Trump Accuses Ilhan Omar of Staging Attack After Unknown Substance Incident

Following an incident where Congresswoman Ilhan Omar was sprayed with an unknown liquid during an anti-ICE speech in Minneapolis, President Donald Trump, without watching the video, suggested she orchestrated the attack. The assailant, identified as Anthony “Andy” James Kazmierczak, was arrested and charged with assault after using a syringe to launch a foul-smelling liquid while demanding Omar’s resignation. This attack occurred after Trump had repeatedly criticized Omar and Somali immigrants, even singling her out hours earlier at a separate event. Omar’s office confirmed her safety and continued with her town hall, while the suspect’s social media revealed previous political expressions.

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Milan Mayor Rejects ICE Security for Olympics, Calls Agency “a Militia That Kills”

Milan Mayor Giuseppe Sala expressed strong opposition to reports that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents would have a security role during the upcoming Winter Olympic Games, calling them unwelcome. The U.S. State Department confirmed that Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), an investigative component of ICE, will support the Diplomatic Security Service, but emphasized that ICE would not be involved in policing or managing security, which is the sole responsibility of Italian authorities. Sala voiced concerns that ICE’s methods do not align with Italian democratic security standards, suggesting Italy doesn’t need their assistance. His disapproval follows reports of ICE agents’ aggressive behavior toward state TV crews and recent fatal shootings by U.S. Border Patrol and ICE officers.

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Inside Dilley: Detention Center Holds 5-Year-Old Liam Conejo-Ramos Amidst Abysmal Conditions

In Dilley, Texas, detainees, including young children, protested conditions at the detention center, sparked by a general strike in Minneapolis. Attorneys Eric Lee and Sam Doiron witnessed and described the conditions, including unsanitary living conditions and separation of families. The attorneys also highlighted the difficulties in tracking detained individuals and the potential for retribution against those who speak out. The facility, which had been closed, reopened, raising concerns about potential growth and the ongoing challenges faced by families held in immigration detention.

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Russia’s Meeting Offer: Moscow or No Deal, Analysts See a Trap

According to Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov, direct talks between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Russian President Vladimir Putin can only occur if Zelensky travels to Moscow. This response came after Ukraine’s Foreign Minister expressed Zelensky’s willingness to meet Putin to address territorial matters and the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant. Moscow has stated its willingness to ensure Zelensky’s security and working conditions should he accept this offer. The possibility of such a meeting is being discussed amid renewed diplomatic efforts involving Ukraine, Russia, and the United States, and President Donald Trump, with a senior U.S. official suggesting that a meeting between the two leaders is not out of reach.

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Iranian Doctor Estimates Massacre Death Toll in Tens of Thousands

In the wake of violent crackdowns on anti-regime protests in Iran, a doctor named Arash provided a first-hand account of the overwhelming injuries and deaths he witnessed in a Tehran hospital emergency room. Hospitals across the country were inundated with casualties, and Arash estimated that the actual death toll from the protests was far higher than the initial figures released by the Iranian government. Another protestor, Navid, described the violent response in Rasht, where security forces opened fire on demonstrators. A third individual, Sara, also recounted the violent suppression of protestors, describing how the protestors were unarmed and were met with deadly force.

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Orlando Will Not Block Potential ICE Detention Center, Citing Federal Law

Orlando officials will not take action to prevent ICE from establishing a detention center within the city. Mayor Buddy Dyer cited the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution, which prevents the city from regulating federal government activities. This decision follows ICE’s exploratory site visit to a warehouse near Sunbridge. City Attorney Mayanne Downs confirmed ICE’s immunity to local regulations, concluding that the city is legally unable to intervene.

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Trump Slams Ilhan Omar After Attack, Calls Her a Fraud

During a recent town hall event in Minneapolis, Rep. Ilhan Omar was attacked when a man sprayed her with an unknown substance. The assailant, identified as Anthony Kazmierczak, was arrested and charged with third-degree assault. When questioned about the incident, President Trump dismissed the attack, suggesting Omar orchestrated it herself. Despite the attack, Omar has affirmed her resilience, vowing to continue her work and not be intimidated, while also publicly criticizing the Department of Homeland Security’s actions in her district.

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Carney: U.S. Trade Talks Continue Despite “Nearly Nothing Normal” in America

The provided list contains a comprehensive catalog of United States states, territories, and military postal designations, alongside a complete listing of Canadian provinces and territories. This extensive compilation likely serves as a reference for postal address verification and delivery, encompassing a wide range of geographic locations. The inclusion of these areas indicates a focus on accurate and efficient mail routing. The compilation suggests its possible use by organizations that need to make sure their mail will reach the intended recipient.

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Zuckerberg Allegedly Blocked Curbs on Sex Chatbots for Minors: Court Filing

Meta CEO Zuckerberg blocked curbs on sex-talking chatbots for minors, court filing alleges, and it seems this is one of those stories that just keeps getting worse the more you dig into it. The core of the issue, as I understand it, is that a court filing is alleging Zuckerberg personally intervened to prevent the implementation of measures that would have limited the ability of AI-powered chatbots on Meta’s platforms to engage in sexually suggestive conversations with minors. This is serious stuff, no question.

This is a story that brings up a lot of really disturbing questions about priorities. Why would anyone, especially someone in such a position of power, make a decision that could potentially expose children to harm?… Continue reading

Democrats Tie Minnesota House with Special Election Wins

Democrats Shelley Buck and Meg Luger-Nikolai have delivered a significant blow to the Republican hold on the Minnesota State House. Winning their respective special elections in Districts 47A and 64A, they’ve brought the House back to a perfect 67-67 tie. This outcome means the two parties will continue to operate under their pre-existing power-sharing agreement, which includes Republican Lisa Demuth as the House Speaker and a system of co-chaired committees.

The implications of these special election victories extend far beyond just the numbers. These elections, and the results they generated, highlight a critical point: change doesn’t magically appear during the midterm elections; it’s a constant process, built from the ground up.… Continue reading