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Episode Date: February 17, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:02 A liberal judge appears to side with Doge, U.S. and Russia officials plan a meeting in Saudi Arabia and big banks backpedal on DEI. I'm Georgia Howe with Daily Wire editor-in-chief John Bickley. It's Monday, February 17th, and this is your Morning Wire afternoon update. A federal judge appeared skeptical today of an effort to block the Department of Government efficiency. Daily Wire reporter Tim Pierce has the latest. Attorneys general from 14 states claim that Doge is. overstepping its authority by accessing federal data and firing government employees. But Judge Tanya Chutkin isn't convinced the states have the evidence to block it for now. The case focuses
Starting point is 00:00:42 on actions within seven agencies, including the Department of Education and Health and Human Services. While Chutkin questioned the urgency of the state's arguments, she also pushed back against claims that Musk has no direct influence over government decisions. A ruling is expected within 24 hours as the Trump administration pushes forward with its cost-cutting agenda. Several top Trump administration officials will meet face to face with their Russian counterparts tomorrow in Saudi Arabia. Daily Wire senior editor, Cabot Phillips, has more. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and National Security Advisor Mike Walts will lead the U.S. delegation for what will be the first direct talks between the countries about ending the nearly three-year war. Notably absent is Trump's Ukraine envoy Keith Kellogg and Ukrainian President Vladimir Slensky,
Starting point is 00:01:25 who has insisted no peace deal should be made without Kiev at the table. For their part, the White House says Ukraine will be included at future formal negotiations. Russia, meanwhile, is expected to demand security guarantees. Trump has signaled skepticism over Ukraine's NATO ambitions, raising questions about what concessions he will seek from Russia. Rubio said yesterday on Face the Nation that negotiations are still in the early stages. I want to go back to the point I made. President Trump ran. He was very clear. He thinks this war needs to end. And if he sees an opportunity to end it, which is what he's looking for, whether there is an opportunity or not, going to pursue it. Ultimately, it will reach a point when you are, if it's real negotiations,
Starting point is 00:02:03 and we're not there yet. Iran is taunting the U.S. and Israel saying they can in no way prevent Tehran's nuclear ambitions. An Iranian foreign ministry spokesperson declared, quote, they cannot do a damn thing about it. This comes after a meeting between U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Israel's prime minister in which Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to weaken Iran's influence. We agreed that the Ayatollahs must not have nuclear weapons. And we also agree that Iran's aggression in the region has to be rolled back. Over the last 16 months, Israel has dealt a mighty blow to Iran's terror axis. Under the strong leadership of President Trump,
Starting point is 00:02:43 and with your unflinching support, I have no doubt that we can and will finish the job. The meeting coincides with a shipment of bombs from the U.S. to the Jewish state following Trump's decision to lift, the Biden-era hold on heavy munitions. Four of New York Mayor, Eric Adams, deputy mayors, all core members of his administration, resigned today in response to the mayor's handling of immigration. The deputy mayors say Adams is too closely aligned with Trump when it comes to his approach to deportations. Just last week, Trump's DOJ ordered that corruption charges against Adams be dropped,
Starting point is 00:03:18 signaling an alliance forming between the two on the immigration front. Adams is up for re-election in June, but is facing major major. headwinds in the polls. Jack Smith, the former special counsel who brought two federal cases against Trump, is back in the headlines. This time, over a $140,000 gift. Daily Wire reporter Amanda Prousticajakamo has the details. The prosecutor disclosed last month that he received $140,000 in pro bono legal services from a powerful Washington law firm as he prepared to leave office. That's according to a disclosure Smith filed last month as he prepared to leave the DOJ, as first reported by Politico.
Starting point is 00:03:57 What exactly he sought outside counsel for is not clear, but Trump repeatedly railed against Smith about his attempts to take him down while he was a presidential candidate. Trump's AG, Pambondi, has announced a probe into potential weaponization of the government, including the role Smith possibly played. Canadian traffickers are allegedly using social media to advertise illegal crossings into the U.S. through the northern border. The ads, which promise safe, same-day crossings for a hefty
Starting point is 00:04:24 have been removed by TikTok for violating community standards. Lawmakers are now calling on the Justice Department to investigate. While illegal crossings at the southern border have dropped under President Trump's crackdown, officials mourn that human smuggling networks are shifting focus to the north. And big banks are quietly scaling back public mentions of their diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts. The Wall Street Journal is reporting that major firms like Morgan Stanley, J.P. Morgan, and Citigroup are revising DEI language on their websites,
Starting point is 00:04:54 annual reports and scholarship programs to avoid legal scrutiny. The move follows a Supreme Court ruling that struck down affirmative action in college admissions. It's not clear yet whether these are just messaging shifts or if significant changes are really in the works behind the scenes. All right, those are your drive home updates this afternoon to learn more about these stories. Go to Dailywire.com and in case you missed it this morning, we covered some major stories, including the fallout from Vance's big speech in Germany, colleges responding to the dismantling of DEI and Doge's progress report. Thanks for tuning in.
Starting point is 00:05:29 We'll be back tomorrow morning with another full edition of Morning Wire.

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