The Megyn Kelly Show - US Launches Military Strikes on Iran, Feds Investigate Terrorism Ties in TX Shooting: AM Update 3/2
Episode Date: March 2, 2026The United States and Israel launch Operation Epic Fury, a massive coordinated strike targeting Iran’s leadership and military infrastructure, killing Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and strik...ing hundreds of regime and weapons sites across the country. Lawmakers and voters react sharply to the Iran strikes as retaliation begins, and U.S. casualties mount. Federal authorities investigate possible terrorism ties after a gunman killed two people and injured more than a dozen in a downtown Austin shooting hours after Iran’s Supreme Leader was killed. Texas voters head to the polls in high-stakes Senate primaries featuring a volatile Democratic clash between Jasmine Crockett and James Talarico and a bitter Republican fight among John Cornyn, Ken Paxton, and Wesley Hunt. Riverbend Ranch: Visit https://riverbendranch.com/ | Use promo code MEGYN for $20 off your first order. 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. 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, March 2, 2026, and this is your AM update.
We have hit hundreds of targets in Iran, including Revolutionary Guard facilities, Iranian air defense systems.
The U.S. military launching a joint operation with Israel over the weekend, aiming to wipe out Iranian military capabilities.
Lawmakers weighing in on the strikes as the potential for another Middle East quagmire looms.
Rolled down his window.
and began using a pistol shooting out of his car windows.
The FBI investigating a possible terrorism connection following a deadly shooting in Austin, Texas.
And Texas voters head to the polls tomorrow in too dramatic and high-stakes Senate primaries.
All that and more coming up in just a moment on your AM update.
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Overnight Friday, the United States working in coordination with Israel, launching a sweeping military operation targeting Iran's regime leadership and military infrastructure in what officials are calling Operation Epic Fury.
President Trump yesterday afternoon posting a video update to his social media.
We have hit hundreds of targets in Iran, including Revolutionary Guard facilities, Iranian air defense systems just now.
was announced that we knocked out nine ships plus their naval building, all in a matter of literally minutes.
Iran's formerly supreme leader Ayatollah Hameh is dead.
This wretched and vile man had the blood of hundreds and even thousands of Americans on his hands.
The entire military command is gone as well, and many of them want to surrender.
into saving their lives. Combat operations continue at this time in full force,
and they will continue until all of our objectives are achieved.
Ayatollah Khamenei was the Supreme Leader of Iran since 1989.
In addition to Khamenei, Israeli strikes taking out more than 40 top Iranian regime
and security officials in the first wave of the attack, according to multiple reports.
Some of those officials reportedly include the head of
National Defense Council Ali Shamkani and defense minister Aziz Nazar Zada.
Reports Iran's former president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, had also been killed, have not yet been
confirmed. Four American B-2 bombers reportedly dropping dozens of 2,000-pound bombs on Iranian ballistic
missile facilities, while U.S. naval forces struck additional targets at sea.
U.S. military forces carrying out 900 strikes in the first 12 hours of the operation alone.
President Trump addressing the nation early Saturday morning shortly after combat operations began.
Our objective is to defend the American people by eliminating imminent threats from the Iranian regime.
Its menacing activities directly in danger, the United States, our troops, our bases overseas, and our allies throughout the world.
For 47 years, the Iranian regime has chanted death to America and waged an unending,
campaign of bloodshed and mass murder targeting the United States are troops and the innocent
people in many, many countries. Iranian forces killed and maimed hundreds of American service
members in Iraq. The regime's proxies have continued to launch countless attacks against American
forces stationed in the Middle East in recent years, as well as U.S. naval and commercial vessels
in international shipping lands. It's been mass.
terror, and we're not going to put up with it any longer. Iran responding, launching strikes
against Israel and U.S. targets in neighboring states, including Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, and the
United Arab Emirates. U.S. Central Command, or Sentcom, which oversees U.S. military operations
across the Middle East, reporting U.S. forces defended against hundreds of Iranian missile and drone
attacks leading to minimal damage. However, the Pentagon confirming three U.S. service members have been
killed and five seriously wounded so far with several more sustaining minor shrapnel injuries and
concussions. NBC News reporting the U.S. deaths occurred in Kuwait. President Trump acknowledging
casualties in yesterday afternoon's video update. As one nation, we grieve for the true American
patriots who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our nation, even as we continue the righteous
mission for which they gave their lives. We pray for the full recovery of the wounded and send
our immense love and eternal gratitude to the families of the fallen. And sadly, there will
likely be more. Before it ends, that's the way it is. Iranian casualties remaining unclear,
with local sources estimating at least 200 deaths so far.
