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  • BONUS: Supreme Court decision on tariffs devastates Trump's economic agenda: what's next?
    Feb 20 2026
    The Supreme Court decided the president cannot use the emergency powers act to levy tariffs. So, does that mean they're over, or is there another path forward? Here's analysis of the decision and what the administration's reaction should be.
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    21 min
  • Full Show - Media Meltdowns, Biden Blunders & Vaccine Secrets Exposed
    Feb 20 2026
    From CBS equal-time chaos to Democrat ad racism, Idaho terror attempts, and COVID clot cover-ups — today’s episode dives into everything the mainstream media downplays. Plus, U.S. military spending in Europe and Ukraine is under fire as hidden truths emerge about billions wasted, nuclear risks, and base access blocked by allies. Tara connects the dots on political double standards, media hypocrisy, and the slow unraveling of official COVID narratives. 🎧 EPISODE SUMMARY This episode breaks down today’s biggest stories into three explosive themes: Media & politics, domestic threats, and hidden vaccine risks. 📺 Equal Time & Media Bias Stephen Colbert tried to interview Texas Senate candidate James Talarico, but CBS lawyers blocked him to comply with equal-time rules. Colbert blamed the Trump administration; the network clarified he could still interview digitally. Democrat candidate Jasmine Crockett was left out, highlighting partisan double standards. 🎨 Democrat Super PAC Racism A Democrat Super PAC running ads for Talarico darkened Crockett’s skin in campaign footage. PAC claimed the filter applied to everyone, but optics fueled accusations of racism and bias. 🚨 Idaho DHS Terror Attempt A suspect allegedly tried to breach a DHS building with a stolen ambulance rigged with fuel. Media labeled it “arson,” while federal officials described it as an attempted terrorist attack. Rodney Scott warned Congress about coordinated, well-funded efforts targeting law enforcement, including harassment of officers’ families online. 🧬 COVID Vaccine Blood Clots Exposed New England Journal of Medicine published studies confirming rare blood clots linked to early COVID vaccines (Johnson & Johnson, AstraZeneca). Online discussion of clot risks was censored for years; figures like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. were punished for raising concerns. VAERS reports suggest early shots caused thousands of deaths, with reporting likely undercounted by 90%. Senator Rand Paul continues to push for accountability and removal of pharmaceutical legal immunity. 🌍 U.S. Military Spending & EU Betrayal $175 billion spent defending Europe and Ukraine largely went to waste or was mismanaged. U.S. military access to strategic bases like Diego Garcia was blocked by allies during critical operations. Questions raised about U.S. troops stationed overseas without real authority, risking nuclear escalation while allies “rubbed us blind.” 🎯 PRIMARY THEMES Media hypocrisy & partisan censorship Domestic terror threats & law enforcement protection COVID vaccine transparency & accountability Democrat campaign ad ethics U.S. military spending, base access, and foreign policy risks 📢 SOCIAL MEDIA POST Equal time rules? Not censorship. Darkening a candidate’s skin? Racist optics. A DHS attack? Terror, not arson. COVID clot warnings? Silenced for years. Tara connects the dots on hypocrisy, hidden danger, and government missteps. 🎙 AmperWave Daily — tune in now. #MediaDoubleStandards #Election2026 #COVIDVaccine #NationalSecurity #PolicyMatters 🏷 HASHTAGS (First Comment) #StephenColbert #JasmineCrockett #JamesTalarico #IdahoAttack #COVIDVaccine #NEJM #RandPaul #DiegoGarcia #BidenAdmin #UkraineCrisis 🏷 CUSTOM LABELS equal time controversy, cbs legal dispute, democrat super pac ad scandal, idaho dhs incident, media framing debate, covid clot study, vaers reporting discussion, pharmaceutical immunity debate, us uk base access tension, transatlantic policy conflict
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    2 h
  • H1: Aliens, Iran & Domestic Chaos — America on Edge
    Feb 20 2026
    Trump jokes about aliens — then orders declassification. Iran gets 15 days. DHS offices are attacked. And Democrats implode in a Texas Senate race scandal. Tara breaks down a news cycle that feels like a fever dream — but isn’t. 