
President Trump launches a new federal task force to investigate welfare benefits fraud nationwide, headed by Vice President JD Vance. President Trump presses U.S. allies to help secure the Strait of Hormuz during Operation Epic Fury while criticizing countries that rely heavily on the waterway but have been reluctant to join the effort. A powerful bomb cyclone blasts the Midwest with historic snowfall and mass flight cancellations as an early-season heat wave pushes temperatures into the triple digits across parts of the Southwest. Disgraced FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried lobbies for a presidential pardon from prison, but even some of the crypto industry’s biggest allies in Congress say he should stay behind bars. Herald Group: Learn more at https://GuardYourCard.com ARMRA: go to https://tryarmra.com/MEGYN to get 30% off your first subscription order
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Mark Halpern
hey, good morning everyone and happy St. Patrick's Day. I'm Mark Halpern, host of NextUp, filling in today for Megyn Kelly. It's Tuesday, March 17, 2026, and this is your AM update.
Donald Trump
If we found half of the fraud that's taking place in this country, we would have much more than a balanced budget.
Mark Halpern
A new Trump administration task force targeting benefits fraud nationwide following investigative reports exposing large scale scams inside Minnesota's welfare.
Donald Trump
Been a big critic of all of the protecting of countries. If we ever needed help, they won't be there for us.
Mark Halpern
President Trump criticizing allies during Operation Epic Fury for their reluctance in getting militarily involved with reopening the Strait of Hormuz. The nation grappling with the fallout from a powerful weather bomb cyclone in the Midwest and a scorching heat wave building in the Southwest. And disgraced crypto founder Sam Bankman Fried lobbying for a presidential pardon from prison. The crypto industry's biggest allies in Congress say he should stay right where he is. All that and more coming up in just a moment. Here on your AM update,
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Mark Halpern
President Trump signing an executive order from the Oval Office yesterday creating a Welfare Benefits Fraud Task Force, a new federal initiative named AT cracking down on fraud across Government Assistance Programs. The effort will be led by Vice President J.D. vance with federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew Ferguson as the vice chair and White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller serving as senior advisor. The executive order outlining staggering fraud. With Minnesota's taxpayer funded welfare programs potentially totaling in the billions from the order, there is strong reason to believe that similar problems exist in other states, including California, Illinois, New York, Maine and Colorado. Such extensive undetected fraud could only exist in a system that ignores it. The order directing the task force to, quote, coordinate and accelerate a comprehensive national strategy to stop fraud, waste and abuse within federal benefits programs, including programs administered jointly with state, local, tribal and territorial partners. The move part of a broader push by the Trump administration to crack down on what officials say is rampant waste, fraud and abuse of taxpayer dollars. Just last month, President Trump nominating longtime Federal Prosecutor Colin McDonald to lead a newly created role at the Justice Department. Assistant Attorney General for National Fraud Enforcement tasked with coordinating major fraud investigations across the country. The push coming after a wave of investigative reporting on massive fraud tied to Minnesota's benefits programs. City Journal and independent journalist Nick Shirley documenting schemes involving alleged fake providers, fraudulent claims and organized network siphoning taxpayer money from programs meant for the needy. President Trump saying the scale of the fraud is likely much larger than what has already been uncovered.
Donald Trump
You've been seeing it and seeing it pretty big in Minnesota, $19 billion. But that's only for one little aspect of the fraud. It's $19 billion. And California, as they say, is 10 times worse than other states are. 10. And this is not a Republican, Democrat thing. This is wherever it's taking place. It seems that it's usually in blue states. If it's in a red state, we're going there too. But it seems that it's heavily, heavily, heavily Democrat. If we found half of the fraud that's taking place in this country, and I think you have a chance of doing that, we would have much more than a balanced budget.
Mark Halpern
White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller yesterday arguing the total losses tied to fraud across federal programs could ultimately reach into the trillions of dollars.
Stephen Miller
What we found since President Trump came into office is that the Democrats have set up a system to funnel hundreds of billions and ultimately trillions of dollars to migrants that are in our country, oftentimes from places like Somalia. So as an example, ICE recently asked a group of illegal immigrants that were in detention whether or not they were receiving Medicaid. Half of them raised their hands and volunteered that they were on Medicaid. We are going to see the first ever effort in American history to reclaim the ultimately trillions of dollars that were stolen from taxpayers when this theft is exposed, we will see that if all of it were stopped, it would be enough to balance the budget. The extraction of wealth from American taxpayers to people who don't belong here is the primary cause of the national debt, and this is the first ever effort to shut that down.