In Israel, nine civilians killed in a missile attack,
one killed in Kuwait,
three killed in the UAE,
dozens more injured across the region.
The strikes following weeks of escalating tension
as the U.S. surged military assets into the region,
including two aircraft carriers,
while U.S. and Iranian officials pursued nuclear negotiations.
Reuters reporting last week the latest round,
ending with, quote,
no deal but potential signs of progress. Senator Ted Cruz of Texas saying yesterday on CBS,
there is no intelligence indicating Iran is anywhere close to having a nuclear weapon,
but saying U.S. officials felt they still wanted one and still posed a threat.
Because the diplomacy was an abject failure, they said they would not stop enriching,
no matter what, they were going to continue to enrich uranium. They also refused to.
discuss their proxies. They refused to discuss Hamas and Hezbollah and the Houthis.
And President Trump understood that the Iranian, quote, negotiation was just a stall tactic.
And, Margaret, what I just told you, what I just told you is almost word for word,
what Secretary of State Marco Rubio told me yesterday.
Former CENTCOM commander Frank McKenzie yesterday on CBS on what's likely to happen over the next
few days. The American people should be prepared for several more days of exchanges of long-range
rockets. We're going to continue to strike them with our aircraft, with our T-Lams, our Tomahawk land
attack missiles. And the essential calculus over the next 72 to 96 hours, Margaret, is going to be
whether or not we can reduce the Iranian ability to generate volleys, and by volleys, I mean,
groups of missiles that are fired at our bases in the region. I think the president's comments
actually were spot-owned when he warned the American people that this wasn't going to be,
it wasn't going to be a cakewalk.
Mr. Trump yesterday indicating a potential timeline of Epic Fury to the Daily Mail, quote,
it's always been a four-week process. As strong as it is, it's a big country. It'll take
four weeks or less. President Trump telling NBC the campaign is already, quote, ahead of schedule.
The president explicitly framing the operation as designed to cause regime change,
urging the Iranian people to, quote, take over your government.
government when the bombing campaign stops. In an interview with the Atlantic yesterday morning,
Mr. Trump saying, quote, the Iranians want to talk, and I have agreed to talk, so I will be
talking to them, adding, they waited too long. Some of the people we were dealing with are gone.
Though Mr. Trump declining to say when the talks would occur or with whom they would be conducted.
Notably, no top Trump administration officials appearing on the Sunday shows yesterday, rare any
weekend, but particularly on this one, with much of the early reaction coming from lawmakers.
Many Democrats sharply criticizing the decision to launch the strikes. Here, Senator Adam Schiff
of California, a Democrat yesterday on ABC. You're right about the Ayatollah. He was a brutal dictator.
This is a murderous regime. But at the same time, it posed no imminent threat of attack to the
United States. They had not reconstituted their nuclear program, which the president just months ago
said had been obliterated. They do not have ballistic missiles capable of hitting the United States.
There was simply no basis to go in with this massive military campaign with the goal of regime change.
And the concern here is that we have unleashed factors in the region now that we cannot control.
Criticism, not exclusive to Democrats. Some voices on the right also warning the operation risks
pulling the U.S. into yet another endless war in the Middle East. Here, executive director of the
American conservative Kurt Mills yesterday on Steve Bannon's war room. And I think there's going to be a
real desire to keep President Trump in here. I think the president has gotten very poor counsel.
And I do think it matters politically that he was the no more endless wars candidate in 2016 and
2024, particularly. And this looks like an open betrayal of the base. And now there's
there's an argument that this is different than the Bush-era neocon wars. But I will flag
what Bush-era neocon is not for this today. Find me one. Name one. Name one Bolton is pleased
as hell about what we're doing. He said his only regret is that he didn't convince Trump to do this
in 2018. Quick polling on the strikes is mixed. Royders finding limited support for them.