🎧 EPISODE SUMMARY Three of the top global headlines involve one question: Are aliens real? After comments from Barack Obama, Donald Trump joked about “classified information”… then signaled he may declassify everything. Will it be real disclosure — or another disappointment like past file releases? But while social media obsesses over UFOs, the real clock is ticking elsewhere. ⏳ Iran: 15 Days The President has extended Iran’s deadline from 10 to 15 days to strike a nuclear deal. According to The Wall Street Journal, the White House is weighing a limited strike targeting military or regime sites if Tehran refuses to end nuclear enrichment. Iran says its ballistic missile program is “not negotiable.” Russia is urging restraint. Tara connects the bigger story: Years of sanctions enforcement vs. non-enforcement Frozen assets released under prior administrations The 2020 strike on Qasem Soleimani Pentagon assessments linking Iranian-backed militias to 603 U.S. troop deaths in Iraq Why some believe this confrontation is unfinished business This didn’t start yesterday. 🚨 Domestic Escalation Meanwhile, violence against federal facilities is escalating. A stolen ambulance was reportedly driven into an Idaho Department of Homeland Security building in what authorities are investigating as an attack. Former Border Patrol Chief Rodney Scott warned Congress about coordinated efforts targeting law enforcement officers, including doxxing and threats against families. FBI Director Kash Patel has stated investigations are underway into organized funding sources behind unrest. Tara asks: Are we applying the same standards to political violence across the board? 🗳 Texas Senate Race Controversy Late-night host Stephen Colbert sparked controversy after claiming federal interference prevented him from interviewing a Democratic Senate candidate. Meanwhile, Rep. Jasmine Crockett accused a Democratic-aligned PAC of running ads that darkened her skin tone — calling it racist. The Texas Democratic primary between Crockett and James Talarico is now engulfed in internal accusations of bias and misconduct. Tara’s takeaway: The political temperature isn’t cooling. It’s accelerating. Aliens. Iran. Federal facilities. Senate scandals. This isn’t slow news season. 📢 TALKING POINTS Trump signals alien file declassification Skepticism after past “file releases” Iran’s 15-day deadline Potential limited strike scenario Soleimani strike and U.S. troop casualties DHS facility attack in Idaho Claims of coordinated unrest Texas Democratic Senate race racism allegations 🎯 SOCIAL MEDIA POST 👽 Aliens? ⏳ Iran: 15 days. 🚨 DHS building attacked. 🗳 Democrats implode in Texas. This news cycle isn’t weird — it’s volatile. Tara breaks it all down today on AmperWave Daily. #Trump #Iran #Aliens #TexasPolitics #NationalSecurity #BreakingNews 🏷 HASHTAGS (First Comment) #Obama #Soleimani #MiddleEast #USPolitics #DHS #BorderSecurity #Geopolitics #SenateRace 🏷 CUSTOM LABELS alien declassification, iran deadline, soleimani strike, middle east tension, dhs attack, law enforcement threats, texas senate race, democratic primary controversy, geopolitics, national security
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    30 min
  • H2: Abolish DHS? Europe Betrays Us? Focus.
    Feb 20 2026
    Democrats are openly calling to abolish the Department of Homeland Security — not just ICE. Meanwhile, after $175 billion to defend Europe, allies are cutting deals with China and denying U.S. requests. Tara connects the dots on border policy, midterms, and a global realignment few are talking about. 🎧 EPISODE SUMMARY This isn’t subtle anymore. Rep. Ilhan Omar says abolishing ICE isn’t enough — the entire United States Department of Homeland Security should be dismantled. That means: No ICE No Customs and Border Protection No Border Patrol No detention facilities No internal enforcement No DHS databases tracking deportation orders And according to Tara, Republicans aren’t messaging it. 🗳 The Midterm Math Polling cited in the discussion shows: Democrats +4 on the generic ballot When voters hear “abolish ICE” → dead even When voters hear “abolish DHS” → GOP +2 A six-point swing. Tara’s argument: This issue alone could define the midterms — if anyone on the right would consistently communicate it. 🪪 Voter ID Debate Reignites Meanwhile, Gov. Gavin Newsom suggested provisions of the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act requiring proof of citizenship echo Jim Crow-era barriers. On a podcast hosted by Rep. Jim Clyburn, Newsom argued that locating a birth certificate or passport can be difficult. Tara tested that claim. Time to locate instructions for obtaining Newsom’s birth certificate from San Francisco? 1 minute, 14 seconds. Her broader question: If ID is required to fly under REAL ID standards — why is voter ID uniquely controversial? Former President Donald Trump continues pushing voter ID as common-sense election security. 🌍 The $175 Billion Question Then there’s Europe. The U.S. has sent roughly $175 billion to support Ukraine’s defense against Russia. Yet recent disputes include: Intelligence-sharing friction Disagreements over military basing access The future of Diego Garcia European leaders cutting trade deals with China British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and others are recalibrating relationships globally — and Tara argues Americans should be paying closer attention. Her takeaway: Are we funding alliances that no longer align? 