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Evening Wire: Senate Grills MAHA Pick & Anti-ICE Arson Attack? | 2.25.26

13 min
Feb 25, 2026about 2 months ago
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Summary

Evening Wire covers Trump's Surgeon General pick Dr. Casey Means facing Senate scrutiny over vaccine skepticism, an Idaho woman arrested for alleged arson at a DHS/ICE building, and escalating tensions between the Pentagon and AI company Anthropic over military use restrictions.

Insights
  • Trump administration prioritizing parental choice in vaccine decisions signals potential shift in public health policy away from standardized schedules
  • Military-AI company conflicts emerging as Pentagon seeks unrestricted access while AI firms attempt to maintain ethical guardrails on autonomous weapons and surveillance
  • IRS-ICE data sharing arrangement now legally validated, enabling immigration enforcement to access taxpayer address information at scale
  • Democratic Party fracturing on 2028 presidential race with Harris polling at 18% and multiple alternatives (Newsom, Buttigieg, AOC) gaining traction
  • Geopolitical pressure mounting on UK regarding detained British citizens in Hong Kong, signaling erosion of treaty enforcement credibility
Trends
Politicization of vaccine policy and parental medical decision-making authorityEscalating regulatory conflicts between defense agencies and AI companies over autonomous systems and surveillance capabilitiesGovernment data-sharing expansion for immigration enforcement purposesErosion of international treaty enforcement and protection of detained citizens abroadDemocratic Party realignment with multiple viable 2028 candidates fragmenting supportIncreased anti-government activism targeting federal agencies and infrastructureCorporate investment in domestic production and job creation as political messaging
Companies
Netflix
Featured in opening segment highlighting $225B economic contribution to US economy and 150,000+ American jobs across ...
Anthropic
AI company receiving Pentagon pressure to remove restrictions on military use of Claude Gov model; threatened with De...
Harvard University
Former President Larry Summers announced resignation following Epstein document revelations showing frequent correspo...
Internal Revenue Service
Federal appeals court upheld IRS authority to share taxpayer address data with ICE for immigration enforcement purposes.
People
Dr. Casey Means
Trump's Surgeon General pick grilled by Senate Health Committee over vaccine skepticism and support for parental medi...
Pete Hegseth
War Secretary who threatened Anthropic with Defense Production Act if company doesn't remove restrictions on military...
Larry Summers
Former Harvard President and Clinton Treasury Secretary announced resignation following Epstein document revelations ...
Sarah Elizabeth George
43-year-old Idaho woman arrested for allegedly stealing ambulance and ramming DHS/ICE building, facing up to 20 years...
Tony Gonzalez
Texas Republican Representative facing resignation pressure after text messages revealed extramarital affair with mar...
Kamala Harris
Former Vice President hinted at possible 2028 presidential run despite polling at just 18% in Democratic primary matc...
Eric Adams
NYC Mayor facing scrutiny for $70M feasibility study on government grocery store project amid $5.4B budget crisis.
Jimmy Lai
Hong Kong newspaper founder imprisoned under Beijing's national security law; daughter Claire attended Trump's State ...
Nicolas Maduro
Venezuelan dictator whose arrest in January triggered humanitarian crisis and prompted Trump administration to ease o...
Quotes
"I do think that this administration is committed to making sure we have the safest vaccine schedule and that parents have the opportunity to have shared clinical decision making on specific vaccines with their doctor so they can make the best decisions for their family."
Dr. Casey MeansEarly in episode
"Look, I've seen the videos of this snowball fight. I think that it was a snowball fight."
NYC Mayor Eric AdamsMid-episode
"Tony abused his power. He should have held himself to a higher standard as a congressional leader."
Adriana Aviles (Regina Santos Aviles' widow)Mid-episode
"Mamdani is going to be the first mayor to spend money on a study on how to do his job."
