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Editor Daily Rundown: Trump Asks State Whether They Want Criminal Illegal Aliens Deported
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Editor Daily Rundown: Trump Asks State Whether They Want Criminal Illegal Aliens Deported

TRUMP HAS A SIMPLE QUESTION FOR MINNESOTA: DO YOU WANT ME TO DEPORT RAPISTS & MURDERERS OR NOT? ... DONALD TRUMP: Do the people of Minnesota really want to live in a community in which there are thousands of already convicted murderers, drug dealers and addicts, rapists, violent released and escaped prisoners, dangerous people from foreign mental institutions and insane asylums, and other deadly criminals too dangerous to even mention.
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Trump Administration Ends Temporary Protected Status for Somalians  
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Trump Administration Ends Temporary Protected Status for Somalians  

The Trump administration is ending the temporary protected status designation for Somalia, a move which will affect several thousand Somalians currently living in the U.S.  “Temporary means temporary,” Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said in a statement.   “Country conditions in Somalia have improved to the point that it no longer meets the law’s requirement for Temporary Protected Status,” the secretary continued. “Further, allowing Somali nationals to remain temporarily in the United States is contrary to our national interests. We are putting Americans first.”  There are 2,471 Somali nationals living in the U.S. under temporary protected status and another 1,383 have pending applications, according to Fox News, which first reported the news Tuesday morning.   With the removal of the protections on Tuesday, Somalians living in the U.S. under the designation have until March 17 to leave the country.   Somalians were first granted the status in the U.S. in 1991 amid ongoing civil war in Somalia. The Biden administration renewed and extended the designation for 18 months in 2024.   The Trump administration’s decision to end the designation for Somalia follows reports of mass fraud schemes involving Somalians in the U.S., particularly in Minnesota.  A federal investigation in recent years uncovered a multi-million-dollar fraud operation involving the Minneapolis nonprofit Feeding Our Future. Officials have also found fraud in recent years in a Minnesota housing program and a program claiming to provide services to children with Autism.  A federal prosecutor recently estimated that Medicaid fraud in the state has topped $9 billion. Of the 98 people that have been charged in Minnesota fraud cases, 85 are of Somali descent, according to the House Oversight Committee. About 600 Somali nationals live in Minnesota under temporary protected status, Fox News Digital reports.  Most recently, online content creator Nick Shirley released a 42-minute video appearing to show daycares in Minnesota that had no children but had received millions of dollars in government funding.  “We uncovered over $110,000,000 in one day,” Shirley claimed.  The message to Somalians living in the U.S. under TPS is “clear,” according to DHS. “Go back to your own country, or we’ll send you back ourselves.”   ONE WAY TICKETDHS is ENDING Temporary Protected Status for Somalians in the United States.Our message is clear. Go back to your own country, or we’ll send you back ourselves. pic.twitter.com/moTA5BnCpM— Homeland Security (@DHSgov) January 13, 2026 The post Trump Administration Ends Temporary Protected Status for Somalians   appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Trump’s Message to Iranian Protesters: ‘Help Is on Its Way’ 
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Trump’s Message to Iranian Protesters: ‘Help Is on Its Way’ 

President Donald Trump shared a brief but direct message to protesters in Iran on Tuesday morning.   “Iranian Patriots, KEEP PROTESTING – TAKE OVER YOUR INSTITUTIONS!!! Save the names of the killers and abusers. They will pay a big price,” Trump wrote on Truth Social.   Trump added that he has “cancelled all meetings with Iranian Officials until the senseless killing of protesters STOPS.”   “HELP IS ON ITS WAY,” Trump said, adding “MIGA,” meaning “make Iran great again.”   ? President Trump is telling Iranian to "keep protesting" and promises "help is on its way." pic.twitter.com/Qs9XHshCwx— Virginia Allen (@Virginia_Allen5) January 13, 2026 Anti-regime protests have gained momentum in Iran over the past two weeks, in response to Iran’s failing economy and rampant inflation.  While multiple reports indicate hundreds of protesters have been killed in Iran, the real death toll is likely much higher, according to a Middle East policy expert.   “I think that thousands, if not over 10,000, are probably dead,” Gregg Roman, executive director of the Middle East Forum, told The Daily Signal, pointing to images of makeshift morgues coming out of Iran. This is a developing story and may be updated. The post Trump’s Message to Iranian Protesters: ‘Help Is on Its Way’  appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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A Modest Proposal for Mayor Frey and Governor Walz
