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Episode Date: February 5, 2024U.S. forces carry out retaliatory airstrikes across Iraq and Syria, Texas governor Greg Abbot hosts 14 governors at the southern Border, and two of the key cases against Trump have some snags. Get the... facts first with Morning Wire. Birch Gold: Text "WIRE" to 989898 for your no-cost, no-obligation information kit. Gravity Defyer: Get $30 off your order of $150 or more! Use promo code: WIRE at http://www.GDefy.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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The U.S. carries out several dozen air strikes across Iraq and Syria in response to last week's attack that killed three American troops.
It began with the strikes on Friday night, but that is not the end of it.
Are the strikes having the intended effect?
And why have some officials criticized the administration's strategy?
I'm Daily Wire, editor-in-chief John Bickley, with Georgia Howe.
It's Monday, February 5th, and this is Morning Wire.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott hosts 14 of his GOP K.
counterparts in Eagle Pass to call attention to the crisis at the border.
There's extraordinary danger, imminent danger, crossing our border all the time.
And two of the key cases against Trump run into major setbacks, while Biden sails to an easy
victory in South Carolina.
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Days after three American service members were killed by an Iranian-backed militia group,
the U.S. responded with a series of airstrikes on dozens of targets across Iraq and Syria.
Here with the latest on the escalating conflict is Daily Wire Senior Editor Cabot Phillips.
Cabot, a number of developments over the weekend in what is already a very precarious situation.
What do we know so far?
Well, as we reported last week, President Biden vowed to respond with force after an Iranian-backed militia group
killed three U.S. service members and wounded dozens more.
And on Friday, that response came.
U.S. forces launched air strikes on more than 85 targets across seven locations in Iraq and Syria.
Officials have yet to disclose the extent of the damage, but we're told they went after command headquarters,
storage depots, housing drones and ammunition, intelligence outposts, and other locations connected to Iranian-backed militias operating throughout the region.
All right, so the strikes appear to be limited to those militias and not the Iranian military itself.
Yes, and no, we did hit facilities operated by the Iranian Quds Force, that is the clandestine,
military unit tasked with supporting militias on behalf of the Iranian government. They're the ones
arming these militant groups and others like Hezbollah and Tamas. Think of the Kud's force as the Iranian
equivalent of the CIA, just with very different goals. But the strikes did not go directly after
Iranian military bases or any targets within Iran's borders. The White House has repeatedly made
clear they went to avoid starting a broader war in the region, and their concern is that taking
such steps would dramatically escalate the conflict. Right. Now, there were those who criticized
the timing and methods of these attacks.
Tell us more about that line of argument and where it's coming from.
Yeah, there are certainly critics who say the Biden administration took too long to respond
and also made the mistake of announcing where the strikes would be ahead of time.
Remember, by last Thursday, it was already announced that airstrikes would be targeting
militant facilities in Iraq and Syria.
And there are reports that the militants themselves had fled those locations before they
were hit, meaning the U.S. attacks this weekend, mostly damaged infrastructure.
To that point, the Wall Street Journal editorial board published a scathing rebuke of the White House strategy, saying, quote, militia leaders cannot say they weren't warned.
And if any of them were still around the target areas, they are the world's dumbest terrorists.
Republican Senator Lindsey Graham shared a similar sentiment speaking to Fox on Sunday.
The only Iranian we killed in Syria, Iraq, or is some dumb shit that's no to get out of the way.
We gave them a week's notice.
So if they're another round of strikes coming,
I hope they really will hurt Iran in their pocketbook
or kill their leadership,
because if you don't, nothing changes.
Now, White House officials defended the nature and timing of the attacks,
calling detractors, quote,
armchair quarterbacks.
And for their part, the Iranians called the air strikes
a, quote, strategic mistake
that will have no result other than intensifying tensions
and instability in the region.
We heard a similar message from Iraqi officials
who claimed the strikes killed 16 people, including civilians.
A spokesman for the prime minister there said the attacks were a, quote, violation of its country's sovereignty,
while officials in Syria said the U.S., quote, occupation of Syria cannot continue.