Democrat insiderLate episode
Full Transcript
Let's talk about Netflix, but I don't want to talk about their shows and movies. I want to talk about the economic impact Netflix makes in this country. Over the past 10 years, Netflix has contributed $225 billion to the U.S. economy. They've brought productions to all 50 states and hired over 150,000 Americans as cast and crew. That's carpenters, electricians, and small businesses, all real American jobs. Netflix, investing in America. The Senate grills Trump's Maha pick for Surgeon General, an Idaho woman is behind bars for an alleged arson attempt involving a stolen ambulance, and the Department of War butts heads with its AI provider. I'm Georgia Howe with Daily Wire executive editor John Bickley. It's Wednesday, February 25th, and this is Evening Wire. President Trump's pick for Surgeon General and a Maha favorite, Dr. Casey Means, was grilled by the Senate Health Committee today. Means is an outspoken critic of the medication-first health model and recently published a book about lifestyle interventions. She's also supported parents' rights to choose which vaccines their children receive. Here's Means defending parents' rights to pass on the hepatitis B vaccine, typically given shortly after birth. I do think that this administration is committed to making sure we have the safest vaccine schedule and that parents have the opportunity to have shared clinical decision making on specific vaccines with their doctor so they can make the best decisions for their family. This is not a condemnation of the vaccine generally, which I am very supportive of. However, I do believe that the thrust towards parents wanting to have the ability to have shared clinical decision making with their doctor is important when there are conditions like hepatitis B where there's differential risk amongst different populations. An Idaho woman is behind bars for what appears to be attempted arson, after authorities say she stole an ambulance and used it to ram a building housing DHS offices. Police say 43-year-old Sarah Elizabeth George took the ambulance from outside a hospital in Meridian late February 18th and then drove it into the entrance of a building that houses DHS and ICE offices. Investigators allege she poured gasoline inside the lobby before running back outside. She now faces federal charges that carry up to 20 years in prison. The investigation is ongoing. The Trump administration is loosening restrictions on shipments of Venezuelan oil into Cuba. Daily Wire foreign affairs reporter Cassie Akiva has more. On Wednesday, the Treasury Department issued new guidance saying it will look favorably on U.S. companies applying for licenses to resell Venezuelan oil to private businesses in Cuba. This comes amid a growing humanitarian crisis in Cuba caused by a halt in Venezuelan oil shipments following the arrest of Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro in January. Only private Cuban companies will be able to buy this oil, and they are prohibited from selling it to the Cuban government or military. Meanwhile, President Trump has been pressuring Cuban leaders to strike a deal, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio has opened talks with Raul Castro grandson Raul Guillermo Rodriguez as Castro aiming to encourage economic reforms and a more friendly relationship with the United States The Cuban government says several people are dead and more are injured following an exchange of gunfire off its northern coast. A speedboat from Florida entered Cuba's territorial waters on Tuesday. When a Cuban government ship approached it, those on board the speedboat opened fire and wounded the Cuban ship's commanding officer. Authorities apparently fired back, killing four and wounding six. U.S. officials have confirmed that the speedboat was a civilian vessel and not part of the military. The Jeffrey Epstein connections have led one prominent Ivy League professor to resign. Daily Wire reporter Lyndon Blake has the details. Former Harvard President and Clinton Treasury Secretary Larry Summers announced today that he will fully step away from the university at the end of the academic year. Summers has long been known to have been a close associate of Epstein, exchanging frequent correspondence and visiting Epstein's infamous island on several occasions. The release of Epstein documents last November revealed that the two frequently emailed about women, politics, and projects related to Harvard. Summers served as president from 2001 to 2006, but still maintained employment as a professor of economics. While denying any legal wrongdoing, Summers has faced significant criticism from students and faculty alike. ICE will continue to have access to data from a less than obvious source, the IRS. Daily Wire reporter Zach Jewell has the details. A federal appeals court on Tuesday allowed the Trump administration to continue a policy that permits the IRS to share certain taxpayer address information with ICE. Immigration advocacy groups had sought a preliminary injunction to block the policy, but the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, affirmed a lower court's decision denying that request. The dispute began in early 2025 after reports that ICE was seeking the last known addresses of roughly 700,000 undocumented immigrants from the IRS. On April 7, 2025, the IRS and the Department of Homeland Security formalized the arrangement in a Memorandum of Understanding, outlining how ICE could request address information under federal law. The new arrangement allows the IRS to provide a taxpayer's last known address if ICE submitted a valid request related to a non-tax criminal investigation. War Secretary Pete Hexeth reportedly threatened Anthropic this week after the AI company tried to set limits on military use of its model. Daily Wire reporter Tim Pierce says more. Anthropic is the first AI company to receive entry to the military's classified systems, and its AI model, Claude Gov, has been integrated for military use. According to the New York Times, Anthropik leadership has told the Pentagon that its model cannot be used to surveil Americans nor in autonomous weapons without human oversight. Hegseth told Anthropik's chief executive in a Tuesday meeting that the law should be the only limit on military conduct. Hegseth has given Anthropik until the close of business on Friday to assent to the Pentagon's demands. If not, Hegseth threatened to invoke the Defense Production Act, which would allow the military