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Episode Date: March 4, 2025Ben Shapiro calls for the pardon of Derek Chauvin, Canada, Mexico, and China seek to match Trump’s tariffs, and an effort to recall LA’s mayor gets underway. Developing stories you need to know ju...st in time for your drive home. Get the facts first on Morning Wire. Fabric Life Insurance: Join the thousands of parents who trust Fabric to help protect their family. Start investing in your child today at https://meetfabric.com/WIRE NetSuite: Download the CFO's Guide to AI and Machine Learning for FREE at https://NetSuite.com/MORNINGWIRE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Ben Shapiro calls for the pardon of Derek Chauvin, Canada, Mexico, and China seek to match Trump's tariffs
and an effort to recall L.A.'s mayor gets underway. I'm Daily Wire editor-in-chief John Bickley with Georgia Howe. It's Tuesday,
March 4th, and this is your Morning Wire afternoon update.
Daily Wire editor emeritus Ben Shapiro has called on President Trump to pardon former police officer Derek
Chauvin. Shapiro argues that evidence does not support Chauvin's conviction in the death of
George Floyd. He says that pressure on the jury in the trial, as well as legacy media influence,
played a major role in the verdict. Here's Shapiro. The media decided in the middle of 2020 that
they were going to turn a tragic law enforcement stop that ended with the death of a man,
but a significant problem with drugs and preexisting health problems into the raise-on debt
of the entire 2020 election. And it led to vast chaos. It led to, again, the destruction of
racial comedy in the United States,
$2 billion in property damage,
and a guy rotting in prison,
who the evidence demonstrates
certainly was not guilty
beyond a reasonable doubt.
In that case.
Daily Wire has launched a petition
at pardonderick.com
in an effort to rally support
for the dismissal of Chauvin's federal charges.
Currently, Derek Chauvin remains in prison
where he's serving at 22-a-half-year sentence
on state charges.
President Trump will deliver his joint address
to Congress tonight
with many special guests in the audience.
Daily Wire's senior editor, Cabot Phillips, has more.
Among those hosted by the president this evening will be American school teacher Mark Fogel,
who was recently freed from a Russian prison after nearly three years in detention.
The parents of Lake and Riley and Jocelyn Nungaree will also be in attendance,
as the president is expected to call on lawmakers to increase resources for deportation efforts.
Riley and Nungeray were both brutally murdered by illegal immigrants.
Another special guest to the president will be Peyton McNabb,
a former high school volleyball player severely injured by a transgender opponent.
Daily Wire editor emeritus Ben Shapiro and host Matt Walsh will also be in attendance as special guests of House Speaker Mike Johnson.
The address titled Renewal of the American Dream starts at 9 p.m. Eastern from the U.S. Capitol.
You can watch the entire thing live on DailyWire's platform starting at 8.30 Eastern.
Canada, China, and Mexico have hit back after President Trump's new tariffs took effect today.
Daily Wire reporter Tim Pierce has the latest.
China immediately imposed an additional 10 to 15 percent.
tariff on goods from the U.S., saying it has raised complaints with the World Trade Organization.
Mexican President Claudia Scheinbaum responded by imposing 25% retaliatory tariffs.
Trudeau did the same, but went a step further and called President Trump's tariffs dumb.
In a press conference today, Trudeau says the U.S. is sabotaging its own agenda and plans to
speak with Trump in the coming days.
In terms of taking action on fentanyl, we are doing everything that is necessary and not just
for the United States.
ourselves as well, as Canadians are suffering as well, from the scourge that is illegal fentanyl.
We have laid out extensive plans, actions, cooperations, including as recently as the past days in Washington,
and they have always been very well received. And the numbers bear that out.
The White House says Canada's actions don't go far enough, and that Mexico has afforded safe havens to deadly drug cartels.
President Trump responded to Trudeau on social media today.
He says, please explain to Governor Trudeau of Canada that when he puts a retaliatory tariff on the U.S.,
our reciprocal tariff will immediately increase by like amount.
Less than 24 hours after Trump cut off military aid to Ukraine, President Zelensky is saying,
it's time to make things right.
Daily Wire Deputy Managing editor Tim Rice has the latest.
In a post on X, just days after his Oval Office meeting turned contentious,
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky
acknowledged the meeting didn't go the way it was supposed to,
but stopped short of apologizing.
Zelensky is urging Trump to restart military aid
and says his country is ready to begin negotiations.
The Biden-era mineral deal remains up in the air,
though Vice President J.D. Vance says both he and Trump still support it.
Vance says aid could be restored if Zelensky
offers a plan for peace.
Here's Vance last night on Hannity.
If he called and had a serious proposal
for how he was going to engage in the process,
there are details that really matter that we're already working on with the Russians.
We've already talked with some of our allies.
He needs to engage seriously on the details.
I think once that happens, then absolutely we want to talk.
Meanwhile, Zelensky has proposed a pause on all air and sea combat as long as Russia commits to the same.
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A recall effort against L.A. Mayor Karen Bass is officially underway, with organizers launching a website to gather signatures.
The movement follows severe backlash over Bass's handling of the January wildfires in Pacific Palisades,
which burned thousands of homes and businesses while she was in Ghana despite fire warnings.
The petition needs signatures from around 15% of L.A. voters to trigger a special election.
A truckload of evidence related to the Jeff F.
Epstein case has been delivered to the FBI's headquarters. That's according to Attorney General Pam Bondi.
Bondi had previously accused the New York FBI field office of withholding information after a small
cache of documents were released to a group of journalists last week. Bondi is also tasked FBI director
Cash Patel with answering why the full portfolio of documents were not released the first time. That led to even
more lost trust with the public. Here's Bondi on Hannity last night. It's now in the possession of
the FBI. Cash is going to get me and himself really a detailed report as to why all these documents
and evidence had been withheld. And, you know, we're going to go through it, go through it as fast as
we can, but go through it very cautiously to protect all the victims of Epstein because there are a lot
of victims. A Senate bill aimed at barring men and boys from competing in female designated school
sports failed to advance last night. Not a single Democrat senator voted in favor of the measure.
On this vote, the yeas are 51 and the nays are 45.
Three-fifths of the senators duly chosen and sworn not having voted in the affirmative,
the motion is not agreed to.
The legislation sought to define Title IX protections based on a person's reproductive biology at birth,
aligning with President Trump's recent executive order on the issue.
Democrats call it divisive and a culture war distraction,
while Republicans argue the measure ensures fairness in women's athletics.
And NASA is set to launch its SphereX space observatory this week,
aiming to map over 450 million galaxies and unlock the origins of the universe.
The nearly $500 million mission will use infrared spectroscopy to analyze the formation of galaxies,
the distribution of water in the Milky Way, and the early moments following the Big Bang.
The observatory will lift off from California on Thursday aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.
scientists say SphereX could provide groundbreaking insights into cosmic inflation,
which scientists believe shaped the universe billions of years ago.
All right, there's 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 Trump's congressional address, new tariffs, and
crypto reserve.
Thanks for tuning in.
We'll be back tomorrow morning with another full edition of Morning Wire.
