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Today in Politics, Bulletin 296. 1/29/26


… Tom Homan held his first press conference in MN today after taking over for Greg Bovino and Krist Noem: “This is common sense cooperation that allows us to draw down the number of people we have here. Yes, I said it. Draw down the number of people here.”

… Homan took a swipe at his predecessor: “I’m not here because the federal govt has carried out its mission perfectly. I do not want to hear that everything that has been done here has been perfect.”

… Q: “Can you be specific about how many ICE and Border Patrol agents are currently operating in the state? Homan: 3,000. They’ve been in theater a long time. Day after day, can’t eat in restaurants, people spin on you, blowing whistles at you. But my main focus now is draw down.”

… “In theater” is a military term used to describe a war zone.

… Q: “When you’re talking about ‘targeted operations,’ are you talking about people whose crime is coming to this country? Homan: All operations are going to be targeted. But the prioritization are gonna be criminal aliens, public safety threats, and national security threats. We’ve got a lot of them. But if you’re in the country illegally you’re never off the table.”

… Fox chief political analyst Brit Hume was asked to comment on their new poll showing that 59% of Americans think BP/ICE is “too aggressive” on enforcement: “It does track with other polls. It suggests that while the admin was within its legal limits in this immigration crackdown - it has hit its political limits. I think the admin is being seen as having gone too far on this and the polls certainly suggest that.”

… A year after she asked Trump to have mercy on immigrants during a service after his inauguration, Bishop Mariann Budde told CNN she “could not have even imagined how terrible the enforcement of this new immigration stance would be. The very things that I said that we feared has come to pass, It’s the fulfillment of our worst suspicions.”

… Pete Buttigieg on MS NOW: “I think the Trump admin is so far on the back foot that you’re seeing two things that are very rare: Trump backing down and JD Vance shutting up.”

… Vance has kept a much lower profile over the past several days after he agreed with Stephen Miller’s comment that Alex Pretti was an “assassin.” Trump even invited Vance to speak today at the Cabinet meeting and he declined, saying “I’m just here for the free coffee.” But I don’t really agree that Trump is “backing down.” I think they are regrouping until the furor dies down before ramping things up worse than before.

… Minnesota’s Chief federal Judge Schiltz just included this as part of a scathing order: “Attached to this order is an appendix that identifies 96 court orders that ICE has violated in 74 cases. This list should give pause to anyone - no matter his or her political beliefs - who cares about the rule of law. ICE has likely violated more court orders in Jan 2026 than some federal agencies have violated in their entire existence.”

… NYT: “9 prosecutors from cities around the country are launching a coalition to assist in prosecuting federal law enforcement officers who violate state laws, one of the prosecutors, Larry Krasner in Philadelphia. The org, which is called the Project for the Fight Against Federal Overreach, will also include Minneapolis DA Mary Moriarty. Its acronym, F.A.F.O., references a slang term for negative consequences, and its formation was spurred by ‘growing concerns about warrantless entries, unlawful detentions, and coercive enforcement tactics by fed agents.’”

… “Normally, the FBI and the DOJ’s Office of Civil Rights determine whether the use of deadly force by a federal agent was justified. State prosecutors also have the power to investigate and prosecute state crimes like murder, and they have often done so in cooperation with the federal govt. But that cooperation has broken down as Trump admin officials have denied that the federal agents committed any wrongdoing and accused Minnesota leaders of thwarting their immigration enforcement efforts and allowing fraud in federally funded programs.

… “After local officials were blocked from the investigations, Moriarty resorted to opening a web portal to allow the public to submit evidence like cellphone videos. She has said that she expects to have enough evidence to decide whether to pursue charges in the two killings. Her office is also investigating a third incident in which a Venezuelan man was shot in the leg.”

… Sen. Susan Collins said she has gotten ICE to shut down their operation in Maine: “I can report that Secretary Noem has informed me that ICE has ended its enhanced activities in Maine. There are currently no ongoing or planned large-scale ICE operations here. I have been urging Noem and others in the admin to get ICE to reconsider its approach to immigration enforcement in the state. I appreciate the Secretary’s willingness to listen to and consider my recommendations and her personal attention to the situation in Maine.”

