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Bessent Replaces Biden-Era DEI Coins for America’s 250th Birthday.

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WHAT HAPPENED: The U.S. Mint revealed new coin designs for America’s 250th anniversary, featuring eagles, pilgrims, and George Washington, while dropping diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) themes selected by the former Biden government.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, the U.S. Mint, the Trump administration, and the former Biden government.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Announced December 2025 by the U.S. Mint.

💬KEY QUOTE: The Trump administration noted the Biden-era designs “did not feature a single Founding Father but instead emphasized diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) themes.”

🎯IMPACT: The redesign shifts focus back to America’s Founding Fathers and traditional symbols, moving away from DEI-centric themes.

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The U.S. Mint has dropped diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) themes selected by the former Biden government to adorn coins commemorating America’s 250th anniversary. Instead, new designs have been chosen that feature traditional American symbols, such as eagles, pilgrims, and President George Washington.

Notably, the Biden-era coin designs—which were never publicly released—focused heavily on DEI-related imagery and omitted the Founding Fathers entirely. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent reportedly scrapped those plans under the guidance of the Trump White House.

The U.S. Mint has not officially commented on or released images of the Biden-era concepts. However, the Trump White House has criticized the previous designs for sidelining America’s historical figures and traditional values in favor of a DEI-oriented narrative. The new designs appear to reflect a return to celebrating the country’s founding and heritage.

The National Pulse reported in early October that the U.S. Mint was considering a $1 commemorative coin celebrating the United States of America’s 250th birthday that will feature an image of President Donald J. Trump. The U.S. Treasurer, Brandon Beach, revealed the proposed design, stating, “No fake news here. These first drafts honoring America’s 250th Birthday and [President Trump] are real.”

The front of the coin features President Trump in profile, like other presidents appearing on U.S. currency. On the back of the coin is an engraving of Trump standing in front of an American flag, raising his fist into the air—a reference to him raising his fist after being shot in the ear by a would-be assassin during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.

Notably, U.S. law technically prohibits living presidents from appearing on the country’s currency. However, commemorative coins struck by the U.S. Mint are allowed to feature living presidents while also retaining their denominated value.

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Top Teachers Union Boss Brands Trump a ‘Dictator’ in Call with Antifa-Linked Movement.

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WHAT HAPPENED: The president of the National Education Association (NEA) referred to former President Donald J. Trump as a “dictator” during a far-left activist call organized by the Sunrise Movement.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Becky Pringle, president of the NEA, and the Sunrise Movement, a far-left organization with ties to Antifa.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The comments were made during a Zoom event last week titled “Roadmap to Political Revolution.”

💬KEY QUOTE: It is truly shocking that the head of the largest teachers union in the country, who is meant to represent the best interests of her members, would join in such a radical event—one that is openly calling to change the US political system, and to call for collective action and political activism.” – Mika Hackner, North American Values Institute

🎯IMPACT: Concerns have been raised about the NEA’s alignment with far-left activism and its influence on education and, by extension, American children, with critics questioning the organization’s federal charter.

IN FULL

Becky Pringle, president of the National Education Association (NEA), is facing criticism after referring to President Donald J. Trump as a “dictator” during a virtual activist call hosted by the Sunrise Movement. The event, titled “Roadmap to Political Revolution,” focused on opposing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), criticizing Trump, and promoting progressive congressional candidates.

During the call, Pringle said the NEA’s roughly three million members and thousands of affiliates would be mobilized to “advocate,” “litigate,” and “elect people” who align with the union’s political priorities. She accused the Trump administration of scapegoating immigrants and criticized ICE, saying the agency had caused “fear and trauma” in schools by allegedly targeting educators, students, and families.

The Sunrise Movement, which organized the event, is known for advocating policies such as the Green New Deal and other left-progressive policies. The group has drawn scrutiny from conservative organizations and lawmakers over reported links to Antifa-aligned activists. Antifa factions have been associated with riots, vandalism, and attacks on law enforcement and infrastructure during protests in multiple U.S. cities.

Critics have raised concerns about the NEA’s involvement in events hosted by radical groups. Mika Hackner of the North American Values Institute questioned the union’s leadership actions, saying, It is truly shocking that the head of the largest teachers union in the country, who is meant to represent the best interests of her members, would join in such a radical event—one that is openly calling to change the US political system, and to call for collective action and political activism.” Previously, an NEA whistle-blower described the organization as a “cult,” alleging it prioritizes advancing far-left agenda items over addressing the practical needs of educators and students.

