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Violence against law enforcement is never a good idea: Chief Border Patrol Agent | Wake Up America
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She’s 28—And Coming For A 4-Decade Incumbent: ICE Deputy Leaves DHS To Run For Congress
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Morning Brief: Trump Threatens Insurrection Act, Iran On Edge & Senators Scrutinize Abortion Pill
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Morning Brief: Trump Threatens Insurrection Act, Iran On Edge & Senators Scrutinize Abortion Pill

President Donald Trump weighs military action in Minneapolis, the White House maintains pressure on Iran as Trump ratchets down his rhetoric, and the Senate hears the testimony against mail-order abortion pills. It’s Friday, January 16, 2026, and this is the news you need to know to start your day. Today’s edition of the Morning Wire podcast can be heard below: Trump Threatens Insurrection Act As tensions remain high in Minneapolis following another ICE shooting on Wednesday, President Trump is threatening to invoke a centuries-old law. According to the Department of Homeland Security, an agent was attempting to detain an illegal immigrant when the man fled on foot. As the agent caught up to him, two more illegal immigrants emerged from a nearby apartment and began attacking him with a snow shovel and broomstick, DHS said. The agent fired a shot in self-defense, striking the first man in the leg. All three men were eventually detained. On Thursday, Trump threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act unless “the corrupt politicians of Minnesota don’t obey the law and stop the professional agitators and insurrectionists from attacking the Patriots of I.C.E.” The 1807 law authorized the president to deploy the military on U.S. soil to suppress an insurrection or violent unrest when the state is unable to do so. It also applies to cases in which a state is unable or unwilling to enforce federal law. Trump Eases Tensions With Iran, But Military Threat Remains President Trump keeps the world on edge with his plans for Iran. On Tuesday, speculation circulated that an American strike against Iran is coming soon. Iran closed its airspace, and reports said some American personnel were evacuating the region. But Trump took a step back, telling reporters that his administration had been informed that the Iranian regime had stayed executions scheduled for Wednesday. Still, reports suggest the United States is moving military assets into the region, and the White House insists that Trump has not ruled out military action. The situation between Washington and Tehran remains tense. Senators Scrutinize Abortion Pill Senators heard testimony this week about the abortion pill, now by far the leading means of abortion in the United States. Particularly at issue is the Biden-era policy that stripped away the requirement that a woman consult with a physician in person before taking the pill, mifepristone. Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA), a physician, spoke to Morning Wire about a recent congressional hearing on abortion pills. According to Cassidy, Americans need to be better informed about the risks. He also said that lawmakers need to reverse Biden-era rules that allow people to obtain the pills without an in-person interview with a doctor. That change would eliminate cases “in which someone else ordered the abortion pill and forced the pregnant woman to take them,” Cassidy said.
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CIA Director Meets With Venezuela’s Interim Leader As U.S. Shifts Policy
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CIA Director Meets With Venezuela’s Interim Leader As U.S. Shifts Policy

CIA Director John Ratcliffe reportedly met with interim Venezuelan President Delcy Rodriguez on Thursday in Caracas to discuss economic cooperation and intensifying efforts against drug trafficking.  An American official told The New York Times that the purpose of Ratcliffe’s meeting was “to deliver the message that the United States looks forward to an improved working relationship” with Venezuela. Rodriguez, who spoke with President Donald Trump during a phone call on Wednesday, became the interim leader of Venezuela after American forces captured dictator Nicolás Maduro. “During the meeting in Caracas, Director Ratcliffe discussed potential opportunities for economic collaboration and that Venezuela can no longer be a safe haven for America’s adversaries, especially narcotraffickers,” an American official confirmed to CNN.  The unidentified American official told the Times that allowing Rodriguez to remain in power for now would help prevent Venezuela from “descending into some chaotic situation” and would allow her to “cooperate and coordinate with the U.S. government.” Before Maduro’s capture, the CIA carried out a reported strike on a Venezuelan port that U.S. officials said was used to load drugs onto boats bound for North America. Earlier this month, Trump announced a controversial oil deal with Venezuela in which the country would provide the United States with between 30 million and 50 million barrels of sanctioned crude oil. With the money made from oil sales, Trump said that Venezuela would purchase American agricultural, medical, and electrical equipment.  Ratcliffe’s meeting with Rodriguez came after Trump met with Venezuela opposition leader María Corina Machado.  “María presented me with her Nobel Peace Prize for the work I have done,” said Trump. “Such a wonderful gesture of mutual respect. Thank you, María!” Top Trump officials have reiterated the administration’s commitment to long-term democratic elections in Venezuela; however, the president has not set a timeline for when elections might take place. ​​“We have to fix the country first. You can’t have an election. There’s no way the people could even vote,” Trump said in an interview last week. “No, it’s going to take a period of time. We have to nurse the country back to health.”
