Thursday, February 19, 2026

EPSTEIN CONGRESSIONAL HEARINGS ARE NOTHING MORE THAN A COSTLY AND WASTEFUL FISHING TOURNAMENT

By Howie Katz

 

 

Welcome to the Congressional fishing tournament that is a big waste of time and taxpayer money. I'm talking about the Epstein hearings.

I do not see any justification for the hearings. Epstein is dead and the pedophile has not harmed the United States as far as I can see.

The sole purpose of the hearings is to catch some big fish in wrong doing.

The Democrats are fishing around hoping to catch President Trump in a long ago sexual act with an underage girl. And the Republicans are fishing around hoping to catch Bill Clinton and other top Democrats in sexual acts with underage girls.

So what if they catch Trump or Clinton in some long ago sexual acts with underage girls?  Is anyone going to prosecute 'Grab 'em by the Pussy' Donald or 'Philandering' Bill? Of course not. If they did have sex with underage girls, did either one of them threaten the security of the United States? I don't see how.

Then what is the purpose of this fishing tournament other than to embarrass members of the opposite political party, thereby hurting the chances of the Democrats or Republicans in the 2028 presidential election?

Let's put an end to this costly and wasteful fishing tournament. It should never have been started in the first place. 

WELL, MAMDANI NEEDS TO FIND SOME WAY TO PAY FOR ALL THOSE MARXIST PROGRAMS HE PROMISED ..... BESIDES THAT, YOU HAVE TO BE RICH TO OWN ANY PROPERTY IN NYC

Uproar as NYC's 'communist' mayor announces crippling tax for ALL homeowners after promising to only go after billionaires

 

By Martha Williams 

 

Daily Mail

Feb 19, 2026

 


New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani speaking at a campaign rally.New York City's 'woke' mayor Zohran Mamdani has proposed sweeping property tax bumps despite his campaign promise to target the wealthy

 

New York City’s left-wing mayor Zohran Mamdani is facing backlash over a sweeping property tax increase that would hit millions of homeowners - despite promising only to make the rich pay more. 

Mamdani swept into office in January after a commanding win in November's election on the back of pledges to take on the city's richest residents. A key campaign pledge was a flat 2 percent tax on individuals earning over $1 million.

But less than two months into his term, the 34-year-old has admitted it might not be as simple as he thought. On Tuesday he warned he may need to hike property tax rates in NYC by 9.5 percent to raise money. 

Mamdani says it's a 'last resort' if the state's governor, Kathy Hochul, refuses to sign off on the his plan to raise income taxes on the wealthy. 

In other words, if he cannot hammer the rich with higher income taxes, he is prepared to turn to the one lever he directly controls - property taxes. 

That would not just hit penthouse owners in Manhattan. The property tax hike would hit three million single-family homes, co-ops, and condos as well as over 100,000 commercial buildings, Mamdani said.

The mayor even admitted that his solution would not only force higher taxes upon the wealthy, but also millions of working and middle-class New Yorkers. 

'If we cannot follow this first path, we will be forced onto a much more damaging path of last resort - one where we have to use the only tools at the city's disposal: raising property taxes and raiding our reserves.' 


Mamdani, who took office in January after crushing his opponents in November's mayoral election, garnered support from New Yorkers by pledging to take on the city's richest residents (pictured: Mamdani and his wife Rama Duawji during moving day at Gracie Mansion)

Mamdani, who took office in January after crushing his opponents in November's mayoral election, garnered support from New Yorkers by pledging to take on the city's richest residents (pictured: Mamdani and his wife Rama Duawji during moving day at Gracie Mansion) 

His campaign plans included a flat 2 percent tax on individuals earnings over $1 million, and a price freeze on the city's rent-stabilized apartments.

His campaign plans included a flat 2 percent tax on individuals earnings over $1 million, and a price freeze on the city's rent-stabilized apartments.

 

IF OBAMA MADE A 'BIG MISTAKE' FOR SHARING CLASSIFIED INFORMATION, WHY HAS TRUMP ORDERED ITS RELEASE?

Trump announces he will release secret government files on ALIENS and UFOs

 

By Stephen M. Lepore 

 

Daily Nail

Feb 2026

 

 

 Image: An illustration of aliens.


Donald Trump has directed Secretary of War Pete Hegseth to release government files related to aliens, extraterrestrial life and UFOs.

Trump made the announcement just hours after he lashed out at Barack Obama for allegedly sharing classified information when he said on a podcast that aliens exist. 

'Based on the tremendous interest shown, I will be directing the Secretary of War... to begin the process of identifying and releasing Government files related to alien and extraterrestrial life, unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP), and unidentified flying objects (UFOs)' Trump wrote on Truth Social Thursday night.

He added that they will also aim to release 'any and all other information connected to these highly complex, but extremely interesting and important, matters.'

The president said on Thursday, on his way to Georgia, that Obama was 'not supposed' to be sharing this 'classified information' after he told podcast host Brian Tyler Cohen about it earlier this week. 

'I don't know if they're real or not,' Trump told Fox News reporter Peter Doocy aboard Air Force One.

'I can tell you he gave classified information. He made a big mistake,' he added.

 

Donald Trump said that he's directed Pete Hegseth to release government files related to aliens, extraterrestrial life and UFOs

Donald Trump said that he's directed Pete Hegseth to release government files related to aliens, extraterrestrial life and UFOs

Hours after saying that Barack Obama acted improperly by allegedly sharing classified information with Americans when he said that aliens exist, Trump appears set to declassify it

Hours after saying that Barack Obama acted improperly by allegedly sharing classified information with Americans when he said that aliens exist, Trump appears set to declassify it

 

Cohen asked the former president if extraterrestrials were real in an episode that aired January 14.

