The Megyn Kelly Show - Schumer on the Rocks, Trump Admin vs. DC Judge on Deportations, Trump Polling Highs: AM Update 3/17
Episode Date: March 17, 2025AM Update for 3/17: Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer faces backlash from Democrats after keeping the government open. Democrats suffer historic low approval rates. President Trump invokes the Alie...n Enemies Act of 1798 to deport Tren de Aragua gang members, but a DC judge blocks the move. Russia and Ukraine edge closer to a ceasefire, with Special Envoy Steve Witkoff signaling progress in negotiations. A new NBC poll shows strong approval for President Trump, particularly on immigration, though economic concerns persist. Done with Debt: https://www.DoneWithDebt.com/Jacked Up Fitness: Go to https://GetJackedUp.com and use code MK at checkout to save 10% off your entire purchase
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Good morning, everyone. I'm Megan Kelly. It's Monday, March 17th, 2025, and happy St. Patrick's
Day. This is your AM Update. So are you the right person to lead the party at this moment?
Let me put it this way. First, I don't think there's anybody, well, I think I know how to
win seats back in the Senate. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer resisting calls for his
resignation as a
deeply divided Democrat party sinks to record low approval. President Trump invokes the Alien
Enemies Act of 1798 to deport Trenda Aragua gang members, and a D.C. judge blocks the move.
The two sides are today a lot closer. We had some really positive results.
Special Envoy Steve Witkoff says Russia is coming closer to accepting a peace deal
as intensity on the battlefield ramps up. And a new NBC poll has good news for President Trump.
All that and more coming up in just a moment in a busy AM update.
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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer's political career on the rocks after handing President Trump a big win by keeping the government open. On Friday, nine Democrats joined with Senator Schumer
to advance the Continuing Resolution, or CR, paving the way to keep
the government open for another six months. Illinois Senator Dick Durbin, Nevada Senator
Catherine Cortez Masto, New Hampshire Senator Maggie Hassan, Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman,
Michigan Senator Gary Peters, Hawaii Senator Brian Schatz, New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand,
New Hampshire's Jeanne Shaheen, independent senator from Maine,
Angus King, all also voting to advance the bill. House Democrats like New York Congressman
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, California Congressman Robert Garcia, and Massachusetts Congresswoman
Ayanna Pressley slamming Senator Schumer and the others. It is almost unthinkable why Senate Democrats would vote to hand the few
pieces of leverage that we have away for free when we've been sent here to protect Social Security,
protect Medicaid and protect Medicare. I think Senate Democrats, I think the Senate leader
made an enormous miscalculation. This is not a time where we should be bending the knee to Donald
Trump. Again, I don't think we should be moving in any way to elicit a praise from Donald Trump,
who has no respect for Congress and the power of the purse. Axios reporting, quote, several members,
including moderates, have begun voicing support for a primary challenge to Schumer,
floating representatives AOC and Dan Goldman as possible
candidates. Soros-backed progressive group Indivisible also calling for Senator Schumer
to step down. The group releasing a statement over the weekend saying 82 percent of its leaders
in New York and 91 percent nationwide voted in favor of calling for Mr. Schumer to step aside.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and a Friday presser
initially refusing to affirm his support for Senator Schumer.
Is it time for new leadership in the Senate?
Next question.
However, by Saturday, Mr. Jeffries was appearing on MSNBC providing some public support
for Mr. Schumer, signaling leadership is sticking together, at least for now.
Look, Chuck and I disagreed as it relates to the approach and outcome relative to
what we viewed as a reckless Republican spending bill. At the same period of time,
Chuck and I agree on the overwhelming majority of issues moving forward.
Senator Schumer, who says he worried a shutdown
would have given more power to President Trump and Doge,
telling the New York Times, the interview podcast,
he's still the best man to lead.
So are you the right person to lead the party at this moment?
Let me put it this way.
First, I don't think there's anybody,
well, I think I know how to win seats back in the Senate,
which I've proven. I'm not the only person, well, I think I know how to win seats back in the Senate, which I've proven.
I'm not the only person, nor should I be. I'm sort of like an orchestra leader. And there's
a great deal of talent in the orchestra. And my job is to highlight all those talents and
emphasize those talents. As Democrats in Congress jockey over the future of their party,
Democrat party approval sinks to a record low in a new CNN poll. Democrat-aligned adults say
52% to 48% that the leadership is taking the Democrat Party in the wrong direction.