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Questions Surround Minnesota Bureaucrat Who Went on to Work for Church Whose Grant She Approved
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Questions Surround Minnesota Bureaucrat Who Went on to Work for Church Whose Grant She Approved

A new report in Minnesota highlights how a former bureaucrat involved in granting a church millions of dollars later went to work as a consultant for the church. The audit also says that the church failed to provide necessary reporting for hundreds of thousands of dollars of state funding. Both the church and the former bureaucrat deny any wrongdoing, and gave their side of the story to The Daily Signal. According to the report, issued by the Office of the Legislative Auditor last week, a grantee—later identified as Zion Baptist Church in North Minneapolis—”could not provide us detailed invoices or program participant data to support a payment of $672,647.78″ from the Department of Human Services’ Bureau of Health Administration “for a single month of work.” Zion Baptist Church contracted with 14 subcontractors, two of which the legislative auditor visited. The church reportedly paid $40,000 to each of the subcontractors, without specifying rates per service unit. Those subcontractors failed to show who they served with the money they received. One of them said “the grantee told them they did not need to keep detailed participant records.” Finally, the grant manager “who approved the $672,647.78 payment left DHS a few days after approving it and later started to provide consulting services to the grantee,” the report stated. The administration accepted all but one of the legislative auditor’s recommendations for reform, acknowledging multiple administrative failures. “Immediately upon learning of issues related to the grantee in question, the Minnesota Department of Human Services‘ Office of Internal Controls and Accountability began a thorough audit of the grant, grantee, and all grant payments,” the Department of Human Services told The Daily Signal in a statement Wednesday. The department said it “immediately” stopped payments and terminated the contract upon seeing the report. It also said staff referred the case and the former staffer to the Bureau of Criminal Apprehension. “We also referred the case to the Attorney General’s Office for civil action to recover funding,” DHS said, adding it is working “to begin recoupment of grant funds that were inappropriately spent.” Legislative Auditor ReportDownload Zion Baptist Church Responds Marques Armstrong, a deacon at Zion Baptist Church and program director at The Wellness Collaborative, told The Daily Signal the church was compliant in submitting “programmatic and financial reports” for the grant. “Zion Baptist Church has, in full compliance with the grant agreement, submitted all required quarterly programmatic and financial reports for the duration of the grant period, spanning approximately four years,” he told The Daily Signal in a statement Wednesday. “These reports documented services delivered, outcomes achieved, and subcontractor activity, as required under the contract.” Armstrong did not respond when The Daily Signal asked if he would provide the documents, or proof that the state’s human services department received them. He claimed the department reassigned Zion’s grant “without notice to a different division” within the Behavioral Health Administration. “During this transition, it became apparent that the newly assigned personnel were unfamiliar with both the grant’s scope and our program’s structure.” The church hired the state’s grant manager as a consultant for this reason, he said. This “strictly advisory” position helped Zion navigate the department’s “administrative confusion.” The church hired this person “to protect the integrity of the program and ensure continued compliance, not to circumvent oversight,” he said. Armstrong said the human services department reassigned the grant to yet another team, which had not reviewed the church’s records. He also insisted that subcontractors were paid for “defined deliverables,” and that Zion submitted appropriate documentation. “Any