Tuesday, February 24, 2026

20 SOUTH AMERICAN BURGLARS BUSTED IN HOUSTON

HPD makes 20 arrests in South American crime ring connected to Houston, West U burglaries

 

By Luke Jones 

 

KTRK

Feb 20, 2026  

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West University Place has beautiful, tree-lined streets spanning the majority of the city.

West University Place

 

HOUSTON, Texas -- Houston police have arrested 20 people in connection with a South American burglary ring and recovered $4 million in stolen property, according to investigators.

The ring is believed to be responsible for more than 60 home break-ins across the Houston area, including seven in West University Place.

Eyewitness News has learned HPD's Westside Crime Suppression Team took one of the "major players" into custody last month.

Chilean national Patricio Munoz and his wife, Tania Barra, were arrested Jan. 28.

Investigators said the couple was funding and directing many of the break-ins. Munoz was previously charged and sentenced in Los Angeles for the 2022 break-in of then-Congresswoman Karen Bass' home.

The FBI has linked the same Chilean burglary ring to break-ins at the homes of professional athletes in Ohio, Wisconsin, and Kansas.

In Houston, Munoz allegedly was selling jamming devices to a separate Colombian burglary ring.

The devices, which are illegal under federal law, can interfere with home security systems and other wireless communications.

West University Place police said they found a jamming device on Chilean burglary suspect Ignacio Castillo Contreras during a break-in last year.

"It's sending out a really strong signal to overwhelm the signal of your security cameras, your alarm system, your cell phones," Nigel Neilsen, who runs the IT firm Idealtek, said.

When Munoz and Barra were arrested last month, they were initially booked on charges of tampering with government records.

Munoz had a fake Mexican passport and fraudulent car title, according to court records, while Barra is alleged to have used a fake Argentinian ID to rent an apartment.

Days later, Munoz was charged with the Oct. 4 burglary of a home in a gated Royal Oaks neighborhood.

Investigators said he broke in through a window after jumping a fence and then pried open a safe and stole four watches, each worth thousands of dollars.

When police searched his apartment, they said they found watches, jewelry, and other pricey items. In his child's bedroom, they said they found pry bars and a jamming device.

While the tampering charges against Munoz and Barra were later dropped, Munoz currently faces the burglary charge, and Barra is being held on a warrant out of Pennsylvania.

Both are also wanted by federal immigration authorities.

THE MEXICAN DRUG CARTELS WILL CONTINUE TO THRIVE AS LONG AS AMERICANS DEMAND ILLEGAL DRUGS

EXCLUSIVE: U.S. Navy Seals Trained Mexican Military Team Who Killed Terrorist Leader El Mencho

 

By Ildefonso Ortiz and Brandon Darby 

 

Breitbart

Feb 22, 2026

 

 

A GOOD IDEA WITH ESSENTIAL ZERO CHANCE OF GOING ANYWHERE

By Bob Walsh

 

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CA state senator Tony Strickland  


CA state senator Tony Strickland has proposed that the state of CA stop charging a gasoline tax for one year and knock off the twice-yearly legally mandated fuel mixture change for one year.  It is believed that this would drop the cost of gasoline in CA about $1 per gallon pretty much instantly.  The legislative proposal is written as an emergency bill which would take effect immediately upon being passed into law.

IMHO it has essentially zero chance of going anywhere and pretty much the same chance of being signed into law if it makes it to the governor's desk.  Of course it the price of gas balloons quickly enough that the Democrats in the legislature sweat their re-elections and if Newsom thinks that signing it might help his presidential aspirations, then maybe......
 

FASCISM OF THE LEFT IN MINNESOTA

By Bob Walsh



HF 3433 has just been proposed in the Minnesota legislature.  This bill would ban the sale, transfer or possession of a whole bunch of semi-automatic rifles.

There would be a grandfather clause, BUT any such weapon must be specifically registered with the state.  Part of that registration process includes a waiver by the owner granting the cops authority to enter their place of residence to inspect the weapon and see that it is stored safely as prescribed by the government.

Gee, I don't see how anything bad could result from that.  (Typed with massive insincerity.)

FORMER UK AMBASSADOR ARRESTED IN EPSTEIN PROBE

By Bob Walsh

 

Former UK ambassador to the United States, Peter Mandelson, is pictured as he leaves his residence in central London on February 21, 2026. (JUSTIN TALLIS / AFP)

 

The British constabulary has arrested Peter Mandelson, formerly the ambassador from the U.K. to the U. S. on suspicion of misconduct in public office.  He is believed to have been involved in the same bullshit that Andrew Windsor is believed to have been involved in, passing confidential trade information to Epstein.  

This is a big deal.  It makes the government look really stupid.  You don't arrest your own former ambassadors unless you are pretty sure you have the goods on them.

Monday, February 23, 2026

EL MENCHO IS DEAD, BUT THE JALISCO NEW GENERATION CARTEL IS NOT

The cartel king is dead, but his dynasty survives: Inside El Mencho's savage billion-dollar empire... and why all eyes are now on his 'narco queen' wife and glamorous criminal daughter


By Nick Allen 

 

Daily Mail

Feb 23, 2026 



This reward poster released on Dec. 4, 2024 on the U.S. State Department website shows leader of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel, Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes, known as “El Mencho.” (U.S. State Department via AP)

                          El Mencho died in a shootout with Mexican soldiers on Sunday

 

In the anarchical world of Mexico's drug cartels they call her 'La Jefa' - The Boss.