Mark Halpern
Vice President Vance also outlining how the task force aims to close gaps in the system, allowing fraudsters to flourish.
Vice President J.D. Vance
We started to figure out one big hole that existed is that the agencies of the government weren't actually talking to each other. So treasury would have evidence of financial fraud, but wasn't talking to the Department of Justice about it. Health and Human Services had evidence of Medicaid fraud, but wasn't talking to the Department of Treasury about it. So what this executive order does is force the entire apparatus of the federal government to do two things. Stop the fraud in the American taxpayer and make sure that the benefits that ought by right go to American citizens go to American citizens and not to fraudsters.
Mark Halpern
President Trump offering a sweeping update Monday on Operation Epic Fury in Iran, saying more than 7,000 targets across the country have been struck, claiming US attacks have cut ballistic missile launches by 90%, drone attacks by 95%, and destroyed more than 100 naval vessels, along with dozens of minelaying ships threatening commercial traffic in the strait of Hormuz. Mr. Trump now urging other nations, especially those heavily dependent on oil shipments through the strait, to join the effort keeping the critical waterway open.
Donald Trump
We strongly encourage other nations whose economies depend on the Strait far more than ours. You know, we get less than 1% of our oil from the Strait. Some countries get much more. Japan gets 95%, China gets 90%. Many of the Europeans get quite a, quite a bit. South Korea gets 35%. So we want them to come and help us with the Strait.
Mark Halpern
The president criticizing several allies for what he described as reluctance to participate in the operation.
Donald Trump
Numerous countries have told me they're on the way. Some are very enthusiastic about it, and some are. And some are countries that we've helped for many, many years. We've protected them from horrible outside sources, and they weren't that enthusiastic. We have some countries where we have 45,000 soldiers, great soldiers, protecting them from harm's way. And we have done a great job. And what we want to know, do you have any minesweepers? Well, would rather not get involved, sir. I said, you mean for 40 years we're protecting you and you don't want to get involved in something that is very minor. I just want the fake news media and everybody else to remember that that was said because I've been a big critic of all of the protecting of countries because I know that we'll protect them and if ever needed, if we ever needed help, they won't be there for us. I've just known that for a long period of time.
Mark Halpern
Despite the tensions, the president saying the Iranian threat has been largely neutralized, describing Iran as a, quote, paper tiger. Oil markets reacting Monday. Brent crude, the international benchmark dropping to just over $100 a barrel after reaching highs of over $106 as President Trump says. Some other nations are responding to calls for assistance, though declining to name which ones. Mr. Trump also highlighting US oil production, pointing to expanded drilling efforts, including new activity in Venezuela.
Donald Trump
We're number one in oil by double now. We drill, baby, drill. We're double any other nation and it's going to be soon. Triple any other nation and that doesn't include Venezuela, who's been great, by the way. Millions, literally millions of barrels of oil are being taken out. And it's been a great help and it's been to their great benefit. I think it's a tremendous oil source and we're getting, we're stepping it up very rapidly. The big companies are going in and they will actually numbers in a pretty short period of time, numbers that they've never been able to do, will be doing. There's a lot of oil under that land.
Mark Halpern
The president asked about the possibility of making a deal with Iran. Mr. President, you've said that Iran does want to make a deal now in the third week of this bombing campaign, what would that deal look like? What are the ask that you're making of the they want to make a deal.
Donald Trump
They're talking to our people. I don't know if they say that to you. Maybe they do, maybe they don't. Don't forget they are a country that for years I didn't know this until recently. They're a country based on disinformation and now they're using disinformation plus AI and that's a terrible situation. They're negotiating and we always talk, you know, somebody said, well, would you talk? Why would you even talk to them? I talk to everybody because sometimes good things come out of it. But I don't know if they're ready yet. They're taking a pounding. I don't know if they're ready yet. And we don't even know their leaders. Look, all of their leaders are dead as far as we know, but they're all dead. We don't know who we're dealing with
Mark Halpern
coming up here, the country reeling from a powerful weather bomb cyclone in the Midwest and a scorching heat wave building in the Southwest. And a disgraced crypto kingpin pushing for a presidential pardon. But even some of Congress's biggest crypto allies want nothing to do with him.
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Mark Halpern
severe weather rocking large swaths of the nation. A blizzard battering the Midwest and Great Lakes while a dangerous early season heat wave grips the Southwest. NBC News reporting. Nearly 30 million Americans were under winter storm alerts Monday with more than 120 million people from the Mississippi Valley all the way to New England under wind alerts. And 60 million from Florida to New York facing severe storms and possible tornado threats. An intense bomb cyclone blizzard battering the Midwest, plunging more than 230 million Americans into below average temperatures from Sunday to Monday, according to Fox Weather USA Today explaining the conditions that create these brutal storms.