'They're real, but I haven't seen them,' Obama replied. He joked that they are not being kept at Area 51, as far as he knows.

His comments — delivered with a mix of humor and authority — amounted to a clear rejection of claims that the U.S. government is secretly housing alien life forms at the classified base.

Area 51 has fueled decades of speculation, particularly since the Cold War, when its remote desert location and classified operations made it a natural target for rumors about UFOs and extraterrestrial cover-ups. 

The US government has acknowledged the facility's existence but has consistently said it is used for testing advanced military aircraft.

The clip went so viral and sparked so much speculation that the former president had to post a clarification the following day, where he explicitly stated: 'I saw no evidence during my presidency that extraterrestrials have made contact with us. Really!'

Rather, he was sharing his personal belief that 'the universe is so vast that the odds are good there's life out there.'

Cohen then asked what question he most wanted answered upon entering the White House.

 

 

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Barack Obama said on a podcast that aired February 14 that extraterrestrials exist

 

'Where are the aliens?' Obama replied with a laugh. 

The exchange came as part of a wide-ranging interview in which Obama reflected on his presidency and post-White House life. 

Trump's daughter-in-law, Lara Trump, told New York Post podcast host Miranda Devine in an episode that aired this week that the President was preparing a speech on extraterrestrials. 

This was brand new information for his press secretary.

At Wednesday's press briefing, Karoline Leavitt was asked about Obama's recent comments and the prospects of a presidential speech on life beyond Earth.

'A speech on aliens would be news to me,' Leavitt replied. 'That sounds very exciting, though. I'll have to check in with our speech-writing team.'

'That would be of great interest to me personally, I'm sure all of you in this room – and apparently former President Obama, too. So, we'll keep you posted on that.'

Scientists generally believe that the best candidates for alien life are 'Earth–like' worlds orbiting distant stars in other parts of the galaxy.

 

Scientists generally believe that the best candidates for alien life are 'Earth–like' worlds orbiting distant stars in other parts of the galaxy. TRAPPIST–1e (artist's impression) is a planet located just 40 light–years from Earth that likely has liquid water and an atmosphere similar to that of Earth

Scientists generally believe that the best candidates for alien life are 'Earth–like' worlds orbiting distant stars in other parts of the galaxy. TRAPPIST–1e (artist's impression) is a planet located just 40 light–years from Earth that likely has liquid water and an atmosphere similar to that of Earth 

K2-18b (artist's impression) is a massive water world covered in oceans that orbits a red dwarf star 124 light-years from Earth. Scientists have found chemicals in its atmosphere that could be a sign of life

K2–18b (artist's impression) is a massive water world covered in oceans that orbits a red dwarf star 124 light–years from Earth. Scientists have found chemicals in its atmosphere that could be a sign of life 

 

One such contender is the Earth–sized planet TRAPPIST–1e, located just 40 light–years from Earth, which is located safely within its star's habitable 'Goldilocks zone'.

But astronomers also believe we don't need to look so far from home to hunt for alien life.

Even in our own solar system, Saturn's moons Enceladus and Titan could have the right conditions for life to emerge and thrive.

Obama's argument is a variation of a principle which actually plays a key role in the search for alien life.

Professor Mark Burchell, of the University of Kent, told the Daily Mail: 'The idea is there are so many stars, so many have planets, so many planets are in the habitable zone where the solar heating is enough to permit liquid water on the surface, that something magic happens in a certain per cent of the time and life emerges.'

This is why astronomers focus on looking for solar systems that have worlds with water, since there is a small chance of life emerging on any world where it is present. 

WHY DOESN'T THE GOVERNMENT WANT US TO KNOW THAT THE NEIGHBOR DOWN THE STREET IS AN EXTRATERRESTRIAL ALIEN?

Trump blasts Obama for sharing 'classified' alien secrets: 'Big mistake'

 

By Katelyn Caralle 

 

Daily Mail

Feb 19, 2026

 

 

US President Donald Trump speaks with reporters while in flight on Air Force One, on January 4, 2026, as they were returning to Joint Base Andrews, Md. (AP/Alex Brandon)

Donald Trump said on Thursday that Barack Obama 'made a big mistake' by sharing 'classified information' when he said that aliens are real 

 

Donald Trump claims that Barack Obama acted improperly by allegedly sharing classified information with Americans when he said that aliens exist. 

Podcast host Brian Tyler Cohen asked the former president if extraterrestrials were real in an episode that aired January 14. 

'They're real, but I haven't seen them,' Obama replied. He joked that they are not being kept at Area 51, as far as he knows.

The clip went so viral and sparked so much speculation that the former president had to post a clarification the following day, where he explicitly stated: 'I saw no evidence during my presidency that extraterrestrials have made contact with us. Really!'

Rather, he was sharing his personal belief that 'the universe is so vast that the odds are good there's life out there.'

But Trump said on Thursday, on his way to Georgia, that Obama was 'not supposed' to be sharing this 'classified information.'

'I don't know if they're real or not,' Trump told Fox News reporter Peter Doocy aboard Air Force One.

'I can tell you he gave classified information. He made a big mistake,' he added.

 

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Barack Obama said on a podcast that aired February 14 that extraterrestrials exist 

 

Trump's daughter-in-law, Lara Trump, told New York Post podcast host Miranda Devine that the President was preparing a speech on extraterrestrials. This was brand new information for his press secretary.

At Wednesday's press briefing, Karoline Leavitt was asked about Obama's recent comments and the prospects of a presidential speech on life beyond Earth.

