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Questions about America's Iran objectives takes center stage as the war closes out month one. CPAC straw poll results highlights the current state of the GOP's future with VP JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio at top. Alleged Sheridan Gorman killer appears in court for the first time via videolink, while the White House says President Trump spoke with Gorman's family. A new Costco Easter candy goes viral... all 23,000 calories of it.
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Good morning, everyone.
I'm Megan Kelly.
It's Tuesday, March 31st, 2026,
and this is your AM update.
Days after President Trump says we've won the Around War,
new attacks in Iran, Israel, and Lebanon.
We always prefer to settle things through negotiation and diplomacy.
But we all have to be prepared for the fact that that effort might fail.
Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio coming out on top of an
influential straw poll ahead of the 2028 Republican presidential primary.
And I would also add, it's despicable that the lack of coverage
of this young woman's case of her life and the way that it was tragically cut short.
The White House blasting the media for failing to cover a horrific murder
allegedly by an illegal immigrant.
And an Easter candy going viral, all 23,000 calories of it.
All that and more coming up in just a moment on your AM update.
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Fighting in the Middle East showing no signs of slowing down days after the president said
we had won the war.
On Monday, President Trump saying serious talks were underway to resolve the war,
but also threatening to attack Iran's electric plants oil wells
and even water desalination plants if the Iranians did not soon agree to a deal
that includes opening the strait of Hormuz.
Then late last night, the Wall Street Journal reporting that Mr. Trump has told AIDS
he's willing to end the war without reopening Hormuz.
On Monday, Iran hit Israel's largest oil refinery with missiles
and Iranian-backed militias believed to be inside Iraq,
fired rockets at an Iraqi military base at Baghdad International Airport.
Any target seen is too close to the US considered fair game by Iranian proxies.
Israel bombing a university in Tehran associated with weapons research
as well as Iranian air defense installations,
meaning the systems used to detect and shoot down incoming missiles near the Caspian Sea.
The Wall Street Journal reporting the Iranian Parliament Monday approving a plan to collect
tolls from vessels traveling through the strait of Hormuz
through which about 20 percent of the world's oil typically is transported.
Under the framework, vessels associated with the US and Israel would not be permitted to travel
through the strait, the journal reports, citing Iranian state media.
President Trump confirming to the New York Post that the US is in touch with the speaker
of the Iranian Parliament and that we will know soon if he's willing to work with the Americans.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio telling Good Morning America Monday that the Trump administration
prefers a diplomatic solution, but that there's no guarantee the Iranians with whom they are
negotiating will have the power or desire to deliver results acceptable to the US.
If there are new people now in charge who have a more reasonable vision of the future,
that would be good news for us, for them, for the entire world, but we also have to be prepared
for the possibility, maybe even the probability that that is not the case.
But the president said they are.
Is that the case or is it not? I'm just trying to get some clarity on that.
What I mean is, yeah, you have people that are saying some of the right things privately.
Obviously, they're not going to put it out in press releases and what they say to you
or put out there for the world doesn't necessarily reflect what they're saying in our conversations.
But at the end of the day, we have to see if these people end up being the ones in charge,
seeing if they're the ones that have the power to deliver. We're going to test it.
We are hopeful that that's the case.
There are clearly people they are talking to us in ways that previous people in charge in Iran
have not spoken to us in the past. Some of the things they're willing to do,
some of the things they're saying they're willing to do.
Obviously, they have to go do it.
We're going to test that proposition very strongly because we always prefer
to settle things through negotiation and diplomacy.
But we also have to be prepared for the fact that that effort might fail.
With the war costing the United States reportedly around a billion dollars a day,
White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt hinting President Trump
may ask America's Gulf allies to chip in.
During the Persian Gulf War, 1990-1991,
Arab countries paid for the vast majority of the cost of the war,
Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, the UAE.
Who's paying for the cost of this war?
Will those Arab countries step up to do just that?