Meteorologist
Meteorologists say this type of winter storm forms through a process known as bombogenesis. This typically happens when a cold air mass collides with a warm air mass and a mid latitude cyclone occurs. As the cyclone intensifies and the system's pressure drops quickly in a short period of time, it becomes a bomb cyclone. Think of it as a winter hurricane, say a category one that's often accompanied by strong winds, blizzard conditions and rain or snow.
Mark Halpern
CBS News, ABC and Fox all capturing the dangerous conditions.
Weather Reporter
These wind gusts are so strong, but it's creating snow drifts like this all across downtown Green Bay as the city saw its biggest snowfall in one day on Sunday in more than a century. The nasty weather also caused more than 3,000 flight cancellations across the country Sunday, more than half of them in Chicago and Minneapolis.
Donald Trump
Dozens of crashes reported in Minnesota. This semi truck spinning out in the middle of i35 in the Twin Cities area. Power outages exist across the state of Michigan and Wisconsin. It's near whiteout at points and the
Mark Halpern
dangers are just extreme. Transportation systems hit particularly hard. FlightAware reporting more than 4,900 flight cancellations and roughly 20,000 delays nationwide on Monday, with Chicago and Minneapolis among the hardest hit hubs. The national weather Service, or NWS, reporting as of yesterday morning, more than 25 to 35 inches of snow blanketing southeastern Minnesota, central Wisconsin and Northern Michigan. Around 120,000 customers in Michigan without electricity Monday afternoon, with nearly 12,000 outages in Wisconsin, according to Poweroutage U.S. with much of the country facing extreme cold and windy storms. The Southwest facing the opposite extremes with an historic heat wave. Roughly 39 million people under heat alerts yesterday as an early season heat wave intensifies, reports NBC. Quote Highs above 90 degrees Fahrenheit are expected to be widespread and in Southern California, with parts of Arizona and Nevada reaching the triple digits. The NWS reporting some areas will see temperatures 20 to 30 degrees above normal for this time of year. Yesterday Phoenix, Arizona in the low to mid 90s. AccuWeather forecasting temps as high as 107 degrees by Friday, according to the NWS. The heat wave will extend south and east across the week, reaching as far as Mississippi by Sunday. Sam Bankman Fried, or SBF as he's known. The disgraced founder of the collapsed cryptocurrency exchange FTX and trading firm Alameda Research, now facing opposition in Congress as he pursues a possible pardon from President Trump. SPF convicted in 2023 on wire fraud, conspiracy to commit money laundering and other charges tied to the collapse of his crypto empire, which imploded in 2022amid evidence of potential fraud. Once the poster boy of the crypto industry, SBF donating millions to Democratic politicians and some Republicans while lobbying for crypto friendly regulations. The collapse of FTX wiping out about $8 billion in customer funds along with more than 1 billion each in investor money tied up in FTX and its sister firm Alameda, sending the crypto market into a tailspin. Authorities arresting SBF in the Bahamas in December of 2022. He was ultimately convicted on all counts and sentenced in 2024 to 25 years in prison while also being ordered to forfeit roughly, yes, $11 billion. Now the former crypto executive appears to be seeking clemency from President Trump. FPS using his social media accounts run through a proxy to praise President Trump and criticize the Biden administration. One February post praising President Trump's effort to lower prescription drug prices, quote, unquote, pharma gouges Americans on prescriptions. Trump rx is how you start to stop that. It's a huge step in the right direction. Now insurance companies need to get on board so that Americans don't have to choose between fare prices and insurance coverage. In a Saturday X post, SBF arguing that while oil prices have recently spiked, they remain significantly lower under President Trump compared to the Biden years, urging critics to, quote, calm down. Politico reporting SBF is struggling to gain traction on Capitol Hill. Senator Bernie Marino, Republican from Ohio and a big dime crypto supporter, telling the outlet, quote, the guy's a piece of shit. The guy shouldn't be pardoned. The guy should go to jail for a long, long time. Another crypto ally in Congress, Senator Cynthia Loomis, Republican of Wyoming, also throwing some cold water on a pardon effort. Quote, I hope the president doesn't fall for that. He hurt a lot of people. He should have to spend some time contemplating that. President Trump granting clemency to other high profile figures in the crypto world since retaking office, including online black market Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht and Binance founder Changpeng CZ Zhao who pleaded guilty to money laundering related charges. However, SBS effort appearing to be a tougher battle. President Trump telling the New York Times in January that it is not planned to pardon Bankman Fried. Asked directly about the possibility of the president responding, quote, I don't know him at all. No. All right, that'll do it. For your AM Update, I'm Mark Halpern, host of Next Up. Catch the Megan Kelly show today live on Sirius XM's Megan Kelly channel 111 at noon east on YouTube, Megan Kelly and on all the podcast platforms.
