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President Trump says he may invoke the insurrection act in Minnesota. Daily Wire senior editor Cabot Phillips has the latest.
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The president is warning the, quote, professional agitators and insurrectionists against targeting federal immigration agents amid escalating unrest in Minneapolis. The move would allow the president to deploy the military or federalize the National Guard to restore order. Trump's comments follow a second ICE related shooting in the city this week and days of protests that turned violent, with fireworks thrown at officers and multiple arrests reported. Minnesota's Democratic leaders pushed back Thursday, accusing Trump of stoking chaos while the White House says federal agents are under coordinated attack and must be protected. Here's White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt today answering a question from Daily Wire. White House correspondent Mary Margaret Olahan.
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I would encourage Governor Walls and other Democrats who are demeaning law enforcement to sit down and have a cup of coffee with an ICE agent or a Border Patrol agent. These are great patriotic men and women who have families who put on the uniform every day. They are simply trying to enforce the law. And Democrat Party has demeaned these individuals. They've even referred to them as Nazis and as the Gestapo. And that is absolutely leading to the violence we're seeing in the streets. If you look at some of the images out of Minneapolis last night, look at this vehicle. It says f ICE people don't do this without encouragement from people in power who make them feel like it's okay.
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Details are coming in on another shooting in Minneapolis, this time after an ICE officer was allegedly attacked with a shovel last night. Daily Wire immigration reporter Jenny Terror has.
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The Story An ICE agent has been hospitalized in Minneapolis after being ambushed by three illegal immigrants from Venezuela. According to dhs, the agent conducted a traffic stop on a suspect who then attempted to flee in their vehicle after crashing into a parked car. The perp took off on foot. Amid the officer's pursuit of the suspect. Two other individuals emerged from a nearby apartment and proceeded to beat the agent with a shovel and broom handle. The officer fired his weapon in self defense, hitting one of the suspects, who then all fled inside before being taken into custody. Anti ICE protesters swarmed the scene soon after. In a press conference after the incident, Mayor Jacob Frey blamed the Trump administration, calling ICE's conduct disgusting and intolerable for.
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Anyone that is taking the bait tonight. Stop. That is not helpful. Go home. We cannot counter Donald Trump's chaos with our own brand of chaos. And I have seen thousands of people throughout our city peacefully protesting for those that have peacefully protested. I applaud you for those that are taking the bait. You are not helping and you are not helping the undocumented immigrants in our city.
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Meanwhile, ICE continues to make arrests in the city. They picked up a slew of illegal immigrants yesterday, including several convicted of sexual assault in drug trafficking. Several European countries deployed troops to Greenland Wednesday. France, Germany, Sweden, Norway and Britain each sent between one and 15 troops for a two day mission to bolster the island's defenses. Leaders say the deployment demonstrates their ability to deploy military resources quickly. The Danish Ministry of Defense issued the following statement, quote, from today, there will be an expanded military presence in and around Greenland in close cooperation with NATO allies. The purpose is to train the ability to operate under the unique Arctic conditions and to strengthen the alliance's footprint in the Arctic, benefiting both European and transatlantic security. This comes on the heels of President Trump claiming the need to own Greenland. Denmark's foreign minister responded to the sentiment yesterday after a meeting with Vice President J.D. vance.
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We agreed that it makes sense to try to sit down on a high level to explore whether there is possibilities to accommodate the concerns of the President. While we at the same time respect the red lines of the Kingdom of Denmark, President Trump is pitching a great health care plan as subsidy talks stall in the Senate. Daily Wire political reporter Cameron Arkand has more. The president released a video statement this morning describing the, quote, great health care plan and calling on Congress to pass it. Here's Trump My plan would reduce your insurance premiums by stopping government payoffs to big insurance companies and sending that money directly to the people. We will have maximum price transparency and costs will come down Incredibly, enrollment for those who use Obamacare plans ends Thursday in most of the country. The expiration of subsidies at the end of 2025 has led to higher premium costs around the nation. Many conservatives argue that this is evidence that the ACA was not a sustainable program in the first place. The White House also published a fact sheet on Thursday about the plan, which would include reforms for price transparency and also expand the list of verified safe pharmaceutical drugs that Americans can buy over the counter, as well as a cost sharing reduction program for plans.
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President Trump met with Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Karina Machado at the White House today. Daily Wire reporter Zach Jewell reports.
