The Megyn Kelly Show - Armed Man Killed at Mar-a-Lago, Cartel vs. Mexico's Army, Another USA Hockey Gold: AM Update 2/23
Episode Date: February 23, 2026A 21-year-old North Carolina man armed with a shotgun and gas can is shot and killed after breaching the inner perimeter of Mar-a-Lago. Violence erupts across western Mexico after security forces kill... Nemesio “El Mencho” Oseguera, founder of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, in a raid that U.S. officials say included American intelligence support. A powerful nor’easter slams the Northeast with blizzard warnings affecting 35 million Americans as New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani faces criticism for requiring five forms of ID to shovel snow while opposing voter ID laws. Team USA’s men’s hockey team captures Olympic gold in Milan with a dramatic overtime win over Canada, marking a historic sweep as both U.S. men’s and women’s teams top their longtime rival. Relief Factor: Break up with pain—Relief Factor targets inflammation so you can move better and feel better; try the 3-Week QuickStart for just $19.95 at https://ReliefFactor.com or call 800-4-RELIEF. Herald Group: Learn more at https://GuardYourCard.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Good morning, everyone. I'm Megan Kelly. It's Monday, February 23, 2026, and this is your AM update.
If you see anything that looks suspicious or out of place, please contact us at 1-800. Call FBI.
A 21-year-old man armed with a shotgun killed by law enforcement after breaching Mara Lago early Sunday morning.
Violence erupting across Mexico after a top cartel leader is taken out by Mexican security forces.
New York City Mayor Zoran Mamdani lambasted for requiring
five forms of ID to shovel snow when there is zero needed to vote in an election in his city.
I love the USA. I love my teammates. It's unbelievable. And the U.S. men's Olympic hockey team
brings home the gold in a stunning and historic victory over Canada. All that and more coming
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An armed man shot and killed by law enforcement at Mar-a-Lago early Sunday morning.
Authorities identifying the suspect as 21-year-old Austin Tucker Martin of Cameron, North Carolina.
Martin breaching the inner perimeter of President Trump's Florida residence and private club around 1.30 a.m.
According to Secret Service spokesman Anthony Gulli, Martin entering the property through the North Gate as another vehicle was exiting.
Two Secret Service agents and a Palm Beach County Sheriff's deputy confronting Mark.
Martin, who was armed with a shotgun and carrying a gas can. Officers ordering Martin to drop the
items. Palm Beach County Sheriff Rick Bradshaw telling reporters Martin put down the gas can, then raised
the shotgun into a firing position. All three officers opening fire, killing Martin at the scene.
President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump were in D.C. at the time of the incident. No law
enforcement personnel were injured. It is unclear if the shotgun was loaded. The FBI now leading the
investigation with assistance from the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office. At a press conference
yesterday, FBI Special Agent Brett Skiles making this request to nearby residents.
One thing I would ask the public is if you live in the area of the shooting, please check
your exterior cameras for last night early this morning. If you see anything that looks suspicious
or out of place, please contact us at 1-800. Call FBI or contact the West Palm Beach Sheriff's
Office. Thank you.
Investigators believe Martin purchased the shotgun somewhere along his drive from North Carolina.
Martin's mother reported him missing on Saturday, according to the New York Post.
Authorities are working to determine a motive.
Martin's social media accounts show he was an artist who frequently sketched scenes of golf courses.
He reportedly worked at the Pine Needles Lodge and Golf Club.
TMZ reporting Martin, quote, had grown increasingly obsessed with the Epstein files in recent weeks.
According to the outlet, which displayed a screenshot, Martin recently texted a friend, quote,
I don't know if you read up on the Epstein files, but evil is real and unmistakable.
TMZ also reporting Martin had been a Trump supporter as recently as last year.
Press Secretary Caroline Levitt writing on X, quote,
In the middle of the night while most Americans were asleep,
the United States Secret Service acted quickly and decisively to neutralize a crazy person
armed with a gun and a gas canister who intruded President Trump's home.
Federal law enforcement are working 24-7 to keep our country safe and protect all Americans.
Real clear politics correspondent, Susan Crabtree, who covers the Secret Service,
reporting on X that the incident is, quote, unfortunately, not surprising.
Crabtree pointing to staffing shortages, morale issues,
including a recent suicide attempt by an agent on President Trump's detail,
as agents are, quote, stretched way too thin, working six days per week and hitting maximum overtime.
This incident also coming less than a week after another armed gunman was arrested while charging
toward the U.S. Capitol with a shotgun.