Now, as the widow of Mexico's most-wanted drug lord she stands at the center of the storm in a country convulsed by spasms of cartel violence.

Rosalinda González Valencia, 63, married Nemesio Oseguera, the brutal mastermind known as 'El Mencho,' in 1996.

On Sunday, El Mencho, 59, leader of the savage Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), who had a $15 billion bounty on his head, was killed by soldiers in Jalisco state.

Mexico was on high alert Monday with schools closed, travelers stranded, airports in chaos, and gas stations in flames as El Mencho's henchmen launched violent revenge rampages.

Mexican Defense Secretary Ricardo Trevilla revealed that it was a visit from a 'romantic partner' that led to El Mencho's capture.

Following the visit, an associate of the woman told authorities where to find El Mencho, and special forces stormed his lair. 

Trevilla did not name the woman and it was unclear if it was Rosalinda. The couple, who had three children, separated in 2018, according to local reports, and he had been linked to other women.

 

 

El Mencho and his wife Rosalinda González Valencia
 

Although it is unlikely in the male-dominated cartel world, Rosalinda could now be the best positioned person to take over her late husband's power.

Such a scenario would mirror Hollywood dramas like "Griselda" - the Netflix production starring Sofia Vergara - and the Oscar-winning movie "Traffic," starring Catherine Zeta -ones.

Rosalinda is already no stranger to the law.

She was first arrested and released in 2018, and then captured by the Mexican army in 2021.

The Mexican government described her detention then as a 'significant blow to the financial structure of organized crime' and accused her of involvement in 'the illicit financial operation of an organized crime group.'

At the time, Mike Vigil, former international operations chief for the US Drug Enforcement Administration, called her a 'narco queen.'

'She has all of the keys, all of the confidence of El Mencho, all of the information, and was responsible for laundering the cartel’s money,' Vigil said.

Following the 2021 arrest Rosalinda, reputedly a clever businesswoman, was jailed for five years for money laundering.

She was released early last year for good behavior, according to news reports in Mexico. Her present whereabouts are not known.

 

Jessica Oseguera, daughter of Mexican cartel boss El Mencho, served a j30-month jail sentence in the US

Jessica Oseguera, daughter of Mexican cartel boss El Mencho, served a 30-month jail sentence in the US

Smoke billows from burning vehicles amid a wave of violence in Mexico following the killing of 'El Mencho' by security forces

Smoke billows from burning vehicles amid a wave of violence in Mexico following the killing of 'El Mencho' by security forces

Nemesio 'El Mencho' Oseguera Cervantes was killed by Mexican federal forces on Sunday, leading to chaos across Mexico

Nemesio 'El Mencho' Oseguera Cervantes was killed by Mexican federal forces on Sunday, leading to chaos across Mexico

 

When she was arrested in 2021 two of her three children were already behind bars in the US.

That included daughter Jessica Johanna Oseguera Gonzalez - known as 'La Negra.'

Jessica, a dual US and Mexican citizen, was born in San Francisco but studied at university in Mexico.

She was arrested in 2020 in Washington DC when she attended a court hearing involving her brother.

She was charged with money laundering under the Kingpin Act, pleading guilty to five counts, and was jailed for 30 months.

According to the Department of Justice she owned or helped run six businesses sanctioned by the US, including two sushi companies and a tequila operation.

At the time, a DOJ official said: 'We will aggressively investigate and criminally prosecute those who willfully violate Treasury Department sanctions under the Kingpin Act, as a key component of our broader strategy to dismantle and disrupt foreign drug cartels.'

'La Negra' was released from jail in 2022.

 

El Mencho's daughter Jessica was jailed for 30 months for money laundering

El Mencho's daughter Jessica was jailed for 30 months for money laundering

El Mencho pictured with his son and one of his daughters

El Mencho pictured with his son and one of his daughters

Mexican drug lord Nemesio Oseguera, commonly known as "El Mencho," killed in military operation, triggering blockades in M...

Burned buses that were set on fire by organized crime groups in response to El Mencho's death

 

Her brother, Rosalinda's son Rubén Oseguera González - known as 'Menchito' or 'Little Mencho' - had been extradited to the US in 2020 on drug trafficking charges.

He was ultimately jailed for life and ordered to forfeit over $6 billion in drug trafficking proceeds.

He was considered by the DOJ to be CJNG’s second-in-command, responsible for trafficking more than 50 tons of cocaine.

Rosalinda and El Mencho's other daughter Laisha has had a much lower public profile.

According to local reports, El Mencho and Rosalinda separated eight years ago, but the exacts status of their marriage remains unclear.

Rosalinda grew up the eldest of up to 18 siblings, and is the niece of a powerful 1990s figure called 'El Maradona,' who founded the the Milenio cartel.

Originally avocado farmers, members of the clan diversified into marijuana, and then morphed into a money laundering cartel known as

 

El Mencho's cartel had trafficking routes across five continents

El Mencho's cartel had trafficking routes across five continents

 

Los Cuinis, named after a type of squirrel that reproduces quickly.

According to the DOJ it 'financed the founding and growth of' CJNG through a burgeoning business empire that comprised restaurants, hotels, beauty salons and more.

