Coffee, Blockades, Billionaires & Forced Births: A Real Feel‑Good Episode
Frangela: The Final Word
Frangela Duo
4.9 • 1.4K Ratings
🗓️ 25 March 2026
⏱️ 66 minutes
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Summary
This week on Something Ain’t Right, we wade back into the swamp of American “logic,” where ICE has apparently decided that what the TSA really needs is more standing around, more coffee sipping, and way more state‑sponsored intimidation. Because nothing says “efficient airport security” like adding the oppression equivalent of background noise.
Then we turn to Cuba, where people are trying to survive under a U.S. oil blockade that makes zero sense unless the goal is to punish civilians for existing. Spoiler: that seems to be the goal.
We also talk about Jeffrey Epstein’s lingering ghost‑grip on the Gates Foundation, because apparently even in death the man refuses to let go of powerful institutions. It’s like the world’s worst LinkedIn endorsement that just keeps resurfacing.
And finally—because the patriarchy always wants the last word—we get into the horrifying reality of judges deciding how people give birth. Yes, you heard that right. They didn’t want C‑sections. A judge would decide how they would give birth. We’re not NOT saying Handmaid’s Tale energy is in the room, and we are definitely side‑eyeing the door.
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| 0:00.0 | M.SW. Media. I am Francis Callier. And I'm Angela V. Shelton. We are Franjala and welcome to something ain't |
| 0:13.8 | right. It ain't right, y'all. That's right. Something ain't right. And it's not right. We got to come here and |
| 0:20.6 | talk about it. And |
| 0:21.9 | this week, I think we can start their number one story by saying, you may know what it is. |
| 0:28.1 | It's three little letters. Some ain't right at the TSA. Some ain't right. Well, you know, we started with Tom Holman saying he was going to send ICE agents to deploy them into the airports across the country, right? |
| 0:47.1 | To assist TSA officers with security at the airport entrances and exits where lines have been particularly |
| 0:57.3 | long in recent weeks. |
| 0:59.5 | Uh-huh. |
| 1:00.2 | Uh-huh. |
| 1:01.2 | And people were worried about that. |
| 1:02.9 | People were worried about as we are also. |
| 1:06.3 | We're worried about just the idea of having ice agents in some sort of capacity inside the airports. |
| 1:12.7 | That was prescient. |
| 1:14.9 | That was precedent. |
| 1:16.2 | Because it just happened. |
| 1:17.7 | Right. |
| 1:18.5 | Holman told CNN state of the union he was working on a plan for the deployment with leaders of |
| 1:24.7 | immigration and customs enforcement and the Transportation Security Administration, |
| 1:30.1 | he said that he believed that it would begin at large airports that have seen the longest wait times |
| 1:36.9 | and that agents would cover security points but wouldn't provide help with baggage screening. |
| 1:43.7 | Okay. |
| 1:44.7 | And the first thing I say to myself is, as we are reading prequel for our book club, |
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