57% to 42% of Dems and Dem-aligned independents think Democrats should mainly work to stop
the Republican agenda. The survey taken before Senator Schumer's deeply unpopular decision
to support the CR rather than shut down the government. Among adults overall, the Democrat
Party sits at a paltry 29% approval. That's a 20-point drop since January 2021 and a record low
dating back to 1992. The Trump administration deporting hundreds of individuals under the Alien Enemies Act of
1798, in spite of a judge's order trying to block the move. The act allows the government to detain
and deport people from enemy nations in wartime or those who have invaded America. President Trump
on Friday invoking the act against
Venezuelan gang Trenda Aragua, a recently designated foreign terrorist organization.
The proclamation stating members of TDA have, quote, unlawfully infiltrated the U.S. and are
conducting irregular warfare and undertaking hostile actions against the United States.
On Saturday, the ACLU and a group called
Democracy Forward filing a lawsuit alleging that the White House was preparing to deport
five Venezuelans under this act. Chief Judge of the D.C. District Court James Boasberg initially
ordering that those deportations be paused for two weeks. the judge later in the day expanding his order to, quote,
all non-citizens in U.S. custody subject to the Alien Enemies Act. This, notwithstanding the fact that the Supreme Court has held that the Alien Enemies Act precludes judicial review of any
removal orders, holding, quote, such great war powers may be abused, no doubt, but that is a bad reason for
having judges supervise their exercise. In a truly extraordinary order, Judge Boasberg went further,
verbally mandating the immediate return of two planes already airborne, carrying deportees to
Honduras and El Salvador. The Associated Press reporting the verbal directive to return the
planes was not included in the judge's written order. The president of El Salvador, Naib Bukele,
posting on X early Sunday morning a headline detailing the judge's order and the caption,
oopsie, too late, with a laughing emoji. Shortly after that, President Bukele published a video
showing dozens of
handcuffed men departing a U.S. plane and processing into an El Salvadorian prison complex.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio posting on X, quote,
We sent over 250 alien enemy members of Tren de Aragua, which El Salvador has agreed to hold in
their very good jails at a fair price. Fox News reporting press secretary
Caroline Leavitt says the Trump administration did not refuse to comply with a court order.
Ms. Leavitt says, quote, the order, which has no lawful basis, was issued after terrorists,
TDA aliens, had already been removed from U.S. territory. The next hearing is set for Friday.
The Trump administration is appealing the judge's interference. Coming up, as the Ukrainian battlefield intensifies,
U.S. and Russian officials inch closer to a ceasefire. And five years later,
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journey today. As the war against Ukraine rages on, the U.S. and Russia inch closer to a ceasefire
agreement. President Trump likely to speak on the phone later this week with Russian President
Vladimir Putin, the second call since Mr. Trump's second term began. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff, fresh off a trip to Moscow,
involving hours of talks with President Putin,
telling CNN the two sides are closer than ever before.
Before this visit, there was another visit,
and before that visit, the two sides were miles apart in where they were.
The two sides are today a lot closer.
We had some really positive results coming out of Saudi Arabia, discussions led by our national security advisor Mike Waltz and our secretary of state Marco Rubio.
I describe my conversation with President Putin as equally positive. So the two sides have, we've narrowed the differences between them. Mr. Witkoff says President Trump aims to finalize the deal within weeks,
describing to CBS the issues both sides are hammering out.
There are regions that we all know the Russians are focused on.
There is a nuclear reactor that supplies quite a bit of electricity to the country of Ukraine.
That's got to be dealt with. There's access to
ports. There's the Black Sea potential agreement. There's just, there's so many elements, Margaret,
to the implementation of a ceasefire here. And everybody is committed, all stakeholders,
including the Europeans, to doing everything we need to do to get to a successful resolution here.
Russian forces currently control about 20 percent of Ukraine.
Late last week, National Security Advisor Mike Walsh telling Fox News the Ukrainians may have to give up the Donbass region as part of a settlement.
That region compromising about 9 percent of Ukrainian territory, the majority of its residents
are primarily Russian speakers. ABC's Martha Raddatz pushing back on the notion that the
Russians should be allowed to retain any captured territory. Russia could be given the Donbass in
addition to hanging on to Crimea, even though they invaded Ukraine. Martha, we have to ask ourselves, is it in our national interest? Is it
realistic? Are we going to drive every Russian off of every inch of Ukrainian soil, including Crimea?
And what the strategy of the Biden administration was, was as long as it takes, as much as it takes,
no matter what the timeline is, which is essentially endless warfare.
Late last week, Reuters reporting a Ukrainian government official acknowledging Kyiv cannot
recapture their territory through military force. The unnamed official saying, quote,
Ukraine cannot recover all of its territory right now by military force. Yes, we understand this.
