Fox News,
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Peter D'Abrosca
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2/3/2026 8:55:39 PM
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The head of the Minneapolis teachers union said in a recent interview that elected officials are involved in anti-ICE agitation in the city. "The notion that people that are actively engaged in ICE Watch, (snip) in Signal chat groups, running plates, in their cars doing patrols -- that somehow we're ashamed (snip), that somehow you can call our bosses and (snip) then we would be shunned (snip) . . ." Marcia Howard told Al Jazeera (snip.) "Our bosses are in the Signal chats with us," she said. "Our elected officials are in the chats with us."
John Kass News,
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John Kass
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2/3/2026 8:10:33 PM
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One year ago, young and beautiful Katie Abraham was in a car with her college friends, waiting at a red light in Urbana, Illinois. Julio Cucul Bol, a 29-yeqr old citizen of Guatemala -- and in the United States illegally having adopted fake Mexican identify -- was driving drunk behind her (snip) coming upon Katie's car at speeds approaching 80 miles per hour. Then the crash. Abraham, 20, was killed. By the luck of the demons, Bol lived and ran away (snip.) And what have we seen since? Chaos as the left, once again, uses force to impose its will on Americans. (snip) [W]hat does Katie Abraham get? The grave.
New York Post,
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Chadwick Moore
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2/3/2026 7:22:10 PM
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It's the same dark money with new signs. Anti-ICE protests in Minnesota may appear to be "grassroots" efforts organized by concerned citizens, but they're really funded with megadonor money -- some coming from China. (snip) "My team's best judgment is that it's the Neville Singham network that is most active in Minnesota, partly because that's the most crazy network. But they aren't alone," Scott Walter, president of Capital Research and an expert on dark money outfits, told the Post. Walter was referring to the People's Forum and the Party for Socialism and Liberation, both funded by China-based former software exec Roy Singham. (snip)
Substack,
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Natalie Winters
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2/3/2026 6:20:54 PM
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Several American mayors, including local leaders from Minnesota who have publicly opposed funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE),traveled to China last fall on an all-expenses-paid delegation organized by a communist, pro-China influence group. The benefactor -- the United States Heartland China Association -- is a group that belongs to the Chinese Communist Party's United Front influence apparatus, which seeks to influence overseas politics in favor of China.(snip) Chinese Communist leaders have openly characterized United Front work as a core tool of their external influence strategy. Xi Jinping described the United Front as an "important magic weapon" for subverting politicians abroad.
Alpha News,
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Jenna Gloeb
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2/3/2026 10:27:09 AM
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An unsettling scene unfolded on Minneapolis streets over the weekend as anti-ICE activists turned public roadways into impromptu checkpoints and blockades -- while Minneapolis police at one point looked on and walked away. Social media videos show agitators blocking streets with furniture and stopping cars in Minneapolis -- even apparently cross-referencing plates against a database of ICE vehicles before letting drivers through. (snip) When Minneapolis police officers approached and urged [a] group to move [an] obstruction "for fire trucks and ambulances," the protesters didn't budge (snip) and officers eventually left (snip.)
Alpha News,
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Jenna Gloeb
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2/3/2026 9:54:17 AM
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A Minnesota Democratic Party official is urging people on social media to "act neutral" to get seated on a jury and vote to acquit a woman accused of biting off a federal agent's finger tip. Nick Kruse is former vice president of the Minnesota Young DFL and current at-large director of Stonewall DFL. In a Jan. 26 post on X, Kruse wrote that "no one should be going to prison for defending our city against ICE," and encouraged followers to spread information about "jury nullification."
Federalist,
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Brianna Lyman
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2/2/2026 3:59:51 PM
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A 2020 election scandal in Fulton County, Georgia's most populous county, continues to grow with new derails revealed in a State Election Board (SEB) meeting last Wednesday -- and now, a week later, with an FBI raid seeking election documents from the county. (snip) When a ballot scanner is used to count ballots, election officials must start the process by printing and signing a "zero tape," which confirms the count started at zero. (snip) [S]tate investigators were unable to find any ["zero tapes"] from Fulton County's early voting period in the 2020 general election, SEB member Jan Johnson said during the board meeting.
American Greatness,
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Arthur Schaper
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2/2/2026 2:54:53 PM
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From the George Floyd riots to anti-ICE insurrections, what is happening in Minnesota? Why are leftist hordes concentrating their efforts to attack and destroy ICE in this state (snip?) Radical pro-illegal immigration radicals (snip) have descended on Minnesota because they know the state's on a political knife's edge. As immigration enforcement removes all the illegals (snip) Minnesota will lose a congressional state. On top of that, the Minnesota Democratic Party has long depended on (snip) the Democratic open border program of refugees to beef up their numbers. With those numbers gone, Republicans could take back the legislature and even the governorship this year.
Maine Wire,
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Staff
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Maine Democrats have been calling for over a year for the release of more files related to the infamous pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, but the disclosures may have caused some collateral damage for Democratic Gov. Janet Mills, candidate for the Democratic U.S. Senate nomination. The sensational allegations against Gov. Mills surfaced Friday in a trove of documents released by the U.S. Department of Justice as a part of its ongoing disclosure of materials related to the investigation into Epstein's sex-trafficking and espionage ring. (snip) An anonymous tipster alleges that Mills was "instrumental" in covering up child sexual abuse and was "credibly named" in cocaine trafficking.
Daily Caller News Foundation,
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Hudson Crozir
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2/2/2026 9:23:05 AM
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Sixteen activist groups mobilizing against immigration agents in Minnesota have one thing in common: financial support from a nonprofit backed by the Soros Foundation. The Minneapolis-based Headwaters Foundation for Justice awarded $3,321,013 in funds and non-cash assistance to groups that now seek to monitor Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) or protest the agency (snip.)[:] Mizna, Unidos MN, (snip) CAIR Minnesota, Communities Organizing Latine Power and Action (COPAL), Centro de Trabajadores Unidos en la Lucha (CTUL), Jewish Community Action, Voices for Racial Justice, Minnesota Freedom Fund, (snip) Out Front Minnesota and Gender Justice.
Daily Caller News Foundation,
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Jason Snead
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2/1/2026 6:32:16 PM
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Minnesota's election system stands as one of the worst in the nation, and it's "vouching" policy is a prime example of why confidence in election security remains fragile. (snip) Under the state's rules, one registered voter can "vouch" for up to eight others, meaning these unverified individuals can walk into a polling place on Election Day, register and vote without ever proving identity, citizenship, or residency. [Worse,] Minnesota started giving driver's licenses to illegal aliens (snip) that are visually identical to those issued to citizens (snip) that can be used to register to vote on election day.
American Thinker,
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Clarice Feldman
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2/1/2026 1:05:15 PM
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I've been working hard this week trying to keep abreast of national and international events, and I've come to the conclusion that much of what is important to know remains, as yet, murky and unverifiable. (snip) The decades long oppression of the Cuban people is coming to an end within days. (snip) In Iran this week there were significant explosions in 11 cities, with reports (denied by the government) that key officials were killed in these bombings. (snip) "Starmer's hold on power is increasingly very tenuous. He was humiliated on a trip to China, where he received a tepid reception and gave away a great deal for nothing.
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Kass notes that J.B. Pritzker, whose sanctuary state policies attracted Bol to Illinois, grabbed the closest microphone to demagogue Renee Good's death but never spared a word for Katie Abraham.