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January 28, 2026 Federal agents continue to reign terror on Minneapolis, Minnesota, and
other U.S. cities, including Portland and Lewiston, Maine.
That violence has made it crystal clear that the goal of attacking immigrants is not simply
to create a white nation.
It is also to terrorize Americans into accepting the domination of MAGA Republicans.
Attorney General Pam Bondi has delivered the Department of Justice into the service
of this project.
The Department of Justice is not investigating the killings of Renee Good or Alex Prety,
and so evidently intended to cover up information about the shooting of Prety that a judge
ordered its officers not to destroy evidence.
On Monday, four Democrats from the House Committee on the Judiciary wrote to Bondi noting
that federal agents have now gunned down and killed two American citizens, Renee Good
and Alex Prety, in Minneapolis.
Videos taken by bystanders who observed and documented these killings leave little
doubt that there is no legal or moral justification for these cold-blooded homicides.
Yet, under your leadership, the Department of Justice, or DOJ, an agency created in 1870
at the height of post-civil war reconstruction to enforce the civil rights of all Americans
actively obstructed any investigation into these killings, and instead of defending the
civil rights of Americans, now appears to be covering up the most egregious civil
rights offenses and systematically condoning the lawless killing of Americans by agents
of the government.
The four Democratic representatives, Jamie Raskin of Maryland, Pramila Jaya Paul of Washington,
Mary Gay Scanlon of Pennsylvania, and Lucy McBath of Georgia, noted that Bondi's refusal
to investigate the deaths was unprecedented and demanded the Department provide all documents
and information related to the killings by February 2, including those showing who ordered
the Department to abandon the investigations.
On Monday, Judge Patrick J. Scheltz of the U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota,
appointed by President George W. Bush, suggested his patients with ICE had run out.
After officials apparently ignored his order to permit a detainee to have a bond hearing
or release him, he ordered Todd Lyons, the Acting Director of ICE, to appear in court on Friday
to explain why he wasn't in contempt of court.
On Tuesday, the government released the detainee.
Today, Scheltz cancelled the Friday hearing, but went on to rake ICE over the coals.
He identified 96 court orders that ICE has violated in 74 cases, and commented,
the extent of ICE's noncompliance is almost certainly substantially understated.
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 January 2026 than some federal agencies have violated in their entire existence.
Scheltz warned that he would haul Lyons or other government officials into court if they kept
ignoring court rulings. ICE is not a law unto itself," he wrote.
Malcolm Ferguson of the New Republic reported today that because the federal government won't hold
ICE and Border Patrol agents accountable for their actions, elected prosecutors around the country
have launched a group called Fight Against Federal Overreach, or F-A-F-O.
This acronym is more commonly used to represent the saying,
f*** around, and find out. Today, Bondy traveled to Minnesota, not to restore the rule of law,
but apparently to try to reclaim the narrative of the crackdown in Minneapolis for the administration.
In a social media post, she said that federal agents had arrested 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. She then posted images of 11 of those arrested. They are facing the camera,
while the federal agents standing next to them have their backs to the camera.
Journalist Matt Novak commented that the photos make the rioters looking at the camera appear to
be heroes, while the ICE agents look like cowards afraid to be seen. Bondy thinks she's going to win
the propaganda war with the journalist Matt Novak commented that the photos make the rioters looking
at the camera appear to be heroes, while the ICE agents look like cowards afraid to be seen.
Bondy thinks she's going to win the propaganda war with this **** Novak wrote, but it's never been
more clear that they're losing. The Department charged the 16 with assaulting immigration agents,
but the judge overseeing the court where they were charged said she was deeply disturbed that
Bondy had posted the photographs. In the United States of America, people are presumed innocent
until proven guilty. The government should not post their images suggesting otherwise.
This conduct is not something that the court condones judge Dolce J. Foster said.
G. Elliott Morris of Strength and Numbers reported yesterday that federal agents
killing of good and pretty has created a backlash that amounts to a tipping point.
The number of American adults who approve of Trump's presidency has dropped to a new low,
39.2%. Support for his immigration policies has also collapsed, dropping 18 points from its
highest point to put it at negative 10 now. On deportation, Morris says he is at negative 12.
Morris notes that these averages may overestimate Trump's support. As when Americans hear the word
immigration now, they don't think of migrants under an overpass in South Texas, but of an
ICE officer killing a woman in her car and calling her a **** or a regular guy being shot 10 times
in the back after being tackled to the ground and disarmed. Morris shows that Americans have moved
dramatically toward abolishing ICE. 46% of Americans now support abolishing the agency while
only 43% oppose getting rid of it. Today, music legend Bruce Springsteen posted a song called
Streets of Minneapolis. I wrote this song on Saturday, recorded it yesterday, and released it to
you today in response to the state terror being visited on the city of Minneapolis, he wrote.
