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EPISODE · Feb 27, 2026 · 30 MIN

H1: They Sat for a Reason: Flights, Felons & FBI Spying

from The Tara Show

Tara unpacks explosive claims surrounding a migrant flight program, lawsuit-obtained documents, and allegations of federal surveillance targeting Trump allies. From State of the Union drama to newly surfaced FBI revelations, today’s show connects dots the media isn’t talking about — and asks why. 🗞️ SHOW SUMMARY “You better sit down for this one.” Tara opens by revisiting the State of the Union moment when President Donald Trump asked lawmakers to stand if they supported prioritizing American safety over illegal immigrants — and many Democrats remained seated. From there, Tara dives into court-released records obtained after a lawsuit against the Transportation Security Administration. Independent journalist Brianna Morello secured documents detailing how certain migrants with prior criminal convictions were processed and released under an “order of release on recognizance addendum,” which required counseling enrollment and ICE follow-ups. Tara examines: The internal migrant flight program acknowledged under the Joe Biden administration Reports that more than 300,000 migrants from 43 countries were flown into the U.S. Claims that intake documents were accepted as temporary ID for air travel Why Texas and Florida reportedly received the majority of relocation flights The contrast between REAL ID enforcement for citizens and documentation standards used in the migrant program But that’s only half the story. In the second half, Tara shifts to newly reported allegations from Just the News founder John Solomon that federal authorities conducted surveillance tied to “Arctic Frost” — an investigation that reportedly monitored Republican political infrastructure without criminal predicate. Tara discusses: Allegations that over 1,200 individuals were surveilled Claims that Kash Patel was tracked Accusations that Susie Wiles was monitored during Trump campaign activity The broader constitutional implications of attorney-client privilege and federal surveillance The episode closes with Tara’s blunt assessment: What happens when political power and federal law enforcement intersect — and where does accountability begin? 🎙️ KEY TALKING POINTS The State of the Union “stand or sit” moment TSA lawsuit and document disclosures Migrant relocation flight numbers and destinations REAL ID versus temporary intake paperwork “Arctic Frost” investigation claims Surveillance allegations involving Trump allies Constitutional and civil liberties concerns 📢 CALL TO ACTION Follow AmperWave Daily. Share this episode. And ask yourself: if this is accurate, why aren’t more people talking about it? 🏷️ TAGS Immigration Policy, Border Security, TSA Lawsuit, FBI Surveillance, Civil Liberties, State of the Union, Texas Politics, Florida Politics, 2026 Election, Deep State, AmperWave Daily, Tara Show

Tara unpacks explosive claims surrounding a migrant flight program, lawsuit-obtained documents, and allegations of federal surveillance targeting Trump allies. From State of the Union drama to newly surfaced FBI revelations, today’s show connects dots the media isn’t talking about — and asks why. 🗞️ SHOW SUMMARY “You better sit down for this one.” Tara opens by revisiting the State of the Union moment when President Donald Trump asked lawmakers to stand if they supported prioritizing American safety over illegal immigrants — and many Democrats remained seated. From there, Tara dives into court-released records obtained after a lawsuit against the Transportation Security Administration. Independent journalist Brianna Morello secured documents detailing how certain migrants with prior criminal convictions were processed and released under an “order of release on recognizance addendum,” which required counseling enrollment and ICE follow-ups. Tara examines: The internal migrant flight program acknowledged under the Joe Biden administration Reports that more than 300,000 migrants from 43 countries were flown into the U.S. Claims that intake documents were accepted as temporary ID for air travel Why Texas and Florida reportedly received the majority of relocation flights The contrast between REAL ID enforcement for citizens and documentation standards used in the migrant program But that’s only half the story. In the second half, Tara shifts to newly reported allegations from Just the News founder John Solomon that federal authorities conducted surveillance tied to “Arctic Frost” — an investigation that reportedly monitored Republican political infrastructure without criminal predicate. Tara discusses: Allegations that over 1,200 individuals were surveilled Claims that Kash Patel was tracked Accusations that Susie Wiles was monitored during Trump campaign activity The broader constitutional implications of attorney-client privilege and federal surveillance The episode closes with Tara’s blunt assessment: What happens when political power and federal law enforcement intersect — and where does accountability begin? 🎙️ KEY TALKING POINTS The State of the Union “stand or sit” moment TSA lawsuit and document disclosures Migrant relocation flight numbers and destinations REAL ID versus temporary intake paperwork “Arctic Frost” investigation claims Surveillance allegations involving Trump allies Constitutional and civil liberties concerns 📢 CALL TO ACTION Follow AmperWave Daily. Share this episode. And ask yourself: if this is accurate, why aren’t more people talking about it? 🏷️ TAGS Immigration Policy, Border Security, TSA Lawsuit, FBI Surveillance, Civil Liberties, State of the Union, Texas Politics, Florida Politics, 2026 Election, Deep State, AmperWave Daily, Tara Show

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