January 2026

ICE Agent in Renee Good Shooting: Firearms Trainer Status Questioned

Jonathan Ross, the ICE officer involved in the fatal shooting of Renee Good, has been identified as a veteran deportation officer and member of a Special Response Team. Evidence reveals Ross’ history includes a previous incident where he fired his Taser at a driver, Roberto Carlos Muñoz-Guatemala, who subsequently drove away, resulting in Ross being injured. In the Muñoz-Guatemala incident, Ross claimed he had been nearly killed. The recent shooting in Minneapolis is under investigation, with officials, including Vice President JD Vance, addressing the incident and Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirsti Noem describing Good’s actions as “domestic terrorism.”

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Texas A&M Professor Censored: Plato Removed Due to Gender Rules

The immediate subject is the shocking news that Texas A&M University has instructed a professor not to teach Plato due to the institution’s concerns about gender-related rules. This situation, as documented by Dr. Peterson, is, to put it mildly, an eyebrow-raiser. The response from the university appears to be a form of censorship, dictating the curriculum and limiting academic freedom. The irony, as many people have pointed out, is thick enough to cut with a knife: Plato, a figure foundational to Western thought and often seen as a purist and conservative himself, is now deemed too “woke” for a university.

The professor, in an effort to comply with the new restrictions, had to replace the original module on Plato with lectures on free speech and academic freedom.… Continue reading

ICE Agent’s Video of Minneapolis Shooting Released: Controversy and Outrage Erupt

New footage from the ICE agent’s own camera reveals the moments leading up to the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis. In the video, Good appears calm, even smiling, while her wife films and taunts the agent. Shortly after, the agent, identified as Jonathan Ross, fires his weapon after Good attempts to drive away, hitting him with her car. The incident is currently under investigation by the FBI, although local officials are expressing concerns about the federal agency’s exclusive control of the investigation.

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Teacher, Firefighter Accused of Child Abuse: Girl Forced Outside in Freezing Temps for Wetting Pants

In Salina, Kansas, a father and his partner face charges of child abuse and endangerment. The charges stem from an incident where a young girl was allegedly punished for wetting her pants while visiting her father in McPherson. Court documents state the child was reportedly forced to stand outside in freezing temperatures for over an hour, wearing only underwear. Authorities also noted bruising on the child from being struck with a spoon.

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Dems Debate Impeachment of ICE Official Following Killing of Renee Good

Following the death of Renee Nicole Good at the hands of an ICE agent, a growing number of Democrats are calling for the impeachment of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. Rep. Robin Kelly of Illinois filed articles of impeachment, citing obstruction of Congress, public safety violations, due process infringements, and abuse of office. Several other Democratic representatives have announced their support for the impeachment, while others, including the chair of the moderate New Democrat Coalition, have demanded Noem’s resignation. Despite the effort’s current lack of traction in the Republican-controlled House, Democrats are arguing for the importance of holding the Secretary accountable.

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Trump to Meet Machado, Aims to Claim Her Nobel Prize

Former President Trump is preparing to meet with Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado, who recently won the Nobel Peace Prize. Trump indicated he would be honored if Machado offered him the prize, as she is a strong supporter. Despite Machado’s support, reports suggest Trump’s comments were sparked by resentment of her prize, which may have led to her being sidelined in the aftermath of Maduro’s capture. Machado has dedicated the prize to Trump for his efforts.

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Wife of Minneapolis Woman Killed by ICE Speaks Out on Loss and Legacy

Becca Good, the wife of Renee Nicole Macklin Good, a 37-year-old mother and poet fatally shot by an ICE officer, released a statement describing Renee as a kind and compassionate person who believed in shared humanity. The couple had recently moved to Minneapolis seeking stability and community, which was shattered when Renee was killed during an ICE operation, a shooting that federal officials claim was justified. However, this account is disputed by video evidence and eyewitnesses, sparking protests and demands for transparency. Becca Good’s statement honors Renee’s memory by emphasizing compassion and rejecting hate while raising their youngest child.

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MAGA Content Creators, Online Insanity, and the ICE Shooting: A Dangerous Connection

The death of Renee Good, an American citizen, by an ICE agent’s gunfire in Minneapolis has been heavily influenced by right-wing media and “citizen journalists,” whose misinformation campaigns have demonized immigrant communities. These individuals, empowered by platforms like X and figures such as Elon Musk, disseminate fact-free narratives and amplify sensationalized content, often targeting liberal protests or immigrant groups. This environment allows for the spread of lies and the erosion of journalistic integrity, as seen in the Good case, where these influencers attempted to rewrite the circumstances of the shooting, and are increasingly incentivized to push false narratives for clout and financial gain. Consequently, these actions contribute to a toxic media landscape where truth is distorted, and accountability for harmful acts, such as Good’s death, is undermined.

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Trump as King: America’s Slide Into Authoritarianism

The article discusses a concerning trend of undermining the rule of law in America, highlighting actions by the Trump administration that challenge this principle. This includes instances like the FBI excluding a criminal investigative agency from an investigation and Trump’s disregard for legal limits on his power. Additionally, the article points to the Justice Department’s alleged failure to adhere to the law regarding the release of Epstein files. Overall, the author argues that these actions represent an assault on the core tenets of American self-governance.

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CBP Shooting in Portland: Allegations, Scrutiny, and Lack of Trust

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) identified two individuals shot in Portland, Oregon, as suspected associates of the Tren de Aragua gang, alleging the shooting occurred after a driver “weaponized their vehicle” against a Border Patrol agent. The driver, Luis David Nico Moncada, and passenger, Yorlenys Betzabeth Zambrano-Contreras, were identified as “criminal illegal aliens from Venezuela” who had entered the U.S. in 2022 and 2023 respectively. DHS further claimed Moncada had a DUI and vehicle misuse arrest and that Contreras was involved in a prostitution ring and a prior shooting. Local leaders and officials, including the Oregon Governor and Portland Mayor, have called for investigations, transparency, and accountability regarding the shooting.

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