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Machado was widely expected to be Maduro's top Challenger in the 2024 election before she was disqualified from running by the Venezuelan government. Maduro eventually went on to declare victory over Machado's ally in a rigged election. Despite Machado's position as opposition leader, the White House chose to support Maduro's second in command, Delsey Rodriguez, to take over interim oper operations. That was due to concerns about Machado's ability to command the respect of the people. In December, Machado was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, which she dedicated to Trump. The White House has hesitated about attempting radical regime change in Venezuela, hoping instead to finesse a more cooperative relationship with the current leadership structure. The chances of an escalated conflict with Iran narrowed slightly yesterday. Daily Wire reporter Tim Pierce has the story. President Trump announced there would be an end to the Iranian regime killing protesters. Speaking to reporters in the Oval Office, Trump said this.
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We have been informed by very important sources on the other side and they.
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Said the killing has stopped and the executions won't take place. But we've been told on good authority and I hope it's true. The President referenced the scheduled executions such as that of Irfan Sultani, who was charged with, quote, waging war on God. The 26 year old was allegedly going to be hanged Wednesday. Trump confirmed this saying, quote, today was going to be the day of execution. The information just got to me. The executions have stopped. When asked about further military action, the President said, quote, we're going to wait and see.
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Vice President J.D. vance's tie breaking vote yesterday killed the War Powers Resolution. The resolution was designed to curb Trump's administration if any further military action was warranted in Venezuela. Vance presided over the Senate as the vote was tallied.
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On this vote, the yeas are 50, the nays are 50. The Senate being equally divided, the Vice President votes affirmative and the point of order is sustained.
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Senator Josh Hawley told Fox News host Will Kaine that he'd been assured by the White House that there would be no move to put troops on the ground in Venezuela without going through the proper congressional channels.
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This has always been about ground troops, will ground troops into Venezuela, occupying Venezuela, that's not something that I think I would want to do. And listen, I talk to the president, I talked to the secretary of state, I talked to the Department of Justice. I thank the administration for all of their outreach. And what the secretary of state said to me very clearly is we're not doing that. We're not going to occupy Venezuela. And you know what? That's good enough for me. Secretary of Homeland Security Christy Noem said a Coast Guard tactical team conducted a pre dawn raid on the Venezuelan linked motor tanker Veronica. That makes six sanctioned vessels seized by the Coast Guard in recent weeks. The operation went smoothly and the ship was taken without incident. Veronica is a large capacity vessel with a cargo capability of over 1 million barrels of crude oil. Noem added that quote, there is no outrunning or escaping American justice, period. Our resolve is unshakable and our mission coordination has never been better.
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The State Department is shutting down a Biden era program that allowed Afghan allies to enter the United States. Daily Wire White House correspondent Mary Margaret Olahan has the exclusive. The State Department cited serious concerns about the Biden administration's failure to follow security procedures and vetting Afghans. The Biden administration had set up this refugee program at a former American military base in Qatar to support Afghan allies who fled their country during the botched Afghanistan withdrawal. Around 1,300 Afghans had been waiting at that base for years in cramped living conditions to enter the United States. Many of them have feared that they will be returned to Afghanistan where they will be tortured and killed for working with America. As the Daily Wire first reported, the State Department says the Biden administration's failure to properly vet these Afghans will prevent them from ultimately entering the United States. They'll be sent to, quote, a safe third country option for resettlement. Though State has not confirmed which country.
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That will be, the FBI has indicted more than two dozen people in a basketball betting scandal. Daily Wire reporter Lyndon Blake has the latest.
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This gambling scheme is being called. Historic basketball players who have played in the past week are some of the suspects listed in this case that involves allegedly fixing the outcome of games for profit. The U.S. attorney's office for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania announced Thursday the indictment of 26 suspects, including 20 former NCAA college basketball players from 17 schools for allegedly attempting to fix games through performance manipulation during the 2023-2024 and 20242025 basketball seasons. Officials said the scheme started back In September of 22, when the defendants bribed players in the Chinese Basketball association to participate in point shaving their games before moving on to NCAA basketball. The fixers paid the college basketball players anywhere from 10,000 to 30,000 per game for their participation in the scheme. The charges include sports bribery and conspiracy to commit wire fraud, among others. U.S. district Attorney David Metcalfe said this case is extensive and the investigation is ongoing and Four astronauts returned to Earth after leaving the International Space Station a month ahead of schedule due to a medical emergency. Daily Wire Senior Editor Joel Niedler has.
