It's Monday, February 23rd.
I'm Jane Kostin, and this is What A Day.
A show that appreciates FBI Director Cash Patel
for recognizing that it was way more important to attend the US men's hockey team final against Canada in Milan on Sunday than it was to do his actual job.
He's just like me for real.
Patel even showed up in the winning locker room to celebrate with the team.
I think this should be his new role,
official guy who shows up at USA Hockey Games without anyone really asking him to.
On today's show, the US and Iran prepare for some high stakes talks later this week,
and the global entry program becomes the casualty of the partial government shutdown.
But let's start with tariffs.
The Supreme Court ruled six to three on Friday that President Donald Trump overstepped his authority when he invoked sweeping tariffs using a 1970s emergency statute.
And of course, Trump handled it like a normal person with maturity and grace.
Ha, no.
Here he is at a press conference on Friday discussing the six Supreme Court justices who ruled against him,
including two he nominated, Amy Coney Barrett and Neil Gorsuch.
The very unpatriotic and disloyal to our Constitution.
It's my opinion that the court has been swayed by foreign interests and a political movement that is far smaller than people would ever think.
It's a small movement.
I won by millions of votes.