'A speech on aliens would be news to me,' Leavitt replied. 'That sounds very exciting, though. I'll have to check in with our speech-writing team.'

'That would be of great interest to me personally, I'm sure all of you in this room – and apparently former President Obama, too. So, we'll keep you posted on that.'

TUCKER CARLSON HOODWUNKED DAILY MAIL INTO REPORTING PHONY STORY ABOUT DETENTION IN ISRAEL

“Phony” Tucker Carlson tries to smear Israel after whistle-stop visit

Anti-Israel American commentator interviewed US ambassador at the airport, then complained of “harassment” by security.

 

By Ryan Jones

 

Israel Today

Feb 19, 2026

 

 

Carlson and his business partner Neil Patel at Ben Gurion airport on Wednesday 

Tucker Carlson and his business partner Neil Patel at Ben Gurion airport on Wednesday
 

Tucker Carlson finally came to Israel—sort of.

On Wednesday, February 18, 2026, the popular American commentator landed at Ben Gurion Airport, took a photo for social media, interviewed US Ambassador Mike Huckabee inside the airport’s VIP terminal, and then left the country without ever stepping outside the airport complex.  

By evening, Carlson’s team was telling the Daily Mail a dramatic story: passports seized, an executive producer “hauled” into a room, and security staff demanding to know what the interview was about. The Daily Mail packaged it as a “detained” narrative. 

Both Israel and the US Embassy said that was nonsense.

Israeli insisted there had been no detention, no interrogation, no delay—just routine questions, conducted privately in the VIP lounge to avoid doing it in public. The Israel Airports Authority said there was “no unusual incident” and “firmly” rejected Carlson’s version. 

Huckabee—hardly a man known for timidity—backed the airport authority, noting that everyone entering or leaving Israel gets passports checked and security questions, including him even with diplomatic documentation. 

So what was this? Journalism? Diplomacy? Or the kind of narrative performance that substitutes for both?

The airport interview that became the story

This episode didn’t happen in a vacuum. It was manufactured through a public dare.

In recent days, Carlson used his platform to accuse Ambassador Huckabee of failing to ensure proper treatment of Christians in Israel—one more iteration of Carlson’s now-regular posture: present himself as the brave truth-teller standing against an allegedly sinister pro-Israel establishment. Huckabee responded publicly: stop talking about me—come talk to me. Carlson accepted, and the interview was arranged. 

But the “visit” was structured to accomplish something else: the optics of having been “in Israel” without the inconvenience of actually being in Israel.

Huckabee said he had invited Carlson to spend several days in Israel, touring the country and getting to know it. Instead, Carlson chose to stay inside the VIP area at Ben Gurion, then departed. Former US Ambassador David Friedman noted the obvious: Carlson had invitations, opportunities, and access to see the country—yet chose not to leave the airport. “A huge and obviously intentional missed opportunity,” Friedman wrote. 

Carlson’s refusal to actually visit Israel even as he throws the Jewish state and its supporters under the bus raises question of basic credibility.

If you want to speak with authority about Israel—about its security reality, its internal tensions, its minorities, its holy sites, its borders, its threats—there is a minimum price of admission. You have to be here. You have to breathe the place, walk it, speak to people who don’t sound like your feed, and learn the difference between an argument and a trope.

Carlson didn’t. He did an airport interview and then tried to turn airport security protocol into a persecution narrative.

“Detained” vs. “routine”: the anatomy of a smear

Here’s what Carlson alleged, in substance: security staff took their passports, pulled his executive producer aside, and demanded to know what they discussed with Huckabee. “It was bizarre,” he said, adding, “We’re now out of the country.” 

Here’s what the Israel Airports Authority said, in substance: they weren’t detained, delayed, or interrogated; they were asked routine questions consistent with standard procedures; and the conversation happened in a separate room within the VIP lounge to protect privacy and avoid doing it publicly. 

And here’s what Huckabee said: this is what happens to everyone, everywhere—including him. 

Notice what’s missing from Carlson’s account: any evidence that he was prevented from leaving, any legal action, any formal detention, any delay that changed his departure. The core claim is emotional, not factual: the encounter felt “bizarre,” therefore Israel is suspect.

This is the modern smear formula: take a normal security interaction in a country under constant threat, add loaded verbs (“hauled,” “dragged,” “detained”), and let the audience’s preloaded assumptions do the rest.

The broader context: Carlson’s post-October 7 posture

Carlson’s Israel posture over the last two years has increasingly relied on insinuation: Israel as manipulator, Israel as liar, Israel as the power behind American misfortunes.

When you repeatedly frame Israel as uniquely sinister, and then you do a blink-and-you-miss-it airport stop followed by a public complaint that you were “harassed,” you are not reporting. You are laundering a narrative: Israel is the kind of place that treats you badly for asking questions.

But what question was he punished for asking? None. The interview happened.

What did Israel suppress? Nothing. He left.

So the “smear” isn’t an event. It’s a posture.

Bennett’s bluntness—and the point beneath it

Former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett responded with contempt, calling Carlson “a phony” and mocking the airport theatrics: quick photo, no actual visit, then a made-up story of being harassed, then back onto the private jet. 

Bennett’s point: Carlson was trying to cash in on proximity without paying the cost of presence.

Because the real tell is not that Carlson complained. It’s that he structured the whole trip so that “Israel” would be a backdrop for content, not a place to be encountered. The airport is the perfect stage for that: controlled, sterile, security-heavy—ideal for feeding an audience primed to believe the worst.

Narrative warfare loves “mini-incidents”

Israel’s enemies have always understood something many Western commentators still don’t: narrative is a battlespace.

Sometimes the “incident” is a real tragedy distorted into propaganda. Sometimes it’s a half-truth. And sometimes it’s this: a normal procedure reframed as oppression.

