CA Mayor Admits To Being Chinese Foreign Agent, Patel Clashes with Dems, MA Shooting: AM Update 5/13
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On this Wednesday, May 13th, 2026, Megyn Kelly delivers a high-stakes AM update covering national security breaches, political turmoil, and violent crime. The episode opens with the resignation of Arcadia, California’s mayor, Eileen Wang, who pleaded guilty to acting as an illegal foreign agent for China, promoting pro-Beijing propaganda through a fake news site. Her former fiancé, Mike Sun, a Chinese national, was already sentenced to four years in prison for his role. The case underscores growing concerns about foreign influence operations in U.S. local government. Simultaneously, FBI Director Kash Patel faces intense scrutiny during a Senate budget hearing, where Democrats confront him over allegations of excessive drinking, unexplained absences, and misuse of government resources—claims Patel denies, even suing The Atlantic. The exchange turns personal when Patel accuses Senator Chris Van Hollen of hypocrisy over a controversial trip to El Salvador involving a deported gang member. Meanwhile, a temporary ban on federal Medicaid funding for Planned Parenthood is nearing expiration, with President Trump offering no clear commitment to extend it, raising fears of clinic closures. The episode closes with a harrowing account of a mass shooting in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where a 46-year-old man with a violent history opened fire on pedestrians and vehicles. A state trooper and a former Marine intervened, stopping the attack and saving lives. The suspect, Tyler Brown, was arrested and charged with multiple counts, including armed assault with intent to murder, and had recently been released from psychiatric care and parole supervision. Key takeaways include the urgent need for stronger vetting of public officials with foreign ties, the importance of accountability in federal leadership, the fragility of reproductive health funding amid political gridlock, and the critical role of civilian heroes in active shooter situations. The episode also highlights systemic failures in mental health and parole oversight. Despite the gravity of the news, the tone remains urgent but measured, with a focus on transparency and civic responsibility. The overall sentiment is cautiously urgent, reflecting concern over national security, governance, and public safety, but also hope in individual courage and institutional accountability.
Local elected officials must be rigorously vetted for foreign influence, especially in communities with high foreign-born populations.
Federal leadership accountability is essential—allegations of misconduct in powerful roles require transparent investigations.
The temporary ban on Planned Parenthood funding is set to expire, risking the closure of hundreds of clinics without congressional action.
Mental health and parole supervision failures can have deadly consequences—systemic gaps must be addressed.
Civilian heroes like former Marines can save lives in active shooter situations, underscoring the value of community preparedness.
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China's Influence Operation in Arcadia
“The campaign that China is engaging in and enlisting agents here who are not acting overtly really undermines our national security.”
FBI Director Patel Faces Congressional Fire
“The only person that was slinging margaritas in El Salvador on the taxpayer dollar with a convicted gangbanging rapist was you.”
Planned Parenthood Funding Ban Nears Expiry
A temporary ban on federal Medicaid payments to Planned Parenthood is set to expire on July 4th. President Trump remains noncommittal, and Republican leaders are divided on whether to extend it via reconciliation.
Massachusetts Shooting: Heroic Intervention
“His car and pulled open my car door and made like a barricade. He had a gun, and he told me to run, and I ran, and then I just ran as fast as I could.”
Closing Remarks and Show Promotion
Megyn Kelly wraps up the update, promoting her live show on Sirius XM, YouTube, and podcast platforms, urging listeners to stay informed.
“The only person that was slinging margaritas in El Salvador on the taxpayer dollar with a convicted gangbanging rapist was you.”
“The only individual in this room that has been drinking on taxpayer dime during the day is you.”
“His car and pulled open my car door and made like a barricade. He had a gun, and he told me to run, and I ran, and then I just ran as fast as I could.”
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Eileen Wang
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Tyler Brown
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Mike Sun
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Chris Van Hollen
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Middlesex County District Attorney Marion Ryan
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