Walz and Frey Under DOJ Scrutiny, Trump Ups Greenland Pressure, Michael Cohen Flips: AM Update 1/19
From Megyn Kelly
The DOJ is investigating Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey regarding potentially criminal comments made during ICE operations, while President Trump intensifies pressure on European nations resistant to a US acquisition of Greenland. Additionally, Michael Cohen, Trump's former ally, appears to shift his stance as he seeks to regain favor with the former president.
Key Takeaways
- When ICE targets the 'worst of the worst', protesters can sometimes confuse software engineers for agents—talk about mistaken identity!
- 70% of arrested illegal aliens have violent criminal histories—could this be a case of numbers or narratives gone astray?
- Minnesota's ice-cold protests remind us: nothing slows down political fervor, not even sub-zero temperatures or child offenders.
- As Trump weighs military intervention, the chessboard of law enforcement and protest evolves into a high-stakes game of strategy.
- Swarming ICE agents for a good cause doesn't always mean getting it right—one diner just wanted his coffee, not controversy.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Donald Trump (person)
- Pure Talk (product)
- World Economic Forum (event)
- Electronic Payments Coalition (company)
- Electronic Payments Coalition (product)
- Alvin Bragg (person)
- UK (location)