So some strong rhetoric there.
What are we expecting to see next?
Well, the Pentagon says they're still assessing the fallout from the strikes, though officials say they, quote, had good effect and degrading capability to the militant groups.
The Biden administration has also made clear that they plan to continue with another round of strikes in the coming days,
though it's unclear exactly what that will look like.
And it's worth noting, the White House is not ruling out a potential strike within Iran's borders.
That is very important.
Here's National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan on Meet the Press Sunday morning.
Are strikes inside Iran off the table?
Again, Kristen, sitting here on television, it would not be wise for me to talk about what we're ruling in and ruling out.
So you're not ruling it out?
I'll just say the same thing one more time, which is I'm not going to get into.
to what's on the table and off the table
when it comes to the American response.
So as the U.S. gears up for another seemingly imminent round of strikes,
we'll be watching where they take place
and how Iran and other countries in the region respond.
A situation is certainly heating up there.
Cabot, thanks for reporting. Anytime.
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Texas Governor Greg Abbott hosted more than a dozen GOP governors on Sunday. The group held a joint
press conference from Eagle Pass to draw attention to the crisis there and the Biden-Border
policies they say are creating it. Here to tell us about the event is Daily Wire reporter Tim Pierce.
So Tim, what happened in Eagle Pass yesterday? So a total of 14 Republican governors joined Abbott
in Eagle Pass yesterday to highlight what they say is one of the biggest failures of the Biden
administration to date. This, of course, came after 25 GOP governors, came out in support of Abbott's
efforts to secure the border, despite legal challenges by the federal government. Here's Abbott at Eagle Pass
Sunday. We are here to send a loud and clear
that we are banding together to fight to ensure that we will be able to maintain our constitutional
guarantee that states will be able to defend against any type of imminent danger or an invasion.
Governors have rallied around Abbott because Biden has left the state's defenseless against
massive waves of illegal immigration, which they say Biden has actually facilitated.
Millions of non-citizens have entered the country during Biden's term through greatly expanded
parole programs and the use of the CBP One app. According to the Department of Homeland Security,
the Border Patrol has released about 2.3 million people into the U.S. since Biden took office.
Another roughly 2 million others have entered as so-called gotaways that were never apprehended
by law enforcement. And that's likely a conservative estimate because there are people who
enter illegally but are never seen and so don't show up in any data. Now, what do we hear from the other
governors? Well, we heard some pretty strong statements, including what
actions these governors have taken or planned to take, like sending National Guard troops if Texas
requests it. Here's Tennessee's Bill Lee. We are the volunteer state. We have had hundreds of
troops on the border. We are prepared even today to send additional troops working with the
Texas Department of Military to do just that. And here's Brian Kemp of Georgia.
Governor Abbott, we are here with our fellow governors today standing with you and many governors that are not,
because every state in our country now is a border state
because of what we're happening.
When you think about the amount of fentanyl,
human trafficking that's coming,
they're coming to every state in the country.
And here's Sarah Huckabee Sanders of Arkansas.
There is no fight right now that is more important for us to engage in.
It's why we're spending our Sunday afternoons here
because we have to,
because it is absolutely vital
to the long-term safety and security of our country.
Now, what's the latest from the White House on the border?
At the moment, the White House is focused on getting a border deal through Congress, though
that looks unlikely.
Here's National Security spokesman John Kirby.
He's willing to use executive measures.
And if he gets the bill passed and he gets border funding and includes those authorities,
he'll use those authorities.
The administration had initially given Texas a deadline more than a week ago to let federal border
patrol back into Shelby Park and Eagle Pass.
but Daily Wire reporter Spencer Lindquist, who's on the ground there, told us that the park remains
in the control of Texas with minimal Border Patrol presence. It's not clear what the next move is
for the White House because Biden's approval on the border issue is low and dropping. A Reuters
Ipsis poll put him at just 38% last week on the issue. Republicans have also pointed out that Biden
repealed Trump's border policies under executive power, and he could just as easily restore
them under the same authority. Here's House Speaker Mike Johnson.
cannot understand why President Biden would not use his existing executive authority that he has
right now to stop this. He won't. He knows that he has the authority. We've documented it for him.