Under the Trump administration, federal authorities have taken several steps to monitor and investigate Antifa-linked activity. In 2025, the administration directed financial institutions to monitor transactions potentially tied to Antifa and other left-wing domestic terror groups. Later that year, Trump announced efforts to designate violent Antifa groups overseas as foreign terrorist organizations (FTOs). In December, Attorney General Pam Bondi instructed federal law enforcement agencies to begin probing Antifa-affiliated groups for potential tax crimes and domestic terrorism offenses.

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Trump Strikes Trade Deal with India, Says Modi Has Agreed to Stop Buying Russian Oil.

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WHAT HAPPENED: President Donald J. Trump announced a trade deal with India that includes reduced tariffs and increased U.S. exports.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: President Trump and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Announced Monday following a call between the two leaders.

💬KEY QUOTE: “Out of friendship and respect for Prime Minister Modi and, as per his request, effective immediately, we agreed to a Trade Deal between the United States and India, whereby the United States will charge a reduced Reciprocal Tariff, lowering it from 25% to 18%.” – Donald Trump

🎯IMPACT: India will reduce tariffs and non-tariff barriers to zero, increase purchases of American goods, and stop purchasing Russian oil.

IN FULL

President Donald J. Trump said on Monday that the United States has struck a new trade agreement with India, following a phone call with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. In a posting on Truth Social, Trump said the pact calls for Washington to reduce its “Reciprocal Tariff” on Indian goods from 25 percent to 18 percent and that India “will likewise move forward to reduce their Tariffs and Non Tariff Barriers against the United States, to ZERO.” Trump added that Modi agreed to significantly increase purchases of U.S. products, including more than “$500 BILLION DOLLARS of U.S. Energy, Technology, Agricultural, Coal, and many other products.” He described the relationship between the two leaders as strong, saying they “GET THINGS DONE.”

Trump also said Modi agreed to stop buying Russian oil. “We spoke about many things, including Trade, and ending the War with Russia and Ukraine,” he wrote. “He agreed to stop buying Russian Oil, and to buy much more from the United States and, potentially, Venezuela. This will help END THE WAR in Ukraine, which is taking place right now, with thousands of people dying each and every week!”

The announcement comes after more than a year of strained trade relations between Washington and New Delhi. In August 2025, the Trump administration imposed a 25 percent tariff on Indian exports and signaled plans to double it to 50 percent, linking the levies to India’s continued purchase of Russian oil and citing concerns about the war in Ukraine and trade imbalances. Industry groups warned that steep U.S. tariffs were weighing on Indian exporters in key sectors such as textiles and leather and could slow India’s manufacturing growth, with credit ratings agencies flagging the potential economic impact.

In early 2026, Trump backed legislation that would allow punitive tariffs of up to 500 percent on countries continuing to import Russian oil, with India among the nations specifically mentioned by lawmakers as potentially subject to such duties.

India’s trade landscape has already shifted in response to U.S. pressure, with New Delhi scaling back Russian oil imports and exploring alternative suppliers.

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Iran’s Mullahs Fear U.S. Strikes Could Empower Protesters, Bring Down Regime.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Iran’s leadership is reportedly concerned that U.S. strikes could embolden protesters and break their regime’s hold on the country following a bloody crackdown on anti-regime demonstrations.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, Iranian officials, U.S. President Donald J. Trump, and opposition figures like Mir-Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karroubi.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Over recent days in Iran, amid ongoing tensions with the United States.

💬KEY QUOTE: “If America attacks, I will go back to the streets to take revenge for my son and the children this regime killed,” said one Tehran resident.

🎯IMPACT: Rising public anger and potential for renewed protests could destabilize the Iranian regime, particularly under external pressure.

IN FULL

Iranian officials have privately warned Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei that public anger following the regime’s violent crackdown on protests has reached a dangerous tipping point, according to people familiar with the discussions. The officials cautioned that fear is no longer restraining many Iranians and that U.S. military strikes eroding the regime’s hard power could reignite mass demonstrations.

One former official said, “The wall of fear has collapsed. There is no fear left,” adding that external pressure could embolden citizens to return to the streets. The warnings come amid sharply rising tensions between Tehran and Washington, including the deployment of additional U.S. military forces to the region, which has increased speculation about possible American intervention.

