In a recent Oval Office interview, President Trump was confronted with footage that appeared to contradict his initial account of an ICE agent shooting a Minnesota woman. The president had previously claimed the woman “ran over” the agent, but the video showed a different sequence of events. Despite the inconsistencies, Trump doubled down on his initial narrative, refusing to retract his statements even after watching the clip. The exchange highlighted Trump’s tendency to defend federal law enforcement amidst an immigration crackdown.
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In a significant move, Texas has become the first state to remove the American Bar Association’s (ABA) oversight of its law schools. The Texas Supreme Court’s order replaces the ABA’s accreditation authority with its own, allowing the state to set its own standards for law school graduates seeking to take the bar exam. This change means that graduates from ABA-accredited schools are no longer required to practice law in Texas. While the court aims to maintain the ability of Texas graduates to practice in other states, the decision follows months of conflict between the ABA and the Trump administration and is supported by some officials, who cite the ABA’s alleged monopolistic practices.
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In a recent Truth Social post, former President Donald Trump presented a false narrative of a Minneapolis shooting involving a federal immigration officer, claiming the officer was run over by the victim. However, eyewitness videos directly contradicted Trump’s account, showing the officer was not struck by the car and appeared unharmed after the shooting. Critics, including journalists and researchers, quickly debunked Trump’s claims, highlighting the lack of evidence supporting his version of events. Experts noted Trump’s approach as an example of modern propaganda, utilizing his platform to disseminate misinformation and undermine factual evidence.
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Following a Senate vote advancing a War Powers Resolution to limit presidential authority regarding Venezuela, former President Donald Trump criticized the Republican senators who voted with the Democrats, specifically naming Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski, Rand Paul, Josh Hawley, and Todd Young. The resolution, which signals disapproval of potential military action, is unlikely to become law due to needing approval from the Republican-controlled House and Trump’s signature. The senators who voted in favor of the resolution justified their support by citing concerns about potential long-term military involvement and the need for congressional authorization for future deployments.
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A tense situation quickly turned dangerous when a 37-year-old woman in Minneapolis engaged in a confrontation with ICE agents. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi L. Noem labeled the woman’s actions as “domestic terrorism,” citing her failure to comply with officers’ directives and her alleged attempt to harm an officer with her vehicle. President Donald Trump echoed this assessment, stating the woman “violently, willfully and viciously ran over the ICE officer.”
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Following the fatal shooting of a U.S. citizen by an ICE agent in Minneapolis, Donald Trump called for mass arrests within Minnesota’s Somali community on Truth Social. Citing a report about cash transfers from Minneapolis airport to Somalia, Trump labeled the community as “criminals.” This post builds upon Trump’s previous derogatory remarks towards the Somali community, which escalated after claims of fraudulent activities in Somali-run daycare centers in Minnesota were amplified by Trump allies. These claims prompted the FBI to allocate resources for further investigation.
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In a surprising turn of events, nine Republican House members defied their party leaders and supported a Democrat-led healthcare bill to extend expired Obamacare subsidies. This move, a blow to Speaker Mike Johnson, was fueled by frustration from GOP moderates concerned about rising insurance premiums. Four Republicans had previously signed a discharge petition to force a vote, joining five others in Wednesday’s advancement. While the bill is likely to pass the House, its fate in the Republican-controlled Senate remains uncertain, as a similar measure failed to garner enough votes in December.
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In a recent incident in south Minneapolis, an ICE agent fatally shot a driver after she allegedly obstructed an operation. While the Department of Homeland Security claims the agent acted in self-defense, eyewitness accounts and video footage raise serious questions. However, the legal history demonstrates that states possess the authority to prosecute federal officers for crimes committed within their jurisdiction. States have successfully prosecuted federal officers for offenses, including murder, even when the officers claim to be acting in their official capacity. Therefore, Minnesota authorities are not automatically barred from investigating and potentially prosecuting the ICE agent involved in this case.
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Trump’s Insult After ICE Shooting: Evidence Contradicts His Claims
In a recent Oval Office interview, President Trump was confronted with footage that appeared to contradict his initial account of an ICE agent shooting a Minnesota woman. The president had previously claimed the woman “ran over” the agent, but the video showed a different sequence of events. Despite the inconsistencies, Trump doubled down on his initial narrative, refusing to retract his statements even after watching the clip. The exchange highlighted Trump’s tendency to defend federal law enforcement amidst an immigration crackdown.
