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February 7, 2026 at 3:04 PM
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The date for Donald Trump's first official State of the Union address is February 24th

It will be his first State of the Union in this second term.

If we can secure record-low viewership, Trump’s address will be remembered as a failure and he’ll be humiliated.

Don’t tune in.

#boycott
#trump […]
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union.place
February 7, 2026 at 2:29 PM
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7/ "The assault on foundation of Amer. democracy that is the Trump regime—w its billion-$ WH corruption, brutal & murderous immigration raids, perversions of criminal justice & much more—won’t be cured just by GOP losing couple of elections, assuming that free & fair balloting can even take place"
February 8, 2026 at 6:41 PM
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There's way too much nonchalance about the fact that California is hurtling toward electing a MAGA governor, even if 65% of its voters vote for a Democrat in the primary. Harold Meyerson reports on the top-two primary setting conditions for an election at odds with voter preference.
The Nation’s Most Democratic State Might Elect a Trump-Friendly Governor - The American Prospect
California’s nonpartisan primary pits eight Democrats against two Republicans; only the top two finishers advance. Do the math.
prospect.org
February 9, 2026 at 2:46 PM
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Yes he is!

California Love <3
February 9, 2026 at 4:56 PM
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I really hate this fucking guy.
The Real Reason Jeff Bezos Killed the Washington Post
The billionaire wanted the Post to die, because a vigorous, well-resourced newspaper does not help his bottom line.
slate.com
February 8, 2026 at 8:34 PM
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Iran sentences Nobel Peace laureate Narges Mohammadi to seven more years in prison after hunger strike. @AssociatedPress reports:

https://flip.it/4QdwFn

#news #worldnews #nargesmohammadi #iran #nobelpeace
Iran sentences Nobel laureate Narges Mohammadi to 7 more years in prison
Iran has sentenced Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi to over seven more years in prison. Supporters say she began a hunger strike on February 2.
apnews.com
February 8, 2026 at 5:07 PM
Pentagon Makes $200M, Largest Known Arms Purchase From Israel — For Banned Cluster Weapons

The no-bid deal for arms internationally banned for high civilian death tolls is the biggest purchase from Israel in available government records.

#trumpnazideathregime #trumpwarcrimes […]
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February 9, 2026 at 7:40 PM
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Time for a #brexit reckoning

In order to finally move one, Britain must face the abysmal failure this project has been.
https://www.politico.eu/article/time-for-brexit-reckoning-uk-eu-relationship/ #Europe #europa #RejoinEU #politics
February 9, 2026 at 5:28 PM
I love New Yorkers. New Yorkers sing ICE Gestapo's Out! #abolishicenow https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1DUA8nrbFD/
February 9, 2026 at 7:06 PM
Jon Stewart on Traitor Trump Dodging Epstein Fallout & Kosta on MAGA-fied Halftime & D.C... MAGA is continuing to shield the pedos. America's double standard when it comes to providing "sanctuary" for rich elites vs. immigrants #pedotrump […]
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February 9, 2026 at 7:02 PM
Foreign governments are conducting real investigations not like the U S. Kangaroo injustice system
February 8, 2026 at 2:37 AM
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NYT refers to her as Renee's 'partner' instead of spouse. : (

A Month After Renee Good’s Killing, Her Partner Makes First Public Appearance at Memorial - The New York Times

https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/07/us/renee-good-partner-memorial-minneapolis.html
February 8, 2026 at 1:50 AM
February 4, 2026 at 6:27 AM
Grifter in Chief Traitor Trump Sends Deceptive Tariff Check Email to Supporters ...Again - MeidasTouch News #trumpmailfraud
https://meidasnews.com/news/trump-sends-deceptive-tariff-check-email-to-supporters-again #trumpcorruption
February 4, 2026 at 6:23 AM
Report Backs Activist’s Account in Clash With ICE Gestapo Near Chicago
#AbolishDHS #abolishicenow
A new report from a police department outside of Chicago sheds light on a rare battery charge brought against an ICE agent after a fight with an activist.