Violence erupting across Mexico yesterday after security forces killed the country's most wanted
cartel boss. El Mentiono, or Nemesio Osegera Servantes, founder of the Halisco New Generation
cartel, known as one of the most violent and powerful criminal organizations in Mexico,
shot as Mexican officials attempted to bring him into custody. The raid carried out in
Holisco, a western state bordering the Pacific Ocean. Members of the cartel engaging security
forces in a gun battle, four cartel members killed at the scene, El Mancho and two others
dying en route to Mexico City following their apprehension. Three members of the Mexican
military injured in the operation. Two other gang members, arrest.
tested. Officials seizing armored vehicles, rocket launchers, and other weapons, according to CBS
news. The U.S. DOJ charging El Mancho multiple times since 2017, most recently in a superseding
indictment in April, 2002, accusing him of conspiracy and distribution of a controlled substance,
including meth, cocaine, and fentanyl into America, and using a firearm in relation to drug crimes.
In 2024, the State Department announcing a $15 million reward for information leading to his arrest and or conviction.
And in 2025, the State Department sanctioning El Mancho and other New Generation cartel leaders as specially designated global terrorists,
allowing authorities to deny the organization access to the U.S. financial system.
U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau posting to X, quote,
This is a great development for Mexico for the U.S., Latin America, and the U.S., Latin America, and the
world. The good guys are stronger than the bad guys. Royders reporting that a U.S.
interagency group focused on collecting intel related to drug cartels played a role in the
operation. The group called the Joint Interagency Task Force Counter-Cartel, reportedly launching
late last year, tasked with mapping out cartel networks in the U.S. and Mexico. The Mexican
Defense Ministry confirming to Reuters that, quote, U.S. authorities had provided complementary information.
A U.S. defense official telling CNN, quote,
I want to emphasize that this was a Mexican military operation,
so the success is theirs.
In the hours after the attack, plumes of smoke seen across the skies of Puerto Vallarta,
a city in Halisco frequented by American tourists.
Violence breaking out with reports of more than 20 burning vehicles blocking the roads.
The Times reporting several state-run banks and supermarkets also torched,
social media videos showing dozens of panic travelers running through
Guadalajara International Airport yesterday. It's unclear what set off the panic, but Mexican officials
say the airport is operating normally. Several airlines, including United and Southwest, canceling flights
to and from Puerto Vallarta and Guadalajara. Officials in Halisco suspending public transportation,
warning people to stay inside. The U.S. State Department urging Americans in five Mexican states
to shelter in place until further notice. The operation comes amid increased pressure from
President Trump on Mexican President Claudia Shinebaum to crack down on cartels.
Coming up, a massive snowstorm hitting the East Coast now.
And Team USA men's hockey in a historic victory winning Olympic gold over Canada.
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Powerful Nor'Easter slamming the Northeast beginning yesterday and extending into today.
Roughly 35 million Americans under blizzard warnings reports NBC, New York issuing its first such warning since 2017.
The last time all of New Jersey fell under a blizzard warning, 1996.
States of emergency declared across the region in advance of the storm, freeing up resources and allowing
for faster response. In New Jersey, Governor Mikey Cheryl activating the emergency beginning
noon yesterday. In New York, Governor Kathy Hochle declaring an emergency beginning yesterday morning in 22
of 62 counties. Philadelphia Mayor Shirell Parker announcing the start of the emergency yesterday afternoon.
Philadelphia, New York, and Boston, bracing for more than a foot of snow. Some areas expecting as
much as 28 inches. Officials warning powerful winds with gusts upwards of 50 miles per hour could knock down
trees and power lines, raising the threat of outages. The storm expected to continue throughout
today winding down by this evening, forecasters warning of possible coastal flooding along a
400-mile stretch from Delaware Bay to Cape Cod. In New York City, Mayor Zoran Mamdani taking on
his second major snowstorm since his inauguration, Mamdani under tremendous criticism for his
handling of last month's cold snap, in which at least 19 people died on the streets due to frigid
Arctic temperatures. Mamdani had paused homeless encampment sweeps when he took office,
saying they were inhumane. Many felt letting 19 homeless people die in the cold wasn't great either.
Now, Mamdani reversing course, re-implementing the sweeps ahead of the storm, in an effort
to force people indoors. The mayor declaring a state of emergency, deploying warming buses
throughout the city and on Saturday, encouraging residents to sign up as emergency snow shovelers.
For those who want to do more to help your neighbors and earn some extra cash, you too can become
an emergency snow shoveler.