Carlson’s airport story is small. That’s why it’s useful. Small stories travel fast because they don’t require context, and they don’t collapse under scrutiny until after the emotional payload is delivered.

It’s important to call this out for what it is.

Israel didn’t “detain” Carlson. Israel treated him like a traveler in a country that has learned—painfully—what happens when you stop asking routine questions.

And if Tucker Carlson wants to criticize Israel as if he’s some seasoned observer of the place, he can start by doing something radical: step outside the airport.

GAMBLING BUST SNARES MAYOR IN GALVESTON COUNTY

Hitchcock mayor arrested on charge of engaging in organized criminal activity

 

What we know:

According to Galveston County Sheriff’s Office arrest records, Christopher Evan Armacost, 44, was arrested on a charge of engaging in organized criminal activity.

Armacost also serves as assistant superintendent of Hitchcock ISD.

What they're saying:

In a statement, the district said, "Hitchcock ISD is aware of the recent arrest of Chris Armacost.  He remains an employee of the district as we are reviewing all applicable information. Due to this being a personnel related matter, the district cannot provide further comment."

What we don't know:

Details of the allegations against Armacost are not known at this time.

Hitchcock gambling investigation

The backstory:

The arrest comes after the Galveston County Sheriff’s Office executed search warrants Wednesday at nearly two dozen locations in the Hitchcock area that were tied to an illegal gambling investigation.

According to the sheriff's office, its Organized Crime Task Force executed 21 search warrants at 20 Hitchcock locations.

All the locations targeted in the warrants are believed to be "unlawful gambling establishments." The City of Hitchcock was also included in the warrants "due to its regulatory responsibilities involving permitting, employee records, and inspections related to these businesses," according to the GCSO.

What we don't know:

Officials did not name what locations were targeted in the warrants.

No one involved has been identified, but the sheriff's office's records show more than two dozen arrests on Wednesday for gambling-related charges in Hitchcock.

Search warrant executed at City Hall

The City of Hitchcock did confirm that one of the search warrants was executed at City Hall on Wednesday. The city released this statement to FOX 26:

"The City of Hitchcock is aware of the law enforcement activity that occurred on February 18, 2026, involving the execution of search warrants at several locations within the city, including City Hall.

The City of Hitchcock is fully cooperating with the Galveston County Sheriff's Office and the Galveston County Organized Crime Task Force as they conduct their investigation into illegal gambling operations. Our administration is committed to complete transparency and is providing investigators with all requested access to permitting records, inspection reports, and personnel files to ensure a thorough and swift resolution.

"The City takes these allegations very seriously," said Marie Gelles, City Manager. "We are dedicated to maintaining the highest standards of integrity and public trust. We will continue to assist law enforcement in every way possible while ensuring that essential city services remain uninterrupted for our residents".

Regarding the arrest of Mayor Chris Armacost, the City is currently reviewing all legal and administrative protocols. As this is an active criminal matter, the City cannot provide further comment on specific details of the case at this time.

We remain focused on our mission to serve the people of Hitchcock and will provide updates as more information becomes available through the proper legal channels."

STEVE HILTON LOOKING GOOD IN CA

By bob Walsh

 

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Steve Hilton 

 
A poll just released thru Emerson College shows Steve Hilton (R) running ahead for governor in the formerly great state of CA at 17.1%.  Erik Swalwell (D) is running behind him at about 14.1% and Chad Bianco (R) at 13.5%.  There are ten more or less serious candidates for Governor in CA right now. 

The CA primary is June 2.  CA has a top-2 system beyond the primary and it is completely possible to end up with two Democrats or two Republicans as the only names on the top of the ballot in November.

Swalwell, that well-known fan of the Chinese Communist party, is running primarily on a "TRUMP IS EVIL" platform.  It is not clear how much good that will do him once people figure out that Trump is termed out and can not run for president again.

GAS SITUATION MAY BE GETTING REALLY FUNKY IN CALIFORNIA

By Bob Walsh

 

PETALUMA, CALIFORNIA – MAY 18: Gas prices over $6.00 per gallon are displayed at a gas station on May 18, 2022 in Petaluma, California. Gas prices in California have surpassed $6.00 per gallon for the first time ever. The average price per gallon of regular unleaded gasoline in California is at $6.05 and $6.29 in the San Francisco Bay Area. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)


Gas prices have gone up about 60 cents in much of CA in the last five weeks and is more than $6 per gallon in some parts of LA right now.  The dynamics are so strange that fuel is being taken in tankers from the east coast to the Bahamas, and then from the Bahamas to CA.  There are right now only 14 large tankers flagged in America.  If you move goods from one American port to another American port you must by law do so in bottoms that are flagged in the U. S. and crewed by U. S. personnel.  The drop off and pick up method allows the use of foreign tankers without violating the law.

Right now the only good thing I see about this is it may very well make Gavin Newsom look like an even bigger idiot that he already appears to be.

FEDERAL PROPOSAL TO NEUTRALIZE CA WEALTH TAX

By Bob Walsh

 


A legislative proposal may be making its way thru congress specifically intended to invalidate the proposed "wealth tax" in the formerly great state of California.

It should be noted that the proposed 5% billionaire tax in CA is nowhere near passing and there is a pretty good chance it will not pass and a pretty good chance that Gavin Newsom would decline to sign it into law if it makes it to his desk.

The idea from the feds is that a retroactive tax is inherently wrong.  There is also some reason to believe that CA may have legal issues with what amounts to a wealth tax, as opposed to an income tax.  In addition the implementation and management problems of such a levy would be considerable and might make it unworkable.  