That operation was headed by three of Rosalinda's brothers, according to the DOJ.

Last year, one of them was sentenced to 30 years in jail in the US.

Meanwhile, the CJNG, headed by El Mencho, became arguably Mexico’s most powerful and violent cartel.

It made its reputation with brazen attacks on Mexico’s security forces, including an assassination attempt on Mexico City’s police chief that wounded him and left three people dead.

In 2015, cartel gunmen shot down a Mexican military helicopter with a rocket-propelled grenade, and it has also been accused of drone attacks on law enforcement.

It has ruthlessly expanded its territory beyond the state of Jalisco, spurring bloodshed in states including Guanajuato and Michoacan, as well as reaching its tentacles into Mexico’s Caribbean beach resorts.

The cartel went on to set up drug trafficking routes across five continents.

Its main business is trafficking drugs to the US, especially methamphetamine and fentanyl.

According to the DOJ it is traffics hundreds of tons of cocaine, methamphetamine, and fentanyl into the US and other countries, and is known for 'extreme violence, murders, torture, and corruption.'

 

President of Mexico Claudia Sheinbaum speaks at Palacio Nacional on February 23, 2026 in Mexico City, Mexico

President of Mexico Claudia Sheinbaum speaks at Palacio Nacional on February 23, 2026 in Mexico City, Mexico

 

The most orderly successions in cartels tend to come when a relative takes over, according to experts.

But the prospect of La Jefa assuming control in the male-dominated world of the cartels would be is unlikely, especially if they are no longer married.

David Saucedo, a security consultant, said: 'This is similar to what happened with the capture of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán.

'The commanders of this criminal organization will reach an agreement on who will take over the position; if they fail to reach one, a civil war will break out within the organization.'

'The CJNG is a pyramidal organization, Mencho exercised undisputed command.'

Since her release from prison last year, Rosalinda has seemingly vanished.

Experts say that El Mencho’s stepson, Juan Carlos Valencia González, could now succeed him.

Speaking to El Pais, Víctor Manuel Sánchez Valdés, professor and researcher at the Autonomous University of Coahuila specializing in organized crime, said: ‘The most logical successor now is Juan Carlos Valencia González, his stepson.’ 

He said other figures who could compete for the position include Audias Flores Silva, another major figure in the cartel who oversees operations in Michoacán, Zacatecas, and Nayarit, as well as Gonzalo Mendoza Gaytán, who manages the ports.

Ricardo Ruiz Velasco, who is identified in the press as the leader of the cartel’s Elite Group could also be a candidate.

SOME TEETH FOR OLYMPIC GOLD

Fans go wild for USA hero Jack Hughes as his Winter Olympics sacrifice for gold is revealed

 

By Isabel Baldwin 


 Daily Mail

Feb 22, 2026 

 

 

 

Jack Hughes lost teeth from a high-stick to the mouth before his Olympic gold-winning goal

 

Jack Hughes may have propelled the USA to Winter Olympics gold on Sunday but it came at a cost: His teeth. 

The younger Hughes brother wrote himself into the history books when he scored the golden goal to see the Americans beat their bitter rivals, the Canadians, in a nail-biting overtime thriller in Milan. 

As jubilant pandemonium unfolded around him, the American hero skated around the ice with the Star-Spangled Banner draped around his shoulders soaking in the historic moment alongside his older brother, defenseman Quinn Hughes. 

And Jack's beaming smile laid bare what he had sacrificed for the USA. A gold medal may now be draped around his neck, but some of his teeth were no longer in his mouth.

The forward had blood dripping down his chin as he scored the winning goal, having had a couple of his pearly whites chipped and knocked out earlier in the game. 

During the third period, the 24-year-old was on the receiving end of a high stick from Sam Bennett, which knocked at least one of his front incisors out in a gruesome sight. 

 

Winning goalscorer Jack Hughes lost his front teeth during the USA's Olympic victory

Winning goalscorer Jack Hughes lost his front teeth during the USA's Olympic victory 

The forward's gappy smile was on display as he celebrated with his older brother, Quinn

The forward's gappy smile was on display as he celebrated with his older brother, Quinn 

 

But the gnarly injury didn't hold the New Jersey Devils star back. 1:41 into overtime, Hughes's left-handed shot flew past Canada's goaltender, Jordan Binnington, sparking pandemonium on the ice. 

It marked the United States men's team's first gold in hockey since the 'Miracle on Ice' in 1980.

And the price of that long-awaited gold medal was on full display as Hughes showed off his gappy smile during his postgame interview.

'This is all about our country right now,' an emotional Hughes said seconds after his goal, the blood still staining his lips. 'I'm so proud to be American right now. I love my country, I love my teammates. 

'That's American hockey right there. That's a great Canadian team but this means so much. We are such a team. The USA brotherhood in this team is so strong. I cannot believe this. It could have gone either way tonight.'

The comments caught the attention of vice president JD Vance, who wrote on X: 'Heart full of pride for his country and a few front teeth gone missing. That’s American hockey right there. Congratulations to Jack and everyone on Team USA for bringing home the gold.'

Hughes's heroics sent American fans wild on social media, as they praised him and his toothy sacrifice. 

Former American college football star and sports commentator Kirk Herbstreit posted: 'ONLY in hockey can you lose a couple teeth earlier in a game and come back and hit the game winner! Jack Hughes is a BADASS and a HERO! Congrats boys! [Hellebuyck] will forever be a legend!'

