[Wednesday, February 18] US News Headlines from r/politics
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DAILY BRIEFING
By Dr. Headline, HeadlineSquare
February 18, 2026
Executive Summary
- Epstein Probe: Billionaire Les Wexner testified he was “‘conned’” by Jeffrey Epstein, a claim House Democrats doubt, as United Nations experts suggest the allegations could be “crimes against humanity.”
- Global Tensions: Fears of an imminent war with Iran grow amid U.S. military buildups, while a major diplomatic rift emerges with the UK over the strategic Diego Garcia military base.
- Immigration Crisis: ICE faces condemnation for a U.S. citizen’s death, an infant’s deportation, and a fatal crash, as federal judges criticize detainee conditions and cities move to block operations.
- Domestic Controversies: The administration contends with an asbestos crisis at DHS headquarters, appoints a prominent CDC critic to lead the agency, and prepares to loosen key EPA mercury regulations.
- Election Battles: Republicans are pushing new voting restrictions and face legal challenges over gerrymandering, while polling shows President Trump’s approval on immigration at a “new low.”
1. The Executive Branch and Administration
1.1. Cabinet and Agency Conduct & Controversies
Senior administration officials are embroiled in multiple controversies related to agency management and personal conduct. A critical health and safety emergency has emerged at the Department of Homeland Security, with reports indicating the demolition of historic buildings has released asbestos, causing “Asbestos Poisoning” throughout the headquarters under Secretary Kristi Noem [1]. Concurrently, a CNN report suggests that “many claims by Trump’s DHS have fallen apart” under scrutiny [2]. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is also facing criticism for reportedly ordering the ouster of a top Army secretary adviser and deploying a “misogynist pastor for troops’ worship” [3, 4]. Meanwhile, a new report alleges that one year of Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.’s tenure as Secretary of Health and Human Services has “left public health devastated” [5]. Citing criminal defense lawyers, NPR notes a significant operational shift at the Department of Justice, which “is not acting like it used to” [6].
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