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Protests Erupt Nationwide After ICE Agent Kills Woman in Minnesota
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Texas Ends ABA Oversight: Law School Accreditation and Portability at Risk
In a significant move, Texas has become the first state to remove the American Bar Association’s (ABA) oversight of its law schools. The Texas Supreme Court’s order replaces the ABA’s accreditation authority with its own, allowing the state to set its own standards for law school graduates seeking to take the bar exam. This change means that graduates from ABA-accredited schools are no longer required to practice law in Texas. While the court aims to maintain the ability of Texas graduates to practice in other states, the decision follows months of conflict between the ABA and the Trump administration and is supported by some officials, who cite the ABA’s alleged monopolistic practices.
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Minneapolis Schools Closed for Rest of Week Due to Safety Concerns After ICE Incident
To submit an obituary to the Pioneer Press, email the obituary checklist to [email protected], and contact the obituary desk with any questions. The submission must include the deceased’s name and obituary text, as well as a photo in JPEG or PDF format, and the ad run dates. Verification of death is required through a funeral home or death certificate, and pre-payment is needed before publication. The minimum charge is $162 for the first 12 lines, with discounts available for multiple-day runs and longer obituaries, and deadlines vary depending on the day of the week.
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Trump Pushes False Narrative of ICE Shooting, Faces Criticism
In a recent Truth Social post, former President Donald Trump presented a false narrative of a Minneapolis shooting involving a federal immigration officer, claiming the officer was run over by the victim. However, eyewitness videos directly contradicted Trump’s account, showing the officer was not struck by the car and appeared unharmed after the shooting. Critics, including journalists and researchers, quickly debunked Trump’s claims, highlighting the lack of evidence supporting his version of events. Experts noted Trump’s approach as an example of modern propaganda, utilizing his platform to disseminate misinformation and undermine factual evidence.
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Trump Reacts to Senate Vote Limiting War Powers
Following a Senate vote advancing a War Powers Resolution to limit presidential authority regarding Venezuela, former President Donald Trump criticized the Republican senators who voted with the Democrats, specifically naming Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski, Rand Paul, Josh Hawley, and Todd Young. The resolution, which signals disapproval of potential military action, is unlikely to become law due to needing approval from the Republican-controlled House and Trump’s signature. The senators who voted in favor of the resolution justified their support by citing concerns about potential long-term military involvement and the need for congressional authorization for future deployments.
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ICE Agent Fired at Driver Despite Not Being in Vehicle’s Path, Video Shows
A tense situation quickly turned dangerous when a 37-year-old woman in Minneapolis engaged in a confrontation with ICE agents. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi L. Noem labeled the woman’s actions as “domestic terrorism,” citing her failure to comply with officers’ directives and her alleged attempt to harm an officer with her vehicle. President Donald Trump echoed this assessment, stating the woman “violently, willfully and viciously ran over the ICE officer.”
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Trump Demands Mass Arrests in Rage Post, Fuels Outrage and Calls for Action
Following the fatal shooting of a U.S. citizen by an ICE agent in Minneapolis, Donald Trump called for mass arrests within Minnesota’s Somali community on Truth Social. Citing a report about cash transfers from Minneapolis airport to Somalia, Trump labeled the community as “criminals.” This post builds upon Trump’s previous derogatory remarks towards the Somali community, which escalated after claims of fraudulent activities in Somali-run daycare centers in Minnesota were amplified by Trump allies. These claims prompted the FBI to allocate resources for further investigation.
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9 House Republicans Defy Johnson, Advance Obamacare Subsidy Extension Vote
In a surprising turn of events, nine Republican House members defied their party leaders and supported a Democrat-led healthcare bill to extend expired Obamacare subsidies. This move, a blow to Speaker Mike Johnson, was fueled by frustration from GOP moderates concerned about rising insurance premiums. Four Republicans had previously signed a discharge petition to force a vote, joining five others in Wednesday’s advancement. While the bill is likely to pass the House, its fate in the Republican-controlled Senate remains uncertain, as a similar measure failed to garner enough votes in December.
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ICE Agents Can Be Charged With Murder: Calls for Arrests and Accountability
In a recent incident in south Minneapolis, an ICE agent fatally shot a driver after she allegedly obstructed an operation. While the Department of Homeland Security claims the agent acted in self-defense, eyewitness accounts and video footage raise serious questions. However, the legal history demonstrates that states possess the authority to prosecute federal officers for crimes committed within their jurisdiction. States have successfully prosecuted federal officers for offenses, including murder, even when the officers claim to be acting in their official capacity. Therefore, Minnesota authorities are not automatically barred from investigating and potentially prosecuting the ICE agent involved in this case.
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