The Megyn Kelly Show - Questions About CIA Officers Killed in Mexico Crash, Rep. Mace Targets GOP Colleague: AM Update 4/23
Episode Date: April 23, 2026Two CIA officers killed in a fiery car crash in Mexico are now at the center of a growing investigation into the extent of U.S. intelligence operations inside the country. As fears over rising gas pri...ces grow, officials warn it could take months to fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz amid ongoing tensions and mine-clearing delays. Congresswoman Nancy Mace is pushing to expel her Republican colleague Cory Mills, as an Ethics Committee investigation into multiple allegations against him continues. A senior DHS counterterrorism official is under investigation and placed on leave following a complaint alleging she sought financial support from wealthy men to sustain a luxury lifestyle. Supersure Insurance: Simplify your business insurance and get a free coverage report at https://Supersure.com/Megyn SelectQuote: Compare top‑rated life insurance options. Visit https://SelectQuote.com/megyn to get the right coverage at the right price. 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 Emily Jashinsky, host of After Party and the Megan Kelly wrap-up show on SiriusXM Channel 111.
It's Thursday, April 23rd, 2026, and this is your AM update.
Two Americans killed in a car crash in Mexico identified as CIA officers.
Mexican authorities now investigating the scope of U.S. involvement in their country.
I think the conflict will end. I think gasoline prices will come back to where they were or perhaps lower.
As Trump administration officials move to calm fears over rising gas prices, new estimates suggest the straight of Hormuz may take months to fully reopen.
Everyone has to be held to the same standard, Republican or Democrat alike.
Congresswoman Nancy Mace pushing to expel fellow Republican Congressman Corey Mills amid an ethics investigation.
A top DHS counterterrorism official reportedly under investigation after a complaint alleging a quote sugar daddy arrangement.
All that and more coming up in just a moment on your.
AM update.
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A deadly car accident in Mexico now raising questions about CIA operations inside the country.
Last Sunday, two CIA officers and two.
Mexican officials were killed in the northern state of Chihuahua, according to multiple reports.
The car reportedly skidding off the road, falling into a ravine, and exploding as the agents
were traveling through a mountainous area at night, according to Mexican officials. The CIA agents
originally identified only as U.S. embassy employees, the two Mexican officials in the vehicle
working for Chihuahua State Investigation Agency, according to CNN. The crash occurring after an
operation to take out a hidden drug lab in the rural town of Morelos, described by officials as
potentially one of the largest labs ever discovered in the region. According to CNN, the CIA officers,
quote, had been collaborating with Mexican officials on expanded counter-narcotics operations in the
country. Under the Trump administration, the CIA working with Mexican officials to track cartels
and identify drug labs. The cooperation leading to the location and eventual killing of drug kingpin,
Nemesio Ruben Assegara Servantes, known as El Mentioncho, leader of the Halisco New Generation
Cartel earlier this year. Sunday's car accident raising questions from Mexican President Claudius
Scheinbaum about national sovereignty and the extent of CIA operations in her own country.
On Monday, President Shanebaum saying she was, quote, unaware of any direct collaboration between
the state of Chihuahua and personnel from the U.S. embassy in Mexico, stressing there's a legal
framework for joint collaborations with other countries and emphasizing that such cooperation
must be authorized at the federal level under Mexico's constitution.
Shame bomb saying there is an investigation into the incident to ensure no laws were broken,
adding that state governments must have authorization from Mexico's federal government to collaborate
with U.S. and other foreign entities per CBS News.
Chihuahua Attorney General Cesar Horegi Moreno earlier this week telling reporters that the two CIA
officials were involved in routine training work at the time of the accident and were not directly
involved in the raid on the drug lab. He says they were operating hours away from the site before
later meeting with Mexican personnel who carried out the operation. According to the post,
the AG is saying Schaembaum's office was not notified because only Mexican agents participated
in the seizure of the drug lab. With U.S. Iran negotiations remaining stalled and the timeline on
the ceasefire unclear, the Washington Post now reporting efforts to
to clear Iranian mines from the Strait of Hormuz could take six months.