… Amazing how differently things are handled in swing states where a Republican is facing a tough reelection battle.

… Deadline: “With a chant of ‘ICE Out Now!’ Bruce Springsteen wasted no time condemning Trump and the killings of Alex Pretti and Renee Good by federal agents in Minnesota. In classic form from the the card-carrying anti-MAGA rock legend and a little audio addition from actual protests, the 4:35-minute ‘Streets of Minneapolis’ calls out ‘King Trump and his private army from the DHS.’”

… Springsteen: “It’s dedicated to the people of Minneapolis, our innocent immigrant neighbors and in memory of Alex Pretti and Renee Good. Stay free, Bruce Springsteen.”

… WaPo: “Federal immigration officers fanning out across Minnesota and other parts of the country are newly equipped with an array of state-of-the-art surveillance technologies, thanks to a bill passed last summer that transformed ICE into the country’s most highly funded law enforcement agency. ICE has wasted no time spending its war chest, buying new tools ranging from biometric trackers to mobile phone location databases, spyware and drones, while loosening restrictions on how it uses some of these technologies.”

… “These new surveillance powers come at a time when ICE is also pushing the bounds of its traditional role of immigration enforcement. In recent months, ICE leaders, backed by top Trump admin officials, have asserted the authority to use all available tools to monitor and investigate anti-ICE protester networks, including US citizens. Democratic lawmakers and civil rights groups say the agency’s expanding use of its surveillance tools infringes on privacy and free speech rights of immigrants and US citizens alike.”

… “On Thursday, DHS disclosed in an annual report that the agency has significantly expanded the operational scope for its use of facial recognition, AI and other advanced technologies.”

… Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-GA) on MS NOW: “They are building the libertarian and conservative’s worst nightmare: a leviathan federal govt that’s totally unaccountable, acts outside of the Constitution, and creates a society in which individual rights are not protected.”

… CNN’s Manu Raju: “WH and Senate leaders move closer to deal to avert shutdown but seek to resolve sticking points. Discussions on approving 5 bills for rest of fiscal year and a short CR for DHS funding. Would allow for talks over new ICE policy. With signs a Senate-WH deal may be inked today, two sides would have limited time to agree on new ICE policies that would be attached to a longer-term DHS funding bill. Unclear if it will pass Senate tonight, but deal within reach. They had been debating the length of the CR for DHS funding.”

… It looks as though the deal is going to be a 2-week CR for the DHS funding in the senate. But since they modified what the House passed, the whole package has to go back to the House. And there are several House Republican factions who are threatening to vote against the senate deal. If everything does pass, then they will have two weeks to work out a deal or DHS funding will end.

… Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) told CNN that he opposes any effort by Dems to force ICE agents to take their masks off: “I’ve seen people dox me. I’ve seen people take pictures and identify law enforcement officers and then put their families at risk. So, I think that’s a step too far.”

… Masking is not about doxing. That is the excuse. They are wearing masks so people cannot identify agents who engage in abuses, civil rights violations, and crimes. You can’t report someone or hold them accountable in any way if you can’t identify them.

… House Republicans are griping about getting this back from the senate with changes to what they passed (with 7 Democratic votes). Freedom Caucus Chair Andy Harris: “The Democrats’ desire to keep millions of illegal aliens in the US will not suddenly disappear in a week or a month with a CR. Delaying full year funding for DHS any further is a bad idea.”

… A senior GOP aide said a two-week CR “hands more leverage to Democrats to derail immigration enforcement. We’d be right back here again in two weeks with more crazy demands from the radical Left.”

… House Appropriations Committee Chairman Tom Cole told Fox he doesn’t think the deal from the senate is going to fly: “It would be very unlikely to pass the House.”

… Rep. Stephanie Bice (R-OK): “This is the wrong strategy. We’ve negotiated these bills in a bipartisan fashion. They should pass it as packaged by the House. And again, we can negotiate changes that they feel are necessary if that’s their demand. But not funding.”

… Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) repeated the threat that she has a group formed to block this deal in the House until the senate passes their voter ID bill, which will essentially federalize elections and end mail-in voting: “I have received a phone call from another Republican member who has stated that they will back us in our efforts at attaching the SAVE Act to any piece of legislation that Schumer sends back to the House.”

… Luna: “If Schumer shuts the govt down, the price to reopen will be the SAVE Act. If Schumer decides to keep the govt open, they will still be forced to vote on the SAVE Act. The SAVE Act on election integrity is one of the most important things to secure our elections. This is a non-negotiable.”

… Another problem is that Speaker Mike Johnson sent the House home again for another extended recess while the senate was working: To CNN: “We’ll get everybody back as soon as we can. The weather may be an issue. There are some members on codels across the world, literally, so we’ll do the best we can.”

… House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) at his press conference today said something about Noem that got the attention of Fox: “She’s got to be put on ice permanently.”

… Fox asked Jeffries about his choice of words: “She needs to be put on ice. It’s clear, right? That means gone. G-O-N-E. From her position. Don’t misinterpret anything that I’ve said.”

… Melania Trump was back on Fox promoting her movie again, but they keep asking her to give her take on political issues. She was asked about her husband’s immigration crackdown: “He would like to have a country where all of the people can walk down the street and not be harassed or murdered or women raped.”

… NYT on the Melania movie: “The film’s rollout is huge - a $35 million marketing campaign that includes TV commercials during NFL playoff games and a premiere simulcast in 25 theaters in the US. Starting Friday, the film hits 3,300 theaters worldwide.”

… “Amazon’s all-hands-on-deck handling of ‘Melania,’ which follows Melania in the days leading up to her husband’s second inauguration. Ms. Trump produced the film, which was directed by Brett Ratner, who has not made a movie since 2017, when multiple women accused him of sexual misconduct.

… Amazon paid Trump’s production company $40 million for the rights to ‘Melania,’ about $26 million more than the next closest bidder, Disney. The fee includes a related docuseries that is scheduled to air later this year.”

…. “The budget for ‘Melania’ is unknown, but documentaries that follow a subject for a limited amount of time usually cost less than $5 million to produce. The $35 million for marketing is 10 times what some other high-profile documentaries have received. All of which has a lot of Hollywood questioning whether Amazon’s push is anything more than the company’s attempt to ingratiate itself with Trump.”

… Ted Hope, who started the film division at Amazon: “This has to be the most expensive documentary ever made that didn’t involve music licensing. How can it not be equated with currying favor or an outright bribe? How can that not be the case?”

… Director Julie Cohen on Amazon: “I’ve loved working with them in the past, but I wouldn’t want to work with them in the future. I’m very concerned about the amount of money they paid for the film. That’s not normal spending for a documentary, so I think that would suggest that Amazon is buying something else for their money. That’s a big problem.”

It appears we are heading for at least a short govt shutdown which could be longer if House Republicans make good on their threats not to go along with a senate deal. Meanwhile, it looks as though we are set to bomb Iran while another week goes by without any additional Epstein files.

Indivisible just announced the next big nationwide No Kings protest will be March 28, which will focus on ICE and should be the biggest one yet. Organizer Ezra Levin: “Based on how the regime is behaving, I can’t guarantee that there isn’t a risk involved to show up and exercise your constitutional rights. It’s a terrible thing to have to say in 2026 in America, but it’s the truth.”

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… Reuters photographed US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard at the Fulton County elections office as the FBI was executing a search warrant and seizing ballots and other files relating to the 2020 election and loading them into trucks. VERY odd for a DNI to be present at something like this.

… A Trump admin official gave a statement to NewsNation on why Gabbard was there: “Director Gabbard has a pivotal role in election security and protecting the integrity of our elections against interference, including operations targeting voting systems, databases, and election infrastructure. She has and will continue to take action on President Trump’s directive to secure our elections and work with our interagency partners to do so.”

