyond the bill signing, Trump addresses executive actions on critical minerals and semiconductor supply chains, outlining new tariff structures and national security considerations. He also responds to questions on Iran, Venezuela, Greenland, NATO, tariffs, inflation, manufacturing growth, and U.S. trade leverage, emphasizing economic resurgence, energy policy, and geopolitical positioning. The briefing concludes with media Q&A touching on global security, sanctions, and industrial expansion.
President Donald Trump addresses the Detroit Economic Club with a wide-ranging speech focused on economic recovery, industrial policy, and what he describes as a rapid restoration of American strength. Speaking to business leaders and manufacturers, Trump outlines record levels of domestic investment, manufacturing expansion, and job creation, with repeated emphasis on the auto industry and Michigan's role in revitalizing American production. He details tariff policy as a central tool for protecting U.S. workers, reversing decades of offshoring, and rebuilding supply chains, while highlighting energy independence, deregulation, and tax policy as drivers of lower costs and increased output. Trump also addresses border enforcement, crime reduction, fraud prevention, and government efficiency, framing them as necessary components of economic stability. Throughout the remarks, he contrasts his administration's approach with prior leadership, citing inflation reduction, rising wages, and renewed confidence among manufacturers. The address closes with reflections on leadership, national sovereignty, and America's trajectory as his administration approaches its first year back in office.
This Badlands Media special coverage features President Donald Trump delivering remarks addressing recent developments involving Venezuela, U.S. energy policy, and federal authority. President Trump discusses the situation surrounding Nicolás Maduro, U.S. actions related to oil sanctions and enforcement, and the administration's position on sovereignty, interim governance, and international pressure. He outlines priorities related to domestic energy production, economic leverage, and national security while responding to questions on immigration enforcement, federal investigations, and public safety. The remarks also touch on trade, border security, and the administration's broader strategy for maintaining American strength at home and abroad. The event concludes with additional comments on ongoing investigations, interagency coordination, and expectations moving forward.
We are following the developing story of the ICE shooting in south Minneapolis. We'll take you to a vigil that is memorializing Renee Good, the woman who died in the shooting. And we'll have the latest from the scene of the shooting, which has now been barricaded and blocked to traffic by the public. The state of Minnesota has now been sidelined from the investigation by the federal government. We'll have the latest. And we'll talk to the Mayor of the city of Chicago, where ICE has also surged. And where nearby there have also been incidents of people being shot by ICE. Plus, we'll look at the legal precedent for an investigation into this shooting.
Brian Lehrer hosts special coverage of Mayor Zohran Mamdani's inaugural speech, with analysis from Dr. Christina Greer, associate professor of political science at Fordham University, co-host of the podcast FAQ NYC and the author of How to Build a Democracy: From Fannie Lou Hamer and Barbara Jordan to Stacey Abrams (Cambridge University Press, 2024), and Harry Siegel, FAQ NYC co-host, editor at The City and Moynihan Public Scholar at City College. Plus, listeners call in to share their hopes and concerns for the future of NYC. Click here to watch the full event, including the inaugurations NYC Comptroller Mark Levine, Public Advocate Jumaane Williams, and Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani, as well as musical performances, poetry readings and other speeches.