Morning Wire - Anti-ICE Protests Grow & Storm Response Scrutiny | 2.3.26

Episode Date: February 3, 2026

Anti-ICE protestors pressure businesses to “pick a side,” the House looks to vote on reopening the government, and thousands of Americans demand answers as the lights remain off after winter storm... Fern. Get the facts first with Morning Wire. - - - Ep. 2613 - - - Wake up with new Morning Wire merch: https://bit.ly/4lIubt3 - - - Today's Sponsors: Equip Foods - Equip’s Prime Bar is a real food protein bar with nothing to hide: just 11 ingredients and 20g of clean protein - made from ingredients you can pronounce like collagen, beef tallow, colostrum, cocoa butter - and sweetened naturally with just date and honey. Bringing good, clean habits into 2026 is made simple with Equip. Morning Wire listeners will get 25% off one-time purchases, or 40% off first subscription orders for a limited time by heading to https://equipfoods.com/wire using code WIRE at checkout.  Good Ranchers - Get $25 off your first order and save up to $500 a year when you use code WIRE at https://GoodRanchers.com - - - Privacy Policy: https://www.dailywire.com/privacy morning wire,morning wire podcast,the morning wire podcast,Georgia Howe,John Bickley,daily wire podcast,podcast,news podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:33 with Daily Wire executive editor John Bickley. It's Tuesday, February 3rd, and this is Morning Wire. The House plans to vote on reopening the government today, hoping to minimize any damage. We'll demonstrate that, and we'll push forward our priorities on the integrity of election. We're going to get this job done to get government reopened. And in the aftermath of winter storm, Fern,
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Starting point is 00:02:57 Over the weekend, similar to the protests that stormed into city's church, dozens of activists marched through targets all over Minneapolis. Here's what some of that sounded like from front lines, TPUSA. People united will never be decided. If we don't get it. Shut it down. And we don't get it. Shut it down. Now, Target hasn't made any sort of show of support for ICE or commented one way or the other.
Starting point is 00:03:21 So what do these protesters want them to do? They wanted to get on the anti-ice bandwagon. They want the company to publicly condemn ICE and ban agents from conducting operations on Target property or even entering stores. Activists even went to Target headquarters in Minneapolis on Monday and called out its new CEO, Michael Fiddlekey, who officially stepped into the top job on Sunday. Now, the activist's approach seems to contrast pretty starkly with Tom Homan's. He arrived in Minneapolis last week, but has kept pretty low profile this whole time. Do we have any sense of what progress he's made? Yeah, he hasn't been out in public much, and he said that that's because the kind of progress he is looking for is easier when it's done out of the public eye.
Starting point is 00:04:03 He did give a press conference late last week, though, and sounded optimistic. Here's some of that. This administration has absolutely focused on identifying removal aliens that post a public. public safety threat and national security threats. You can't fix problems if you don't have discussions. I will note a bit of irony here is that the anti-ice activists and Tom Homan may actually be on the same page regarding Target. The Bordersar's message since the early days of last year has been that if state and local
Starting point is 00:04:32 officials don't help the federal government enforce immigration law for dangerous illegal aliens, then agents will be forced to go into places like Target to conduct its business. That kind of invasive action by ICE is much less necessary if local law enforcement cooperate. And that appears to be the kind of partnership, Homan is attempting to set up in Minneapolis. Now, shifting gears a bit, ICE was a major theme at the Grammys on Sunday night. And now some of the artists who made speeches are getting some backlash. What happened there? Right.
Starting point is 00:05:01 As is typical for these awards shows, the vast majority of the stars affirm the politics of the far left. And ICE was the main punching bag on Sunday night. A lot of stars were wearing special ice out gear, and award winners frequently made anti-ice statements to a lot of loud applause from the audience. Here's what that sounded like from Billy Eilish. No one is illegal on stolen land. Yeah, it's just really hard to know what to say and what to do right now.
Starting point is 00:05:32 And I just, I feel really hopeful in this room, and I feel like we just need to keep fighting and speaking up and protesting. And our voices really do matter, and the people matter and, um, I say, sorry. Now, if you're not watching the video and can't read lips, Elish, during that brief pause in the audio, said something that sounds like duck ice. Of course, Eilish took heat online for her comments, with plenty of users on X pointing out that she doesn't appear too eager to turn over her $2.3 million horse ranch in Glendale over to any dispossessed owners of that land anytime soon.
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Starting point is 00:07:16 Lawmakers on Capitol Hill have been frantically working to end the government shutdown before its effects start to really be felt. Joining us now with the latest is Daily Wire Political Reporter Cameron Rcan Morning Cameron. So let's start with the president. He waited into the shutdown yesterday to try to prevent hiccups in the House. What did he say? So the president said no changes to the spending bill as it stands right now. As we saw over the weekend, the government did. did shut down, but the Senate was able to pass spending bills per an agreement between the White House
Starting point is 00:07:47 and Chuck Schumer, basically saying, hey, we're going to separate Homeland Security funding. We're going to pass a short-term solution to fund that department while we work out some possible restrictions onto immigration enforcement. But for now, he's telling the House, we don't want anything added. We want to get the government back open. So here's some of what the president said in a true social post, he said there can be no changes at this time saying he's working hard with Speaker Mike Johnson on this right now. Obviously, we could see an end to the shutdown today, but these situations can be very, very fluid. The goal for the president is he wants this to get out of the House without it going back to the Senate so that way the government can reopen
Starting point is 00:08:33 and they can go back to these Homeland Security negotiations. All right, so some real pressure now from the president to get this thing passed without further headaches. Obviously, this all started over a split on the funding for the Department of Homeland Security. You mentioned that. What can we expect with that debate going forward? So something that's really critical with this is a continuing resolution, if passed, as it stands right now, would go until February 13th. A lot of lawmakers aren't too keen on whether or not that's going to be enough time. Meanwhile, you have people like Chuck Schumer have a whole laundry list of reforms they want to see to federal immigration enforcement. For example, and pivot from a lot of administrative warrants, less of a process, to judicial warrants for immigration