 

The 24-year-old scored the historic golden goal as USA beat Canada for Olympic gold

The 24-year-old scored the historic golden goal as USA beat Canada for Olympic gold

A stunned Hughes raced over to his team to celebrate after clinching the gold medal

A stunned Hughes raced over to his team to celebrate after clinching the gold medal

 

'Jack Hughes missing multiple teeth, just relentlessly saying how much he loves America after winning the Olympic gold on a golden goal is as good as it gets. What a stud,' another social media user posted on X.

'That’s the best Jack Hughes interview he’s ever given — as the teeth are falling out of his face,' a third wrote. 

One fan demanded: 'Put Jack Hughes' teeth in the Hockey Hall of Fame.'

'Jack Hughes gave two teeth for his nation. Patriot First Class,' another gushed. 

'I can’t believe Jack Hughes got all of his teeth shattered out of his mouth on that high stick and then comes back to bury the gold medal overtime winner. Unbelievable stuff,' added one fan. 

Hughes will go down in history as the man who won it but the USA would have lost this game if it had not been for an extraordinary performance by goalie Connor Hellebuyck, who saved 41 of the 42 shots fired at him.

'He was our best player tonight by a mile,' Hughes said, and there won't be anyone who disagrees.

It had been a dream start for the Americans. Matt Boldy put the US ahead exactly six minutes into the game with his team's first shot of the gold medal showdown.

He got the puck from Auston Matthews, batted it to himself off his stick blade to maneuver between Canadian defensemen Devon Toews and Cale Makar and slid a backhand past goalie Jordan Binnington. 

 

Hughes's goal sparked pandemonium as his American teammates celebrated on the ice

Hughes's goal sparked pandemonium as his American teammates celebrated on the ice

 

In the second period, the momentum shifted and Canada started to take control of the game. They levelled the score with Cale Makar beating Connor Hellebuyck, the Canada pressure finally paying off with 1:44 left on the clock in the second period.

But the USA were desperately unlucky not to get back into the lead just a minute later.

A thunderous hit from Brock Faber hit the right and left post before rebounding out from the Canadian goal. It was desperately unlucky for the Americans, and very fortunate for Canada goalie Jordan Binnington.

But after 60 minutes of regulation time, the teams could not be split. Sudden death overtime it was. And in stepped Hughes.

THESE TWO OF THE GREATEST SHOULD STAY RETIRED

Boxing icons Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao will fight again in September... 11 years after first showdown

 

By Jack Fenner 

 

Daily Mail 

Feb 23, 2026

 

 

Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao: Money Behind the Fight of the Century

Floyd Mayweather Jr (L) and Manny Pacquiao 

 

Two of the greatest boxers of the 21st Century will face off against each other once again in a long anticipated sequel bout.

Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao have been confirmed to fight in Las Vegas on September 19 at 'The Sphere' off the strip in Sin City.

The bout is set to be globally broadcast on Netflix as part of the streamer's growing investment into live sports.

This fight has been announced just days after Mayweather indicated his intentions to return to professional boxing after being out of the game since August 2017.

Mayweather, 49, is set to fight against Mike Tyson, 59, in an exhibition bout this spring. A date and location has not yet been confirmed.

Meanwhile Pacquiao, 47, is returning to the ring after losing his senate seat and  unsuccessfully running for President of The Philippines in 2022. Pacquiao earned less than seven percent of the vote and lost to current leader Bongbong Marcos. 

 

Floyd Mayweather (L) and Manny Pacquiao (R) will fight again 11 years after their first bout

Floyd Mayweather (L) and Manny Pacquiao (R) will fight again 11 years after their first bout

Mayweather, 49, is set to come out of retirement to fight professionally after his planned exhibition bout against 59-year-old Mike Tyson this spring

Mayweather, 49, is set to come out of retirement to fight professionally after his planned exhibition bout against 59-year-old Mike Tyson this spring

Meanwhile, Pacquiao came out of retirement for a professional bout in July 2025

Meanwhile, Pacquiao came out of retirement for a professional bout in July 2025

 

Pacquiao is also set to have a warm-up fight against Ruslan Provodnikov on April 18 at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas.

The re-match between Mayweather and Pacquiao comes over a decade after they last faced off in 2015.

Mayweather beat Pacquiao by unanimous decision in that fight, which failed to live up to the hype it had received.

This will be Mayweather's first professional fight since 2017, when he defeated Conor McGregor by knockout.

As for Pacquiao, he ended his short four-year retirement last July when he fought then-WBC welterweight champion Mario Barrios to a majority draw.

Particulars of the bout - including weight class and the number of rounds involved - have not yet been released.

US AIR FORCE KC-46 PEGASUS REFUEKING JETS VISIT ISRAEL

Meet the US aircraft deployed to Ben-Gurion Airport

The KC-46 Pegasus aerial refueling planes now stationed in Israel extend the range of fighter jets and bombers and could enable airstrikes deep inside Iran. Israel has purchased the same model and is awaiting its delivery to the Israeli Air Force. The aircraft has faced sharp criticism over its high cost and multiple malfunctions. 