It's dedicated to the people of Minneapolis, our innocent immigrant neighbors,
and in memory of Alex Prety and Renee Good. Stay free.
As the administration loses control over the national narrative, mega domination may well depend
on stealing the 2026 and 2028 elections. Hours after federal agents killed Alex Prety last
Saturday, Attorney General Pam Bondi wrote to Minnesota Governor Tim Walls, blaming Democrats
for the violence, and suggesting that to bring an end to the chaos in Minnesota, the governor
must give the Department of Justice access to the state's voter rolls to confirm that Minnesota's
voter registration practices comply with federal law as authorized by the Civil Rights Act of 1960.
Fulfilling this common sense request will better guarantee free and fair elections and boost
confidence in the rule of law. Tying aggressive immigration enforcement to access to voter rolls
is a different justification for the DOJ's continuing demands for state voter rolls.
According to Ilino Conner of the Brennan Center for Justice, since May 2025,
the Trump administration has demanded complete voter rolls, including sensitive information
from at least 44 states and the District of Columbia. When most refused, the Department of Justice
began in September 2025 to sue for them. So far, it has sued 24 of those jurisdictions.
Abbey Vesulis, an Ari Berman of Mother Jones, note that Minnesota has the highest turnout
rate of any state and is often cited as a model for election security. The journalists also note
that right-wing activists have sought voter data for decades as part of their quest to prove
that non-citizen voting is a huge problem in the country, an accusation that has been
repeatedly debunked. The federal government has no authority to oversee state election systems.
The 1960 Civil Rights Act, Bondi Sites as Authority, says that the Attorney General may request
records relating to any application, registration, payment of poll tax, or other act requisite
to voting in such election. But it specifies that the DOJ must provide the basis and the purpose
for the request. Until now, Bondi has claimed that the DOJ wants to make sure lists are maintained
correctly, but tying state violence to the voter rolls is an ominous sign. Here's the bottom line,
they're not entitled to that data. Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes told
Union Revas of Democracy Docket. This isn't leadership, this is blackmail. This is the way organized
crime works. They move into your neighborhood, they start beating everybody up, and then they
extort what they want. This is not how America is supposed to work, and I'm embarrassed that the
administration is pushing in this direction. Today, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, or FBI,
executed a search warrant at the elections warehouse in Fulton County, Georgia to seize ballots from
the 2020 presidential election. It appears President Donald J. Trump and his loyalists remain determined
to convince Americans that the election was stolen through voter fraud, despite zero evidence
of such a theft, five years in which Trump's claims have been thoroughly debunked, and the dismissal
of dozens of court cases. On January 2, 2021, Trump tried for an hour to persuade Georgia Secretary
of State Brad Raffensberger, a Republican, to find 11,780 votes for Trump. One more than he
needed to steal the state's electoral votes from Democrat Joe Biden. The presidential candidate,
the Georgia people, had chosen. When Raffensberger refused, Trump suggested Raffensberger could have
committed a crime by refusing to do as Trump demanded. That story has been in the news again
lately, as Trump told the audience at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on January 21st,
that everybody now knows the 2020 presidential election was rigged and that people will soon be
prosecuted for what they did. Former Special Counsel Jack Smith, who investigated Trump's attempt to
overturn the results of the presidential election, testified before the House Judiciary Committee
on January 22nd. A grand jury indicted Trump on four counts related to that attempt, but Trump's
re-election to the presidency halted the case. Smith reiterated his conviction that there was
enough evidence that Trump committed crimes to convict him. And now, according to journalist
Jen Psaki of the briefing with Jen Psaki, Trump's administration has seized the physical ballots from
the 2020 election, all tabulator tapes, and all ballot images from the original ballot count,
breaking the line of custody and contaminating the files. Crucially, they also seized all voter
rolls from Fulton County. This is a seismic event, Senator John Ossoff, a Democrat of Georgia,
told Psaki. This should have people across the country absolutely shook. This is a huge deal.
This is an FBI raid on the Fulton County elections office. This is a shot across the
bow at the midterm elections. He tried to steal power when he lost it in 2020.
Ossoff warned that Americans must be prepared, as Trump tries to take away Americans' right to choose
their elected officials in 2026. On January 6, 2026, Trump explained to Republican lawmakers,
you got to win the midterms, because if we don't win the midterms, it's just going to be,
I mean, they'll find a reason to impeach me. I'll get impeached.
Letters from an American was written and read by Heather Cox Richardson. It was produced at
Soundscape Productions, Dead and Massachusets, recorded with music composed by Michael Moss.