claim that services cannot be verified is inconsistent with the documentation we provided and raises concerns about DHS’s internal review and recordkeeping processes, not a lack of compliance on our part,” he said. He acknowledged that DHS reportedly backdated documents related to Zion’s grant, but he said Zion had no role in altering the documents. “Zion Baptist Church has cooperated fully with all oversight requests and remains confident that a fair and complete review of the full record will demonstrate compliance, transparency, and faithful execution of the grant’s intent,” he concluded. The Grant Manager Weighs In Dana Nelson identified herself to The Daily Signal as the former DHS employee who approved the initial payment and who went on to consult with Zion. Nelson said she worked with Zion Baptist to draft the workplan and deliverables for the grant contract, but she “did not have any part of” drafting the actual contract or executing it. Nelson said Armstrong and Pastor Brian C. Herron reached out to her “and asked if I had any capacity to consult with them to ensure they remained in compliance with their grant.” She said she met with Armstrong and with her former supervisor “to ensure there were no conflicts with me doing this prior to any work done.” She said she performed “less than part-time” hours with Zion. Whistleblower Response Minnesota House Rep. Marion Rarick, a Republican on the House fraud committee who is in regular contact with whistleblowers, shared a whistleblower’s response to Zion Baptist Church’s claims. “The corruption within Minnesota state agencies under [Gov. Tim] Walz is pervasive,” Rarick told The Daily Signal. The whistleblower said that even if Zion Baptist Church’s claims are true, several questions remain. “Zion Baptist Church was selected through a single-source award,” the whistleblower wrote. “The grant was approved without competitive bidding, without a documented solicitation, and without a written justification explaining why a competitive process was not used.” Department of Human Services staff raised serious concerns about subcontractors during the grant period, but supervisors directed them “not to pursue further questioning,” and approved a grant extension. The whistleblower said key questions remain, such as the justification for avoiding a competitive process for the grant, whether DHS performed due diligence on the subcontractors, whether subcontractors were for-profit entities, and why staff concerns were not pursued. The whistleblower also listed four grants that Zion Baptist Church received, two of which were sole source (without competition) and together totaled more than $3 million. “Is Zion some great place?” the whistleblower asked, noting the multi-million-dollar sole-source grants. One one contract of more than $1.4 million, the church “did just a bad job performance” and the state “cancelled it early.” “That was definitely the most egregious thing I have seen, maybe in my whole time working at OLA,” Judy Randall, a 27-year veteran at the Office of Legislative Auditor, told the local NBC affiliate. ?'LET'S JUST GO FIGHT'Feeding Our Future fraudsters cried racism when Minnesota started to ask questions about their scheme. MM AG Keith Ellison met with them, took their side, and later received campaign cash from them.Let's break it down.?1/12https://t.co/lNKkXryiuB pic.twitter.com/jletCr1SHE— Tyler O'Neil (@Tyler2ONeil) December 8, 2025 The post Questions Surround Minnesota Bureaucrat Who Went on to Work for Church Whose Grant She Approved appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Axios: When Donny Met Chuckie
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Did Homo Erectus Speak? Almost Certainly, Say Scientists
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Did Homo Erectus Speak? Almost Certainly, Say Scientists

Most scholars agree that Neanderthals had language, but the picture is less clear for earlier human species.
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Trump promised ‘retribution.’ Congress keeps funding the machine.
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Trump promised ‘retribution.’ Congress keeps funding the machine.