Well, I think it's something the President would be quite interested in calling them
to do. I won't get ahead of him on that, but certainly it's an idea that I know that he has
and something that I think you'll hear more from him on.
The annual conservative political action committee or CPAC straw poll for the
Republican presidential primary is out.
JD Vance coming in first place with 53 percent,
followed by Secretary of State Marco Rubio at 35.
Rubio's support surging compared to 2025 when he was at 3 percent,
Vance also winning last year's poll at 61 percent.
Reuters reporting this week that Mr. Trump has been asking his allies and advisors about
who would be a better successor as the Republican Party standard bearer
with the President asking, quote, JD or Marco.
Reuters reporting, quote, some see signs of Trump leaning toward Rubio,
but note he could change his mind quickly.
Here's what the President had to say to NBC News about Rubio and Vance on February 4th.
You suggested that JD Vance, Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio
would be a tough ticket to beat. Who should be at the top of that ticket?
Well, I don't want to get into this. We have three years to go.
I don't want to, you know, I have two people that are doing a great job.
I don't want to have an argument with, or if I don't want to use the word fight,
it wouldn't be a fight, but look, JD is fantastic and Marco is fantastic.
How are they different?
And I do think this, it's a great question. I think that's your most interesting question.
I would say one is slightly more diplomatic than the other.
I think they're both of very high intelligence. I mean, they will do shows.
They will do Joe Rogan, as opposed to the opponent not doing it because they couldn't handle it.
They will be able to do whatever they have to do.
Now, the Vance nor Rubio have officially made any announcements about seeking the nomination,
but if they do, they might not be the only other candidates.
Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky telling CBS News he's considering a run
and that he believes there may be a lane for a Republican like Rand,
who identifies more as a libertarian and less as a populist.
Yeah, I don't know yet. So maybe they know something I don't know.
We're thinking about it, and I would say 50-50.
We'll make a decision after the election.
There used to really be a free market slash a libertarian wing in the party,
and that was not much left. In fact, on many days, it's me and the Senate, the only one left
for free trade, but I think there's still as a desire among business forward, and it may make the
so-called libertarian vote, which might not be big enough to ever win anything.
If you combine that with the Chamber of the Commerce and the traditional business community
that doesn't like protectionism, there may be a force out there for a different direction
from the party other than being continued to be led by populism.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, last week telling Sean Hannity he also has not ruled out another
presidential run. We'll see. I mean, you know, I think that, you know, in 24,
like in Iowa, the people that voted for Trump, if he wasn't running, I would have gotten like 90%
of those people. They were conservative voters, right? They didn't want the non-conservative,
you know, they wanted me. But the timing didn't work out, obviously, for that. So you just got to
see what happens. Governor DeSantis getting just 2% of the CPAC straw poll vote, Senator Paul getting
1%. Coming up, the White House is blasting the media for failing to cover a murder allegedly
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The White House today confirming that President Trump has spoken to the family of 18-year-old
Loyola University Chicago student Sheridan Gorman. Sheridan shot and killed on March 19th,
allegedly by 25-year-old illegal immigrant Jose Medina from Venezuela. Sheridan was out with
friends on a pier taking in the Chicago skyline hoping to see the northern lights when prosecutors
say a masked Medina dressed in all black emerged chasing her, then shooting her in the back as she
fled. Caroline Levitt addressing the Democrats refusal to fund the Department of Homeland
Security and ICE and the media's lack of coverage of the case.
And it's despicable that Democrats are currently defunding the Department that's responsible
for removing illegal aliens like that. And I would also add it's despicable that the lack of
coverage of this young woman's case of her life and the way that it was tragically cut short.
I saw a survey over the weekend that I'd like to bring to all of your attention. This is the media
coverage of the case of Sheridan Gorman. You have ABC news has spent one minute in 19 seconds
between two days when this case was first alerted. You have CBS two minutes in one second.