👽 UFO Declassification? Adding to the news cycle, Trump posted that he may direct agencies to release files related to UFOs and UAPs — reigniting long-running speculation about classified disclosures. Tara is skeptical major revelations are imminent, citing past declassification promises that never fully materialized. 🎯 Core Themes This Episode Democrats escalating from “abolish ICE” to dismantling DHS Midterm messaging failures Voter ID vs. REAL ID standards U.S.–Europe tensions after massive Ukraine aid Global realignment toward China Transparency and declassification politics 📢 TALKING POINTS Ilhan Omar doubles down on dismantling DHS Polling impact when voters are informed Newsom links voter ID to Jim Crow SAVE Act controversy $175B in Ukraine funding — what did the U.S. get? UK, China, and shifting alliances Trump’s UFO file tease 📲 SOCIAL MEDIA POST 🚨 Not just “Abolish ICE.” Now it’s abolish the entire Department of Homeland Security. At the same time: $175 BILLION sent overseas… Allies cutting deals with China… And voter ID is “Jim Crow”? Tara connects the dots today on AmperWave Daily. This isn’t covert. It’s overt. #BorderSecurity #DHS #VoterID #Midterms #Ukraine #GlobalPolitics 🏷 HASHTAGS (First Comment) #IlhanOmar #GavinNewsom #JimClyburn #DonaldTrump #KeirStarmer #ElectionIntegrity #Geopolitics 🏷 CUSTOM LABELS abolish dhs debate, immigration enforcement policy, voter id controversy, save act discussion, midterm strategy, ukraine aid spending, us uk relations, china trade shift, republican messaging, border security politics
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    31 min
  • H3: Europe Blocks Us. Dems Sue to Censor You. Connect It.
    Feb 20 2026
    The UK blocks U.S. use of Diego Garcia. A British operative fights in federal court to keep a censorship nonprofit running in New York. Democrats scramble to stop ballot reviews in Georgia. And Chuck Schumer moves to elevate the Pride flag alongside Old Glory. Tara connects the dots in an episode about sovereignty, speech, and power. 🎧 EPISODE SUMMARY This episode asks one core question: Why are we paying for alliances that don’t act like allies? After reports that UK leadership under Keir Starmer blocked U.S. operational use of Diego Garcia and Royal Air Force bases during tensions with Iran, Tara examines the imbalance. The U.S. has sent roughly $175 billion in Ukraine-related support and maintains 80,000–100,000 troops under European Command. We spend about $66 billion annually maintaining overseas bases. Yet when access is requested — the answer is no. Secretary of State Marco Rubio addressed the tension directly, questioning why Europe expects American missile systems and carriers for its defense, while objecting when the U.S. positions forces in its own hemisphere. ⚖️ The New York Federal Court Battle Meanwhile, a major First Amendment case is unfolding in New York. Imran Ahmed, head of the Center for Countering Digital Hate, is fighting visa revocation after Rubio suspended it. The CCDH publicly pushed to remove accounts including Donald Trump and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. during COVID debates. Now Democrat-aligned attorneys — including figures associated with Center for American Progress, founded by John Podesta — are in court arguing that revoking Ahmed’s visa violates free speech. Tara’s framing: They claim First Amendment protections to defend a foreign-led operation accused of pressuring platforms to censor Americans. This case could determine: Whether foreign nationals can run censorship nonprofits on U.S. soil Whether visa authority can be used in national security disputes Whether transatlantic political coordination is influencing domestic speech 🗳 Fulton County Showdown In Fulton County, Georgia, Democrats are fighting DOJ and FBI access to voter rolls and ballot images. The legal dispute centers on: Internal voter rolls Ballot chain-of-custody records Running rolls against federal databases Some filings reportedly seek to block database comparisons on privacy grounds. Tara argues transparency should settle the issue — and asks why access is being contested if confidence is high. 🏳️ The Pride Flag Bill Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has introduced legislation responding to flag policy changes at Stonewall National Monument. The proposal would allow the Pride flag to be flown alongside the U.S. flag in federal contexts. Tara frames this as part of a broader cultural shift, questioning symbolism, national identity, and political messaging. 🛸 The Transparency Question The episode also touches on renewed promises to release: UFO/UAP files COVID origins intelligence Other long-requested classified materials Tara notes Congress has previously voted to declassify COVID origins documents without full public release. Will this time be different? 