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A Modest Proposal for Mayor Frey and Governor Walz
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Affordability Win? Inflation Stays Level at 2.7%, Beats Expectations (Again)
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Affordability Win? Inflation Stays Level at 2.7%, Beats Expectations (Again)

Affordability Win? Inflation Stays Level at 2.7%, Beats Expectations (Again)
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Today's Highlights: What MRC's Media Watchdogs Are Saying
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MRC Watchdogs churn out breaking news on a daily basis. Don't miss Today's Highlights, where you can keep up with the top MRC content, whether it's the latest study on media bias, a glaring omission from the elitist media, or how the Big Tech companies are serving up the same leftist spin as the media.  Top Stories: Minnesota Democrats Are Testing How Woke Is Too Woke The View: Whoopi Claims All ICE Agents Are 'Violent Criminals' Crickets from MS NOW Hosts As Squad's Ayanna Pressley 3 Times Accuses ICE Of 'Murder' Jake Tapper Tries to Trip Sen. Mullin on Minneapolis ICE Shooting, Gets SCHOOLED Media Mangle Facts with 'De-Escalating' SUV Mom NPR Critic: 2026 Media Scene Looks 'Ominous' If Trump Isn't Thrashed   Townhall Opinion: Minnesota Democrats Are Testing How Woke Is Too Woke (by Tim Graham, Executive Editor, NewsBusters) Wokeness Enables Fraud and Shields It from Scrutiny: Minnesota Democrats' extreme "anti-racism" ideology—viewing issues through a lens of oppressive "white privilege"—has enabled billions in federal fraud by Somali American communities, then quickly brands any exposure or calls for deportation as "white supremacy," prioritizing identity politics over enforcing laws and protecting taxpayer funds. Enabling Fraud and Dismissing Accountability as Racism: Under the banner of "anti-racism," leaders like Gov. Tim Walz have allied with Somali American communities involved in billions of dollars in federal fraud, quickly labeling any criticism or calls for deportation as "white supremacy," which undermines law enforcement and prioritizes identity politics over fiscal integrity. Electoral Risks of Pushing 'Woke' Extremes: By aligning with radical anti-ICE resisters and pandering through gestures like Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan's hijab-wearing solidarity video, Democrats like Walz and Mayor Jacob Frey are testing the limits of voter tolerance, contributing to narrow wins (e.g., Kamala Harris in 2024) and vulnerabilities in upcoming races that could flip seats to conservatives.           2. The View: Whoopi Claims All ICE Agents Are 'Violent Criminals' The inciting rhetoric against Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents continued unabated during Monday’s episode of The View. Amid their gaslighting about the ICE-involved shooting in Minnesota last week, ABC News moderator Whoopi Goldberg proclaimed her confusion as to how anyone could see the situation differently from her and that all ICE agents were “violent criminals.” She would go on to claim that’s not what she said, but was rather “speaking nuance.”          3. Crickets from MS NOW Hosts As Squad's Ayanna Pressley 3 Times Accuses ICE Of 'Murder' On Sunday morning's edition of The Weekend, MS NOW's double standard on the shooting of Renee Good was on dazzling display. The hosts and guest Ayanna Pressley, a Democrat congresswoman from Massachusetts and a Squad member, were highly critical of the Trump administration for characterizing Good. They singled out Tom Homan for saying that Good had committed a "crime." But when Pressley -- three times -- accused ICE of Good's "murder," tossing in a "brazen killing" for bad measure -- the silence from The Weekend hosts was deafening.         4. Jake Tapper Tries to Trip Sen. Mullin on Minneapolis ICE Shooting, Gets SCHOOLED A great deal of media coverage of the events in Minneapolis is marred by a bad-faith framing of the events that ultimately seek to blame the ICE agent and ICE policy for the unfortunate death of Renee Nicole Good. Case in point, Jake Tapper’s interview of Senator Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) on an extended State of the Union.         