Prominent opposition figures have also issued stark warnings. Former prime minister Mir-Hossein Mousavi said, “The river of warm blood that was spilled on the cold month of January will not stop boiling until it changes the course of history.” Former parliament speaker Mehdi Karroubi blamed decades of failed domestic and foreign policies under Khamenei, 86, for the current crisis, arguing that the Islamist system itself is now at risk of collapse.

Accounts from ordinary Iranians reflect similar anger. A Tehran resident whose son was killed during the protests said, “If America attacks, I will go back to the streets to take revenge for my son and the children this regime killed.” Human rights groups estimate that thousands were killed or injured during the unrest, with security forces accused of using live ammunition and mass arrests to crush demonstrations.

Grand Ayatollah Khamenei has publicly dismissed the protests as “sedition” engineered by the United States and “Zionists.” In a recent speech, he compared Iranian protesters to Islamic State militants, accusing them of committing atrocities similar to those carried out by the Sunni extremist group.

The United States recently imposed new sanctions on Iranian officials accused of orchestrating the violent suppression of protests. President Donald J. Trump has warned that Iran would be “wiped off the face of the earth” if he were assassinated, while also saying Tehran wants a deal. The European Union (EU) has also formally designated Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organization, a move taken as U.S. carrier strike groups arrive in the Middle East for possible intervention.

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Trump’s Affordability Push Drops Rents to Four-Year Low.

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WHAT HAPPENED: National median rent has fallen to its lowest level since 2022, with rents posting their sixth straight monthly decline in January, down 6.2 percent from their peak under the Biden government.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: President Donald J. Trump, renters across the U.S., and real estate market analysts.

📍WHEN & WHERE: January 2026, across major U.S. cities including Los Angeles, Denver, Phoenix, and more.

💬KEY QUOTE: “2026 is shaping up to be one of the more renter-friendly periods we’ve seen in a decade,” said luxury real estate broker Michelle Griffith.

🎯IMPACT: Renters across the country are experiencing relief as housing costs decline, while President Trump continues to focus on long-term affordability and homeownership solutions.

IN FULL

President Donald J. Trump is delivering measurable relief to Americans facing high housing costs, with new data showing the national median rent has fallen to its lowest level since 2022. Rents declined for the sixth consecutive month in January, marking the steepest year-over-year drop in more than two years, down 6.2 percent from their peak under the Biden government.

“2026 is shaping up to be one of the more renter-friendly periods we’ve seen in a decade,” said luxury real estate broker Michelle Griffith, pointing to broad-based declines across the country. Major metro areas, including Los Angeles, Denver, Phoenix, and Pittsburgh, are reporting notable reductions in rental prices. In Los Angeles, rents have fallen to a four-year low, while Denver renters are seeing the most affordable prices in at least nine years, according to market data.

These gains for renters come amid a broader affordability push under President Trump, as Americans benefit from multi-year-low gas prices, easing mortgage rates, tax refunds, and rising wages. The White House credits stronger immigration enforcement as one factor easing pressure on housing demand, boosting wages for American workers, and improving overall affordability, as reduced competition for housing has helped stabilize prices while strengthening labor markets.

At the same time, President Trump has taken direct aim at large corporate investors, making clear that “homes are for people, not corporations.” His administration has advanced reforms designed to curb Wall Street’s dominance in the housing market and ensure families, not institutional buyers, are renting and owning homes.

Beyond housing, the administration’s affordability agenda has extended to other household costs, including aggressive action to lower prescription drug prices, further reducing financial strain for working families and seniors.

President Trump has made clear that restoring the American Dream of homeownership, not merely lower rents, remains a central goal of his administration. “Homes are built for people, not for corporations, and America will not become a nation of renters,” he said last month.

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Here’s What We Know About the Trump Kennedy Center Renovations Closure.

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WHAT HAPPENED: The Donald J. Trump and John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts will close for two years for major renovations starting July 4, 2026.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: President Donald J. Trump and Trump Kennedy Center Vice President of Public Relations Roma Daravi.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Announced for July 4th, 2026, at the Trump Kennedy Center, Washington, D.C.

💬KEY QUOTE: “This important decision, based on input from many Highly Respected Experts, will take a tired, broken, and dilapidated Center, one that has been in bad condition, both financially and structurally for many years, and turn it into a World Class Bastion of Arts, Music, and Entertainment, far better than it has ever been before. America will be very proud of its new and beautiful Landmark for many generations to come. Thank you for your attention to this matter!” – Donald Trump

🎯IMPACT: The project aims to transform the Kennedy Center into a world-class facility, reflecting the beauty of America.

