Hour 1 covers a chaotic mix of crime, politics, and global tension. The hour opens with the armed looting of an FBI weapons locker in Minneapolis, allegedly by a Latin Kings member, a shocking failure of federal security. ICE’s pushback against the BBC’s slanted “Minneapolis man” headline exposes once again how legacy media distort violent crime stories. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz scrambles to excuse his state’s unrest with tone‑deaf “island of decency” comments while Antifa activists reportedly plan to “take the fight” to an ICE agent’s private home—another escalation of extremist harassment.
The second half shifts global: President Trump receives a symbolic “Nobel Prize” from Brazilian President Machado, needling the official Nobel Committee and cementing his role on the world stage. A new Danish‑intelligence report details growing Russia‑China military cooperation in the Arctic and around Greenland, revealing an alarming buildup of nuclear submarines and surveillance ships near critical NATO sea lanes. The briefing underscores why U.S. Arctic strategy and energy independence remain vital national‑security priorities.

DHS Shakeup, Detroit Fires ICE-Tipping Cops, and Elkhart Shooting Update | Feb. 18 - Hour 3
34:16

Are U.S. Pilots Flying Ukraine’s F‑16s — And Is Colbert Lying About FCC “Censorship”? | Feb. 18 - Hour 2
34:41

Interview: Indiana’s Money Man Speaks: State Treasurer Daniel Elliott on Stadiums, Taxes, and Indiana’s Future | Feb. 18 - Hour 1
34:28