… Something to watch. Very closely. Everything about this is highly suspicious. As I said on Uncovered yesterday, I don’t think this is about 2020 at all. Whatever is going on here is about the midterms and 2028.

… Sen. Jon Ossoff (D-GA): “This is a SEISMIC event. This should have people across absolutely shook. This is an FBI raid on the Fulton County elections office - this is a shot across the bow at the midterm elections.”

… Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA): “Why is Tulsi Gabbard at an FBI raid on an election office in Fulton County? There are only two explanations for why the DNI would show up at a federal raid tied to Trump’s obsession with losing the 2020 election. Either Gabbard believes there was a legitimate foreign intelligence nexus – in which case she is in

clear violation of her obligation under the law to keep the intelligence committees ‘fully and currently informed’ of relevant national security concerns – or she is once again demonstrating her utter lack of fitness for the office that she holds by injecting the nonpartisan intelligence community she is supposed to be leading into a domestic political stunt designed to legitimize conspiracy theories that undermine our democracy.”

… I think there could be a third reason. Shenanigans in the midterms.

… CNN fact-checker Daniel Dale: “During a late-night nonsense-posting spree, Trump shared two posts and a video that falsely claimed Walmart is about to shut 250 of its 303 CA stores because of the state’s ‘$22 per hour minimum wage.’ The minimum wage is $16.90, not $22, and Walmart tells me this morning that the mass-closure claim is fake, in fact that it just opened a new store in CA last month; Gov. Newsom’s office posted a tweet expressing disbelief at this nonsense.”

… Statement from Gavin Newsom: “In the last 60 minutes, the President has posted 56 times on Truth Social. One post claims Walmart is closing 85% of its CA stores because of our ‘$22 minimum wage.’ Another features an AI-generated video in which a robot accuses Gov. Newsom of running a drug-money laundering scheme out of the Governor’s Office with the Mexican cartel.”

… “Just to clarify: Walmart’s 303 stores in CA are open. The AI robot is lying. Gov. Newsom is not Pablo Escobar. We cannot believe we have to say any of this out loud. We cannot believe this is real life. And we truly cannot believe this man has the nuclear codes. Deep breaths, everyone. 3 more years.”

… Trump held one of his N. Korea-style Cabinet meetings today where he went around the room and everyone praised Dear Leader, but this time he took no questions from the press and said he wasn’t going to call on everyone to speak after he fell asleep in the last one: “We’re not going to go through the whole table because the last time we had a press conference, it lasted for 3 hours, and some people said, ‘He closed his eyes!’ Look, it got pretty boring. I just closed them because I wanted to get the hell out of here.”

… CNN’s Kaitlan Collins was there: “I’m not sure I’ve ever been in a cabinet meeting covering the president where he did not take questions from reporters.”

… Trump called on people like Kelly Loeffler, Chris Wright, Steve Witkoff, Lee Zeldin, Nutlick and others at the meeting. Lots of people. But who was notably not called on by Trump to speak - Kristi Noem.

… Trump spoke first before Sycophant Hour began: “People that own their homes - we’re gonna keep them wealthy. We’re gonna keep those prices up. We’re not gonna destroy the value of their homes so that somebody who didn’t work very hard can buy a home.”

… Trump to young people hoping to buy a home in the near future: Screw you.

… Howard Lutnick: You are fixing everything with your policies. You have changed America and created the golden age.”

… Then don’t call him Nutlick for nothing.

… Kelly Loeffler: “Under your leadership, you have ended at least 8 wars. Probably the most important and underreported war that you ended was Joe Biden and the Democrats’ war on main street and hard-working families.”

… Chris Wright: “Beautiful, clean coal was the MVP of this cold snap right now. I can say with confidence, hundreds of American lives have been saved because of your leaning in and stopping the killing of coal and revitalizing coal.”

