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>>178669The Megyn Kelly Show @MegynKellyShow - TODAY: Genetic Genealogy and DNA Evidence - Part 3 of Megyn Kelly Investigates Nancys Disappearance, with @SRyan4n6DNA, @willgeddes, and James Hamilton
Plus, the possibility that a transnational criminal group could be behind Nancys disappearance, and more.
Download NOW:
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-megyn-kelly-show/id1532976305 https://x.com/MegynKellyShow/status/2034688145527107737Melissa Hallman @dotconnectinga - BREAKING: The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee advanced Sen. Markwayne Mullins nomination to become Homeland Security secretary in an 8-7 party-line vote today.
Chairman Rand Paul (R-Ky.) voted no, while Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) voted yes.
The vote followed a contentious March 18 confirmation hearing where Paul confronted Mullin over past comments, including Mullins town hall remark calling Paul a freakin snake and references to an assault on Paul that left him with broken ribs.
Paul challenged Mullin on temperament and trustworthiness for the role.
Democrats raised similar concerns about Mullins suitability and experience.
The nomination now heads to the full Senate floor for a vote; Mullin is positioned to replace Kristi Noem, who is stepping down at months end.
His testimony did not shift the ongoing DHS shutdown impasse, now in its second month, as Democrats hold firm on demands for statutory changes to ICE and Border Patrol.
https://x.com/dotconnectinga/status/2034631726249419132Melissa Hallman @dotconnectinga - NEW: Chief U.S. District Judge James Boasberg issued a temporary 120-day standing order on March 4, 2026, requiring written notification to the duty magistrate judge whenever a grand jury declines to indict in a GJO investigation. Notifications will be kept confidential in the Clerks Office while the court considers making the rule permanent.
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