5. Media Mangle Facts with 'De-Escalating' SUV Mom The Transformation of Defiance into "De-escalation" There is a profound disconnect between the physical evidence of the encounter and the media’s portrayal of it. While footage shows a driver putting a vehicle in gear and striking an officer, certain media analysts are rebranding this resistance as "classic de-escalation behavior." By framing a dangerous confrontation as a peaceful retreat, the narrative shifts the blame from the individual who refused a lawful order to the law enforcement officer performing their duty. Selective Reporting and the Erosion of Fact-Based Inquiry Major news anchors are increasingly substituting comprehensive video evidence with "cherry-picked" still images and unchallenged partisan statements. When public figures claim a driver was "sitting peacefully" while simultaneously discussing a "moving car," hosts often fail to press for clarity. This selective use of facts suggests that the media is more interested in maintaining a specific narrative about "authoritarianism" than in providing a full, objective account of the physical evidence. The Use of Satire to Validate Political Extremism Mainstream journalism is increasingly treating late-night comedy as a reliable barometer for "the feeling in society." By citing partisan comedians who use inflammatory rhetoric—such as describing law enforcement actions as an "obey or die" ultimatum—news outlets are validating a radical worldview. This transition from objective reporting to the promotion of satirical commentary allows the media to avoid the complicated legal facts of a case in favor of a more emotionally charged, "anti-dictatorship" storyline. More MRC Content on Minnesota ICE shooting         6. NPR Critic: 2026 Media Scene Looks 'Ominous' If Trump Isn't Thrashed Liberal media sees relentless anti-Trump attacks as the only standard for “fair” journalism Pundits warn of an “ominous” 2026 media future if Trump isn’t decisively defeated, treating aggressive opposition to him—and outrage over his rhetoric—as essential reporting, while viewing any move toward balance or corporate accountability as a dangerous agenda. Ending federal funding for NPR and PBS is framed as a loss of “neutral” journalism—but it’s really about ending taxpayer support for one-sided bias Claims that public media ensures every American funds work that respects all viewpoints are misleading; these outlets have long shown deep hostility toward conservatives, and defunding simply stops forcing ideological opponents to subsidize their perspective. Audience power can push back against biased media—but only by rejecting liberal narratives outright Calls for viewers to get more involved in 2026 to defend “freedom and ethical behavior” are really demands for stronger liberalism; true audience influence comes from turning away from outlets that peddle misinformation, corporate control, and unrelenting hostility toward Trump.        
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Michigan jury pool shocker: 200+ noncitizens slipped in — and one may have voted
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Michigan jury pool shocker: 200+ noncitizens slipped in — and one may have voted

A county clerk in Michigan has sounded the alarm after a cross-check of state and local databases revealed that more than 200 noncitizens had been included in a jury pool — and one of them may even have voted.On Monday, Macomb County Clerk Anthony Forlini issued a press release that quickly went viral on social media. Forlini claimed that because Michigan automatically registers driver's license applicants to vote unless the applicant intentionally opts to decline, 239 noncitizens with Michigan driver's licenses had been included in the pool of potential jurors for the 16th Judicial Circuit Court over a four-month period, even as noncitizens are ineligible to serve on juries.'Even if you give [Benson] the benefit of the doubt, you'd have to admit that she doesn't know what she's doing. But the problem is, I think she does.'What's more, after cross-referencing the noncitizens in the jury pool against the Michigan Qualified Voter File — maintained and monitored by Democrat Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson — Forlini's office discovered that at least 14 of these noncitizens had been registered to vote at some point."Our QVF shows instances where some of these noncitizens potentially having a voting history. One in particular appears to have voted several times, all of which could result in felony charges," Forlini said in a statement."We must find a way for the Driver’s License database to confirm citizenship," he continued. "Many times there may be a language barrier, and applicants do not understand what they are signing. If this is not addressed, we risk compromising our jury trials and our elections."Forlini, a former state representative, is running for secretary of state as a Republican.However, he's hardly the only Republican outraged about the discovery.Rep. John James, who is running for governor and whose congressional district includes much of Macomb County, posted a scathing video response on X, accusing Secretary Benson, who is running for governor as a Democrat, of either "corruption or incompetence.""Even if you give her the benefit of the doubt, you'd have to admit that she doesn't know what she's doing. But the