… NY Mag: “It’s been another terrible week for WaPo. The newsroom is bracing for a devastating round of layoffs, with rumors flying that some desks may be shuttered entirely. The ostensible reason for the layoffs is that WaPo, like many other newspapers, is losing money. But unlike other newspapers, WaPo is also in the midst of a demoralizing destruction of its brand that has alienated hundreds of thousands of subscribers and left even its staff unsure what the paper is trying to do, both journalistically and business-wise.”

… One WaPo staffer: “I’m increasingly finding it hard to justify the cuts from a journalistic perspective. Of course, financially, the Post is in a deep hole and I understand that. But some of that hole, if not a lot of it, is because of Jeff Bezos.”

… “Opinion section editor Adam O’Neal essentially cleaned house upon arrival, turning the section into a MAGA-friendly libertarian outpost largely free of liberals and progressives. Some of the paper’s most prized reporters and editors, having lost faith in the Post’s journalistic mission and business, left for rival publications, further damaging the paper. And as the latest round of layoffs loomed, Bezos hit Couture Week in Paris and attended a private screening of the documentary Melania at the WH - a movie Amazon spent $40 million to produce.”

… WSJ: “In 2025, the US housing market continued to be mired in a slump, with sales volume stuck at its lowest point in decades and affordability out of reach for many buyers. But at the ultra high-end of the market, a very different narrative unfolded: Ultraluxury real-estate sales, which have boomed in much of the country for the last few years, got even stronger.”

… “The nation’s top 10 luxury markets - those with the highest concentrations of home sales of $10 million or more - collectively posted more than 1,600 sales in that price range in 2025, roughly 32% more than the previous year and a nearly 24% increase in dollar volume to $28.6 billion.”

… “The luxury market typically takes its cues from financial markets, responding after IPOs, mergers and funding rounds as well as major surges in stocks, according to Compass chief economist Mike Simonsen. ‘The entire Silicon Valley market has only got 1,000 homes for sale,’ Simonsen said. ‘It is a lot of concentrated wealth.’”

… One high-end realtor said the AI boom is driving sales: “I’m showing my listings to AI founders and CEOs and VCs. There is a lot of energy surrounding it.”

… Another indicator that Trump’s new economy is being hard-wired to benefit the uber-rich while everyone else gets screwed.

… AP: “When the Supreme Court granted an unusually quick hearing over Trump’s tariffs, a similarly rapid resolution seemed possible. After all, Trump’s lawyers told the court that speed was of the essence on an issue central to the Republican president’s economic agenda. They pointed to a statement from Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent warning that the ‘longer a final ruling is delayed, the greater the risk of economic disruption.’”

… “But nearly 3 months have elapsed since arguments in the closely watched case, and the court isn’t scheduled to meet in public for more than 3 weeks. No one knows for sure what’s going on among the 9 justices, several of whom expressed skepticism about the tariffs’ legality at arguments in Nov. One possible explanation, said Carter Phillips, a lawyer with 91 arguments before the high court, ‘is that the court is more evenly divided than appeared to be the case at oral argument and the fifth vote is wavering.’”

… Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) was asked on MS NOW about the Trump supporter who attacked her at a town hall: “I instinctively tried to, like, punch him. I was raised with 3 brothers who were older than me. You learn that maybe taking the first punch when somebody is bigger than you yields you better results. Well, I'm fortunate I didn't get to him because I'd probably be catching charges as well. He was saved by security.”

… I will note that Omar moved towards the assailant with a rather large pen clenched in her fist that seemed to indicate she was about to inflict some serious damage in self-defense. I believe her when she says that security probably did him a favor by grabbing him before she could get to him!

… Fox analyst Brit Hume: “People do not feel good about this economy. This poll suggests that and they haven't for some time. It's not so far getting any better for them which would be very dangerous for the Republicans in the midterm elections.”

… Scott Bessent to Fox on the unveiling of the new Trump Accounts that were passed as part of the OBBB bill which allow parents to make tax-free contributions to an investment account for their children: "Rather than giving a toy for a birthday or holiday, they can contribute to these accounts."