IN FULL

President Donald J. Trump has announced that the recently renamed Trump Kennedy Center, of which he is chairman, will close for a two-year period starting July 4, 2026, to allow for comprehensive renovations. This decision follows a review involving contractors, musical experts, art institutions, and other advisors.

“The Trump Kennedy Center will close on July 4th, 2026, in honor of the 250th Anniversary of our Country, whereupon we will simultaneously begin Construction of the new and spectacular Entertainment Complex,” the President wrote on his Truth Social platform, adding: “Financing is completed, and fully in place! This important decision, based on input from many Highly Respected Experts, will take a tired, broken, and dilapidated Center, one that has been in bad condition, both financially and structurally for many years, and turn it into a World Class Bastion of Arts, Music, and Entertainment, far better than it has ever been before. America will be very proud of its new and beautiful Landmark for many generations to come. Thank you for your attention to this matter!”

Roma Daravi, Vice President of Public Relations at the Trump Kennedy Center, stated that despite financial stability achieved under Trump’s leadership, the building remains in physical disrepair, explaining: !In less than 1 year, Trump has balanced the budget, raised over $130 million from donors, and secured $257 million from Congress. We are financially stable yet the building is still physically in trouble.”

“Decades of gross negligence left this institution with a broken budget, $100 million operating deficit, $26 million bottom-line deficit, and $250 million of deferred maintenance needs,” she added, stressing that “With President Trump’s proven record of delivering projects under budget and ahead of schedule, the finished Center will reflect the true beauty of America.”

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DATA: Americans Overwhelmingly Support Enforcing Borders, Deporting Criminal Illegals.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Two new polls reveal overwhelming American support for President Donald J. Trump’s immigration policies, including deporting illegal aliens and empowering U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: President Trump, ICE, illegal aliens, and the American public.

📍WHEN & WHERE: Polls were conducted recently in the U.S., amid Democrat agitation against immigration enforcement.

💬KEY QUOTE: “Americans are rallying behind President Trump’s agenda—and Democrats’ extremism couldn’t be more out of touch.” – White House

🎯IMPACT: The findings highlight strong public support for enforcing immigration laws, deporting criminal illegal aliens, and rejecting Democrat-led calls to defund ICE.

IN FULL

Recent polls indicate strong public support for key aspects of President Donald Trump’s immigration enforcement policies, including deportations and cooperation with federal authorities. One poll found that 73 percent of respondents agree that entering the U.S. without permission constitutes breaking the law, and 61 percent percent support deporting illegal immigrants to their home countries.

Fifty-eight percent reject calls to defund U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), which has become a central stance for some Democrats. Additionally, 54 percent support ICE in enforcing federal immigration laws.

A separate survey shows 73 percent believe criminal illegal immigrants should be deported, with over half applying that view to all illegal immigrants lacking a lawful right to remain in the country. Sixty-seven percent favor state and local officials cooperating with federal authorities to deport criminal illegal immigrants, including 64 percent of independents. Similarly, 67 percent believe local jails should turn over criminal illegal immigrants to federal authorities for deportation, with support from 62 percent of independents and 50 percent of Democrats.

The polling also reveals that 60 percent view Democrats as actively encouraging resistance to ICE officers performing their duties to protect public safety. Fifty-seven percent oppose elected officials inciting chaos by calling for defiance against ICE.

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More Minnesota Church Invaders Arrested Following Don Lemon Indictment.

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WHAT HAPPENED: Attorney General Pam Bondi announced the arrest of two more suspects linked to a protest at a Minnesota church, following a federal indictment.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Ian Davis Austin, Jerome Deangelo Richardson, journalist Don Lemon, and others named in the indictment.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The arrests followed a January 18 protest at Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota.

💬KEY QUOTE: “If you riot in a place of worship, we WILL find you,” Bondi said.

🎯IMPACT: Austin and Richardson are among nine suspects charged in a federal indictment alleging a conspiracy to violate religious freedom at a place of worship, as well as injuring, intimidating, and interfering with the free exercise of religion.

IN FULL

Attorney General Pam Bondi announced Monday the arrests of Ian Davis Austin and Jerome Deangelo Richardson in connection with a January 18 storming of the Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, by anti-ICE activists and Don Lemon, bringing renewed attention to a federal investigation into the disruption of a worship service in a coordinated attack on the church.

