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Josh Hammer analyzes the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement strategy through the role of Tom Homan, including the arrest of Don Lemon, before turning to the cultural fascination surrounding Luigi Mangione and what it reveals about America’s growing confusion over justice and the death penalty. Rabbi Pinchas Taylor then joins to discuss the week’s Torah portion and the importance of Jewish-Christian bridge-building, and Josh closes with an encouraging reflection from a Young America’s Foundation event in Florida, offering a rare white-pill moment about the next generation.
The conversation delves into the fatal encounter between Alex Predde and ICE agents, exploring the context of his actions, the response of law enforcement, and the organized nature of protests surrounding immigration issues. It highlights the influence of foreign funding and local political corruption in these events, as well as the identification of key players involved in the protests.
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A federal judge has ruled that prosecutors cannot seek the death penalty against Luigi Mangione in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.
U.S. District Judge Margaret Garnett dismissed a federal murder charge against Mangione, finding it was legally flawed. The decision blocks the Trump administration’s effort to pursue capital punishment in the high-profile case.
Garnett left in place federal stalking charges, which carry a maximum possible sentence of life in prison. Mangione has pleaded not guilty to both federal and state charges related to Thompson’s death.
Thompson was shot and killed in December 2024 as he walked to an investor conference in midtown Manhattan. Prosecutors had described the killing as a premeditated assassination.
While the death penalty is no longer an option at the federal level, Mangione still faces life-in-prison sentences if convicted. State murder charges remain pending, and future court dates are scheduled in both cases.
The Justice Department has released a new batch of documents from its investigation into financier Jeffrey Epstein and his longtime associate, Ghislaine Maxwell.
The records were made public Friday under a law aimed at increasing transparency around what the government knew about Epstein’s sexual abuse of underage girls and his interactions with wealthy and powerful individuals.
The newly released files are part of a much larger collection of records. Federal officials say millions of pages are still being reviewed, with hundreds of Justice Department attorneys working to redact information that could identify victims or compromise privacy protections.
Epstein was arrested in 2019 on federal sex trafficking charges but died by suicide later that year while being held at a New York jail. His death has fueled ongoing public scrutiny and conspiracy theories, as well as continued demands for the release of government records related to his case.
The Justice Department says additional documents may be released as the review process continues.
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Mr. Wonderful Joins Chris At Trump Accounts Summit In D.C.
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President Donald Trump is threatening new tariffs on any country that sells oil to Cuba, a move that is putting fresh pressure on Mexico.
Trump signed an executive order that would impose tariffs on goods from countries supplying oil to the Cuban government. The move comes amid heightened U.S. tensions with Cuba following recent military operations targeting Venezuela’s former president Nicolás Maduro.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said her government has at least temporarily halted oil shipments to Cuba, calling it a “sovereign decision” not made under U.S. pressure.
The executive order is designed to isolate the Cuban government economically and signal U.S. support for a shift in Cuba’s leadership. Trump has repeatedly said the Cuban government is ready to fall, tying the policy to broader U.S. actions in Latin America.
The order could have significant economic implications for countries that maintain trade ties with Cuba, particularly Mexico, a key regional trading partner.
The White House did not immediately provide further details about enforcement or which other countries might be affected by the tariffs.
Amazon MGM Studios releases the highly anticipated documentary Melania today, offering rare insight into the First Lady’s role leading up to the 2025 inauguration and her return to the White House. The film, produced by Melania Trump herself, hits theaters in the U.S. and Canada and will be available in 25 international markets.
Former CNN journalist Don Lemon has been arrested by federal agents in Los Angeles in connection with a church protest in Minnesota, his attorney confirmed Friday.
The protest, which took place on January 18 in St. Paul, disrupted a church service and involved demonstrators opposing immigration enforcement. Lemon was on-site covering the demonstration when the incident occurred.
It is currently unclear what charges, if any, Lemon is facing. A magistrate judge had previously rejected prosecutors’ initial attempt to charge him in the case.
Lemon’s attorney said he plans to "fight any charges vigorously and thoroughly in court." Lemon, who has been based in Los Angeles while covering events nationwide, was taken into custody without incident.
Federal authorities have not provided further comment, and the investigation remains ongoing.
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