
Raging Moderates with Scott Galloway and Jessica Tarlov Immigration Enforcement Ends in Minneapolis — Now What?
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Feb 13, 2026 Immigration enforcement in Minneapolis abruptly stops, sparking debate over ICE funding and potential shutdowns. A four-hour congressional hearing about Epstein becomes a political flashpoint with heated exchanges. Republican fissures emerge over tariffs and primary threats. Jobs numbers and economic messaging get dissected alongside royal settlement news and an Olympics protest controversy.
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Press Document-Based Questions
- Force specific, document-based questions like whether names appear in the 86-page indictment to elicit clearer answers.
- Press on financial crimes or bank ties as pragmatic ways to secure indictments and public accountability.
Follow The Money To Win Cases
- The hosts noted prosecutors could pursue money laundering or tax charges tied to Epstein's network instead of only sex-trafficking indictments.
- Targeting banks or financiers like Les Wexner might yield indictable offenses and political wins.
Tariff Votes Were Strategic Distance
- House Republicans voted against Trump's tariff positions to distance themselves before midterms, signaling symbolic rebellion.
- Jessica Tarloff views these votes as protective moves by vulnerable incumbents, not wholesale party defection.