Courts can block executive action, so Congress must cut funding. Yet Republicans refuse, leaving the Justice Department and FBI with the same tools Democrats will use again.That gap between rhetoric and action now threatens to erase everything President Trump promised. In March 2023, he vowed, “For those who have been wronged and betrayed, I am your retribution,” and pledged to “obliterate the deep state” and fire the bureaucrats who turned federal law enforcement into a political weapon. Those words land with force. Appropriations decide whether they mean anything.Trump’s ‘retribution’ pledge will collapse into another campaign slogan if Republicans keep funding the same Department of Justice and FBI they claim to oppose.But if Trump relies on executive action alone, courts will block key moves and the next Democrat in the White House will reverse the rest. Only structural reforms written into law can stop the next round of weaponization.That reality hits hardest at the Department of Justice and the FBI. A Congress that keeps funding these agencies under the Biden-era architecture keeps the weaponization machine intact.Yet Republicans just pushed through a Justice funding bill that drew more Democrat support than conservative support.That vote captures the GOP Congress since 2017. Leadership passes budget bills with less resistance from Democrats than from Republicans. Spending is the battlefield. Everything else fades fast. If your own side opposes your funding bills more than the other side, you are not changing the country. You are managing the status quo.Here’s the brutal truth: Congress has not structurally defanged the Justice Department’s weaponization or taken a sledgehammer to the FBI’s open-ended mandate. The same deep-state actors who drove January 6 abuses, FACE Act prosecutions of pro-life activists, and FBI operations like Arctic Frost still collect paychecks.Republicans had one last chance to shrink this machinery before Democrats likely regain the House. The final Justice Department appropriations bill should have cut off funding for the most abusive programs and permanently reduced the department’s ability to target Americans. Instead, Republicans passed a status quo bill that effectively codifies Biden’s DOJ.The vote breakdown exposes the scam. All but six House Democrats supported the minibus package that included full-year DOJ funding. Meanwhile, 22 House conservatives opposed it.The package included three appropriations bills: Commerce-Justice-Science; Energy and Water Development; and Interior and Environment. Freedom Caucus pressure forced leadership to hold a separate vote on the Commerce-Justice-Science portion first, and even then, it drew 40 Republican “no” votes. Leadership tried to quiet the revolt by swapping out a $1 million earmark for a Somali-led nonprofit after a welfare fraud scandal in that state. That move changed nothing about the bill’s core failures.RELATED: The ‘blue-slip block’ is GOP cowardice masquerading as tradition Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty ImagesDemocrats voted for this bill despite calling Trump a dictator because the bill left the regime’s tools in place. On the issues that matter most, it stayed silent.It did not:Bar funding for future January 6 prosecutions.Bar funding for FACE Act prosecutions of pro-life activists.Address the FBI’s Arctic Frost overreach.Defund sanctuary cities, even though sanctuary policies endanger federal agents and courts have repeatedly blocked Trump’s efforts to punish them. If Congress refuses to codify enforcement policy, courts will keep neutralizing it.Cut off grants to NGOs that help illegal aliens evade deportation. Other appropriations bills even fund refugee resettlement contractors.End incentives for blue states to implement red-flag laws. The bill keeps the $740 million slush fund that bribes states to expand them. It also fails to defund Biden’s pistol brace ban, the “engaged in the business” rule, and the Justice Department’s Office of Gun Violence Prevention.Fund an Election Integrity Office to implement Trump’s executive order on election integrity, even while the bill keeps money flowing to offices that persecute Americans.Rein in the Office of Inspector General, which receives $139 million despite lacking an appointed inspector general and operating under an acting career bureaucrat.The FBI budget barely took a haircut from its record Biden-era levels. Keep the scale in mind: The bureau has more than 35,000 employees, yet only 138 have been fired so far.Republicans also promised fiscal discipline. This minibus package totals roughly $180 billion and rejects steeper cuts conservatives proposed in committee. It includes nearly $5.6 billion in earmarks for 3,030 projects. Leadership found room for parochial spending while refusing to squeeze the agencies that turned federal power against the public.Congress holds one real lever to change the regime without begging courts for permission: the power of the purse. If Republicans won’t pass transformative legislation, they must at least defund odious policies through appropriations.Trump’s “retribution” pledge will collapse into another campaign slogan if Republicans keep funding the same Department of Justice and FBI they claim to oppose. When Democrats vote happily to fund the very departments that targeted Americans under Biden, the conclusion writes itself. Washington will not dismantle the machine. It will keep it humming until Democrats take power again and aim it at us with even fewer restraints.
