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Trump's ICE attack on Minneapolis points to a less visible but dangerous threat

The nation has been convulsed by the shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis. Millions now see with sickening clarity a lawless assault by federal officers on an American city and its people. As the Wall Street Journal editorialized, it is a “moral and political debacle for the Trump presidency.”

The videos were followed by a fusillade of lies from senior government officials. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Pretti had engaged in “domestic terrorism.” White House aide Stephen Miller called Pretti an “assassin” who tried to “murder federal agents.” Border Patrol official Gregory Bovino declared, “This looks like a situation where an individual wanted to do maximum damage and massacre law enforcement.” The instant impulse by these high officials was to bully and smear.

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Trump is like this fascist dictator — it isn't Hitler

By Rachelle Wilson Tollemar, Adjunct Professor of Spanish, University of St. Thomas.

Minneapolis residents say they feel besieged under what some are calling a fascist occupation. Thousands of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents have been swarming a city whose vast majority in 2024 did not vote for Donald Trump — or for a paramilitary roundup of its diverse population.

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This superb film deserves its awards but in Trump's America it must be a cautionary tale

After sweeping the Golden Globes and other awards, Paul Thomas Anderson's film One Battle After Another has 13 Oscar nominations. Given the film’s clear relevance, if it does end up a winner, those who created it will probably do more than thank their agents, publicists, partners, and pets. They’ll likely talk about the times we’re living in, as every creative artist or public figure should, given the stakes. We hope they’ll present the film as a cautionary tale, not an endorsement of violent resistance.

It’s easy to see why One Battle has been so successful. It’s gripping, funny, and wonderfully acted. It’s a satire of political madness, left and right. But parts of it also feel real in ways that most movie satires or political thrillers don’t. Although it was completed before Donald Trump’s reelection, its images of vicious immigration raids and out-of-control police now echo America’s daily reality.

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The same dark figure lurks behind everything Donald Trump does

When I think of America’s so-called president and the way he goes about his job, the same phrase pops into my head: “Nice little country you got there. It’d be a shame if something were to happen to it.”

Trump speaks the language of mobsters. He threatens, bullies and makes deals pretty much the same way as do the Corleones and Sopranos. Justice flows one way. If we don’t like it, tough.

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The latest turning point in America's civil war

Nick Anderson is a Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist.

Everything Trump has done since returning to power was to distract from this bombshell

Future historians just might pinpoint the week of Jan. 26, 2026, as when the Trump regime’s collapse finally began.

The timeline is painfully obvious: They couldn’t spin Alex Pretti’s murder in Minneapolis, so they raided Fulton County’s elections hub and arrested four Black Americans over a Minnesota protest as distractions, because they knew a major #EpsteinFiles dump was coming by Friday, Jan. 30 — a full six weeks after the deadline set by the Epstein Files Transparency Act.

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Trump's perilous racket will do more than just stuff his pockets

Trump Tower. Trump Steaks. Trump University. Trump Watches. Trump cologne, candles, coins, robes, ornaments, towels, pens, gerbils, and gold-tipped suppositories. It’s hard to think of anything Trump hasn’t tried to monetize.

And now, from his premier fantasy collection, there’s Trump UN.

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Kristi Noem's own handpicked replacement called her out without even knowing it

For yet another reminder of what a poor job Kristi Noem is doing, just ask her handpicked replacement as governor of South Dakota.

Not directly, mind you. Larry Rhoden will defend her to the hilt if asked about her by name.

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Trump is trampling civil rights law but this movement is building to stop him

One of my most inspiring professors at Yale Law School when I went there in the early 1970s was Burke Marshall.

Before joining the faculty, Marshall had served as the Justice Department’s Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights under Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy (the real Robert F. Kennedy). Marshall made the Civil Rights Division the crown jewel of the Justice Department, staffed with some of the most talented and dedicated lawyers in America.

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These Trump shills will be the first to turn on him — and he knows it

When people ask why I’m still on Twitter (which I never call X, because that’s just stupid), I explain that it’s the only social media app I use where all of the Republicans in Congress post regularly. As a member of the indie media, it’s imperative that I know what kind of messaging is coming from MAGA via Moscow, especially when the Trump regime has a chokehold on most of the mainstream media.

2025 saw the rise of the “MAGA journalist,” which is an oxymoron for the ages. A whole group of them was invited to the White House and given their orders to spread lies and propaganda about blue cities as part of the Project 2025 effort to control the media narrative, and nobody paid much attention.

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Don't be fooled: this Trump move shows we're still on the path to dictatorship

Over on Threads, sierracascadia posted:

“CNN BREAKING: Kristin Holmes reports Stephen Miller is saying ‘there may have been a breach of protocol’ and Noem is blabbering about how she was in touch with Trump and Miller for her talking points. Miller is saying that he got his information CBP trying to shove it down to Bovino! This f---ing clown show guys. They are all going down.”

Meanwhile, Democrats are celebrating the replacement overseeing the Minneapolis ICE onslaught of Nazi-cosplayer Greg Bovino and eager puppy-killer and adulterer Kristi Noem with Tom Homan, who merely takes $50,000 bribes in burger bags and is therefore presumably more reasonable. Blue collar versus white collar, and all that.

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This horror show unmasks exactly what Melania is

If you’ve lost your mind, have no taste or scruples, and plan to waste your hard-earned money to see the new Melania Trump documentary, you should be ashamed of yourself.

But should morbid curiosity win out, may I suggest stopping at an off-the-rack store to purchase a knockoff of the UFO hat Melania wore to her husband’s inauguration, then pulling it low to preserve anonymity as you slip into your seat. No one should know you willingly participated in this gilded F-U to America and its working class.

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These signs show ICE is starting to crack

This column was first published by DCReport.

The search for scapegoats in Minneapolis is under way once again, even as White House policy over deportation tactics was beginning to show cracks on several fronts.

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