The mere fact that the proposal is being pushed in CA is having the effect to pushing the uber-wealthy OUT of California.  It is being primary pimped by unions as a "fuck those rich bastards" proposal.  Such things are very popular with much of CA.  The majority of the voters in CA, some of who are actual citizens, are net tax consumers and not net tax payers, so they really don't give a shit. 

HOW THE MIGHTY HAVE FALLEN

By Bob Walsh

 

Andrew Windsor


Andrew Windsor, formerly Prince Andrew, was actually taken into custody today by police in the U.K. on the Sandringham royal estate.  He is accused of misconduct in public office.  Allegedly Andrew funneled confidential information to Jeffrey Epstein while Andrew was a member of an official trade delegation. 

This was the first time a member of the royal family (though he might not be entitled to that designation strictly speaking) has actually been taken into custody in almost 500 years and that was exactly a police action.

Wednesday, February 18, 2026

HILARIOUS NEWS FROM TAIWAN

Grandad theft auto: Relatives whisk away their 102-year-old millionaire father in his wheelchair after discovering he has married his carer, 68, and planned to give her his fortune

 

By Perkin Amalaraj 

 

Daily Mail

Feb 18, 2026

 

 

The incident happened outside a hospital in Zhongshan District, Taipei, Taiwan, on February 3

The incident happened outside a hospital in Zhongshan District, Taipei, Taiwan, on February 3

 

This is the moment the relatives of a 102-year-old millionaire whisked him away after discovering he had secretly married his carer and planned to give her his fortune. 

The incident happened outside a hospital in Zhongshan District, Taipei, Taiwan, on February 3. 

The centenarian tycoon, whose surname is Wang, was leaving a medical appointment in a wheelchair pushed by his new wife. 

Waiting at the entrance were three of his sons, three daughters-in-law and four grandchildren.

As the couple emerged, the relatives surged forward, pushed Ms Lai, the elderly man's new wife, aside and seized control of the wheelchair, attempting to take Mr Wang away.

Video shows a chaotic struggle as Ms Lai shouts for police assistance. She was reportedly injured during the altercation.

Officers arrived at the scene after receiving a report. The family told police the elderly man was their father and father-in-law, and he was ultimately taken away with them.

The explosive hospital clash came weeks after Mr Wang, 102, quietly registered his marriage to Ms Lai, 68, on January 5.

 

The centenarian tycoon, whose surname is Wang, was leaving a medical appointment in a wheelchair pushed by his new wife before being accosted by his children

The centenarian tycoon, whose surname is Wang, was leaving a medical appointment in a wheelchair pushed by his new wife before being accosted by his children

 

His children say they only discovered the wedding when they tried to visit him on January 8 and were allegedly refused access.

Relatives claim the caregiver isolated him from the outside world and prevented family contact. They further allege that she took advantage of his deteriorating mental condition to secure her financial future.

According to reports, Mr Wang transferred seven plots of land and a £1.9million insurance policy to Ms Lai and her children, amounting to around £4.7million.

His total assets are estimated at between £16million and £18.7million.

Mr Wang is reported to own multiple properties and parcels of land in Taipei.

Ms Lai denies wrongdoing. She has filed complaints for coercion and public insult and has applied for a protection order against the family.

Household registration authorities said that when the marriage was processed, Mr Wang was able to answer questions and met the formal legal requirements. Under Taiwanese law, individuals with legal capacity may marry regardless of age.

The validity of the marriage and the asset transfers will now be decided in court, as the dispute between the caregiver and the tycoon's family moves into legal proceedings.

THE ISRAELIS SHOULD HAVE THROWN TUCKER CARLSON'S SORRY ISRAEL-HATING ASS INTO PRISON SO HE CAN BE WITH THE PALESTINIAN TERRORISTS THAT HE SEEMS TO LOVE

Tucker Carlson 'DETAINED' in Israel: Journalist 'dragged into interrogation room' as explosive interview sparks diplomatic firestorm

 

By Phillip Nieto 

 

Daily Mail

Feb 18, 2026 

 

 

Tucker Carlson says he and his staff were detained at Ben Gurion airport and interrogated by Israeli officials on Wednesday following an interview with US Ambassador Mike Huckabee

Tucker Carlson says he and his staff were detained at Ben Gurion airport and interrogated by Israeli officials on Wednesday following an interview with US Ambassador Mike Huckabee

 

Conservative podcasting titan Tucker Carlson said he and his staff were detained in Israel on Wednesday following an interview with Donald Trump's ambassador to the country.

The former Fox News host flew into Tel Aviv for a sit-down with Mike Huckabee, who challenged Carlson to speak to him directly following an online spat about the country's treatment of Christians.

Carlson, who also frequently criticizes Israel for its military actions in Gaza, took Huckabee up on his offer.

But as critics and pro-Israel activists began piling on Carlson for purportedly not leaving the airport during his brief visit, he revealed that he was met with hostility in the Middle Eastern country.

Carlson exclusively told the Daily Mail that shortly after the interview, Israeli officials confiscated his passport and hauled one of his colleagues off to an interrogation room.

'Men who identified themselves as airport security took our passports, hauled our executive producer into a side room and then demanded to know what we spoke to Ambassador Huckabee about,' Carlson told the Daily Mail. 

'It was bizarre. We’re now out of the country.' 

Prior to the interview, Carlson posted a photo on X of himself and his business partner, Neil Patel, in front of Ben Gurion airport on Wednesday with the caption: 'Greetings from Israel.'