The poll conducted after the strikes began, but before the announcement of any U.S. casualties,
finding just 27% of respondents approve, 43% disapprove, 29% say they are unsure.
55% of Republicans say they approve of the strikes versus just 13% who disapprove.
Among Democrats, 74% disapprove, just 7% approve.
54% of respondents say they would be less likely to support the campaign
if it leads to U.S. troops in the Middle East being killed or injured.
However, polling by insider advantage released on Saturday, finding 54% of respondents approve of the president's use of military air and naval strikes to eliminate Iran's leadership and disable their nuclear and ballistic rebuilding with just 37% disapproving, so 27% approve in Reuters, 54% in insider advantage.
Supporters of the strike challenging critics claims that President Trump is conducting an illegal military operation.
Here, Senator Dave McCormick, Republican from Pennsylvania, yesterday on Fox.
First of all, the president acted completely within his constitutional authority.
He briefed the Congress as is required by the Warpower's resolution.
He has 60 days, even under that resolution, before any further requirements come into effect.
And what we need to focus on now is continuing to support these great young Americans
that are carrying out this extraordinary mission.
Senator James Langford of Oklahoma, a Republican,
arguing on ABC that Iran has been a long-time threat to Americans.
We certainly have been provoked on this.
Just a year ago, we had over 180 attacks from Iran on Americans,
either through their proxies or directly from Iran.
They continue to be able to fund the attack of ships off the coast of Yemen.
Obviously, they're funding Hezbollah, the Shia militants.
They have continued to be able to attack us now for decades, and that is accelerated.
So just because we have blocked their attacks doesn't mean they're not attacking.
So this becomes the situation where you're shooting at a police officer and telling him you can't fire back unless they hit you.
Senator John Fetterman of Pennsylvania, a Democrat, breaking with much of his party, saying the Supreme Leader's death is worth celebrating.
How can't you celebrate that the Iranian leadership has been eliminated?
Doesn't that make the region more safe, more secure, more just, more free?
Yeah.
And now, of course, there's other things that's possible right now.
But right now, why can't you just acknowledge that?
Founder of the private military contracting company Blackwater, Eric Prince, who spoke to Steve Bannon on Sunday,
concluding, quote, this was not in America's interests, adding it's going to lead to chaos
and saying regime change is not possible without troops on the ground, something Prince vehemently opposes.
If you had a chance to talk to the president today, what would be Eric Prince's recommendations to the commander-in-chief?
don't ever contemplate ground troops in Iran.
You think that's even a possibility?
I didn't think this was a possibility today.
Over the last couple of days, Steve,
I didn't really think that he was going to do it.
Coming up, federal officials now investigating possible terror ties
in a deadly weekend shooting in Austin, Texas.
And elsewhere in the Lone Star State,
voters heading to the polls tomorrow in high-stakes Senate primaries
with a bitter battle unfolding in both parties.
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Two people killed and at least 14 more injured in a shooting early Sunday morning at a bar in downtown Austin, Texas.
The gunman shot dead by police as federal officials now investigating possible ties to terrorism.
Police responding around 2 a.m. on Sunday to reports of an active gunman on 6th Street, a popular nightlife spot in the city.
Austin Police Chief Lisa Davis yesterday describing the incident to reporters.
We had a call came in that shooting, that someone was shooting around the bar, Beaufort's bar.
We know that a vehicle, a large SUV, drove several times around the block in that area.
At one point he put its flashers on, rolled down his window, and began using a pistol shooting out of his car windows,
striking patrons of the bar that were on the patio and that were in front of the bar.
He then proceeds westbound on 6th Street, goes to Wood Street where he parks his car, gets out, once again, starts shooting his gun at some people that are walking by.
Everyone knows the amount of resources we use on East 6th Street. We were about 55, 56 seconds away coming from east to West Austin, and that saved multiple lives.
Officers were coming toward him, and at the intersection, he was shot, and he was killed.