 

By Lilach Shoval and Neta Bar  

 

Israel Hayom

Feb 23, 2026

 


Meet the US aircraft deployed to Ben-Gurion Airport

US Air Force KC-46 Pegasus refueling jets at Ben Gurion airport

 

A rare visit by US Air Force aerial refueling aircraft to an Israeli Air Force base at Ben-Gurion Airport made headlines Monday after the large KC-46 Pegasus jets were photographed by local spotters. 

The deployment is considered unusual, as US military aircraft, aside from transport planes delivering equipment to the Israel Defense Forces, do not routinely operate from Israeli Air Force bases. By contrast, US forces regularly use airfields in Jordan, Iraq and Gulf states.

The newly arrived refueling aircraft represent the technological spearhead of the US aerial refueling fleet. This system allows the US Air Force and US Navy, which maintains its own separate air arm, to operate far beyond their standard combat range. In the event of fighting with the Islamic Republic of Iran, numerous refueling squadrons already transferred to bases in the region would enable US forces to operate deep inside Iranian territory from significant distances, including from bases in Jordan and from aircraft carriers positioned far off Iran's coast.

 

מטוסי התדלוק החדשים של צה"ל , חברת בואינג
The Israeli Air Force's new refueling aircraft.
 

The US Air Force currently operates 77 KC-46 aircraft, which service both Navy and Air Force planes. In addition, it continues to fly more than 300 refueling aircraft from earlier models. Although the KC-46 is considered the most advanced operational refueling aircraft in the world, it has been linked in the past to a series of malfunctions, primarily involving its refueling boom and onboard vision systems.

Israel has so far purchased six KC-46 refuelers, with the acquisition of the final two approved in 2025. However, it will take additional time before it is declared operational, as Israel plans to install Israeli-made systems on the new planes and adapt them to the Israeli Air Force's operational needs.

The Boeing KC-46 has a range of 11,830 kilometers (7,350 miles) and several additional capabilities, including the ability to refuel two aircraft simultaneously, with the option of examining the feasibility of refueling three at once. It can operate day and night and in all weather conditions. The aircraft can also carry a combination of passengers and cargo. As a military platform, it is equipped with self-defense systems.

 

אספקת מטוסי התדלוק תאפשר לחיל האוויר הישראלי לבצע תדלוק אווירי לכל המטוסים הנמצאים בשימוש החייל , GettyImages
The delivery of the refueling aircraft will enable the Israeli Air Force to conduct 
aerial refueling for all aircraft currently in service. 
 

During Operation Rising Lion, the Israeli Air Force carried out more than 60 aerial refuelings using aging Boeing aircraft, enabling a sustained Israeli Air Force presence over Iran. Squadron 120, the refueling squadron that operates the tankers, marked its 60th anniversary last year. The squadron specializes in complex aerial refueling missions across multiple arenas and at significant distances, allowing the Israeli Air Force to operate deep inside enemy territory and at extended ranges under risk.

Refueling aircraft are capable of long-distance flights and precise fuel transfers in a wide range of scenarios, requiring complex coordination with strike squadrons. Each plane carries dozens of tons of fuel and conducts midair refueling even in hostile areas, ensuring operational continuity and the ability to strike targets at extended distances. Aerial refueling constitutes a critical pillar of Israel's deterrence and response capabilities, particularly in distant theaters such as Iran and Yemen.

ISRAEL CONTROLS THE US ..... IT MUST BE TRUE BECAUSE TUCKER SAID SO

In Huckabee clash, Carlson alleges Israel shields pedophiles, seeks war, controls US

Tucker Carlson claimed that the US fought the 2003 Iraq War for Israel and that Israel was pushing the US into another war with Iran.

 

By David Isaac
 
Israel Today
Feb 23, 2026
 
 
Animated caricature of Tucker Carlson for art contest
Conservative commentator Tucker Carlson, long accused of engaging in antisemitic tropes, attempted to paint Israel in the worst possible light during last week’s interview with US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee, which premiered online on Feb. 20.

Carlson, who was voted 2025’s “Antisemite of the Year” by civil rights group StopAntisemitism.org, titled the interview: “Tucker Confronts Mike Huckabee on America’s Toxic Relationship With Israel.” The one-sentence description read: “The Mike Huckabee interview, and the truth about America’s deeply unhealthy relationship with Israel.”

During the interview, which premiered on Feb. 20, Carlson accused Israel’s government of shielding dozens of child molesters charged with crimes in the United States, claimed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu punished members of Carlson’s family because he “believes in blood guilt,” suggested Israel’s leadership sought to commit genocide in Gaza, and stated that Israeli President Isaac Herzog had visited Jeffrey Epstein’s private island.

While Carlson pressed Huckabee during the interview about the alleged connections of Herzog and other high-level Israeli officials to Epstein, he effectively retracted the accusation on Saturday, apologizing in a video post after receiving a letter from Herzog’s office denying the Israeli president ever knew Epstein.

Carlson uploaded an edited version of the video with the Herzog segment deleted. Huckabee tweeted: “Tucker caught in an outrageous libel & outright lie against Israeli President @Isaac_Herzog & so he edited his show (something he promised me he WOULDN’T do).”

Carlson retained a section where he said “everybody believes” Epstein was a Mossad agent. “I don’t believe everybody does,” replied Huckabee.

At a Turning Point USA Student Action Summit in Florida on July 11, 2025, Carlson had suggested Epstein worked for Mossad and that even his great wealth was a result of his foreign intelligence work.

