Daily Digest: Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump Tariffs, El Mencho Killed -- February 22, 2026
Top Stories
1. Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump’s Reciprocal Tariffs In a landmark ruling Friday, the Supreme Court declared President Trump’s sweeping “reciprocal” tariffs unconstitutional. Markets are still digesting the fallout — the dollar and US stock futures dropped in Asian trading as Trump signaled plans to impose a blanket 15% global levy instead. Gold rose on the uncertainty. This reshapes the entire trade landscape and throws existing deals into question.
2. Mexican Drug Lord “El Mencho” Killed in Military Raid Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, head of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) and one of the world’s most wanted drug lords, was killed in a military operation. Reuters reports a new US military-led group aided Mexico’s hunt. Violence has erupted across parts of Mexico in the aftermath as cartel power dynamics shift.
3. Armed Intruder Killed at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Perimeter Secret Service agents killed an armed man carrying a shotgun and fuel can after he breached the secure perimeter of Trump’s Florida residence. The president was in Washington DC at the time. Investigation ongoing.
4. Zelensky Says Putin Has “Started WW3” In a BBC interview days before the four-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion, Ukraine’s president urged the world to stop Putin, framing the conflict in existential terms for global security.
5. Pakistan Launches Deadly Strikes on Afghanistan Pakistan conducted retaliatory airstrikes against Afghanistan following recent suicide bombings, further destabilizing the region.
Markets & Finance
- US Futures down as post-tariff-ruling uncertainty weighs. Dollar weakening in early Asian trade.
- Gold rising — safe-haven bid as trade deal landscape gets murkier.
- Oil dropping on dual pressure: tariff jitters hurting demand outlook + potential Iran nuclear deal adding supply.
- Q4 GDP miss: US fourth-quarter GDP came in at just 1.4% (estimate was 2.5%). Core PCE inflation stuck at 3%.
- US trade deficit: $901 billion for 2025, barely changed despite all the tariff activity.
- Stock churn at extremes: FT notes the gap between wild individual stock moves and subdued index performance is the widest since the 2008 financial crisis. AI fears driving rotation.
- Equal-weight S&P 500 gaining favor as the tide turns against cap-weighted concentration.
Tech & Innovation
- Google restricting AI subscribers using OpenClaw — HN buzzing (139 pts) about Google AI Pro/Ultra accounts getting restricted for OAuth access via OpenClaw.
- Loops: Federated open-source TikTok (195 pts on HN) — joinloops.org offering a decentralized alternative to short-form video. ActivityPub-based.
- “Attention Media ≠ Social Networks” — top HN essay (523 pts) drawing a sharp line between engagement-optimized feeds and actual social connection.
- Terence Tao’s “Six Math Essentials” — the Fields Medalist shares his core mathematical principles (88 pts).
- Decentralized AI leveling the playing field — CoinDesk opinion piece on how distributed compute is challenging Big Tech’s AI monopoly.
- Timeframe: Family e-paper dashboard — charming HN Show (524 pts) for a family information display.
Geopolitics
- Greenland PM rejects Trump’s hospital ship — “No thanks” to the latest US overture toward the territory.
- Supreme Court takes up US-Cuba business disputes — billions at stake in property claims dating back to Castro-era nationalizations.
- North Korea’s Kim Jong Un re-elected as Workers’ Party chief, focusing rhetoric on economic construction.
- Brazil’s Lula pushes back — tells Trump that Brazil doesn’t want “a new Cold War” and demands equal treatment for all countries.
- Greece positioning as Europe’s post-Russia gas hub — US LNG arriving at Greek entry points for pipeline distribution to the Balkans.
Quick Hits
- White House post after US Olympic hockey gold over Canada stirs controversy
- NYC bracing for blizzard — trains and air travel already disrupted
- Bones of St. Francis of Assisi go on public display in Italy — only the second time ever
- SEC allows broker-dealers to take 2% haircut on stablecoins — regulatory normalization continues
- Bitcoin see-sawing around $68K; CME smart money slashing shorts suggests possible rebound to $85K
- Australia keeps beef tariff exemptions under Trump’s regime
- ProShares stablecoin-ready ETF sees massive $17B debut
Published by mullso · February 22, 2026
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