to use Claude Gov for free It would also put Anthropik government contracts at risk I like to introduce you to Gabby Stout She a high school junior in North Carolina who was inspired by Charlie Kirk and wanted to honor his legacy by painting a message on her school's spirit rock. But after school officials gave Gabby permission, they reversed themselves, censoring Gabby's message and publicly accusing her of vandalism. The accusation even aired in local news. Gabby was punished for standing up for the biblical values that Charlie spent his life defending. Now, our friends at Alliance Defending Freedom are representing Gabby in court to hold the school district accountable for violating her constitutional rights. We want to make sure Gabby knows she's not standing alone. With just a few minutes, you can go to joinadf.com slash wire or text wire to 83848 and send her a quick message of support. That's joinadf.com slash wire. Send Gabby an encouraging note or verse that will lift her spirit today. Gabby's courageously standing up for the values that Charlie fought for and that The Daily Wire stands for, including free speech. Go to joinadf.com slash wire or text wire to 83848 for Alliance Defending Freedom today and support Gabby. Texas Republican Representative Tony Gonzalez is facing mounting pressure from his own party to resign despite a razor thin House majority. Here with more on the scandal engulfing his campaign is Daily Wire immigration reporter Jenny Tehr. Recently revealed text messages indicate Gonzalez did in fact engage in an extramarital affair with a married staffer. Gonzalez is accused of having an inappropriate relationship with 35-year-old married mother Regina Santos Aviles, who went on to commit suicide last year. Gonzalez, a 45-year-old husband and father of six, has denied the allegations. Santos Aviles committed suicide last September by dowsing herself in accelerant and setting herself on fire at her home in Uvalde, Texas. Last week, the San Antonio Express News published text messages allegedly sent between Gonzalez and Santos Aviles, which showed Gonzalez making sexual requests of the staffer, including requests for her to send, quote, sexy photos. In one exchange, the staffer replied, this is too far, Tony. In another message, she wrote, this is going too far, boss. Santos Aviles' widow, Adriana Aviles, told the Express News, Tony abused his power. he should have held himself to a higher standard as a congressional leader. The scandal has hobbled Gonzalez's re-election campaign, with polls showing him trailing GOP challenger Brandon Herrera. New York City Mayor Zoran Mamdani says he does not believe anyone should be charged after a mob surrounded NYPD officers and flung snowballs at them. Mamdani says that he disagrees with calls to charge those responsible, despite two officers having to go to the hospital because of it. While he acknowledged the injuries, he said this. Look, I've seen the videos of this snowball fight. I think that it was a snowball fight. The mayor's comments are at odds with other New York officials, including police commissioner Jessica Tish. She called the mob's actions, quote, disgraceful and criminal. Tish went on to say that NYPD detectives are investigating the matter Speaking of Mom Donnie the New York mayor is under scrutiny for his plan to spend million on a quote feasibility study for his government grocery store project Daily Wire economics reporter Breck Estoll has more. The study follows a statement from Momdani that the city will need to raise taxes on New Yorkers, and the new big ask immediately drew criticism. According to city sources who reviewed the preliminary budget documents, Mamdani proposes to use the $70 million simply to scout potential locations for the five grocery stores he pledged to open. Another source fumed over the decision, calling it, quote, ridiculous to move forward with funding the project, while the mayor at the same time spells doom over the $5.4 billion budget gap plaguing New York City. A Democrat insider said, quote, Mamdani is going to be the first mayor to spend money on a study on how to do his job. Former Vice President and Borders R Kamala Harris hinted on Tuesday at a possible return to the presidential campaign in 2028. Daily Wire political reporter Cameron Arkan has the story. Harris spoke with podcast host and author Sharon McMahon and was asked point blank about whether she planned to run for president for a third time. Will you run again? I haven't decided. You're still thinking about it? I might. Early polls, according to CNN chief data analyst Harry Enten, have not been kind to the twice-failed candidate. He told host John Berman that Harris polling at just 18 percent second to Governor Gavin Newsom was in a precarious position if she intended to drop in on a Democratic primary. In addition to Newsom, former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg and Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez are polling at 13 and 12 percent, respectively. And the daughter of imprisoned free speech activist Jimmy Lai attended President Trump's State of the Union address last night. Daily Wire senior editor Joel Needler has the story. Claire Lai's father is now serving a near-life sentence in Hong Kong under Beijing's national security law. Lai founded the newspaper Apple Daily and openly challenged the Chinese Communist his party by commemorating Tiananmen Square and defending the freedoms promised under the Sino-British Joint Declaration. He was arrested in 2020 for, quote, collusion with foreign forces. His imprisonment and Claire's subsequent appearance puts direct pressure on UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who holds a legal responsibility to defend British citizens detained abroad and to enforce Britain's treaty commitments to Hong Kong's autonomy. Fear is growing over Britain's credibility and whether Lye's ongoing imprisonment signals to hostile regimes that there are little to no consequences for detaining British citizens. All right, those are your drive home updates. To learn more about these stories, go to dailywire.com. And in case you missed it earlier today, we covered some major stories, including President Trump's fiery State of the Union address, the state of tariffs after the Supreme Court struck down several, and the nation's largest bank officially acknowledging that it did debank the president. Thanks for tuning in. We'll be back tomorrow morning with another full edition of Morning Wire. Thank you.