Verdict with Ted Cruz

Mexican Cartel Chaos, SCOTUS Tariff Decision & Olympic Gold

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Feb 23, 2026
A major Mexican cartel leader was killed, triggering violent reprisals and travel warnings for Americans. Discussion centers on U.S. pressure on Mexico and rising concerns about safety during spring break. Analysis covers the Supreme Court ruling limiting one tariff authority while outlining other legal paths for tariffs. Celebration of U.S. hockey gold rounds out the conversation.
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INSIGHT

Cartel Leader Kill Sparked Nationwide Retaliation

  • Mexico's military killing of Jalisco cartel leader El Mencho triggered widespread violent retaliation across multiple states.
  • Burning vehicles, airport panic in Guadalajara, suspended transport, and U.S. shelter‑in‑place warnings show cartels can rapidly disrupt public life and tourism.
INSIGHT

Mexico's Operation Seen As Response To U.S. Pressure

  • Cruz and Ferguson argue Mexico's action likely responded to U.S. pressure and the precedent of U.S. strikes (e.g., Venezuela).
  • They view Mexico's operation as signaling cooperation to avoid unilateral U.S. action against narco‑terrorists.
INSIGHT

Claimed Large Drops In U.S. Murder And Overdose Rates

  • The hosts attribute a >20% national drop in murder and overdose rates to tougher border and anti‑cartel policies.
  • They claim thousands of Americans are alive because of stricter enforcement after the 2024 election and shifts in administration policy.
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