… Democrat Jennifer Jenkins announced that she is dropping out of the race for senate in FL and is endorsing Alexander Vindman.

… WaPo: “The US naval buildup in the Middle East has continued, with the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln and 3 warships escorting it arriving in the North Arabian Sea. They are the destroyers USS Frank E. Petersen Jr., USS Spruance, and USS Michael Murphy. Another U.S. destroyer, the USS Delbert D. Black, arrived in the region recently and was in the Red Sea on Thursday. It deployed from Naval Station Mayport in Florida, early this month. Two other destroyers, the USS McFaul and the USS Mitscher, were near the Strait of Hormuz on Thursday. The USS Bulkeley and USS Roosevelt, also destroyers, were in the eastern Mediterranean Sea.

… Trump was fuming at the Fed Chair again after he announced there will be no rate cuts in the foreseeable future: “Jerome “Too Late” Powell again refused to cut interest rates, even though he has absolutely no reason to keep them so high. He is hurting our Country, and its National Security. We should have a substantially lower rate now that even this moron admits inflation is no longer a problem or threat. The Fed should substantially lower interest rates, NOW!”

… CNBC: “The US deficit with its global trading partners nearly doubled in Nov. as the shortfall with the EU swelled and the impact of Trump’s tariffs worked their way through the economy. The trade deficit shot up to $56.8 billion, an increase of 94.6% from Oct. Of that gain, about one-third came with the EU, where the goods deficit rose by $8.2 billion. The goods deficit with China decreased by about $1 billion to $13.9 billion.”

… “The increase in the deficit counters Trump’s efforts to use tariffs to reduce imbalances around the globe. When announcing so-called reciprocal tariffs in April 2025, the WH used the level of trade deficits with varying countries as a baseline for determining the duties.”

… Sen. Ted Cruz showed up at Trump’s event with Nicki Minaj and was hoping to get a photo with the performer for social media. But Ted was snubbed after Minaj took photos with several low-level WH staffers. The Trump WH is not happy with Ted after tapes surfaced this week of him criticizing Trump’s tariff and foreign policies.

… Politico: “Ted Cruz really wanted a photo with Nicki Minaj backstage today but he did not get one. His team was not happy with Trump advisor Alex Bruesewitz, I’m told. Yes, for real.”

… Instead, Ted had to settle for a photo in his office from Kid Rock, who was testifying before Congress about concert ticket prices.


                                                                                                                                                                   

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Hiding in Plain Sight

Democrats push to unmask ICE


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When United States law enforcement officers cover their faces, they send a clear message: We’re not accountable to anyone.

This tyrannical Donald Trump-Stephen Miller immigration tactic is working as planned. Terrifying Americans is the goal.

It wasn’t until March of last year that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents began covering their faces, claiming they were being “doxed,” a practice of revealing personal information online. They claimed their families were endangered.

Somehow, local, state, and federal police have been able to perform their jobs, including arresting violent criminals, for decades without concealing their identities. Thanks to Trump, we now have a menacing secret police force in America. But the masks and the warrantless searches could soon end.

Democrats are demanding that those strategies be dropped if the administration wants the Department of Homeland Security, including ICE, to be funded past Friday. Otherwise, the government will shut down.

Suddenly, the president has been backed into a corner.

Trump is a bully. What do bullies do when they are cornered? They turn tail. But Trump’s bullying is a unique sort, because he has the full force of a federal government he has fashioned into his own retribution machine at his disposal.

When things go south for him, as they have in Minneapolis, and even White House polling shows a significant further slide in support, he recalibrates and then retreats… sort of.

Trump’s first efforts to supposedly lower the temperature in Minneapolis involve personnel changes.

DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, whom lawmakers from both sides of the aisle have called on to be fired, resign, or impeached, has been sidelined. She hasn’t been heard from since her disastrous, lie-strewn press conference after the killing of Alex Pretti by ICE agents. She claimed Pretti “violently resisted” and “wanted to do maximum damage and massacre law enforcement.”