Austin and Richardson are among nine suspects charged in a federal indictment alleging a conspiracy to violate religious freedom at a place of worship, as well as injuring, intimidating, and interfering with the free exercise of religion. The protest targeted the church’s pastor over alleged ties to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and took place during a live church service.

According to federal authorities, demonstrators stormed the sanctuary, chanted slogans opposing ICE, and interrupted worship, causing alarm among congregants. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) characterized the incident as a “coordinated attack on the church,” citing the organized nature of the protest and the timing during religious services.

Bondi warned in a social media post, “If you riot in a place of worship, we WILL find you.” Prosecutors have argued that the actions inside the church went beyond protected protest activity and crossed into criminal interference with religious worship. Authorities allege that some participants coordinated travel, livestreaming, and on-site disruptions to maximize attention during the service.

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FACT CHECK: Epstein Email Claiming Trump Hates Black Women, Calls them ‘Boogers’ Appears FAKE.

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WHAT HAPPENED: A supposed email among newly-released Jeffrey Epstein-related documents, suggesting President Donald J. Trump dislikes black women, appears to be fake.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Jeffrey Epstein, the “Groyper” movement, the International Business Times, and President Trump.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The alleged email began to be circulated on February 1, but has now been deleted.

💬KEY QUOTE: “Trump will be there, [he] doesn’t like black girls, calls them ‘boogers’, won’t go [with them] in 10 feet,” read the alleged, seemingly fabricated email.

🎯IMPACT: A search of the Justice Department’s Epstein Library fails to turn up any sign of the email, and the AF Post account on X (formerly Twitter), which originally shared it, has since deleted it.

IN FULL

A supposed email from Jeffrey Epstein suggesting President Donald J. Trump dislikes black women, shared on X (formerly Twitter) by AF Post and reported by the International Business Times—despite the fact that it had not authenticated it—appears to be fraudulent.

A screenshot of the supposed email shared by AF Post, associated with Nick Fuentes’s anti-Trump Groyper movement and founded by former drug addict Aidan Thompson, shows an unidentified person emailing Epstein to say they planned to bring at least two women to an event, writing, “They’re up for anything, you’ll love them.”

“Not a good idea,” Epstein replies, adding, “Trump will be there, [he] doesn’t like black girls, calls them ‘boogers’, won’t go [within] in 10 feet.” AF Post shared the alleged email alongside a picture of Trump with Nicki Minaj, a black rapper and supporter, and it was subsequently reshared by many other accounts.

Crucially, however, the email appears to be a fabrication. The International Business Times, choosing to cover the email despite not having verified it, conceded five paragraphs into its report: “One should note, however, that the post was unverified and the document shared hasn’t been authenticated. It remains unconfirmed if they are among the official documents released by the Department of Justice as part of the Epstein files.”

A search of the Epstein Library made available online by the Department of Justice (DOJ) fails to turn up any sign of the email. Importantly, AF Post has deleted the post sharing it, suggesting they no longer believe it is genuine—although they have not issued a correction, and it can still be seen embedded in the IB Times report, which remains live as of the time of publication.

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Appeals Court Dismisses Complaint Against Anti-Trump Obama Judge.

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WHAT HAPPENED: A federal appeals court judge dismissed a judicial misconduct complaint filed by the Justice Department against anti-Trump U.S. District Judge James Boasberg.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Judge James Boasberg, Judge Jeffrey Sutton, the Justice Department, Chad Mizelle, and President Donald J. Trump.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The complaint was filed in July 2025, and the dismissal occurred in December 2025, with proceedings involving the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals.

💬KEY QUOTE: “A repetition of uncorroborated statements rarely supplies a basis for a valid misconduct complaint.” – Judge Jeffrey Sutton in his dismissal order.

🎯IMPACT: The dismissal highlights the ongoing tensions between Judge Boasberg and the Trump Administration over issues from immigration to former Special Counsel Jack Smith’s investigations of President Trump.

IN FULL

A judicial misconduct complaint against U.S. District Judge James Boasberg has been dismissed by Judge Jeffrey Sutton of the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals, who concluded that the Justice Department (DOJ) failed to provide evidence to support its allegations. The complaint was filed by Chad Mizelle, a former senior Justice Department official, and accused Boasberg of making improper remarks about the Trump administration during a closed-door meeting of the Judicial Conference. According to the complaint, Boasberg suggested that the administration might ignore federal court rulings and trigger a constitutional crisis.