You have NBC 23 seconds spent on the life of a young beautiful American woman whose life was
taken short by an illegal alien who should have never been here in the first place when we are
in the middle of a battle on Capitol Hill with a major political party, the Democrat party,
who wants to defund the agency that is responsible for protecting Americans. I think her life
was worth more than 23 seconds on cable television.
Medina making his first court appearance Friday by video link from Cook County Jail's Medical Unit
due to his recent tuberculosis diagnosis. According to WGN at one point Medina could be seen
throwing up during the proceeding. Cook County assistant public defender Julie Kohler
attempting to garner sympathy not for Sheridan but for her client. According to reports from
inside the courtroom she told the judge Medina is quote severely brain damaged and disabled
and that he has the brain development of a child thanks to a bullet fragment lodged in his brain.
He was apparently shot in Columbia after fleeing Venezuelan violence and get this. Medina's attorney
requesting he remain detained not because he's guilty but because they're afraid of ice.
Here's Kohler speaking after the hearing. We are very concerned that if Jose was released
that he would be detained by ice and transported to a third country where he
without the benefit of due process. The judge ordering Medina detained his next court
appearance is scheduled for April 15. Sheridan's family releasing a statement following the hearing.
We sat in a courtroom and listened as the person accused of taking Sheridan's life was
described through the lens of his background, his circumstances and his struggles. We heard a call
for compassion and we understand that instinct every life has a story but we cannot lose sight of
the simple devastating truth at the center of all of this. Sheridan had a life too. There is a
difference between understanding a life and excusing a loss. A private funeral and burial
held for Sheridan on Saturday with her parents also speaking at a public memorial.
We don't turn away from each other that we actually listen, that we try really try to understand,
to stand each other's shoes, even when they don't quite fit, even when it's uncomfortable,
even when it hurts. It is a heart of all of this. We owe the same thing for your children
than for ours to be safe, to be protected, to come home.
Our deep condolences to the Gorman family.
Five days till Easter and are you still searching for that special Sunday surprise?
Maybe you've tried Cadbury eggs, peeps, jelly beans, or the classic malted milk balls.
Well, move over Russell Stover. Now there's something chocolate-ier. The Costco giant bunny.
Pizza's name, sugar's the game. Weighing in at 10 pounds and chock full of some 3,300 grams of
sugar, this delectable resurrection rabbit sits at just over two feet tall with a big round belly
and giant atattention ears. But don't fall too in love with his dandy candy or you won't enjoy
the best part, those tasty, creamy, bite-so-bunny. Given Pete's size and because Costco
must not think much of the intellect of its shoppers, the packaging breaks down how to go about
eating Pete. Quote, rap Pete in a towel and give one bold whack, using a hammer, a mallet,
a rolling pin. There await you some 151 servings of Jesus loving junk food ordered by Costco
from the Minnesota-based candy company, Mod Bora, which Costco asked for the delectable.
In years past, Costco has offered consumers other cotton tails. Once they sold a 4.4-pound
chocolate hopper for Easter. But this year they had a vision reports racket news, Minnesota,
a large head-turning, show-stopping chocolate bunny to outdo all chocolate bunnies ever for Easter.
The candy maker obliged, making what they call their most viral creation, Pete.
According to the New York Post, Pete ranges in price from a bargain $57 to a hop in 140 buck
a ruse, depending on local market conditions. He's got it all, milk chocolate, white chocolate,
and dark chocolate too. In addition to whacking him with a blunt force object, they suggest you
cut Pete with a serrated knife, with a package recommending folks quote, cut gently,
ears or feet first up to you. One reviewer at first feeling trepidation about whether his little
ones would feel comfortable beating, battering, and slicing up their special bunny.
Happily reported on the joy, Pete's total annihilation brought the wild-eyed youngsters.
And what will Pete set your waistline back? 150 calories if you just have a nibble.
Eat the whole thing and it's nearly 23,000 calories. Enjoy every bite. We won't tell RFKJ if you won't.
And that'll do it for your AM update. I'm Megan Kelly.
Join me back here for the MK show live on Sirius XM's The Megan Kelly Channel 111 at New
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