The Huckabee interview, which took place at the diplomatic terminal at Israel’s Ben Gurion International Airport, had already made headlines when Carlson claimed his team had been harassed by Israeli security. Britain’s The Daily Mail ran the story under the sensationalist headline: “Tucker Carlson ‘DETAINED’ in Israel: Journalist ‘dragged into interrogation room’ as explosive interview sparks diplomatic firestorm.”

The Israeli Airports Authority categorically denied the claim. Huckabee told American cable network NewsNation on Sunday that Carlson’s accusations were a fabrication, noting that security footage showed him hugging airplane employees and taking pictures. “He told a reporter who used to work for him, so he knew he’d get the story out the way he wanted to,” Huckabee said.

Huckabee likened Carlson’s allegations to those of Greta Thunberg, who after being deported as part of the Gaza flotilla in June of last year falsely claimed she had been “kidnapped” by Israeli soldiers and treated in a “dehumanizing way.”

Carlson prefaced the interview with a roughly 25-minute prologue, in which he said he had agreed to Huckabee’s invitation to interview him because the United States was heading toward a war with Iran, “the biggest war we’ve had since the invasion of Iraq in the spring of 2003.”

He accused Israel of driving the United States toward that war; “that we are doing this at the behest, of the demand of the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu.”

Carlson also held Netanyahu responsible for the Iraq war. “We had the Iraq War, which was for Israel,” Carlson said. Just as Israel pushed the US to fight the war in Iraq, it was pushing the US toward war with Iran, he asserted. “Netanyahu has been in the White House seven times in one year pushing for regime change in Iran. I think they’re on the verge of convincing this administration to affect regime change,” he said.

Huckabee questioned why it should be a shock that Netanyahu had seven meetings with US President Donald Trump given the two countries’ strong ties. “Israel is not just a friend or an ally. It is a real partner,” Huckabee said.

Huckabee asked Carlson: “Do you think President Trump is weak enough to let Bibi Netanyahu push him into doing something that he doesn’t want to do?” He added that he was in the meetings last week and last summer between the two leaders and could assure Carlson that Trump was not being led by Netanyahu.

Carlson also accused Netanyahu of wanting to commit genocide, presenting as evidence Netanyahu’s references to Amalek, a people mentioned in the Bible who attacked Israel and which God ordered to be utterly destroyed.

“To say that Israel was attempting to commit genocide—first of all, that’s simply not true,” Huckabee said. “If they’d have wanted to kill all their children, Tucker, they’ve got the military capacity. They could have done it in less than a day.”

The conversation took a strange turn during a discussion of the biblical promise that God gave the Land of Israel to the Jewish people. Carlson attempted to throw doubt on the idea that modern-day Jews have any connection to Abraham or the ancient Israelites.

“Who are [Abraham’s] descendants now? And how do we know who they are?” Carlson asked. “Because what you’re saying is that certain people have a title to a highly contested region. They own it in some deep sense. So I think it’s fair to ask: who are they and how do we know?”

Huckabee said that if people worship the same God and follow the Bible, pray toward Jerusalem and to return there, “does that not give you a little bit of a clue as to who they are?”

Carlson insisted, “There’s no genealogy linking their families to the people of this land 3,000 years ago.”

“They were scattered all over the world. There were many in Ethiopia. They were in Russia. They were in Poland. They were throughout Asia. Jews were all over the place, but they were still Jews,” Huckabee said.

Huckabee sparked outrage from Muslim states when he said, “It would be fine if they [Israel] took it all,” referring to the entirety of the biblically promised land, which today includes several Islamic states.

Huckabee immediately qualified his remarks, saying, “But I don’t think that’s what we’re talking about here today … They don’t want to take it over, they’re not asking to take it over.” The US Embassy in Israel later said the comments were taken out of context.

Nevertheless, 14 Arab and Muslim states signed a joint statement condemning the ambassador’s remarks.

They expressed “profound concern regarding the statements made by the United States Ambassador to Israel, in which he indicated that it would be acceptable for Israel to exercise control over territories belonging to Arab states, including the occupied West Bank.”

The statement was signed by the UAE, Egypt, Jordan, Indonesia, Pakistan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain, Lebanon, Syria and the “State of Palestine,” along with the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, the Arab League and the Gulf Cooperation Council.

At one point during the interview, Carlson said, “I’m not against Israel,” to which Huckabee replied, “You hide that very well.”

SOUTH AMERICAN THEFT RING TARGETS WEALTHY HOUSTONIANS

Organized South American crime group burglarizes over 60 high-end Houston-area homes targeting designer goods

Crime network targets second-story windows and repositions security cameras

 

By Greg Wehner  

 

Fox News

Feb 19, 2026 


 

 

A Houston burglary spree was found to be tied to a South American theft ring, according to officials. 

 

More than 60 high-end homes across the Houston area have been hit in a sweeping burglary spree tied to a South American theft ring using signal jammers and counter-surveillance tactics to evade detection, West University Place Police Chief Gary Ratliff confirmed to Fox News Digital.

The organized crime network, known as the South American Theft Group, has been linked to numerous break-ins in West University Place, surrounding counties and across the country, authorities said.

Residents packed a public safety meeting Wednesday night in West University Place, where Ratliff warned that the group’s footprint is expanding beyond Houston.

