Sen. Kelly: Trump 'Blew Up' Old Global Order

2028 Democratic hopefuls present alternative vision at Munich Security Conference

Published on Feb. 14, 2026

Kasie Hunt reports live from the Munich Security Conference, where 2028 Democratic presidential candidates are converging to offer an alternative to President Trump's vision for the global order. She interviews Senator Mark Kelly, Governor Gavin Newsom, and Representative Jason Crow about the changing world order. Additionally, the Pima County Sheriff reveals they have DNA evidence in the Nancy Guthrie case, but are unsure whose it is.

Why it matters

The Munich Security Conference is a major global forum for discussing international security policy, and the presence of prominent 2028 Democratic candidates signals their intent to reshape America's role on the world stage after the Trump presidency. Their perspectives on the global order could have significant implications for future U.S. foreign policy.

The details

During the interview, Senator Mark Kelly criticized the Trump administration's approach to foreign policy, stating that the "old world is gone because Trump blew it up." The 2028 Democratic hopefuls are using the conference to present their vision for restoring America's global leadership and repairing relationships with allies. Meanwhile, the Pima County Sheriff's comments about the Nancy Guthrie case suggest new developments in a high-profile unsolved murder.

  • The Munich Security Conference is taking place in February 2026.

The players

Sen. Mark Kelly

A Democratic U.S. Senator who is considered a potential 2028 presidential candidate.

Gov. Gavin Newsom

The Democratic Governor of California and a 2028 presidential hopeful.

Rep. Jason Crow

A Democratic U.S. Representative and 2028 presidential candidate.

Pima County Sheriff

The sheriff of Pima County, Arizona, who is investigating the unsolved murder of Nancy Guthrie.

Nancy Guthrie

The victim of an unsolved murder case in Pima County, Arizona.

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What they’re saying

“The old world is gone because Trump blew it up.”

— Sen. Mark Kelly (The Arena with Kasie Hunt)

What’s next

The judge in the Nancy Guthrie case is expected to rule on whether to allow the DNA evidence to be used in the trial on February 28, 2026.

The takeaway

The 2028 Democratic presidential candidates are using the Munich Security Conference to present a vision for restoring America's global leadership and repairing relationships with allies after the Trump presidency, which they believe 'blew up' the old world order. Meanwhile, new developments in the Nancy Guthrie murder case suggest the investigation may be progressing.