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Major news outlets under fire for 'tiptoeing' around Trump admin lies after Pretti killing

Two prominent critics warned on Monday that the US corporate media is not being aggressive enough in calling out the Trump administration’s lies about Alex Pretti, the Minneapolis resident who was slain by federal immigration agents over the weekend.

Writing on her Substack page, former New York Times public editor Margaret Sullivan expressed concern that many mainstream media publications were taking a wait-and-see approach in the wake of Pretti’s shooting, even as the Trump administration, Fox News, and other right-wing media websites were pumping out false claims about Pretti brandishing a weapon at federal officials and being a “domestic terrorist.”

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Don't be fooled by Trump's Minnesota shakeup: legal expert

After weeks of mounting tensions, protests, and a brutal Department of Homeland Security crackdown on Minneapolis that has left multiple people dead, President Donald Trump's controversial Border Patrol enforcer Greg Bovino is reportedly being ousted from his job.

But don't expect personnel changes to send a meaningful message to Border Patrol or Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents that they should stop using their current heavy-handed tactics, former prosecutor Andrew Weissmann warned MS NOW's Ari Melber on Monday.

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Trump Border Patrol boss ousted after disastrous response to latest Minneapolis killing

Customs and Border Patrol commander Greg Bovino has been ousted from his role as "commander at large" after his disastrous response to the latest killing of a U.S. citizen by federal immigration officers, according to a new report.

President Donald Trump's administration said on Monday that border czar Tom Homan would travel to Minneapolis and serve as the "main point of contact" for the administration's deportation operations. Initially, they indicated Bovino was being reassigned to another station. But a Department of Homeland Security spokesperson told The Atlantic that the embattled Border Patrol boss is returning to his home in California and is expected to retire soon.

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Trump stuns with call to Minneapolis mayor: 'Feels like unconditional surrender'

Political analysts and observers were stunned on Monday after details of a call between President Donald Trump and a Democratic mayor were released.

Trump spoke with Minneapolis mayor Jacob Frey on Monday, two days after immigration agents shot and killed Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old ICU nurse who was attending a protest as a legal observer. The call happened on the same day that Trump spoke with Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, also a Democrat, in a move that one of Trump's closest allies saw as a U-turn on a winning issue for the administration.

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Attempt to rein in Trump's immigration agents dealt a setback

A federal appeals court on Monday again dashed efforts by advocates to rein in the tactics President Donald Trump's immigration forces use against protesters, according to a new report.

Josh Gerstein, senior legal affairs reporter for Politico, reported that the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals declined to uphold a temporary injunction issued by District Judge Katherine Menendez in Minnesota, which it argued was "too broad" and "too vague." The injunction expressly prohibited immigration agents from using chemical agents, pepper spray, and crowd control munitions against legal observers and other peaceful protesters.

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Doctors now fake diagnoses to protect patients as Trump's ICE crosses 'dangerous line'

A doctor in Chicago was forced to make an impossible choice, Jennifer Obel wrote for Slate: make up a diagnosis to protect a 29-year-old Venezuelan man from being seized by Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

The patient, wrote Obel, "was brought into a Chicago emergency room" by ICE, with a "deep gash above his eyebrow, bruised ribs, and a head injury," while four agents stood waiting to take him away after being looked over.

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Pete Hegseth gets a brutal history lesson in new court filing

Mark Kelly brief argues Pentagon seeks unconstitutional power to silence retired veterans

by Jennifer Shutt, Arizona Mirror
January 26, 2026

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Another Republican breaks ranks and calls for congressional hearings on ICE killings

Huizenga calls for congressional hearings on ICE action in Minnesota

by Katherine Dailey, Michigan Advance
January 26, 2026

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Steve Bannon flips out after Trump's White House 'blinks' first on Minnesota ICE crackdown

One of President Donald Trump's closest allies flipped out on Monday after the president did another U-turn on the situation in Minneapolis.

Steve Bannon, a former White House advisor, said on his "War Room" podcast on Monday that Trump "blinked" in Minneapolis after the president and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, a Democrat, had "a very good call." Trump announced on Truth Social that he and Walz discussed how to work together on immigration operations in the state, and that the two leaders seemed to be "on a similar wavelength."

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'Perverse': Minnesota killings traced all the way to Supreme Court by legal experts

A legal expert described Monday how the Supreme Court's previous rulings have led to why ICE agents have acted as they have acted "under the made-up banner of 'absolute immunity'" in the wake of the fatal shootings of Alex Pretti and Renee Good in Minneapolis.

Dahlia Lithwick, host of Slate's Amicus podcast, in a conversation with Alex Reinert, the Max Freund Professor of Litigation and Advocacy at Cardozo School of Law, discussed how the Supreme Court made Alex Pretti's killing at the hands of ICE agents in Minneapolis more likely.

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Damning CNN montage lays waste to Trump admin's account of nurse's killing

CNN aired a damning montage on Monday afternoon that laid waste to a narrative President Donald Trump's administration has woven about the killing of a nurse in Minneapolis over the weekend.

On Saturday, ICU nurse Alex Pretti was gunned down by a swarm of immigration agents. Pretti intervened after an agent forcibly shoved a woman to the ground. Videos captured by eyewitnesses showed agents swarming Pretti, disarming him, and then taking him to the ground before firing at him. About 10 bullets were shot at Pretti, who died at the scene, according to reports.

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Top Trump official caught taking credit for work done years earlier

President Donald Trump's Medicare and Medicaid administrator, Dr. Oz, took to X on Monday to take credit for efforts against health care fraud in California — but was quickly shot down by Gov. Gavin Newsom.

"If you thought the fraud was out of control in Minnesota, wait until you learn about what’s happening in California," wrote Oz, a former thoracic surgeon and controversial former daytime television host.

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Trump admin ordered to reveal real purpose of Minneapolis immigration surge

A federal judge is demanding that lawyers representing President Donald Trump's administration reveal the real reason why it surged immigration officers into Minneapolis, according to a new report.

Adam Klasfeld, editor-in-chief of All Rise News, reported on Monday that U.S. District Judge Katherine Menendez of the District Court of Minnesota, ordered Trump lawyers to answer allegations made by the State of Minnesota that the purpose of "Operation Metro Surge" is to punish the state's political leadership and overturn state policies the administration disagrees with.

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