Law enforcement identifying the shooter as 53-year-old Andiaga Dianye, a naturalized citizen from
Senegal. Fox News obtaining a photo of Dianne from the scene carrying a rifle and wearing a sweatshirt
with the caption, Property of Allah across the front. The shooter reportedly wearing an undershirt
with an Iranian flag on it, according to Fox News's Bill Malusian. Investigators recovering
a Quran from the shooter's car, per the New York Post. The attack coming out,
hours after the death of Iran's supreme leader, FBI director Cash Patel placing counterterrorism
and intelligence teams on high alert on Saturday, quote, to address and disrupt any potential
threats to the homeland. Texas voters heading to the polls tomorrow into very tense Senate primary
races on both sides of the aisle. On the Democratic side, Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett, an outspoken
social media star with a growing national profile, faces State Representative James Talaerica
a former teacher and minister in training running on a message of unity but with serious progressive
policies underneath the veneer. The two candidates overlap on policy, but offer sharply different
political strategies. Crockett focusing on energizing her core Democratic voters, while Tala Rico
is betting Democrats can and must expand their appeal beyond the base, campaigning heavily
in red districts. According to the University of Texas's Texas Politics Project survey,
conducted among likely Democrat primary voters,
Crocket leads 56 to Tala Rico's 44.
But polling has been all over the place.
In a poll from Chisholm Strategies,
a Democrat-aligned group,
Talarico is ahead by 12 points.
Emerson releasing a final poll yesterday in the race,
with Tala Rico up five.
The Real Clear Politics average
now has Tala RICO with a slight lead
of just 1.6 points.
Bottom line, nobody knows nothing.
Talariko emphasizing outreach directly to Spanish-speaking Texans on the campaign trail.
Hello, I'm James Tadolico. My Spanish is more or less, but eight million of Tejano's
in Spanish. Crocket, meanwhile, receiving a last-minute boost from former Vice President
Kamala Harris, who recorded a roboc call urging Democrats to support her campaign.
Texas has the chance to send a fighter like Jasmine Crockett to the United States Senate.
Jasmine has the experience and record to hold Donald Trump and his billionaire cronies accountable.
It's time to turn Texas blue.
On the Republican side, a bitter three-way primary battle between incumbent Senator John Cornyn,
State Attorney General Ken Paxton, and Congressman Wesley Hunt.
Mr. Cornyn first elected in 2002 and long viewed as the traditional Republican statesman,
now facing a serious challenge from Paxton, a three-term AG who built his profile aggressive.
suing Democrats, filing at least 100 lawsuits against the Biden administration. In the real
clear politics polling average, Paxton leading at 41.7 points followed by Senator Cornyn's
34.7, then Congressman Hunt at 15.7. The Emerson poll yesterday showing the race tightening,
with Paxton up just four points over Cornyn. Senator Cornyn going scorched earth in the final days
before the primary, accusing Paxton of corruption in his official duties and moral failings at home.
Crooked Ken Paxton cheated on his wife. She's divorcing him on biblical grounds. So now Paxton's
wrecking another home, sleeping around with a married mother of seven. And remember this,
Crooked Ken has increased his net worth by as much as 7,000 percent since taking office.
And his actions in office, even more troubling. Paxton gave millions of Texas tax dollars
to left-wing organizations, including the Montrose Center that hosts drag queen shows
and performs gender affirming services to kids as young as seven, the wife, cheater, and fraud,
or the Texas workhorse. Senator John Cornyn is endorsed by the Border Patrol, and he voted
with President Trump 99% of the time.
Paxton previously admitting to an affair, but he and his allies calling accusations of
official wrongdoing, a, quote, politically motivated witch hunt.
Paxton's daughter, Maddie, writing an op-ed, maintaining that, quote,
My dad is not perfect, none of us are, but he is a man of deep faith, genuine love for his family,
and an unrelenting commitment to doing right by the people of Texas.
Senator Cornyn saying a Paxton win would, quote, be the kiss of death for Republicans.
The New York Times reporting Cornyn's messaging is an attempt to secure a critical endorsement
from President Trump, who so far has only said he supports all three candidates.
The presence of Congressman Hunt, a key factor. If no candidate secures 50% plus one vote, the contest heads to a runoff between the top two finishers, set for May 26th.
And that'll do it for your AM update. I'm Megan Kelly. Join me back here for the MK Show, live on SiriusXMs, the Megan Kelly channel, 11 at noon east, on YouTube.com slash Megan Kelly, and on all podcast platforms.
