El Paso Airspace Closure Mystery, Canadian School Shooting, Bondi Brawls on the Hill: AM Update 2/12
From Megyn Kelly
In today's update, officials are investigating the disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie in Tucson, where they have discovered a potentially significant piece of evidence. Meanwhile, the federal government swiftly reversed a rare airspace closure over El Paso, and Canadian authorities have identified a suspect in a tragic school shooting that mirrors previous incidents, alongside a contentious House Judiciary Committee hearing featuring Attorney General Pam Bondi.
Key Takeaways
- In Tucson, the investigation turns into a high-stakes scavenger hunt, with gloves as the latest clue.
- The FAA's rapid airspace closure raises eyebrows—is it wary vigilance or a comedy of communication errors?
- Canada’s swift suspect identification in a school shooting reveals their approach to justice often eclipses our own.
- Gold’s 700% rise over two decades underscores the old adage: when in doubt, diversify your assets—after all, it shines during chaos!
- When a balloon becomes a 'foreign drone,' it's a clear sign that sometimes, reality is stranger than fiction!
Mentioned in This Episode
- Attorney General Pam Bondi (person)
- Mark Halpert (person)
- El Paso (location)
- Epstein Files Transparency Act (concept)
- Megan Kelly (person)
- Chad Wolf (person)
- Jamie Raskin (person)
- Department of War (company)
- Birch Gold Group (company)
- Royal Canadian Mounted Police (company)
- Tumbler Ridge Secondary School (location)
- Dwayne McDonald (person)
- Firecracker Farm (company)
- British Columbia (location)
- Eric Swallwell (person)
- Fort Bliss (location)
- Bernard Johnson (person)
- Santa Teresa (location)
- UAPs (concept)