Judge Sutton said the allegation rested on unsupported claims rather than verified evidence. “In the absence of the attachment, the complaint offers no source for what, if anything, the subject judge said,” Sutton wrote. He also rejected reliance on media commentary cited in the filing, stating that “a repetition of uncorroborated statements rarely supplies a basis for a valid misconduct complaint.”

The complaint referenced a Fox News clip discussing the alleged remarks, but Sutton said it did not independently substantiate the claim. He concluded that the materials provided were insufficient to establish judicial misconduct under governing standards.

Boasberg, the chief judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, appointed by President Barack Obama, has been a frequent target of criticism from President Donald J. Trump and Republican lawmakers for his aggressive rulings against the administration. He has presided over multiple high-profile cases, most notably challenges to the administration’s use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan migrants. In that litigation, Boasberg temporarily blocked deportation flights and claimed to have found probable cause to consider holding government officials in contempt for failing to comply with his orders.

An appeals court subsequently set aside Boasberg’s contempt ruling, a decision welcomed by the administration and its allies. Nevertheless, Boasberg has continued to warn that contempt proceedings could be revived if his partisan orders are disregarded, fueling tensions between the judiciary and the executive branch.

Some Republican lawmakers have moved impeachment proceedings against Boasberg, citing his handling of immigration cases and his role in matters connected to former Special Counsel Jack Smith’s “Arctic Frost” investigation targeting President Trump and his allies. Critics have accused Boasberg of judicial overreach and bias, allegations the Obama judge has not publicly addressed.

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ProPublica Doxxes Agents Who Shot Alex Pretti – They’re Both Hispanic.

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WHAT HAPPENED: ProPublica doxxed the names of two federal immigration agents involved in the fatal shooting of Minneapolis agitator Alex Pretti, revealing both are Hispanic men.

👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Border Patrol agent Jesus Ochoa, 43, and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officer Raymundo Gutierrez, 35, were identified as the agents. Pretti, a 37-year-old male nurse, was the shot agitator.

📍WHEN & WHERE: The shooting occurred on January 24 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

💬KEY QUOTE: “[S]ecrecy, in our view, deprives the public of the most fundamental tool for accountability,” claimed ProPublica’s editors.

🎯IMPACT: The Department of Justice (DOJ) has confirmed that its Civil Rights Division is reviewing the Pretti case.

IN FULL

ProPublica has doxxed two Hispanic men, Border Patrol agent Jesus Ochoa and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officer Raymundo Gutierrez, as the two federal agents involved in the fatal shooting of anti-ICE agitator Alex Pretti in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The agents, both originally from South Texas, were participating in Operation Metro Surge, a major immigration enforcement initiative that began in December.

Following the shooting, both were placed on administrative leave. In explaining their decision to expose the men’s names, potentially exposing them and their families to far-left or immigrant-linked violence, despite the fact they have not been charged with a crime, ProPublica’s editors wrote: “ProPublica is publishing the names of the two federal immigration agents involved in the fatal shooting of Minnesota protester Alex Pretti. We believe there are few investigations that deserve more sunlight and public scrutiny than this one, in which two masked agents fired 10 shots at Pretti as he lay on the ground after being pepper-sprayed.”

The shooting took place on January 24 during an attempt by agents to clear Pretti and a woman from a roadway. Pretti resisted, prompting agents to yell “He’s got a gun!” before opening fire. Federal authorities later confirmed that Pretti was armed with a legally permitted handgun. Available video from the scene depicts a highly chaotic confrontation, with some accounts claiming an agent seized Pretti’s firearm prior to the shots being fired.

Pretti, a 37-year-old nurse employed at a U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, had attacked immigration agents the week prior to his shooting, swearing and spitting at them and kicking out a law enforcement vehicle’s taillight before scuffling with officers, again with his gun on his belt.

He was the second activist killed by federal agents in Minneapolis in recent weeks, following the fatal shooting of Renee Good after she hit an officer with her SUV earlier in January.

This situation in Minnesota stands in sharp contrast to the orderly, collaborative immigration enforcement operation seen in West Virginia over the same period, where federal and local partners worked together to detain hundreds of illegal aliens without reported violence or major public backlash, without the resistance from agitators and Democrat officials seen in Minneapolis.

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