We understand that some of our land will need to be returned diplomatically,
which can, of course, take time.
Ukrainian forces retreating from a small area of captured Russian territory in Kursk.
The New York Times reporting the withdrawal comes, quote,
amid a swift Russian advance backed by relentless airstrikes and drones.
Ukrainian soldiers telling the Times the strategy now is about controlling defensive positions
and preventing the Russians from opening a new front in this war.
The fighting only intensifying as negotiators work toward peace.
New polling from NBC News showing strong numbers for President Trump among registered voters.
44% saying the country is on the right track versus 54% saying it's on the
wrong track. That happens to be the best polling in 20 years. NBC's national political correspondent
Steve Kornacki putting those numbers into perspective. The mood of the country, this
really jumped out. We asked folks, is it on the right direction or the wrong direction? That 44%
who say right direction, that's up since November.
And if that doesn't seem like a lot, the last time it cracked 40%, you got to go back to 2012.
The last time it actually hit 44 or higher, January of 2004.
President Trump's approval rating also hitting his best ever mark as president,
47% approving to 51% disapproving. Among independents, the split is 30% who approve,
67% who don't. On immigration, the president scoring his highest marks, 55% of voters approve
of Mr. Trump's handling of border security and immigration, compared to 43% who disapprove.
56% say the president brings the right kind of change, compared to just 18% who say
he brings the wrong kind of change on immigration. For all of the media attacks against it,
Doge faring all right. 46% say it's a good idea, compared to 40% who say it isn't. On the economy,
the president not faring quite as well. Just 18% of voters rating the economy as excellent or good.
54% disapprove of Mr. Trump's handling of the economy.
44% approve.
In recent weeks, the media focusing very heavily on concerns of recession.
Your attitudes about the economy showed another decline on Friday.
How concerned are you because of that about a recession?
Do you think we're headed for a recession?
Will these policies be worth it if they lead to a recession, even a short-term recession?
Treasury Secretary Scott Besson on Sunday's Meet the Press
criticizing the media's coverage of the administration.
Look, what I am not going to say that went on for a long time under the Biden
administration and for a lot of the media, and I'm not going to point fingers, but they used to say
it was a vibe session and the American people don't know what they talk about. Clearly, they
are traumatized from what's happened with this affordability crisis that was brought on by the
previous administration. They want relief.
We've been in for eight weeks.
We are putting the policies in place that will make the affordability crisis go down,
inflation moderate.
I am confident that the American people will come our way,
even if some of the media narrative doesn't.
Five years after the debut of Two Weeks to Slow the Spread, New York Times columnist Zeynek Tufekci
dares to write, we were badly misled about the event that changed our lives. Really? Tufekci,
whose own Times colleague, Apoorva Mandavilli, once suggested it was racist to suggest the virus came from a lab leak.
Now writes, quote, In 2020, when people started speculating that a laboratory accident might have
been the spark that started the COVID-19 pandemic, they were treated like kooks and cranks.
Ms. Mandevilli's tweet not specifically acknowledged anywhere in her piece.
Ms. Tufekci admits in her column that
some officials hid crucial facts and misled the public in order to promote the appearance
of consensus. In 2023, independent journalist Matt Taibbi revealed the Biden administration
was working in conjunction with social media companies to censor information relating to COVID.
Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, a Stanford professor
and leading advocate against lockdowns, was censored and ostracized and smeared by then
NIH head Francis Collins, who called him a fringe epidemiologist. Joe Rogan, too, along with anyone
who dared question the Biden administration's COVID dogma, was mocked by the media, including the Times, as anti-science. Ms. Tufekci's latest column comes after years of her promoting masks,
despite the evidence showing they did not work, and attacking contrarian voices. For example,
a November 2020 Times column is headlined,
On Masks and Clinical Trials, Rand Paul's tweeting is just plain wrong.
The column reading, quote, mask wearing is courteous, a sound method to reduce the suffering from this terrible pathogen and help us get our lives back as much as possible.
In May of 2021, Ms. Tufekci dared to question the CDC, asking if updated guidance stating
vaccinated individuals need not wear masks was politically motivated.
Can you believe this woman is now writing this for the New York Times? In September 2022,
Ms. Tufekci authoritatively wrote, not only will a booster with the new vaccines decrease the
likelihood of infection and severe illness and help reduce transmission of the virus,
it could also decrease the likelihood of developing long COVID.
That came a full year after the science showed
the vaccine did not stop the spread of the virus.
The New York Times finally playing some COVID catch-up
with zero admissions about its own failures
in presenting facts.
We don't forgive you.
And that'll do it for your AM update. I'm Megan Kelly.
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