Just show up at your local sanitation garage between 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. tomorrow with your paperwork,
which is accessible online at n.yc.gov slash snow. And you can get started right away.
Critics quickly noticing the city's website instructs potential shovelers to present five,
count them five forms of ID in order to get paid, including two photo ID, two original forms of
ID and a social security card, just to shovel. Many noting the hypocrisy of the policy, given the
mayor's opposition to voter ID laws and the SAVE Act, currently being considered by the U.S. Senate,
a measure requiring ID in federal elections and proof of citizenship when registering to vote.
The Democrat Socialists of America, of which the mayor is a member, firmly opposing the SAVE Act,
writing on its website, quote, this bill is part of an escalating campaign to reverse the gains of the
civil rights movement and marginalized working class Americans who do not have access to documentary
proof of citizenship, our candidates for office stand firm against racist voter ID laws. Mayor Mamdani
responding to critics yesterday. This is a longstanding program and longstanding requirements,
and this is a way that New Yorkers get paid to shovel snow in assistance with the city's
response to a winter storm event. Federal law requires that employers get authorization
and documentation to pay people for their work.
We are not allowed to just cut checks to individuals for their work.
And these are the policies that we've had in place,
but I understand that for many, it's the first time that they've ever heard about it.
So ID to vote in an election is racist and overly burdensome,
but to shovel snow, it's fine.
Got it.
The U.S. men's hockey team making history in a dramatic victory over Canada
to capture Olympic gold in Milan.
on. Exactly 46 years after the 1980 miracle on ice, when a scrappy band of young American
college students toppled the mighty Soviet machine in Lake Placid, Team USA delivering a new
moment of Olympic legend. The Americans striking first, Matt Boldie racing down the ice,
slicing through two Canadian defenders and burying the opening goal just six minutes into the
first period. Canada responding late in the second period, tying the game one-to-one. The Canadians
unleashing a relentless barrage in the third, testing U.S. goalie Connor Hellebuck again and again,
and was he ever up to the challenge? One-to-one it stood at the close of regular time, and then
came sudden death overtime. Where just one minute and 41 seconds in, Zach Werenstki,
firing across ice pass to a wide-open Jack Hughes, who snapped the puck into the back of
the neck for the game's golden goal, winning gold for Team USA.
with a bloodied mouth and chipped teeth from earlier in this same game when he took a Canadian's
stick to the mouth, telling NBC News what this victory means to the team.
This is all about our country right now. I love the USA. I love my teammates. It's unbelievable.
The USA Hockey Brotherhood is so strong. And we had so much support from next players. I'm so
proud to be Americans today. Unbelievable game by Halibuck. He was our best player tonight by a mile.
game, unreal game by our team. That's just a balsy, gutsy win. That's American hockey right there.
That's a great Canadian team, but we're USA. We're so proud to be Americans. Tonight was all for
the country. Throughout the medal ceremony, Americans in the crowd and on the podium singing
their hearts out to the national anthem as Old Glory rose to the top position, the Canadians
looking on glumly. One of those cheering the Americans on from Milan, Mike Arruzioni,
of the 1980 Miracle on Ice team, who later, as the team celebrated, its huge win,
could be seen on the shoulders of some very happy hockey players, the old heroes, and the new.
President Trump facetiming the victors post-game, inviting them to attend Tuesday's State of the Union.
Listen to this.
You know, I tell you what, I just told my people two minutes ago, I didn't know they'd be calling.
I said, we're giving the State of the Union speech on Tuesday night.
I could send the military plan or something.
But if you would like to, it's the coolest night.
It's the biggest.
We're in.
We're out.
Can you pick us up in Miami on Tuesday morning?
Yeah, on Tuesday morning.
We'll be up there.
Cool's the northern border.
We'll get the cash and we'll get the military to get you guys over.
Okay.
I'm going to go.
Boys are going to the State of the Union.
And I want to shake hands with everybody.
But I gotta shake hands with that goalie.
FBI director Cash Patel in the locker room in person on camera celebrating with an elated team.
This victory marking the first time in history, the U.S. men's and women's hockey teams won Olympic gold,
both triumphing over bitter rival and evil top hat Canada, one of whose players Nathan McKinnon
whined after the game, quote, you be the judge of who was the better team today, end quote.
K. It was us, the ones who won. The Americans closing out the games with a record 12 gold medals,
the most ever for Team USA at the Winter Olympics, with 33 medals overall, second only to Norway.
The next Olympics set for the summer, 2028 in Los Angeles.
And that'll do it for your AM update. I'm Megan Kelly. Join me back here for the MK Show,
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