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California's abortion 'trauma' sanctuary: Newsom refuses to extradite accused doctor to 'pro-life' Louisiana
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California's abortion 'trauma' sanctuary: Newsom refuses to extradite accused doctor to 'pro-life' Louisiana

Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill (R) blasted California officials this week for refusing to extradite a doctor facing abortion charges.Murrill said that it was "appalling" to see Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) and California Attorney General Rob Bonta (D) "openly admitting that they will protect an individual from being held accountable for illegal, medically unethical, and dangerous conduct that led to a woman being coerced into terminating the life of her unborn child."Remy Coeytaux was charged on Jan. 8 in St. Tammany Parish with criminal abortion by means of abortion-inducing drugs, a crime that carries a maximum sentence of 50 years of hard labor.'The trauma of my chemical abortion still haunts me.'Murrill announced on Tuesday — several months after indicating that she would "pursue anyone and use any legal means available" to hold accountable those who distribute abortion pills in the Bayou State — that a criminal arrest warrant had been signed for Coeytaux and his name had been entered into the National Crime Information Center.Roughly an hour later, Republican Gov. Jeff Landry indicated that he was "signing the extradition paperwork to bring this California doctor to justice.""Louisiana has a zero tolerance policy for those who subvert our laws, seek to hurt women, and promote abortion," said Landry. "I know Gavin Newsom supports abortion in all its forms, but that doesn't work in Louisiana. We are unapologetically pro-life."RELATED: Pro-abortion doctor gets dismantled by Hawley on men and pregnancy: 'I don't know how we can take you seriously' Shuran Huang for the Washington Post via Getty Images Newsom said in response that "Louisiana's request is denied.""We will not allow extremist politicians from other states to reach into California and try to punish doctors based on allegations that they provided reproductive health care services. Not today. Not ever," said Newsom. "We will never be complicit with Trump’s war on women."Newsom suggested that this frustration of Louisiana justice was consistent with his 2022 executive order directing California to decline extradition requests for doctors accused of providing or facilitating abortions.Nancy Northup, the president and chief executive of the Center for Reproductive Rights, which is representing Coeytaux in a separate civil case, told the New York Times that the allegations "are unproven and should not be reported as fact.""Women should also be able to get safe and legal abortion care in their own state," added Northup. "Thousands of women seek abortion pills via mail every year because abortion is banned in their state, and that will not change until abortion is legal everywhere."While characterized as safe, abortion pills not only kill unborn children but endanger women's lives. The Ethics and Public Policy Center noted in a report last year that over 10% of women "experience sepsis, infection, hemorrhaging, or another serious adverse event within 45 days following a mifepristone abortion."Coeytaux is accused in a federal lawsuit of sending abortion pills to a Louisiana woman in 2023 — a woman who has indicated she was pressured to take the drugs and is now "haunt[ed]" by her chemical abortion.Rosalie Markezich, the recipient of the drug and now suffering from the fallout of the abortion, claimed in a September court filing that despite initially celebrating her pregnancy, her boyfriend "soon changed his mind," then used her personal email address and mailing address to obtain mifepristone and misoprostol "from an online provider that his sister has used multiple times before."A few days after allegedly forwarding to Coeytaux the $150 her boyfriend sent her, Markezich received the drugs by mail.According to her declaration, Markezich changed her mind about killing her child, but her boyfriend, who "had anger issues and a criminal record," allegedly coerced her into taking them — and she proved unable to throw them back up."The trauma of my chemical abortion still haunts me," said Markezich.Coeytaux is also named in a civil complaint filed in July with the federal court for the Southern District of Texas. The Texas complaint alleges that a woman, Kendal Garza, was pressured by her estranged husband to use abortion drugs allegedly obtained from Coeytaux "to murder" Garza's unborn child by another man.Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) ordered Coeytaux on Aug. 14 to cease and desist from mailing abortion drugs into the state of Texas and indicated such conduct not only violates Texas state law but the federal Comstock Act of 1873, which prohibits the mailing of abortion-related drugs.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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WHOOPS! Observant 'Journalist' Aaron Rupar Is BIG MAD About Trump and the Florida Panthers' Red Ties
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WHOOPS! Observant 'Journalist' Aaron Rupar Is BIG MAD About Trump and the Florida Panthers' Red Ties
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