Border czar Tom Homan is now stepping in for Noem on issues of immigration enforcement in Minnesota. The president told ABC News that he believes Homan’s leadership will lead to a “maybe a little bit more relaxed” approach.

Gestapo cosplayer Gregory Bovino, the man initially in charge of the Minneapolis ICE deployment, has been reassigned to California and will be retiring. While the two agents who shot Pretti have been put on administrative leave. Initially, DHS said they had been reassigned to another city. We still don’t know their names.

At Homan’s first on-site news conference Thursday morning, he sounded, if not conciliatory, at least not as belligerent as his predecessor. “I come here looking for solutions. I do not want to hear that everything’s been done here has been perfect. Nothing’s ever perfect.”

But if you are expecting an immediate withdrawal of the 3,000 ICE agents from the city, don’t hold your breath. Homan said he is working on an eventual “drawdown plan,” but only with the cooperation (and capitulation) of state and local officials.

Reuters is reporting that ICE agents in Minnesota have been directed to target only immigrants with criminal records or pending charges and not to interact with “agitators,” which should be the bare minimum expected of any law enforcement agents.

Other than a personnel shuffle, nothing has substantively changed. Five days after a second American was gunned down in the street by agents of the federal government, heads should be rolling. People should be held to account and fired. Agents should have been marched out of the city. The Department of Justice and the FBI should have opened an investigation.

Instead, the president is still playing the bully. He labeled Senators Thom Tillis and Lisa Murkowski “losers” for calling for Noem’s resignation. He threatened Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey on social media, admonishing him for “PLAYING WITH FIRE.”

Attorney General Pam Bondi posted photos of “16 Minnesota rioters for allegedly assaulting federal law enforcement—people who have been resisting and impeding our federal law enforcement agents. We expect more arrests to come. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: NOTHING will stop President Trump and this Department of Justice from enforcing the law.”

That doesn’t sound like a more “relaxed” approach.

It turns out Trump’s half-hearted de-escalation measures are simply an effort to placate congressional Democrats, according to Punchbowl News. Preserving the spending bills already passed in the House and avoiding another government shutdown is his actual motivation.

George Conway, the Republican-never-Trumper-turned-Democrat warned, “Don’t fall for it, Senate Democrats.”

Right now Democrats have a rare moment of leverage with public outrage at fever pitch. Last week, the House passed a handful of spending bills, including one that funds DHS.

The Senate must now pass them to keep the government open. Passage requires a supermajority (60 votes), which means seven Democrats would have to join Republicans. After the deadly events in Minnesota, Senate Democrats say they will not vote to fund DHS. A test vote failed late Thursday ahead of the Friday midnight deadline.

Unlike during the run-up to and through the last government shutdown, the White House and congressional Republicans are actually negotiating. Reportedly, Democrats have been offered executive action but no legislative options. Senator Chuck Schumer, the minority leader, signaled that won’t fly. He is rightly distrustful of any promises Trump might make.

Democrats are demanding significant changes, changes that during any other administration would be unnecessary, because they are standard operating procedure. They are asking that agents wear body cameras, remove face masks, adhere to legal warrant procedures, and be limited by use-of-force standards.

Democrats are right to call for legislative action on these demands. But writing them into law would require the bill to return to the House. And House Republicans have warned that they don’t have the votes to pass a new version of the bill.

The best way to fight a bully is to stay calm but confidently assertive. To that end, rock legend Bruce Springsteen is lending his conscientious voice to the battle raging in Minnesota with a new anthem for these troubled times.

He wrote, recorded, and released “Streets of Minneapolis” in just three days, in response to the state terror being visited on the city of Minneapolis,” Springsteen said.

We leave you with one of his poignant stanzas.

And there were bloody footprints
Where mercy should have stood
And two dead, left to die on snow-filled streets
Alex Pretti and Renee Good

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Another DHS murder in Minneapolis

                  LOTS OF POSTS IGNORED BY BLOGGER..... ALL POSTS ARE AVAILABLE ON MIDDLEBORO REVIEW AND SO ON Folks: You need to hear this....