"It was shocking," resident Bill Jones told FOX 26 in Houston. "People from South America terrorizing Americans. That’s pretty scary and unfortunate. I’m really surprised no one has gotten hurt."

Seven of the burglaries occurred in West University Place alone, and police say the cases follow a consistent playbook.

Investigators said suspects target second-story windows at the rear of homes between 7 and 9 p.m., climbing ladders or patio furniture before breaking glass or prying windows open with screwdrivers. The burglars allegedly reposition security cameras, deploy signal jammers to disrupt alarm and Wi-Fi systems, and carry stolen property away in pillowcases and backpacks.

The suspects primarily steal high-value items, including designer purses and jewelry. In one case, residents were home when burglars entered, though they did not encounter the suspects.

According to Ratliff’s presentation, four break-ins and three attempted break-ins have been reported since January 2025, and all seven appear consistent with the group’s methods.

Authorities said the organization is also under investigation in California, Florida, Wisconsin and New York, suggesting the Houston cases may be part of a broader nationwide operation.

 

Ignacio Castillo Contreras was arrested in February 2025 for alleged forced entry into a home, and the West University Police said he was in possession of jewelry and a radio frequency jammer. 

 

"Most of these folks, they're pretty intelligent," Ratliff said. "They're using burner phones, they're using other information that makes it very difficult to follow."

Last year, officers arrested Chilean national Ignacio Castillo Contreras in connection with one of the burglaries in which jewelry was stolen. Police have also identified Christian Mauricio Rubio Pizarro as a person of interest, though no charges have been filed against him. He is currently facing unrelated charges in Houston and remains jailed on an immigration hold.

Investigators say the case remains active as authorities work to prevent additional burglaries in the community. 

BECAUSE OF DECLINING ENROLLMENT, HOUSTON INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DIATRICT IS CLOSING 12 SCHOOLS

Texas parents rush to enroll their kids into state's school choice program

Texas Education Freedom Accounts received $1B state investment and opened applications Feb 4

 

By Joshua Q. Nelson  

 

Fox News

Feb 23, 2026 

 

 

A school bus

Over 118,000 applications have been filed for Texas' school choice program since its launch.

 

Texas saw the largest school choice rollout in U.S. history, with over 118,000 applications filed as of Friday.

"This has been the largest rollout of a school program in the nation and there is still about a month left—application deadline on March 17," Abbott administration spokesperson Eduardo Leal told Fox News Digital.

The Texas Education Freedom Accounts (TEFA) is a state-created education savings account program, backed by an initial $1 billion investment. The legislation introduced new competition into the education landscape, giving parents options outside the neighborhood school their child is zoned for — posing challenges for districts struggling to retain students. 

Over 42,000 applications were submitted on the first day the portal opened, which Leal said made it "the largest day one school choice program in the nation." 

School choice group, The American Federation for Children Growth Fund, spent nearly $2 million overall on enrollment marketing efforts in Texas to make families aware of the Texas Education Freedom Accounts.

"Every family wants their children to have access to the best education possible. An education system controlled by the unions that forces kids to go to a school that isn’t serving their needs is a moral failure in our country," American Federation for Children President Tommy Schultz told Fox News Digital.

"School choice policies state-by-state have been wildly oversubscribed because the demand is overwhelming from parents," Schultz added. "Now that more than 100,000 families have applied in Texas in this short period of time, it’s a clear indication that this is one of the most popular public policy initiatives of our time that can actually fix a broken K-12 system."

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed the Texas Education Freedom Act in May 2025. The journey leading to signing the legislation was turbulent for Abbott and state Republicans as he struggled to unify members of his party on his school choice agenda.

In the past, rural Republicans in the state rejected school choice policies, arguing, along with Democrats, that vouchers, or education savings accounts, would negatively impact public school funding. 

In order to garner more support for his school choice agenda, the governor announced that he would get involved in the party's primaries to oust any candidates opposing school choice. With the aid of the American Federation for Children’s Victory Fund, the governor endorsed and helped raise money for pro-school choice candidates in 2024.

The historic rollout of the program comes amid major city school districts struggling to retain students since the coronavirus pandemic. Among them is Houston Independent School District (HISD), whose superintendent spoke with Fox News Digital in January, about its enrollment decline, citing nationwide enrollment trends, and efforts to appeal to parents as competition with charter schools ramps up

HISD Superintendent Mike Miles last week recommended the district close 12 schools for the 2026-27 school year. 

HISD sent Fox News Digital a press release published on Feb. 12 that the district "is taking necessary steps to ensure the long-term strength, sustainability, and quality of education for all students." 

"This includes a recommendation to the Board of Managers for the closure of 12 schools (11 facilities) beginning 2026-27," the district announced. 

The press release continued, "Like school districts across the region and the nation, HISD is navigating significant demographic and population shifts. As the District enters the annual budgeting and planning process for the upcoming school year, the impact of declining enrollment and compounding repair and maintenance costs has made it clear that maintaining certain campuses is no longer financially responsible or educationally sound."

CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS WELCOME TO LOW TAX TEXAS

New York report declares Texas the new leader in finance jobs

Instead of Texas becoming New York or California, corporate America is adapting to Texas.

 

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Austin -  Dallas - Houston ... New York report says Texas is gaining ground in jobs, finance and HQ relocations.
 