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The Megyn Kelly Show: AM Update 3/17/2026 (Guest Host: Mark Halpern)
Episode Title: Vance to Head Fraud Task Force, Trump Pressures Allies on Iran, SBF Vying for Pardon
Release Date: March 17, 2026
Host: Mark Halpern (filling in for Megyn Kelly)
This AM Update episode, hosted by Mark Halpern, offers a fast-paced breakdown of major headlines: President Trump's launch of a sweeping federal welfare fraud task force led by Vice President J.D. Vance; escalating U.S. military operations in Iran's Strait of Hormuz, and the geopolitical friction over contributions from allied nations; severe nationwide weather events; and the latest on Sam Bankman-Fried's pardon bid post-FTX scandal. Notably, this episode leans into in-depth discussion and direct quotes from the key policymakers.
[02:32–06:47]
Executive Order Announced: President Trump signed an order establishing the Welfare Benefits Fraud Task Force, responding to “staggering” fraud in Minnesota’s benefits system—losses possibly “totaling in the billions.”
Task Force Leadership:
National Scope:
Recent Investigative Journalism:
Notable Quote:
“You've been seeing it and seeing it pretty big in Minnesota, $19 billion. But that's only for one little aspect of the fraud... And California, as they say, is 10 times worse... This is not a Republican, Democrat thing. This is wherever it's taking place... if we found half of the fraud that's taking place in this country... we would have much more than a balanced budget.”
Stephen Miller’s Contention:
Notable Quote:
“The extraction of wealth from American taxpayers to people who don't belong here is the primary cause of the national debt, and this is the first ever effort to shut that down.”
J.D. Vance on Interagency Gaps:
Notable Quote:
“What this executive order does is force the entire apparatus of the federal government to do two things. Stop the fraud in the American taxpayer and make sure that the benefits that ought by right go to American citizens go to American citizens and not to fraudsters.”
[06:47–11:15]
Military Campaign Update:
Call for Allied Participation:
Notable Quote:
“For 40 years we're protecting you and you don't want to get involved in something that is very minor. I just want the fake news media and everybody else to remember that that was said because... if we ever needed help, they won't be there for us.”
Oil Markets and US Drilling:
Notable Quote:
“We’re number one in oil by double now... Venezuela’s been great, by the way. Millions, literally millions of barrels of oil are being taken out... The big companies are going in... numbers that they’ve never been able to do.”
Prospects for Negotiation with Iran:
Notable Quote:
“They're a country based on disinformation and now they're using disinformation plus AI and that's a terrible situation... I talk to everybody because sometimes good things come out of it. But I don't know if they're ready yet. They're taking a pounding.”
[12:39–14:27]
Bomb Cyclone Blizzard:
Storm Explanation:
“This type of winter storm forms through a process known as bombogenesis…Think of it as a winter hurricane… often accompanied by strong winds, blizzard conditions and rain or snow.”
Southwest Heat Wave:
[14:27–19:00]
“The guy’s a piece of shit. The guy shouldn’t be pardoned. The guy should go to jail for a long, long time.” [16:40]
“I hope the president doesn't fall for that. He hurt a lot of people. He should have to spend some time contemplating that.” [16:57]
“If we found half of the fraud that's taking place in this country, we would have much more than a balanced budget.” — Donald Trump [00:42], [04:23]
“The extraction of wealth from American taxpayers to people who don't belong here is the primary cause of the national debt...” — Stephen Miller [05:16]
“What this executive order does is force the entire apparatus of the federal government... to make sure... benefits... go to American citizens and not to fraudsters.” — J.D. Vance [06:14]
“We have 45,000 soldiers... protecting them... and you don't want to get involved in something that is very minor?” — Donald Trump [07:52]
“The guy's a piece of shit. The guy shouldn't be pardoned. The guy should go to jail for a long, long time.” — Senator Bernie Marino [16:40]
This AM Update episode delivers a comprehensive sweep of morning headlines with focus, direct commentary, and several pointed quotes from current administration voices and Congress. It sets up the narrative arcs for fraud enforcement, U.S. military action and diplomatic pressure, climate and weather extremes, and high-profile legal and political drama in crypto. The tone is urgent and often polemical, delivering a right-leaning political analysis "without BS or fear."