On Tuesday, the Pentagon giving a classified briefing to the House Armed Services Committee,
informing lawmakers' mind-sweeping efforts are not likely to begin until the war with Iran ends,
potentially extending the timeline for elevated gas prices tied to disruptions in oil trade.
Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell challenging the post reporting,
quote,
By deciding to publish these false claims,
the Washington Post has made clear they care more about advancing in agenda
than truth. The threat of mines in the sea making ships wary of crossing the strait, even before
the Iranian military began threatening to fire upon vessels attempting to pass without authorization.
Earlier this month, the New York Times reporting the Iranians are unable to find all of the
mines laid since the start of the conflict. The post-reporting officials believe there could be
20 or more mines in and around the strait. Oil prices ticking up slightly yesterday,
rent crude hovering just over $100 per barrel.
The national gas prices average yesterday sitting at $4.2.
According to AAA, in February, it was just $2.98.
Treasury Secretary Scott Besson on the Hill yesterday, calling the increases temporary.
I think the conflict will end.
I think gasoline prices will come back to where they were or perhaps lower.
As they did, President Trump has shown that he is good at getting energy prices down.
and that our energy dominance agenda has the lowered prices.
Higher fuel prices now rippling across the economy and raising the political stakes as the
midterms approach.
The latest polling from AP showing President Trump's approval rating falling seven points compared
to January, now at 33%, with 67% disapproving, the lowest of any poll in his second term.
On the economy, just 30% of adults approving of the president's job compared to 70% who disapprove.
On Iran, only 32% approve versus 67% who disapprove.
Coming up, Congresswoman Nancy Mace introducing a resolution to expel a fellow House Republican,
a top DHS counterterrorism official reportedly under investigation after a complaint alleging she is actively seeking a sugar daddy.
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Congresswoman Nancy Mace, a Republican from South Carolina on Monday introducing a resolution to
expel GOP Congressman Cory Mills of Florida from the House, citing a number of allegations
against him, including sexual misconduct and improperly benefiting from government contracts.
The allegations spanning multiple incidents.
In February of last year, authorities responded to Congressman Mills's home following a report
from a 27-year-old woman alleging a physical altercation.
She later recanted, and he was not done.
charged. In a separate case, Congressman Mills was hit with a restraining order last October after
an ex-girlfriend accused him of harassment, including allegations he threatened to release private
videos of her and harm future boyfriends. A 2024 report from the Office of Congressional Conduct
found Congressman Mills may have violated House rules, standards of conduct, and potentially
federal law. According to Time magazine, the review raised concerns that Mr. Mills' defense
contracting company may have held weapons contracts with the government while serving in Congress.
The report also indicated his campaign may have accepted excessive contributions and that he may
have omitted or misrepresented information on financial disclosure forms. The House Ethics Committee
is now formally investigating the claims, though it remains unclear when the panel will release
its findings. In November, Ms. Mace failing to secure the support required to remove him from his
committee assignments and censure him. Congresswoman may.
Monday on CNN, defending her push to expel a fellow Republican.
I'm not afraid of any predators. I've been taking on predators for years. And his record speaks for
itself. There have been multiple reports with receipts, with information, with data, photo,
videos, body cam, DD214s, all of that, and none of it adds up. And if the standard is,
members of Congress, that we is at conference, we as a Congress, we as an institution,
respect women, we don't beat them, that we respect employees, we don't harass them, those kinds of
things. Then there has to be a standard. Everyone has to be held to the same standard. Republican or
Democrat alike. And I'm someone who has held my colleagues to that standard regardless of the
politics, regardless of party. That needs to happen more often, not less in Congress.
Congressman Mills denies any wrongdoing. Here he is Monday speaking to Fox News about the motion.
Look, the bottom line is there's absolutely no criminal or civil investigation that's even open about me.
There's no pending injunction or whatever it is that she's claiming that's open.
This is political theatrics.
It's one thing to try and introduce it for political theatrics and fundraising.
It's another thing to notice it for a vote.
She's setting a very dangerous precedent, whereby not only she's circumventing the ethics and investigations,
but she's essentially saying that she is judged her and executioner.
Expelling a member of Congress is exceedingly rare and requires a two-thirds vote.