 

Huckabee, who has known Carlson for over three decades and previously worked with him at Fox News, invited Carlson to Israel for a discussion over their differences

Huckabee, who has known Carlson for over three decades and previously worked with him at Fox News, invited Carlson to Israel for a discussion over their differences

 

'Too bad Tucker stayed in the airport in the face of so many invitations to see so many wonderful places. A huge and obviously intentional missed opportunity,' taunted David Friedman, the former US ambassador to Israel during Trump's first term.

Two sources familiar with the matter, however, told the Daily Mail that the Israeli government initially did not want to allow Carlson into the country, prompting a delicate negotiation involving the State Department.

In the end, the Israeli government decided not to bar Carlson from entering the country in order to avoid a 'diplomatic incident,' according to a Channel 13 report.

A spokesman for the US embassy in Israel denied that Carlson was detained and claimed he 'received the same passport control questions that countless visitors to Israel, including Ambassador Huckabee and other diplomats, receive as part of normal entrance and exit from Israel.'

'It is not accurate that Israel only was going to let Tucker into the country for the interview,' the representative added. 

'The only engagement the Embassy had with Israel about his visit was to coordinate his private plane landing as part of facilitating a seamless visit. It was Tucker who chose to only come into the country for a few hours and depart. And Tucker received the same positive treatment of any visitors to Israel.'

The Daily Mail has contacted the White House and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office for comment. 

Carlson accused Huckabee last week on his YouTube show of not ensuring proper protections for Christians in Israel.

Huckabee, who has known Carlson for more than three decades and previously worked with him at Fox News, responded by inviting him to Israel for a discussion.

'Instead of talking about me, why don’t you come talk to me?' Huckabee wrote on X. Carlson replied by welcoming the invitation, before noting that they were working on setting up the interview.

Israel's popularity remains at an all-time low in the GOP among young Republican voters and Trump supporters. 

The Carlson-Huckabee event was reportedly an attempt by the Trump administration to prevent debates surrounding Israel from breaking the GOP's conservative coalition ahead of the midterms. 

 

Carlson is a longtime supporter of Trump and ally of Vice President JD Vance

Carlson is a longtime supporter of Trump and ally of Vice President JD Vance

Carlson and his business partner Neil Patel at Ben Gurion airport on Wednesday

Carlson and his business partner Neil Patel at Ben Gurion airport on Wednesday

 

Trump urged Carlson and others within the GOP to ease off internal fights with Republicans over Israel, according to former Fox News anchor Melissa Francis. 

'Everybody’s looking for a way to turn down the temperature,' Francis told the  Jerusalem Post. 'President Trump is telling everyone, including Tucker, "Let’s take this down."'

Carlson is a longtime ally of Vice President JD Vance and speaks with Trump on a range of issues, including foreign policy. 

Last month, Carlson visited the White House twice and met with Trump in the Oval Office on at least one known occasion.

EENY, MEENY, MINY, MOE ... SOME OF THE 2028 DEMOCRATIC HOPEFULS

Scathing WSJ op-ed explains why Democrats 'have already lost the 2028 election'

 

By Stephen M. Lepore 

 

Daily Mail

Feb 18, 2026

 

 

Stephen A. Smith, Kamala Harris.
The Democrats have a 'lackluster' field of candidates to choose from, including Stephen A. Smith (pictured) and Kamala Harris, potentially condemning them to a loss in the 2028 presidential election over two years early
 

The Democrats have a 'lackluster' field of presidential candidates to choose from, potentially condemning them to a loss in the 2028 election, a columnist warns. 

While no candidate has declared their intention to run, longshot candidate and ESPN pundit Stephen A. Smith admitted he is giving it 'strong consideration' in an interview on Sunday.

Matthew Continetti believes Smith's presence shows that the Democrats have already thrown the race to whomever will succeed Donald Trump for the GOP in 2028.

The conservative pundit listed several names of Democrat contenders and said every one of them 'has weaknesses,' citing polling data in a Wall Street Journal op-ed

He calls out Kamala Harris and Gavin Newsom as the favorites and slammed them for being more of the same.  

'Ms. Harris would again have to defend a Biden administration that voters repudiated after four years,' Continetti wrote.

He also made fun of her new campaign content hub, 'Headquarters,' calling it 'cringe-worthy.'

While he suggests California Governor Newsom 'has perfected the art of anti-Trump trolling,' his governing record makes him vulnerable. 


 

Matthew Continetti believes that ESPN pundit Stephen A. Smith's presence in the race shows that the Democrats have already thrown the race to whomever will succeed Donald Trump for the GOP in 2028

 

'He’s also spent two decades making the Golden State into a progressive petri dish of high taxes, stultifying regulations and woke culture,' the writer said.

Continetti is no more favorable to the rest of the field, calling out Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's amateur hour appearance at the Munich Security Conference. 

He also notes that the Democrat Party's drift into her brand of socialism 'raises troubling questions about the party's future.' 

'A radicalized base, animated by anti-Trump resistance, may be an asset in special and midterm elections. But open borders, social disorder and transgender ideology have hurt Democrats in presidential years. They will do so again if unchecked.' 

Because of these flawed potential candidates, the opening may be there for Smith to jump into the fray. 

'Mock Stephen A. Smith all you like. He may never make it to the debate stage. But others with little or no political experience will surely be tempted. And in today’s media environment, what begins on the fringe often turns into the main event,' Continetti wrote.

Smith spoke to CBS Sunday Morning in a one-on-one interview with chief Washington analyst Robert Costa.

In that discussion, Smith revealed that he has been mulling over a potential run for the highest office in the land.

