10 Minute Drill
10 Minute Drill
Matt Whitlock
CNN’s Terror Tales; Gavin Newsom’s wife starts a scandal; Wes Moore’s bridge to nowhere
13 minutes Posted Mar 11, 2026 at 9:30 am.
Intro
Latest from Iran
Fallout from NYC terror attempt
Virginia’s Gun Grabs
Francis Scott Key Bridge 2 Year
Jennifer Newsom’s Scandal
Talarico’s Takes
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On the March 11 episode of the 10 Minute Drill, we break down the biggest political stories of the day — from the escalating military campaign against Iran to a disturbing terrorism plot in New York and major gun legislation moving in Virginia.
The Trump administration says operations against Iran are already ahead of schedule, with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth warning that the latest round of strikes would be the most intense day of bombing yet. At the same time, missile launches from Iran appear to be declining, oil prices have stabilized, and reports are circulating that Mojtaba Khamenei may be emerging as Iran’s next Supreme Leader as the regime scrambles to respond.
Meanwhile, terrorism fallout in New York continues after suspects allegedly inspired by ISIS were accused of plotting an attack authorities say could have rivaled the Boston Marathon bombing. Political reactions have been chaotic, with critics blasting New York leadership for attempting to spread blame rather than confront the threat directly.
In Virginia, four major gun control bills are heading to the governor’s desk. The legislation includes new restrictions on commonly owned firearms, limits on magazines over 10 rounds, and provisions allowing activists to sue gun manufacturers for crimes committed by criminals — all while lawmakers move to reduce mandatory minimum sentences and eliminate cash bail.
We also look at the two-year anniversary of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Maryland. Despite major promises and national political attention, not a single foot of the replacement bridge has been constructed, the budget has ballooned, and the projected reopening date has already slipped to 2030.
Plus, a growing controversy involving Jennifer Siebel Newsom, the wife of California Governor Gavin Newsom. Reports show her nonprofit paid her roughly $300,000 a year, far above comparable organizations, while her documentaries were simultaneously promoted in state education guidelines and shown in public school classrooms.
And finally, Texas Democrat James Talarico continues making headlines with viral comments on Christianity, climate change, and gender politics.
All that and more in today’s 10 Minute Drill.