🌍 Core Themes This Episode Connects Military sovereignty & base access Transatlantic political friction Visa authority & foreign nonprofits First Amendment boundaries Election transparency disputes Cultural symbolism in federal policy Declassification credibility 📢 TALKING POINTS Diego Garcia access controversy UK–U.S. alliance tension CCDH visa case Free speech vs. platform pressure Fulton County voter roll litigation Automatic voter registration debates Pride flag federal status bill Declassification skepticism 🎯 SOCIAL MEDIA POST We fund the bases. We station the troops. We send the missiles. But when we ask to use what we pay for — we’re blocked. Now a British political operative is fighting in U.S. court to keep a censorship group running here. And Democrats are scrambling to stop ballot reviews in Geo ...
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    29 min
  • H4: Equal Time Meltdown, Clot Cover-Up & EU Betrayal
    Feb 20 2026
    CBS lawyers shut down Stephen Colbert’s Senate interview — and suddenly it’s “Trump censorship.” A Democrat Super PAC darkens Jasmine Crockett’s skin in a primary ad. A DHS building is targeted in Idaho. And the New England Journal of Medicine quietly admits COVID vaccine blood clots were real. Tara connects the dots on media double standards, political hypocrisy, terror labeling, and the slow unraveling of the COVID narrative. 🎧 EPISODE SUMMARY This episode covers three explosive themes: Media hypocrisy. Political violence. And the COVID reckoning. 📺 Equal Time Panic at CBS Late-night host Stephen Colbert claimed the Trump administration tried to silence him after CBS lawyers blocked a planned interview with Texas Senate candidate James Talarico. The real reason? Equal time rules. Because Jasmine Crockett — also running — had not been invited. CBS clarified: Colbert could do the interview digitally, just not on broadcast television without offering equal time. Colbert publicly blamed Trump. His own network contradicted him. 🎨 Democrat Super PAC Darkens Crockett’s Skin A Democrat-aligned Super PAC running ads for Talarico aired footage where Crockett’s skin appeared noticeably darkened. Crockett condemned it as racist. The PAC’s explanation? A filter was applied to everyone in the ad. The optics are brutal — especially for a party that brands itself as the anti-racism authority. 🚨 Idaho DHS Attack: “Arson” or Terror? An Idaho suspect allegedly attempted to breach a DHS facility using a stolen ambulance loaded with fuel, dousing the target structure for maximum explosion potential. Some media outlets labeled it “arson.” Tara questions whether the label would be different if the suspect were right-wing. Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Rodney Scott warned Congress of what he described as coordinated, well-funded efforts targeting federal law enforcement — including doxing and harassment of officers’ families. 🧬 The Clot Shot Admission The New England Journal of Medicine published research acknowledging rare blood clots linked to early COVID vaccine versions, particularly from Johnson & Johnson and AstraZeneca. For years, online discussion of vaccine-related clot concerns was labeled misinformation. Figures like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. were suspended or censored for raising concerns. Now, mainstream outlets report the clot mechanism has been “solved.” What’s missing? Clear public accounting: How many cases? How many deaths? How rare is “rare”? The study focuses on mechanism — not magnitude. 💉 VAERS & Accountability VAERS reports include thousands of post-vaccination death entries within short time windows of injection. Reporting systems do not automatically establish causation, but they function as early warning tools. Tara raises renewed calls — echoed by Senator Rand Paul — to revisit pharmaceutical liability protections. 🌍 Europe & Base Access The episode also revisits tensions involving Keir Starmer and access to Diego Garcia, as well as broader frustrations over U.S. military spending in Europe. The core question: If America funds, staffs, and protects overseas bases — but cannot freely use them during crises — what exactly are we paying for? 🎯 PRIMARY THEMES Equal time vs. censorship narratives Intra-party political warfare Media labeling of violence Federal officer protection Vaccine transparency & accountability Pharmaceutical liability shields NATO and base access disputes 📢 SOCIAL MEDIA POST Equal time rules aren’t censorship. Darkening a candidate’s skin isn’t “equity.” A DHS facility attack isn’t just “arson.” And the clot concerns they called misinformation? Now published in medical journals. This episode connects it all. 🎙 AmperWave Daily — listen now. #MediaDoubleStandards #Election2026 #VaccineDebate #NationalSecurity #PolicyMatters 🏷 HASHTAGS (First Comment) #StephenColbert #JasmineCrockett #JamesTalarico #IdahoAttack #COVIDVaccine ...
