The Morning Brief — March 29, 2026
Slain College Student’s Mother Vows ‘Fight for Justice’ After Illegal Immigrant Charged in Chicago Killing
Sheridan Gorman was 18 years old, a college freshman, and she’s dead — allegedly shot by Jose Medina-Medina, a Venezuelan national who had no business being in this country, let alone walking the streets of Chicago. According to reports, this man is missing part of his skull, can’t read or write, and had gang ties — which apparently wasn’t enough to keep him out or locked up. Every sanctuary city politician who made this possible should have to look Sheridan’s mother in the eye and explain the policy choice that cost her daughter’s life.
‘I’ll F***ing Kill You’: ‘No Kings’ Protesters Push, Threaten Breitbart Reporter
The movement that can’t stop screaming about fascism physically assaulted a journalist and threatened to kill him for the crime of trying to talk to an elderly protester. Elsewhere, these same “No Kings” demonstrators were chanting “Abolish the Police” while cops spent hours holding traffic back for their march — a level of self-unawareness that would be impressive if it weren’t so predictable. Jim Acosta, meanwhile, was busy giggling at a sign referencing the President’s death, because that’s what passes for journalism in his circles now.
Bank of America Agrees to Pay $72.5 Million to Settle Epstein Lawsuit
Another major financial institution writes a nine-figure check to make Epstein-related liability go away, and another round of settlements passes without anyone in a corner office facing a criminal charge. JPMorgan already went through this. Deutsche Bank too. At some point you have to ask: if the money flowed through these institutions long enough for lawyers to build a $72.5 million case, how exactly did the compliance departments miss it? The check clears. The names stay buried.
Here’s Vance’s Plan to Attack $250 Billion in Annual Fraud Losses
A quarter-trillion dollars a year — that’s what fraudsters are skimming off federal programs, and Vice President Vance has a task force on it. This is exactly the kind of unglamorous, necessary work that DOGE was built for, and it’s a reminder that government waste isn’t just inefficiency — a significant chunk of it is outright theft. If this task force gets even halfway serious about enforcement, it’ll do more for the taxpayer than the entire Senate has managed in a decade.
Americans Shouldn’t Need the House to Save Mass Deportations from Weak Senate Republicans
The voters handed Republicans the Senate to enforce the border, not to let Democrats negotiate the terms of surrender on ICE funding. The fact that the House has to ride to the rescue because a handful of Senate Republicans get wobbly every time a reporter asks them a pointed question is one of the more reliable features of Washington. You’d think a landslide mandate on immigration would stiffen some spines. You’d be wrong.
Kash Patel Moving to Release Old Files on Swalwell’s Ties to Alleged Chinese Spy
Eric Swalwell sat on the House Intelligence Committee — with access to some of the nation’s most sensitive secrets — while maintaining a relationship with a woman the FBI believed was a Chinese intelligence operative. The files on this have been sitting in a drawer for years. Now Kash Patel wants them redacted and released, which is exactly the right call. The American public deserves to know what their intelligence committee members were up to, and Swalwell has spent years hiding behind classification rather than answering the question directly.
Colorado Will Have the Opportunity to Ban ‘Trans’ Child Genital Mutilation in November
Governor Polis has spent years signing legislation that strips parents of authority over their own children’s medical decisions, so it’s good news that Colorado voters will get to weigh in directly in November. This is federalism working the way it’s supposed to — when the legislature goes too far, the people get to correct it. Children cannot consent to surgeries that permanently alter their bodies, and no ideological fashion should override that obvious truth.
Her Father Preached. Then Came the Arrest. Here’s How Trump Can Step In.
Pastor Mingri “Ezra” Jin leads one of China’s largest underground Christian churches and is now sitting in a CCP prison alongside 22 fellow church leaders for the crime of worshipping independently of the state. His daughter is asking President Trump to raise his case. This is the kind of issue — standing for religious liberty and against Communist persecution — that costs America nothing diplomatically and says everything about what we actually believe. It deserves more than a passing mention.
Bottom Line
When “No Kings” protesters threaten to kill journalists, sanctuary cities bury college freshmen, and a quarter-trillion dollars vanishes in federal fraud every year, the people lecturing America about democracy might want to check what’s happening in their own backyard first.