Starting point is 00:09:15 arrests, which could really make it a lot more difficult for immigration authorities to get the numbers that they're seeking and some of the arrests that they're wanting to get as well. So obviously on the safety end, though, Christy Noem did announce that officers that are in Minneapolis are going to start wearing body cameras. We could also potentially see some other compromise changes as this goes down. We'll end up seeing what actually comes out of these talks, maybe in a couple weeks. Now, I know some Republicans were pushing for the SAVE Act to be included in this spending package. What is that legislation remind us and what comes next for it? So the SAVE Act was a piece of legislation that some members of the House wanted to be included
Starting point is 00:09:58 into the spending package as it stands right now, which would have sent it back to the Senate. Now, that doesn't seem like it's going to happen because you did see the House already passed the Save Act. Instead, you have a bunch of lawmakers now calling on Mitch McConnell to get that out of his committee independently and to the Senate for a floor vote and then to the president. Now, what that act actually does is it's called documentary proof of citizenship. And what that means is when you go and register to vote, you have to, instead of just checking a box, actually prove that you are a citizen of the United States. Now, you have people like Schumer, as we mentioned, saying that this is like a Jim Crow era relic, right? But this has already been a lot in a few states already. We've seen this already in practice.
Starting point is 00:10:44 This would just take that policy nationwide. So what comes next? What should we expect today and the coming days in this process? So the hope is that the government shutdown will end today. Obviously, you know, when it comes to Congress, things can change very rapidly. But the goal, at least to the president, is to, you know, You know, the House gets this out and it gets to his desk. Keep in mind, the House already voted to back these spending bills last month before we saw some of the action of Minneapolis, which resulted in that Senate deal.
Starting point is 00:11:14 So already a lot of movement to begin with here. And we had a government shutdown last year. So not a great look to keep this dragging on really for either party at this point. Right. Both parties motivated to get this thing moving forward. Cameron, thank you so much for reporting. Thank you. The response to the crippling power outages from Winterstorm Fern has frustrated many communities across the country, including here in the Nashville area. It's been more than a week and more than 20,000 residents are still without power in the Music City.
Starting point is 00:11:46 It's a situation declared unacceptable. Daily Wire reporter Lyndon Blake joins us to explain the holdup. So Lyndon, welcome to the show. Thanks for having me. Now, as one of the many residents who lost power for a week, what was the holdup in Nashville? So you were one of many people that have had frustrations with how Nashville's handled this. You had celebrities including Reese Witherspoon, John Rich, speaking out about the lack of urgency, it seemed, that Nashville Electric Services had. So the holdup really came down to a lack of preparation, and now Nashville mayor, Freddie O'Connell, is calling it unacceptable.
Starting point is 00:12:21 So here's what went wrong. It was kind of a twofold. First, you had the NES CEO, Teresa Boyles Applin. She focused this past summer on saving Nashville's tree canopy instead of trimming back those trees that were clearly too close to power lines. So then when you have a natural disaster, like we had with winterstorm fern, you have a lot of these trees on top of the power lines. And you can't get to the power lines until you get rid of the trees. So there was a lack of enough people to come get those trees off the power lines. Here's Davis Hunt, the editor-in-chief of the Nashville pamphleteer with more.
Starting point is 00:12:52 The added difficulty they've had is they didn't have enough vegetation workers. So a lineman goes in and repairs the line, but you typically have vegetation workers going and clear off the tree so the linemen can work. And so there's kind of two concurrent bottlenecks happening there. Lack of vegetation workers and lack of linemen. So again, NES is CEO, her comments about trying to save Nashville's trees came back to the forefront with all the trees that fell during the storm on top of the power lines. Now, as a resident here, it wasn't just that the branches came down. It was also that we didn't really hear anything from leadership. So what has the mayor said?
Starting point is 00:13:26 Yeah, well, the mayor's finally spoken up. It took a little while for him, too, which led to more people being frustrated and being like, where is a leadership in the city when so many people without power? There was a big difference in how Mayor O'Connell responded to the ICE enforcement that happened last year in Nashville and how he responded to this year's ice storm. Do you have the ICE raids, the ICE immigration enforcement operation that happened on May 4th in Nashville? That was a Sunday. By the following Monday, the next day, May 5th, Mayor O'Card. O'Connell had put together the belonging fund in partnership with a local nonprofit, which was designed to route resources to people affected by the immigration enforcement operation, right? In contrast, after the storm hit Sunday night, O'Connell took five whole days to get together the winter storm recovery fund. They just didn't take the storm seriously or the threat of the storm seriously. And I grew up here. So if you grew up here, you have the memory of the 1994 storm.
Starting point is 00:14:24 people still talk about it yearly anytime it snows. So there is still this reminder of that and how bad that was. To put this in perspective, when Nashville started out with 100 linemen on standby, you had Duke Energy in Charlotte, North Carolina on standby for Winterstorm Fern with at least 18,000 linemen. That to me was like, whoa, that just shows one state that was ready to go to work and one state that was already operating behind the ball. Well, this was a major test for Mayor Freddie O'Connor.
Starting point is 00:14:54 and for a lot of us, it was a failure. Lyndon, thanks for reporting. Thanks. Thanks for waking up with us. And for those listening to the show, you can also now watch the show free on Daily Wire Plus. We'll be back this evening with more news you need to know.

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