problem is, I think she does," James stated. "The bigger problem for Michigan is: What do you think she's going to do when she's overseeing an election where she's at the top of the ticket this time?"RELATED: Rep. John James hammers Michigan GOP over political failures: 'What are we even talking about?' — (@) Captain Michael Bouchard, who is running as a Republican to replace James as the representative in Michigan's 10th district, indicated that the blame falls at the feet of Michigan Democrats like Benson but insisted that the issue affects all U.S. citizens, regardless of party."I’ve served our country in uniform, and I don’t take lightly the freedoms we enjoy as Americans," Bouchard said in a statement to Blaze News. "Protecting those freedoms starts with protecting the integrity of our elections. After years of poor leadership by Michigan Democrats, we need to fix this now. This shouldn’t even be a political issue. Our elections must be fair, secure, and decided only by American citizens."Benson's office did not respond to a request for comment from Blaze News.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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CRUDE AWAKENING: Canada's pipeline paralysis fumbles American oil market
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CRUDE AWAKENING: Canada's pipeline paralysis fumbles American oil market

Canada has exactly the kind of oil the United States needs. But when it comes to investing in the infrastructure to move it, America’s ally to the north is beginning to look as risky — and as politically hostile — as Venezuela.That, Dan McTeague of Canadians for Affordable Energy tells Align, reflects a perverse governing philosophy towards the country's energy abundance: "keep it in the ground."Carney can talk about buying China's 'windmills and solar panels,' or he can ask whether China wants to buy oil — 'because we got a pipeline.'Canada’s self-inflicted pipeline paralysis is eroding its position in the U.S. market just as alternatives like Venezuelan oil come back online.Oil, oil everywhereNowhere is that risk clearer than in Alberta, home to the vast majority of Canada’s oil production, where years of stalled pipeline projects have left the country’s most valuable energy asset effectively landlocked.Canadian oil is the same kind Venezuela produces: heavy crude, high in sulfur, and ideal for making diesel fuel. Most U.S. refineries are designed specifically to process this type of petroleum, which is essential not just for transportation, but for agriculture, mining, manufacturing, and national defense.Alberta has long sought to build a pipeline to the West Coast, primarily to secure reliable, long-term access to the U.S. market — while also giving Canada leverage to reach other buyers if American demand weakens or politics intervenes.That project remains stalled, despite Liberal Prime Minister Mark Carney — who has spent much of his career championing green energy and opposing pipelines — recently signing a memorandum of understanding with Alberta that is supposed to clear the way for construction. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is now demanding that pipeline construction begin by fall 2026.Carbon crunchIn practice, the MOU changes little. It grants no approvals, streamlines no federal reviews, resolves no indigenous or legal challenges, and commits no public capital. By tying any future pipeline to rising carbon tax and decarbonization requirements, it arguably worsens the investment case — leaving no private sponsor willing to move first.While the United States remains Canada’s natural customer, a West Coast outlet still matters. It gives producers pricing power, optionality, and insurance against sudden policy shifts in Washington — precisely the kind now emerging as Venezuela re-enters the picture.The question is who would build such a pipeline — and whether it could be completed before the United States turns to cheaper Venezuelan oil to fill the gap.Venezuela of the north?President Donald Trump has floated asking oil companies for $100 billion to build infrastructure in Venezuela capable of moving oil north. Exxon’s CEO rejected the idea, calling Venezuela “uninvestable” because of its history of asset seizures and nationalization. Trump, however, could choose to push the project forward with public funds.McTeague — himself a former Liberal member of Parliament — says Canada has made itself similarly unattractive to investors. He argues that policy choices — not geology — are the problem.Canada, he says, is “blessed with abundance of resources,” but has embraced a governing narrative that tells producers to “keep it in the ground.” He adds that few countries would treat their most important economic output that way.That mindset, McTeague argues, has frightened off private capital and left Ottawa with little choice but to build a pipeline itself. It also raises the stakes of Carney’s upcoming trip to China — not as a pivot away