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More the return of the astronauts leaves the station less than half staffed with only three astronauts remaining in orbit. The four departing crew members, two American, one Russian and one Japanese, returned home on a SpaceX return capsule. This is the first ever medical evacuation from the iss. The remaining crew is composed of two Russians and one American, who is now the sole occupant of the American section of the station. The medical issue in question has not been disclosed. Although the identity of the ailing crew member is not known to the public, his or her condition is said to be stable and safe. All right, those are your drive home updates. To learn more about these stories, go to dailywire.com and in case you missed it, earlier today we covered some major stories, including the latest on the chaos in Minnesota and the Clintons refusing to comply with a Congressional Epstein investigation. Thanks for tuning in. We'll be back tomorrow morning with another full edition of Morning Wire.
Date: January 15, 2026
Hosts: John Bickley & Georgia Howe
This episode covers major late-breaking stories in U.S. politics, international affairs, and culture. Key topics include President Trump’s threat to invoke the Insurrection Act in Minnesota amid violent anti-ICE protests, NATO’s unusual deployment to Greenland, developments on Trump’s new healthcare plan, diplomatic and military maneuvering regarding Venezuela and Iran, the shutdown of the Biden-era Afghan refugee program, a historic college basketball betting scandal, and a medical evacuation from the International Space Station.
President Trump responded to escalating unrest in Minneapolis, warning he may invoke the Insurrection Act to deploy the military or federalize the National Guard.
Unrest sparked after an ICE officer was attacked by suspected illegal immigrants following a traffic stop (ICE officer hospitalized, suspects apprehended).
White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt sharply criticized Democratic leaders for “demeaning” law enforcement and fueling violence:
“The Democrat Party has demeaned these individuals... They’ve even referred to them as Nazis and as the Gestapo. And that is absolutely leading to the violence we’re seeing in the streets.”
— Caroline Levitt, [01:37]
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey urged restraint:
“Anyone that is taking the bait tonight, stop. That is not helpful. Go home. We cannot counter Donald Trump’s chaos with our own brand of chaos.”
— Mayor Jacob Frey, [03:10]
ICE continues mass arrests, including of those convicted for serious crimes.
"...expanded military presence in and around Greenland in close cooperation with NATO allies... to strengthen the alliance's footprint in the Arctic, benefiting both European and transatlantic security.”
“My plan would reduce your insurance premiums by stopping government payoffs to big insurance companies and sending that money directly to the people. We will have maximum price transparency and costs will come down.”
— President Trump, [04:59]
“They said the killing has stopped and the executions won’t take place... I hope it’s true.”
— President Trump, [07:12]
Vice President J.D. Vance cast the tie-breaking Senate vote to kill a resolution that would’ve curtailed Trump’s war powers regarding Venezuela.
Senator Josh Hawley clarifies:
“This has always been about ground troops... occupying Venezuela, that’s not something that I think I would want to do... What the Secretary of State said to me very clearly is we’re not doing that.”
— Sen. Josh Hawley, [08:18]
U.S. Coast Guard seizes a Venezuela-linked oil tanker, reaffirming commitment to sanctions enforcement.
Caroline Levitt (WH Press Secretary) on political rhetoric and violence:
“People don't do this without encouragement from people in power who make them feel like it’s okay.” [01:55]
Danish Ministry of Defense on Greenland deployment:
“…the purpose is to train the ability to operate under the unique Arctic conditions and to strengthen the alliance's footprint in the Arctic, benefiting both European and transatlantic security.” [04:05]
President Trump on Iranian executions:
“We have been informed by very important sources on the other side... the killing has stopped and the executions won’t take place.” [07:12]
Sec. of Homeland Security Kristi Noem, on sanctions enforcement:
“There is no outrunning or escaping American justice, period. Our resolve is unshakable and our mission coordination has never been better.” [09:02]
This episode delivers a fast-paced sweep of urgent political, international, and cultural developments—emphasizing themes of national security, the intersection of protest and law enforcement, international power moves, and the fallout from policy decisions at home and abroad. The reporting provides detail and commentary, while notable on-air quotes show the sharply divided tone of contemporary American discourse.