2026

Ilhan Omar Assaulted at Town Hall: Outrage and Questions Emerge

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Trump’s Anti-Gun Stance: Hypocrisy and Shifting Positions Exposed

The article details the hypocrisy of Donald Trump and the Republican Party regarding the Second Amendment. Following the ICE killing of Alex Pretti, a man legally carrying a gun, the Trump administration and its allies quickly condemned his actions. This response contradicted Trump’s past support for gun rights, including his defense of individuals who have used firearms in other instances and his opposition to gun regulation. The president’s statements, coupled with the administration’s actions, demonstrate a willingness to selectively apply Second Amendment principles based on political convenience, especially when it comes to defending law enforcement actions.

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Border Patrol Started Scuffle That Led to Alex Pretti’s Death: Report

The death of Minneapolis protester Alex Pretti at the hands of Border Patrol agents raises serious questions about the agents’ actions and de-escalation tactics. Videos show that Pretti, who had a carry permit, never drew his gun before being tackled, contradicting official statements that he was brandishing it. Instead of de-escalating the situation, agents used pepper spray and excessive force on Pretti, who was attempting to help a woman. Following the use of force, Pretti was shot multiple times even after being restrained, prompting an internal investigation that may not fully address the critical questions of how a non-threatening situation escalated to a fatal shooting.

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ICE Agents Following Protesters Home: Escalation and Threats

In a recent incident, an individual was confronted by federal agents who blocked her street and issued a warning. According to the individual, one agent stated that the encounter was a warning, indicating awareness of her residence. Subsequently, after contacting 911, the dispatcher advised compliance with the agents’ orders. This follows a separate incident where a masked ICE agent threatened to label a person filming their activities as a domestic terrorist by entering her information into a database.

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Trump: “You Can’t Have Guns,” Sparks 2A Controversy

In response to the recent shooting of Alex Pretti by federal forces, the President stated Pretti should not have brought a legally carried handgun to the scene. This statement marks a shift in tone from the administration, following prior descriptions of Pretti as a threat. The President also indicated that he did not believe Pretti was acting as an assassin. This position contrasts with the views of gun rights advocates, who maintain the legality of carrying firearms during protests.

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Stephen Miller Orchestrated “Massacre” Lie: Report

Let’s delve into the core of this “scoop,” the revelation that Stephen Miller was the architect behind the misleading claim that Alex Pretti intended to “massacre” agents. The initial reaction, as one might expect, is one of little surprise. The consensus seems to be that Miller’s involvement in shaping and disseminating this narrative is entirely consistent with his past actions and the overall tenor of the administration’s communication strategy. Several comments pointedly reject the term “misleading claim,” opting instead for the more accurate and direct term: “lie.”

The focus quickly zeroes in on the power Miller wields, even surpassing that of a cabinet secretary like Kristi Noem.… Continue reading

Trump Administration Sued in First Wrongful Death Case Over Boat Strikes

The U.S. government is facing a lawsuit from the families of two Trinidadian men, Chad Joseph and Rishi Samaroo, who were killed in a U.S. military strike on an alleged drug-smuggling boat in October. The suit, filed on behalf of the families by the ACLU and others, alleges wrongful death and extrajudicial killings, contesting the Trump administration’s justification for the strike, which claimed the men were “narcoterrorists”. The families maintain Joseph and Samaroo were simply returning home from work in Venezuela and had no ties to illegal activities. The lawsuit cites violations of the Death on the High Seas Act and the Alien Tort Statute, challenging the legality of the strike and seeking accountability for the deaths.

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Trump’s Disapproval Hits Record High: Analysis and Skepticism

A recent poll indicated President Donald Trump’s job disapproval rating reached a new high, with 58% disapproving of his performance. The Strength in Numbers/Verasight poll, conducted in January 2026, also revealed declines in Trump’s approval on immigration, deportation policy, and border security. Despite the low ratings, the White House maintains that Trump’s 2024 victory was a mandate for his policies. With midterms approaching, it remains to be seen how the polling trends will affect election results.

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France to Ban US Video Tools: A Shift Away from Trust?

France is set to publish a notice in the coming days regarding the adoption of a domestic videoconferencing platform, Visio, by 2027, as announced by the Minister for State Reform. Following the previous mandate for officials to use Tchap, Visio is currently used by 40,000 staff members, including various ministries. The goal is to expand Visio’s user base to 250,000, with Dinum closely monitoring the transition and potentially blocking other video tools on the state’s network to ensure compliance.

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