January 2026

Judge: Trump Cabinet Violated Constitution, Oath of Office

U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell criticized senior Trump administration officials, stating they committed “breathtaking” constitutional violations. The judge also described the former president as an “authoritarian” figure. Howell expressed concern that Trump expected unwavering loyalty from everyone within the executive branch. This commentary was made in court on Thursday.

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Germany Eyes Greenland Deployment: NATO Arctic Security Push Amid US Tensions

Germany is exploring options to deploy military assets, including Eurofighter jets, reconnaissance aircraft, and naval vessels, to Greenland for NATO exercises focused on bolstering Arctic security. A reconnaissance team has been dispatched to assess local conditions, including challenging weather, in coordination with Denmark, the mission lead. The team will evaluate the feasibility of various exercises across land, sea, and air. While permanent stationing is not currently being considered, the primary focus is on understanding the environment and planning potential future drills with NATO allies in this strategically significant region.

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Stephen Miller Mocked for Claiming Star Trek Needs Saving From “Wokeness”

The HuffPost is committed to reporting on the escalating immigration crackdown under the Trump administration, emphasizing the importance of truth in these critical times. Reporters are actively investigating and holding authorities accountable for their actions and the emerging patterns. This journalism is crucial for documenting the events and understanding their significance. Readers are encouraged to support this work that aims to inform the public about the complex and often dangerous realities of the situation.

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Laser Pointer at Trump’s Helicopter: Acquittal in 35 Minutes Fuels Criticism of Jeanine Pirro

A Washington D.C. jury acquitted Jacob Winkler of a felony charge for allegedly shining a laser at Marine One, a setback for U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro. Winkler’s arrest stemmed from a Secret Service agent’s observation of a red beam directed at the helicopter carrying President Trump, despite the maximum five-year prison sentence. After the verdict, Winkler’s public defenders stated the case wasted resources and highlighted the practice of “policing poverty”. This acquittal reflects a pattern of cases brought by Pirro’s office, which have often been unsuccessful and criticized for inflating crime statistics in the city.

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Trump Threatens Tariffs on NATO Allies Until Greenland Deal Struck

President Trump announced escalating tariffs on goods from eight NATO members, including Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and Finland. The tariffs, starting at 10% on February 1st and increasing to 25% on June 1st, are purportedly in response to these countries deploying troops to Greenland. This action mirrors Trump’s previous use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act and his strategy of using tariffs to achieve desired outcomes, as he attempts to acquire the Danish territory. Experts like Scott Lincicome are warning that this unilateral approach highlights the instability of trade deals dependent on executive whims and the dangers of unchecked executive power.

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US House Candidate’s Nazi Domain Redirects to Homeland Security, Despite Claim

A Florida congressional candidate, Mark Davis, purchased the domain nazis.us and redirected it to the US Department of Homeland Security’s website. Davis stated his intent was to highlight the Trump administration’s immigration policies and the actions of federal agents, which some critics have compared to those of Nazi Germany. Despite the DHS claiming to have blocked the redirect, as of late Saturday, the domain still led to the Homeland Security website. Davis’s actions have sparked a range of reactions, with some praising his stance and others criticizing his approach.

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ICE Becomes Trump’s Militarized Secret Police: A Growing Threat

The federal government’s immigration enforcement operation in Minneapolis has escalated, resembling a military occupation marked by excessive force and violence by masked ICE agents. These tactics include the use of pepper spray, the smashing of car windows, and the deployment of rifles, leading to heightened tensions with residents. Furthermore, the Trump administration has been accused of deprofessionalizing and politicizing ICE by reducing training for agents and promoting propaganda. This is compounded by the administration’s actions to shield ICE officers from accountability and encourage them to view themselves as beholden to the administration rather than the law, effectively transforming the agency into a secret police force.

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Trump Appears to Forget Name After Receiving Nobel “Peace Prize”

President Trump seemed to forget the name of María Corina Machado, who had given him her Nobel Peace Prize just hours before. While Trump praised her, he didn’t mention her name when asked about supporting her bid for Venezuelan leadership. The move came after Machado, leader of the Venezuelan opposition, offered her prize to Trump, who was ineligible for the award, as a way to appease him. Despite the transfer, the Nobel Committee clarified that the original award still stands, and the action has no official bearing.

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Newsom Backlash: Critics Slam Backtrack on ICE Stance After Shapiro Interview

In a recent interview with Ben Shapiro, California Governor Gavin Newsom softened his criticism of ICE, despite his office previously describing the agency as engaging in “state-sponsored terrorism.” Newsom conceded to Shapiro’s framing of ICE officers not being terrorists and even boasted about California’s cooperation with ICE, including over 10,000 deportations under his leadership. This stance, which included disagreeing with calls to abolish ICE, drew criticism from progressives who felt it was out of touch with the Democratic base and a sign of weakness. Some commentators believe this performance could negatively impact his chances in the 2028 presidential race.

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