 

Continetti calls out Kamala Harris and Gavin Newsom (pictured) as the favorites and slammed them for being more of the same

Continetti calls out Kamala Harris and Gavin Newsom (pictured) as the favorites and slammed them for being more of the same

Continetti is no more favorable to the rest of the field, calling out Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's amateur hour appearance at the Munich Security Conference

Continetti is no more favorable to the rest of the field, calling out Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's amateur hour appearance at the Munich Security Conference

 

'I will confess to you, I'm giving strong consideration to being on that debate stage for 2027,' Smith told Costa - who shared a quote from the interview to his X account on Friday.

Smith indicated that he would be running for the Democratic Party nomination: 'I've got this year coming up 2026, to think about it, to study, to know the issues.'

While 'First Take' and a national political debate stage are two wildly different mediums for the sharing of ideas, Smith certainly has plenty of experience making his case in front of an audience.  

He's known for being entrenched in his opinions on sports and, likely, will act the same way when it comes to politics.

Smith has briefly teased the idea - including the day after the 2024 election - but the concept has received mixed reviews on social media.

However, he does have at least one person who believes a run would be worth while: President Donald Trump. 

'I love watching him. He's got great entertainment skills, which is very important,' Trump said of Smith during a NewsNation town hall.

'People watch him. You know, a lot of these Democrats I watch, I say they have no chance. I've been pretty good at picking people and picking candidates. And I will tell you, I'd love to see him run.'

JESSE JACKSON HATED JEWS, AND WHILE IN ISRAEL HE REFUSED TO VISIT YAD VASHEM BECAUSE HE WAS 'SICK AND TIRED OF HEARING ABOUT THE HOLOCAUST'

Jesse Jackson and the betrayal of the civil-rights movement

His attacks on Jews went beyond his “Hymietown” slur. More than that, his illiberal opposition to the Western canon and grifting racial hucksterism did great damage. 

 

By Jonathan S. Tobin 

 

JNS

Feb 18, 2026

 

 

 

Jesse Jackson walks with Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat after the opening ceremony of the World Conference Against Racism in Durban, South Africa, August 31, 2001.

 

Being an aide to Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., as well as one of his companions in Memphis, Tenn., on April 4, 1968—the day the leader of the civil-rights movement was shot and killed—conferred a certain status on Rev. Jesse Jackson that amounted to secular sainthood. Parlaying that clout into being the first serious African-American candidate to run for president—with his two ultimately unsuccessful, but impactful, campaigns for the Democratic Party nomination in 1984 and 1988—gave him a place in history that nothing else he did or said could take away.

Those résumé items are the main reasons why Jackson, who died on Feb. 17 at the age of 84, has remained an icon for African-Americans. The vast majority of the electorate may not have been interested in having him as their president, and many—both inside and outside of the black community—had long ago tired of his egotism, grifting and soaring, yet self-referential rhetoric. Yet they were ready to acknowledge him as a key figure in a civil-rights movement that, after a decade of strife, would eventually be regarded by most Americans as a cause whose success brought great pride. That explains why coverage of his passing in the mainstream media wasn’t merely respectful but almost universally laudatory.

And yet, the chorus of praise for him being sung this week by a wide array of leaders and institutions is largely misplaced. Jackson should rightly be accorded his place in history. However, his legacy is not so much a triumph of the effort to roll back disgraceful, discriminatory “Jim Crow” laws. That was primarily achieved by other, greater people.

Not a ‘stray quote’

Rather, his principal contribution to American society as a whole, as well as to African-Americans, was something else. It was the way in which he guided what was left of that movement away from King’s vision and toward what we now know of as the woke catechism of diversity, equity and inclusion that is the opposite of his mentor’s aspiration for a color-blind society. He paved the way for the illiberal rejection of the Western canon, without which such freedoms are not imaginable, and even worse, a version of civil rights that was nothing more than racial hucksterism. Along the way, he was also a forerunner of an effort to legitimize antisemitism and loathing for Israel that played a not insignificant role in helping fuel the surge of Jew-hatred that is currently raging.

Yet if there were any sour notes in the obituaries, they were generally relegated to sidebars. One such was a New York Times story that spoke of “how a stray quote of Jesse Jackson’s led to a rupture between black and Jewish voters.” The “stray quote” was, of course, his infamous reference to Jews that was buried deep in a Washington Post story by reporter Milton Coleman, which said, “In private conversations with reporters, Jackson has referred to Jews as ‘Hymie’ and to New York as ‘Hymietown.’”

Jackson would first deny that he said the remarks and incited his friend—the now 92-year-old hate-monger Louis Farrakhan, leader of the Nation of Islam—to threaten Coleman, also African-American, calling him a “traitor,” a “Judas” and an “Uncle Tom” who should “be made an example of.” But it was Jackson who was the liar since other reporters admitted to having heard the remarks (though either they didn’t want to derail Jackson’s candidacy or were discouraged from doing so by their editors). He then apologized for the comments in a campaign event at a synagogue that was more about guilting Jews into granting him absolution than an acknowledgement of fault.

This wasn’t the first or the last time Jackson would be caught uttering falsehoods. Indeed, other civil-rights leaders in King’s inner circle bitterly complained, as the Times’ obit rightly noted, about Jackson’s lies about being the first to rush to the martyred leader’s side and to cradle his fallen body when he was assassinated on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel, the building that now houses the National Civil Rights Museum.

Demonizing Israel and Zionism

It’s true that Jackson’s “Hymietown” comments were a watershed moment in a black-Jewish alliance that had begun to fracture in the late 1960s, especially after King’s death. But what needs to be understood is that Jackson’s anti-Jewish attitudes went far deeper than a “stray remark” that caused controversy that he never entirely lived down.