Congressman Mills earlier this week telling reporters how Speaker Mike Johnson urged him not to resign as the Ethics Review ran its course.
Speaker Johnson on Tuesday addressing the issue to reporters.
Corey Mills says you asked him not to resign. Is that correct?
Corey Mills is going through the same due process that was afforded to Sheriffless McCormick and anyone else who has allegations made against them.
I've asked and answered this question a thousand times.
He is in the middle of an ethics committee process.
And so everyone is due to the opportunity to present their defenses and go through that.
Are you supporting his reelection?
He's supporting his reelection.
He is an incumbent, and I'm in charge of getting all the incumbents
and Republican incumbents reelected.
And so, of course, that was all done well before any of these allegations were coming out.
But he has the right to answer to the allegations, and that's what they're doing.
and I'm done commenting on it.
I can't.
The Speaker of the House does not put a thumb on the scale
for the Ethics Committee investigation.
They do good work, as has been exhibited here
in the last few hours.
So let's let the committee process play out
and see where it goes.
Lawmakers could take up Mace's resolution
as soon as this week.
The move follows a wave of recent resignations in Congress,
Sheila Shafelis McCormick of Florida,
Eric Swalwell of California,
and Tony Gonzalez of Texas,
each resigning amid their own scandals.
A high-level counterterrorism official now under scrutiny.
The Department of Homeland Security's Inspector General reportedly reviewing allegations
she sought out wealthy men to bankroll a high-end lifestyle, according to the Daily Mail.
An executive identified as Robert B., telling the outlet he filed a formal complaint
after a three-month relationship with 29-year-old Julia Varvaro,
who currently serves as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Counterterrorism.
Neither Robert's age nor career field are specified in the report, though photos of the pair
suggest a significant age difference.
Varvaro's social media showing her regularly attending MAGA-aligned events, both before and
after President Trump's re-election, including photos posing alongside the president while wearing
campaign merchandise.
According to Robert, the relationship began in January, starting with dinner at Manetta Tavern
in Washington, D.C., where he says he covered a $1,400 tab.
Within weeks, the relationship escalating into luxury travel, first to Aruba, over MLK weekend,
followed by a trip to Italy and Switzerland the next month.
Along the way, Robert allegedly purchasing thousands of dollars in gifts, including ski gear,
a $1,000 camera, and a $3,500 designer handbag.
At one point, Robert alleging Varvaro leveraged her DHS position to expedite airport security,
arranging for a TSA supervisor to escort them to.
through screening at Dulles. He also claims Varvaro requested $2,000 to cover half her rent during
the government shutdown. A screenshot of an alleged text from Varvaro reading, quote,
I'm not used to having to ask like this for a simple card or help with my rent, especially being
furloughed. Any past relationship would have jumped up and cared for me, which is what I like.
The message continuing, quote, I like feeling provided for, and you're not doing that for me,
so not sure it will work. Robert responding, quote,
I've dropped 30 to 40k on slash with you in the last three months.
You demanded I give you 4K for rent, 2K for a body laser treatment,
1K for sandals, a credit card, and we haven't gotten to the weekend yet.
Robert telling the Daily Mail, Varvaro claimed her finances were tied up in stocks and bonds.
According to Robert, the relationship ultimately deteriorating as the requests for money and gifts
continued. In his complaint to the Inspector General, he alleges Varvaro maintained a profile
on the site Seeking, now marketed as a luxury dating platform, but historically associated with
sugar-doughty arrangements. The Daily Mail reporting the now-deleted profile featured Varvaro's
photos under the name Alessia, describing herself as offering, quote, seductive sophistication.
Varvaro pushing back on the allegations, denying having a profile on seeking and rejecting the broader
claims, quote, I didn't know it was bad to go on vacation with your boyfriend. We were together in an
exclusive relationship, we went on vacations. I don't know what the problem is. Varvaro adding,
quote, this is just a mad ex-boyfriend putting crap together. If we made a story about every
failed short relationship in D.C., this town would implode. Yesterday afternoon, Fox News,
reporting Varvaro now placed on administrative leave pending investigation. That'll do it for your
AM update. I'm Emily Dershinsky, host of After Party. Catch the Megan Kelly show live on
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