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Trump admin caught using 'blatant' Nazi propaganda to recruit ICE agents

An extremism expert accused the Trump administration of brazenly using white supremacist and Nazi propaganda as ICE ramps up its aggressive attacks across American cities.

Wendy Via, co-founder of the Global Project Against Extremism and Hate, described how as tensions have escalated following the ICE killing of 37-year-old mother Renee Good and that the administration has increased its "contentious messaging" as questions rise over the agency's aggressive immigration tactics, The Daily Beast reported.

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Oath Keepers convicted seditionist mocked while GOP guest at pipe bomb hearing

Stuart Rhodes, founder of the Oath Keepers, was mocked to his face after he appeared as a guest of Republicans at a Congressional hearing.

On Wednesday, Rep. Jared Moskowitz (D-FL) called out Rhodes at a House Judiciary Committee hearing about the so-called Jan. 6 pipe bomb case.

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'I don't say that lightly': Ex-prosecutor delivers shocking new warning about Trump DOJ

A former federal prosecutor sent shockwaves on Wednesday after he issued a chilling warning about President Donald Trump's Department of Justice.

Glenn Kirschner, a former assistant U.S. Attorney in Washington, D.C., discussed the recent actions of Trump's DOJ on a new episode of "The Legal Breakdown" with progressive YouTuber Brian Tyler Cohen. Kirschner said the recent resignation of six career officials from the DOJ's civil rights division over its investigation of the widow of Renee Good, a 37-year-old mother who was killed by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent Jonathan Ross last week, was a sign that the DOJ has been fully weaponized against average Americans.

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Trump holding millions from Venezuelan oil deal in Qatar

President Donald Trump's administration was reportedly holding part of the proceeds from a deal made for seized Venezuelan oil in offshore accounts in Qatar.

An administration official told Semafor that the total value of the first sale of Venezuelan oil was $500 million. The move comes just days after the U.S. military conducted strikes on Venezuela and took its leader, Nicolás Maduro, into custody.

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Trump struggles to keep eyes open during Oval Office meeting: 'That's a long blink!'

The internet noticed that President Donald Trump was struggling to keep his eyes open — again — during a White House meeting on Wednesday.

Trump was caught getting sleepy during a signing ceremony for the Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act in the Oval Office, where he was surrounded by a group of lawmakers, cabinet members and advocates for the dairy industry.

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'Absurd': Senate Republican says Trump 'crossing a line' in furious floor speech

Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) took to the Senate floor on Wednesday to rail against President Donald Trump's latest chaotic actions, warning that they could destabilize both the economy and the international order for no good reason.

Tillis, who is retiring at the end of the year, has become increasingly outspoken against the president. Earlier this month, on the fifth anniversary of the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol, Tillis gave a floor speech condemning Trump's blanket clemency for the 1,500 people involved in the insurrection.

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Nuclear option launched against Kristi Noem by 70 Democrats

Democrats in Congress seek to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem

by Ariana Figueroa, Virginia Mercury
January 14, 2026

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Trump accused of lying by key NATO ally

A key NATO ally has accused President Donald Trump of lying and pushed back on the president's main argument of why the United States should takeover Greenland.

Foreign ministers from Greenland and Denmark said that Trump "made up" the claims that China wanted to seize the country in an attempt to mislead his desire to purchase the country, The Daily Beast reported.

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Massive visa crackdown to kick in next week

Visa processing for immigrants from 75 nations frozen by Trump administration

by Ariana Figueroa, Louisiana Illuminator
January 14, 2026

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'The leaker has been found': Trump claims he jailed person who leaked Venezuela strike

President Donald Trump claimed that a person who leaked details about his strike on Venezuela had been arrested.

"The leaker has been found and is in jail right now," the president announced in the Oval Office on Wednesday. "And that's the leaker on Venezuela. Very bad leaker."

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Mike Johnson admits ICE 'doing what it's designed to do' after Minnesota mom's killing

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) told reporters Wednesday that ICE agents don't need any guardrails after the fatal killing of Renee Good in Minneapolis and reported attacks on citizens across the United States.

Democrats have signaled they would like to add additional oversight and potentially cut back on funding for the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency after agent Jonathan Ross shot dead 37-year-old Good behind the wheel of her car last week.

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Comer loses it as disruptor crashes big Clinton announcement: 'Get him out of here!'

A press conference led by Rep. James Comer (R-KY)was interrupted on Wednesday as the House Oversight Committee chairman announced his plans to begin contempt of Congress proceedings against the Clintons.

A man claiming to be a citizen journalist apparently started heckling Comer and other Republican lawmakers, Fox News reported.

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Shockwaves in red state as Dem surges past incumbent Senate Republican in new poll

A new poll sent shockwaves through a reliably red state, as a Democratic former lawmaker narrowly led the incumbent U.S. Senate Republican.

An Alaska Survey Research poll conducted Jan. 8-11 found former Rep. Mary Peltola leading Alaska Sen. Dan Sullivan 48 percent to 46.4 percent, with roughly 5.6 percent undecided, Newsweek reported. The margin of error sits at plus or minus 2 percentage points.

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