EPISODE · Feb 18, 2026 · 14 MIN
AOC’s Munich Fallout; Leadership Lessons from DC’s “Poo-Tomac Problem,” Wes Moore’s Tim Walz moment
from 10 Minute Drill · host Matt Whitlock
The fallout from Munich isn’t over. On today’s episode of The 10 Minute Drill, we break down the continued controversy surrounding AOC’s viral Taiwan moment — and her reported frustration with media coverage that focused on 2028 speculation instead of her message. Is this a messaging problem… or something bigger? Plus: • Shutdown Showdown – Hakeem Jeffries calls for “dramatic” and “transformational” change as the government shutdown drags on. TSA workers go unpaid, FEMA funding concerns rise, and Democrats signal they’re in no rush to compromise. • DC’s Potomac Wastewater Disaster – Local officials walk back claims that the river is safe, President Trump orders federal coordination to protect the capital’s water supply, and finger-pointing between DC and Maryland intensifies. • Wes Moore Under Fire – New reporting raises questions about claims involving an Oxford PhD thesis, military honors, and family history. When pressed, Moore pivots — but does he actually answer the questions? • Democrats Too Liberal? – Fresh polling suggests voters think the party has moved too far left, even as Democratic Socialist identification rises within the base. • Schumer, Swalwell & Party Messaging Problems – From symbolic fights to public intra-party clashes, is this the image Democrats want heading into 2026? Time Stamps: 0:00 - Intro 0:40 - AOC’s Munich Mess 3:34 - Jeffries Shutdown 5:05 - DC Wastewater 8:24 - More Wes Moore Lies 12:27 - Dems are too Liberal 13:43 - Swalwell Swan Song? Sharp analysis. No fluff. Ten minutes to get up to speed on the biggest political stories shaping the midterms. Subscribe, leave a review, and share with a friend who needs the fast version of what’s really happening in Washington.
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The fallout from Munich isn’t over. On today’s episode of The 10 Minute Drill, we break down the continued controversy surrounding AOC’s viral Taiwan moment — and her reported frustration with media coverage that focused on 2028 speculation instead of her message. Is this a messaging problem… or something bigger? Plus: • Shutdown Showdown – Hakeem Jeffries calls for “dramatic” and “transformational” change as the government shutdown drags on. TSA workers go unpaid, FEMA funding concerns rise, and Democrats signal they’re in no rush to compromise. • DC’s Potomac Wastewater Disaster – Local officials walk back claims that the river is safe, President Trump orders federal coordination to protect the capital’s water supply, and finger-pointing between DC and Maryland intensifies. • Wes Moore Under Fire – New reporting raises questions about claims involving an Oxford PhD thesis, military honors, and family history. When pressed, Moore pivots — but does he actually answer the questions? • Democrats Too Liberal? – Fresh polling suggests voters think the party has moved too far left, even as Democratic Socialist identification rises within the base. • Schumer, Swalwell & Party Messaging Problems – From symbolic fights to public intra-party clashes, is this the image Democrats want heading into 2026? Time Stamps: 0:00 - Intro 0:40 - AOC’s Munich Mess 3:34 - Jeffries Shutdown 5:05 - DC Wastewater 8:24 - More Wes Moore Lies 12:27 - Dems are too Liberal 13:43 - Swalwell Swan Song? Sharp analysis. No fluff. Ten minutes to get up to speed on the biggest political stories shaping the midterms. Subscribe, leave a review, and share with a friend who needs the fast version of what’s really happening in Washington.
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