I've read to him the law, myself, to the president. Read him the provisions of the law and said,
Mr. President, please take action. Well, we'll see if Biden does take action. Tim, thanks for joining
us. Good to be on. The 2024 race is shaping up to be a rematch, and both frontrunners have seen
some significant developments impacting their candidacy.
Two of Donald Trump's criminal trials have suffered setbacks in recent days,
while Joe Biden won his first binding primary of the 2024 cycle in South Carolina.
In the former president's election interference case in Fulton County, Georgia,
embattled district attorney Fannie Willis has now admitted to an affair with the lead prosecutor in the case,
and in the federal case related to January 6th,
the March 3rd trial date has been removed from the docket pending a decision on whether Trump,
is immune. Here to discuss all this, as well as Biden's primary victory as Daily Wire contributor
David Marcus. Hey, Dave. So first, what exactly did Willis fess up to and what impact could it
have on her case against Trump? Morning, John. There's a lot going on. Yeah. She admitted having
an affair with then-married lead Trump prosecutor Nathan Wade. She also disclosed that she
and Wade had indeed taken trips together, some of which he paid for while he was making
over $650,000 on the Trump case.
Willis claims that nothing improper happened that reached a level that would disqualify her or
Wade from the case, but there's a lot of questions here, especially given that Wade has
no particular experience or expertise in these kinds of RICO cases.
Willis says she will not be stepping aside, but for Trump, this is important.
If he's convicted in the case, this helps his argument that it was politically motivated from
the start.
Polls show that some people say they will not vote for Trump.
if he's convicted, but that conviction, it'll have to appear legitimate.
Right, an important distinction.
Now, in the federal J6 case, it had seemed possible that the trial could kick off in the shadow
of Super Tuesday in March, but now that it's officially off the docket, how long could it be delayed?
That is the $64,000 question, John, and we don't know.
Andrew McCarthy and National Review argues it could take months and months because the three-judge
panel has yet to rule on whether Trump is immune from prosecution.
If he loses, Trump can appeal to the full circuit court, and if he loses that, appeal to the Supreme Court.
Prosecutor Jack Smith's attitude seems to be that this is all absurd and obviously Trump isn't immune, but that's not how the law works.
And the Supreme Court denied his request to put the question on a fast track.
So it's not entirely clear that this trial can be completed before voters go to the polls in November.
Now, Trump is by no means out of the woods on this case, but the immediate goal was to delay, delay, delay,
and they have succeeded in that.
This particular trial features arguably Trump's best and most experienced legal team,
and thus far, they've parried swords with Jack Smith and the DOJ pretty well.
It's been a fascinating duel to watch.
Switching gears a bit here, South Carolina held the first binding Democratic primary Saturday,
and Biden really sailed to victory amid little fanfare and news coverage.
Is there anything to read into this result?
I think you just mentioned it.
The Democrats have succeeded in avoiding any semblance.
of a competitive primary, which, as we discussed a few weeks ago, was a big reason why they did not
let New Hampshire's primary go first and count. Biden got 96% in South Carolina. He only got 64% as the
writing candidate in New Hampshire. Saturday was really the last train to Clarksville for anyone
trying to mount a serious challenge. So full points to the Democratic National Committee for avoiding that.
Historically, it's interesting because in 2020, it was a big win in the Palmetto's state,
that propelled Biden to the nomination.
That was on February 29th.
Almost exactly two weeks later,
states began COVID lockdowns,
and the campaign was all but over.
So, John, there's no COVID this year
to keep Biden in the basement,
but there are still many Democrats
who prefer a low-key approach
where he quietly wins primaries
and lets his surrogates do the work.
But with his poll numbers sliding,
we'll have to see how long that approach
remains sustainable.
Yeah, we'll see how visible
he is this go-around.
Meanwhile,
Not fun to remember COVID lockdowns.
Important now.
Yeah.
Dave, thanks for joining us.
Thanks for having me.
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