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    30 min
  • They Voted Socialist — Now the Bill Is Due
    Feb 20 2026
    A majority of Gen Z voters in New York backed Zoran Mamdani. One month later? Property taxes up. Police cuts. Budget chaos. Tara breaks down the math, the promises, the Florida comparison, and why socialism always runs out of other people’s money. 🎧 EPISODE SUMMARY A majority of Gen Z voters in New York chose Zoran Mamdani. Now the reality is setting in. During the campaign, the promises were sweeping: Free public buses Government-run grocery stores Lower rent “Tax the rich” to pay for it all But at the first budget meeting, the numbers told a different story. Instead of relief: Proposed 10% property tax increase $1 billion drained from the city’s rainy-day fund 5,000 NYPD positions cut Millions redirected toward expanded “racial equity” offices Tara walks through the basic math. The budget of New York City: $127 billion for roughly 8 million residents. The budget of Florida: $117 billion for 23 million residents. Under Governor Ron DeSantis, Florida is seeing population growth and business migration — including companies like Palantir Technologies and Meta Platforms, led by Mark Zuckerberg. So why can one state operate on less per capita… while New York claims it’s running out of money? 💰 The “Tax the Rich” Question The episode revisits a simple observation: There are not enough billionaires to fund permanent entitlement expansion at city scale. Tara connects this to the broader history of socialist theory, tracing back to Karl Marx and the long-running promise that wealth redistribution will permanently solve inequality. Critics point to 20th-century authoritarian regimes that implemented Marxist systems with catastrophic outcomes. Supporters argue modern democratic socialism is fundamentally different. Tara argues the pattern is familiar: Promise benefits Blame “the rich” Raise taxes on everyone Expand bureaucracy Cut core services Ask for more money 🚔 Police Cuts & Bureaucracy Growth One of the most controversial elements: Cutting 5,000 police jobs while expanding administrative equity offices. The central question Tara raises: Why do essential services shrink while non-essential departments grow? Is it ideological prioritization — or budgetary mismanagement? 🏛 Bigger Themes in This Episode Are Gen Z voters confronting unintended consequences? Can large cities sustain expansive public benefits? Does high taxation drive capital and businesses elsewhere? Is Florida’s model scalable nationwide? What happens when rainy-day funds run dry? Is this ideology — or simple fiscal math? 📢 TALKING POINTS NYC $127B budget breakdown Florida $117B state comparison Gen Z voting trends Property tax increase proposal NYPD staffing reductions Corporate migration to Florida Government-run grocery proposal Rainy day fund withdrawal “Tax the rich” math debate 🎯 SOCIAL MEDIA POST They were promised free buses. Lower rent. Government grocery stores. Tax the billionaires. One month later? 10% property tax hike. 5,000 police jobs cut. $1B drained from savings. There are never enough “rich people” to fund the promise. New episode of AmperWave Daily — out now. #NYCPolitics #SocialismDebate #TaxTheRich #GenZVoters #BudgetCrisis 🏷 HASHTAGS (First Comment) #RonDeSantis #FloridaVsNewYork #PublicPolicy #CityBudget #PoliceFunding #EconomicReality #FiscalPolicy #UrbanPolitics 🏷 CUSTOM LABELS zoran mamdani new york, nyc property tax increase, nypd job cuts, florida budget comparison, ron desantis governance, gen z socialist vote, government grocery stores proposal, rainy day fund drain, marx manifesto debate, urban fiscal crisis
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    5 min
  • They Want to Jail You for Speech — And It’s in U.S. Court
    12 min