from the U.S., but as leverage.Tilting at windmillsWhen Carney arrives in Beijing, McTeague says, he faces a choice. He can talk about decarbonization and buying China's “windmills and solar panels,” or he can ask whether China wants to buy oil — “because we got a pipeline.”The point, McTeague stresses, is not that China should replace the United States as Canada’s primary customer, but that Canada needs credible alternatives if it wants to be taken seriously by either.McTeague also criticizes the MOU’s requirement that the industrial carbon tax rise sharply in coming years, arguing that it “defies economics and the realities of the marketplace.” In his view, decarbonization mandates are irrelevant to investors deciding whether a pipeline is worth building.Time, he warns, is running out. Federal debt continues to grow, and Canada’s fiscal credibility is beginning to erode. Without pipelines, he says, the country risks running out of economic runway.RELATED: The truth behind Trump's Venezuela plan: It's not about Maduro at all Chip Somodevilla/Getty ImagesOver a barrelMcTeague also disputes the claim that the United States is energy-independent. While America produces roughly 12 to 13 million barrels of oil per day, it consumes about 21 million — leaving it dependent on imports.Canada’s value, he argues, lies not just in volume, but in the type of oil it produces. U.S. shale oil is well suited for gasoline, but not for diesel, which he calls the global workhorse of modern economies — critical to transportation, agriculture, industry, and defense.That is precisely the fuel Venezuela is now offering, potentially at a lower cost than Canadian oil burdened by carbon taxes and regulatory constraints.Canada now finds itself between a rock and a hard place: Venezuelan oil threatening to undercut U.S. demand for Alberta crude, plus the political and logistical reality of building a major pipeline through British Columbia — on a timetable that is rapidly running out.In energy terms, Canada is doing the unthinkable: choosing to be bypassed.
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Armed, masked crooks trying to steal car encounter gun-toting homeowner, cops say — and the homeowner isn't playing around
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Armed, masked crooks trying to steal car encounter gun-toting homeowner, cops say — and the homeowner isn't playing around

Police said a Pennsylvania homeowner shot at a pair of would-be car thieves early Tuesday morning, wounding one of them, WPVI-TV reported.The incident in the 200 block of 2nd Street in Catasauqua took place at 1 a.m., the station said. Catasauqua is a borough in Lehigh County that's about 15 minutes north of Allentown and just under an hour and a half north of Philadelphia.'Good old-fashioned FAFO.'Investigators told WPVI the homeowner fired the shots at the two males as they were trying to steal a vehicle. The males reportedly were wearing black masks, the station said, adding that police said one suspect had a knife, and the other was carrying a bar.Both suspects — including the wounded male — ran away, the station said.Police are searching local hospitals for patients with gunshot wounds, WPVI said.The homeowner was not injured, the station said.No charges have been filed, WPVI reported, adding that the incident remains under investigation.RELATED: Armed male allegedly breaks into home after midnight, but resident also has a gun — and a deadly shootout ensues Commenters under WPVI's Facebook post about the incident gave shoutouts to the homeowner who pulled the trigger:"Hey, maybe the thieves will change their minds before they attempt to steal again!??" one commenter observed. "Kudos to the homeowner!!""Good job homeowner, do not charge this man for protecting his property," another user insisted."I love a story with a happy ending," another commenter quipped."Good," another user wrote before adding "get a cap in both their asses.""Not everyone is an easy target, are they[?]" another commenter stated. "Good old-fashioned FAFO."Others encouraged the homeowner to get more time at the gun range:"Learn from it and just go to the range a few times," one user suggested. "Practice, practice, practice.""Sounds like the homeowner needs more target practice," another commenter wrote. "The perp won’t have a chance to repeat the stupidity.""A shame he only wounded one," another user said. "A couple of head shots would [have] been better.""Excellent!" another commenter exclaimed. "Now, get to the range to make sure next time it's not just a wound."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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James Taylor Announces 2026 Tour
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James Taylor Announces 2026 Tour

The legendary singer-songwriter turns 78 on March 12. The post James Taylor Announces 2026 Tour appeared first on Best Classic Bands.
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