* **Federal Agent Shoots Woman in Minneapolis, Witness Claims Murder**

A woman died Wednesday morning after being shot by an ICE agent in Minneapolis. According to the Department of Homeland Security, the ICE agents were allegedly blocked by “rioters” and an officer opened fire after the group allegedly attempted to run them over. The shooting resulted in a large gathering of protesters and law enforcement at the scene. City officials, including the Mayor and Senator, have demanded the ICE agents leave the city immediately, with the Hennepin County Attorney pushing for a local investigation.

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Michael Reagan, Son of Ronald Reagan, Dies Amidst Criticism and Controversy

Michael Reagan, son of former President Ronald Reagan, has died, family says. It’s a statement that, understandably, elicits a wide range of reactions. Some of us might immediately recall him from television, perhaps as the host of the game show “Lingo” in the 80s and 90s. That was a long time ago.

Then there’s the realization of his lineage. Suddenly, he’s not just a game show host, but the adopted son of Ronald Reagan and Jane Wyman, a fact that certainly placed him within a specific context of American political and social history. The Reagan family, with all its successes and controversies, has long been a subject of intense public scrutiny and debate.… Continue reading

Aldrich Ames, Soviet Spy, Dies in Prison: Reflecting on Treason and Political Parallels

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US-Venezuela Oil Deal: Extortion Disguised as Export, Critics Say

Venezuela to export $2 billion worth of oil to US in a deal with Washington, and immediately, the first thing that jumps to mind is, $2 billion? In the grand scheme of things, in the context of the U.S. budget and even in the context of the enormous resources at stake, it feels… insignificant. It’s like a rounding error. The cost of all the machinations, the political maneuvering, and likely the military operations, seems far, far greater. We’re talking about a lot more than a simple transaction.

Venezuela to export $2 billion worth of oil to US is essentially the story here, and it’s mostly about what one person said, and who that person is – former U.S.… Continue reading

DHS Minneapolis Deployment: Political Targeting and Erosion of Rights

The Department of Homeland Security launched a large-scale immigration enforcement operation in the Minneapolis area, deploying approximately 2,000 federal agents and officers. This operation, described as the largest ever by DHS, is partly tied to alleged fraud involving Somali residents and includes agents from ICE’s Enforcement and Removal Operations and Homeland Security Investigations. Immigration rights groups and elected officials reported an increase in federal agent sightings, and the state’s governor criticized the operation, citing lack of coordination. The operation also involved the arrest of 150 people Monday, with authorities focusing on fraud investigations, as the Trump administration intensifies immigration crackdowns in the region.

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Hilton Removes Minneapolis Franchise After DHS Booking Denials

Hilton Hotels announced it would sever ties with a Hampton Inn in Lakeville, Minnesota, following a video that showed a desk clerk refusing to book rooms for a person claiming to be a Department of Homeland Security agent. The decision came after the hotel’s owner, Everpeak Hospitality, had previously apologized for canceling reservations for DHS agents, claiming it was not consistent with their policy. Despite Everpeak’s initial assurance that the issue was resolved, the new video demonstrated a continued refusal to accommodate DHS employees, leading Hilton to take immediate action. Hilton reiterated its commitment to being a welcoming place for all and stated it would reinforce its standards with all franchisees to prevent similar incidents.

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Trump Freezes Childcare, Food Aid to Colorado in Apparent Retaliation

The Trump administration has initiated a freeze on federal funding for childcare and food programs in Colorado, impacting initiatives like the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), citing concerns about non-citizen benefit fraud. Over $300 million in federal funds, totaling $10 billion across five Democratic-led states, is currently frozen. State and local officials have expressed uncertainty and concern over the freeze, as families in need rely on the services provided by these funds. Several state politicians have denounced the move, suggesting legal challenges may be pursued, as this act is viewed as another in a line of the Trump Administration’s attacks on Colorado.

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White House Webpage Claiming Jan 6th Was a Democratic Fabrication Sparks Outrage

White House webpage claims Jan. 6 “insurrection” was a Democratic fabrication. The very idea that the White House would put out a claim that the January 6th events were fabricated by Democrats is, frankly, mind-boggling. It’s the kind of thing that makes you rub your eyes and wonder if you’re actually seeing what you think you’re seeing. It’s hard to believe this could be a genuine stance, particularly given the overwhelming amount of evidence to the contrary.

The immediate reaction is, of course, disbelief. How could anyone, especially those in positions of power, claim something so demonstrably false? The insurrection was, after all, a live event, broadcast across the world.… Continue reading

Mad Kings and the Reckoning: When Citizens Must Act

In the 1980s, a visit to Neuschwanstein Castle sparked reflections on King Ludwig II and his withdrawal from reality, drawing parallels to a modern leader. The author raises concerns about Trump’s increasingly erratic behavior, drawing attention to his impulsive actions, like claiming to run Venezuela without any existing plan. This behavior, alongside other bizarre incidents, raises questions about his fitness for office, echoing historical precedents where leaders’ mental states threatened governance. The author urges for the importance of the constitution and those in power to uphold it.

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DOJ Admits “Cartel De Los Soles” Isn’t Real After Claiming Maduro Led It

The Trump administration used the alleged existence of a “Cartel de los Soles” led by Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro as justification for his removal. However, now that the Department of Justice must prove this in court, the claim is being walked back, effectively admitting the non-existence of the organization. This narrative, initially used to garner support for US aggression, described Cartel de los Soles as a foreign terrorist organization. But the new indictment omits the existence of a formal cartel, portraying it as a culture of corruption instead.

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