 
For years, Texas leaders have warned against becoming more like New York or California. Now, a new report from a New York think tank suggests it may be the other way around, with Texas emerging as the model for economic competitiveness.
 
In its report, titled "Texas' Competitive Edge," Partnership for New York City (PFNYC) argues the shift is not just symbolic; it's years in the making. 

The business group argues New York is already losing thousands of jobs to pro-business Texas—and warns that New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani's push to raise corporate taxes would only accelerate the exodus. Mamdani has proposed increasing the state’s corporate rate from 7.25 percent to 11.5 percent, a move that would push New York City's top combined marginal corporate tax rate to 22.48 percent if approved by the governor and state lawmakers.

"New York is already ranked last nationally for tax competitiveness and is consistently ranked among the bottom states for starting a small business and for small business growth," the report states.

Since 2015, more than 300 companies have relocated their headquarters to Texas, many from higher-cost coastal states. The state's lack of a personal income tax, combined with incentive programs like the Texas Enterprise Fund and the creation of a specialized business court system, has strengthened its appeal to corporate leaders weighing expansion or relocation.

PFNYC backed up its arguments with a series of data points highlighting Texas' momentum: 

  • Texas surpassed New York in 2024 as the state with the most financial services employees, excluding insurance and real estate
  • 314 companies relocated their headquarters to Texas between 2015 and 2024, according to the Texas Economic Development & Tourism Office.
  • Nearly half of the relocations (156 companies) one of them moved from California, while 23 moved from New York. 
  • Financial services recruitment in Texas outpaced New York by nine percent in job postings in 2025.
  • While New York's financial sector remains larger—generating $330 billion in gross regional product in 2024, about 71 percent more than Texas—
  • Texas' sector grew faster over the past decade, with GRP rising 121 percent compared to New York's 72 percent.

PFNYC also highlighted high-profile corporate expansions, such as Wells Fargo opening a new Dallas campus in 2025,  and JP Morgan Chase announced in 2024 it employed more people in Texas than any other state, prompting them to open a Fort Worth office that will double the city's employee capacity by 2027.  

The report also points to structural shifts in finance and capital markets. A planned Texas Stock Exchange, backed by major institutional investors, is positioning Dallas as a potential alternative hub for trading and listings—a development that underscores what the report describes as a broader decentralization of traditional financial power.

For New York, the findings amount to a competitive warning that the state risks ceding ground in key sectors. For Texas, they reinforce a long-held claim: that its economic model—lower taxes, lighter regulation and aggressive recruitment—is translating into measurable gains in jobs and investment.

Still, the report raises a broader question about how much of Texas’s advantage is sustainable. While corporate relocations and financial sector growth have accelerated, companies often maintain a dual presence in both Texas and legacy hubs like New York. And critics argue that infrastructure strain, property tax burdens and workforce challenges could complicate long-term growth.

For Houston, the implications are just as significant; as Texas attracts more financial services firms and corporate headquarters, the state's largest city—already a powerhouse in energy, health care and logistics—stands to gain from the flow of capital and executive decision-making moving south. The question is whether Houston can convert that statewide momentum into local headquarters wins, or whether Dallas and Austin will continue to capture the lion's share.

The PFNYC report ultimately frames Texas not as an up-and-coming challenger, but as an established competitor reshaping the national economic map—one that even traditional power centers are now studying.

THINGS GETTING FRISKY IN MEXICO

By Bob Walsh

 

Mexican drug lord Nemesio Oseguera, commonly known as "El Mencho," killed in military operation, triggering blockades in M...


Thee is widespread violence going on in Mexico right now.  Major highways were closed down.  Air lines quit flying into Mexico.  The violence seems to be largely between the cartels and the government, with bystanders getting caught in the middle now and again.

The mess seems to have been triggered by an action against the cartels by the government, supported by U S intelligence.  

It remains to see if the elected government or if the cartels are the real, functional government in Mexico.  I strongly suspect that in much of the country it is the cartels. 

NO UNIFIED OUTCOME REACHED

By Bob Walsh

 

San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan
 
 
The CA Democrat Party was unable to get behind any single candidate this weekend.  No great surprise.  Every one of these (mostly) midgets seems to think that ONLY THEY can oppose the horrible orange man successfully.  The fact that Trump isn't on the CA ballot and isn't running for anything means nothing to them.  Erik Swalwell, that well-known fucker of Chinese spys, is at the lead of the pack of 3-legged blind incontinent Chihuahuas who are desperate to hold on to some level of personal power.  Tom Steyr, gazillionaire tech guy and Matt Mahan, San Jose mayor and tech guy, don't fit that mold but seem to be unable to gain any traction within the party.  There is actually a semi-official slogan out there already for Mahan.  SUPPORT MAHAN.  HE IS THE LEAST CRAZY OF ALL THE DEMOCRATS.  Really.

Of course a Republican govern can stop some of the crazy, but can not compel a heavily Democrat state legislature to actively do anything.  Stopping the crazy is not nothing.  It is not as positive as doing something right, but stopping the crazy, or at least slowing it down, is at least a start.  

Sunday, February 22, 2026

LIKE THE WOMEN, US MEN'S HOCKEY TEAM BEATS CANADA TO WIN OLYMPIC GOLD

USA finally wins Olympic gold 46 years after ‘Miracle’ with breathtaking overtime win over rival Canada