While liberal Jews were castigated by other Democrats for their general reluctance to get on the Jackson bandwagon, the “Hymietown” slurs were just the tip of the iceberg of his hostility to Jews. He anticipated a trend that is now prevalent in the African-American community in which the State of Israel and Zionism are demonized and falsely labeled as a form of “racism.”

As The Washington Post reported in 1979 on a trip to Israel, Jackson devoted his efforts to promoting terrorist Yasser Arafat, the head of the Palestine Liberation Organization, while refusing to meet with, among others, Jewish refugees from Arab countries. He falsely smeared the Jewish state as “anti-black” and then, when presented with the prospect of visiting the Yad Vashem World Holocaust Memorial in Jerusalem, said he was “sick and tired of hearing about the Holocaust.” After touring the museum, he said that “genocide” should not be allowed to happen “to anyone, including the Palestinians.” In this way, Jackson was floating the “genocide” blood libel against Jews—44 years before the Hamas-led terrorist attacks in southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023.

While claiming to be an advocate for freedom for all, he sought to deny rights to the Jewish community. As Eunice Pollack, author of Black Antisemitism in America: Past and Present, noted last year in JNS, he echoed the infamous antisemitic Soviet propaganda campaign alleging that “Zionism is racism” in a 1980 speech to an Arab-American audience. He told them, “We have the obligation to separate Zionism from Judaism. Judaism is a religion. … Zionism is a poisonous weed that is choking Judaism.”

Long before it became fashionable to bash Jewish and Christian supporters of Israel for organizing and seeking to lobby Congress to support it, Jackson denounced their efforts and said the Democratic Party was being “perverted” by “the Jewish element.” He claimed that the willingness of members of Congress to support Israel, which was widely popular across the country, was “a kind of glorified form of bribery. Financial bankrolling and moral bankruptcy.”

Nor should it be forgotten that Farrakhan, a notorious black racist and antisemite, was part of Jackson’s 1984 campaign, sometimes warming up audiences before the candidate spoke. Far from disavowing Farrakhan, Jackson embraced him. He also blamed Jews for not winning the Democratic nomination in 1984 and for pressuring former Vice President Walter Mondale not to pick him as his running mate before losing to President Ronald Reagan in a 49-state landslide.

Jackson wasn’t so much an early critic of the pro-Israel “lobby” as he was a forerunner of the sort of left-wing antisemitism that is commonly expressed by people such as New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani and members of the congressional “Squad,” such as Reps. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) and Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.).

That shows just how dishonest the narrative was about an overreaction to a “stray remark” being the cause of strife between blacks and Jews.

Racial huckster and grifter

While Jews have good reason to resent the praise being showered upon Jackson’s memory, the damage he did during the course of his long career was not limited to alienating the two minority populations from one another. Perhaps even more damaging was the way his post-King version of civil rights was to his own community.

Jackson is being given credit for promoting black businesses and achievements via his Rainbow Push Coalition that purportedly sought to promote opportunities for people who had been previously subjected to discrimination. While that was a praiseworthy goal, Jackson’s tactics were anything but noble. In practice, the effort was nothing more than a gangster-like shakedown operation that targeted companies and larger corporations for criticism for their alleged hiring practices and business operations, and then accepted bribes in the form of large donations from them in exchange for granting them absolution. As the New York Post reported in 2001, the supposedly nonprofit group’s finances, as well as Jackson’s, were anything but transparent.

Jackson was engaged in nothing less than a big-time grift, in which he used thuggish pressure to force his targets to pay up. He peddled influence for money, and in so doing, was also helping himself to vast sums to finance an opulent lifestyle while still posing as a selfless activist.

This paved the way for other racial hucksters, like the mendacious and antisemitic Rev. Al Sharpton, now 71, who infamously egged on violence against Jews during the 1991 riots in the Crown Heights neighborhood of Brooklyn, N.Y., headquarters of the Chassidic Chabad-Lubavitch movement. The same was true for the subsequent generation of Black Lives Matter promoters who used the 2020 moral panic about race after the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police to profit from gullible and foolishly guilt-ridden Americans.

Against ‘Western Civ’

Nor were these activities the only way Jackson anticipated today’s woke left activists.

In January 1987, he took time out from his shakedowns of businesses to lead a demonstration at Stanford University in Palo Alto, Calif., in which he and approximately 500 students chanted “Hey, hey, ho, ho, Western Civ has got to go.”

It was among the first efforts to expunge the Western canon from higher-education curricula on the dubious grounds that it was part of “institutional racism.” That campaign reached its zenith after the Black Lives Matter summer of 2020. In so doing, Jackson not only gave a crucial push toward the dumbing down of America but helped promote what would eventually be toxic leftist Marxist doctrines like critical race theory, intersectionality and settler-colonialism into the national discussion. 

Jackson may not have started the left’s “long march” through American institutions to the point where it would come to dominate higher education, culture and the fine arts. But he provided it with a jump start that would help legitimize doctrines that would ultimately undo much of the progress toward racial harmony that King had helped achieve. And it drew a straight line to the antisemitism now surging within these fields in the United States and beyond.

The symbolism of his rise from poverty and discrimination in the Jim Crow South to a singular position as a prominent political and cultural figure was remarkable. That can equally be said about his ability to use his rhetoric as a speaker to capture the pain of blacks and the passions of an important moment of American history.

The activist deserves to be remembered. Still, he should not be depicted as the hero of a great movement or one of the slain King’s laudatory successors. Rather, he is an object lesson in how a just cause can launch and then nurture the career of an inveterate liar, and the promoter of hateful ideas and practices, which ultimately betrayed the civil-rights movement with which he is associated.

If we have not yet fully achieved King’s desire for a nation where his children would “not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character,” it’s due in no small measure to the folly and the feckless actions of people like Jesse Jackson.