Listen to this article · 3:49 min […]
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February 4, 2026 at 6:07 AM
February 4, 2026 at 5:56 AM
‘This Job Sucks!’ Traitor Trump's DOJ Lawyer Melts Down in Court — Asks Minneapolis Judge to Throw Her in Jail Just So She Can Get Some Sleep. #trumpnaziregime #dojcorruption […]
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February 4, 2026 at 4:34 AM
Washington Post Raid Is a Frightening Reminder: Turn Off Your Phone’s Biometrics Now

The search warrant to raid a Washington Post reporter’s home shows how authorities can open your phone without your consent
#fourthamendment
#policestate […]
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February 4, 2026 at 3:55 AM
He Witnessed an Earlier Shooting. Feds Arrested Him at the Scene of Alex Pretti’s Killing. They shouted "there he is" as they chased him down
https://theintercept.com/2026/01/31/minneapolis-protester-witness-killing-alex-pretti/. #abolishicenow
Less than 40 minutes after federal immigration agents shot and killed 37-year-old nurse Alex Pretti on Nicollet Avenue in south Minneapolis, Clayton Kelly was thrown face-first onto the sidewalk, tasting snow and street grime as a federal agent’s knee drove into his back. The incident, a video of which The Intercept reviewed and corroborated with an independent eyewitness, occurred not long after Kelly and his wife arrived in the area where Pretti was killed. With protesters amassing and agents from Customs and Border Protection as well as Immigration and Customs Enforcement flooding the area, the couple told The Intercept, they just wanted to observe the scene. “All of a sudden,” Kelly said, a federal agent “started running toward me, pointing and yelling, ‘That’s him. Get him.’” Ten days earlier, Kelly had watched as an immigration agent shot Julio Cesar Sosa-Celis in the leg during a federal enforcement action in north Minneapolis. As Kelly told the local outlet Sahan Journal, an SUV with police lights chased another vehicle, and then, “They went into a house. … I heard two shots before the area was just being swarmed by ICE immediately.” Sosa-Celis was injured — and Kelly’s account contradicted the official narrative released by the Department of Homeland Security. At the scene of Pretti’s killing, Kelly told agents they would find themselves “on the wrong side of history,” he recalled. After the exchange, he and his wife, Alana Ericson, began walking toward another section of Nicollet Avenue where people were congregating, and as soon as Kelly turned his back, that was when agents began shouting and running toward him. “I had my hands up. I kept saying, ‘I’m leaving. I’m leaving,’” Kelly said. Kelly is far from the only civilian to be brutalized by federal agents in Minneapolis this month. But his detailed account of his beating and detention offers a clear example of how the agents, ostensibly deployed to carry out immigration enforcement, have instead shifted their purpose to encompass a crackdown on dissent. In Kelly’s case, it raises the question of whether he was facing retaliation for acting as a witness. In December 2025, a group of Minnesota residents and the American Civil Liberties Union of Minnesota filed a federal class-action lawsuit, Tincher v. Noem, alleging that federal agents participating in Operation Metro Surge used excessive force, intimidation, and arrests to deter civilians from observing, recording, or protesting immigration enforcement. ## Related ### Federal Agents Keep Invoking Killing of Renee Good to Threaten Protesters in Minnesota The complaint alleges retaliation against people engaging in constitutionally protected conduct, including arrests of observers who were not interfering with federal operations. In January, a federal judge issued a limited injunction barring agents from retaliating against peaceful protesters and observers. While federal agents pinned Kelly down, given Pretti’s recent shooting, Ericson feared they could kill her husband. “I kept telling them he’s a U.S. citizen. They said, ‘We don’t give a f—,’” she said. Kelly had previously undergone fusion surgery in his thoracic spine, a procedure that permanently joins vertebrae to stabilize the back. “Several agents piled on top of me,” Kelly said, and one put his knee on the site of his surgical wounds. “They were sitting directly on my spine.” “I was screaming that I couldn’t breathe, but I had almost no air left,” Kelly said. “An agent pushed the pepper spray nozzle right into my left eye and sprayed. I turned my head so I wouldn’t get it in both eyes, but my left eye was completely burned.” Pinned beneath multiple agents, Kelly said panic quickly gave way to fear that he might not survive. He said he was unable to catch his breath and felt his limbs go limp beneath the weight on his body. > “An agent pushed the pepper spray nozzle right into my left eye and sprayed.” Kelly was then forced to his feet and handcuffed, leaving deep indentations on both wrists that were still visible in photographs taken three days later and shared with The Intercept. At some point, his phone fell out of his pocket. He was dragged to a vehicle and placed in the back seat, where he said agents told him he was being taken to the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building in Minneapolis for detention. After being pepper-sprayed, Ericson said she was unable to drive. A bystander offered her a ride home, where she and her mother-in-law spent the day calling attorneys and trying to determine where Kelly had been taken and whether he was alive. An independent eyewitness who said they did not know Kelly or his wife said they were standing nearby when agents rushed Kelly, tackled him to the ground, and deployed pepper spray, corroborating Kelly’s account of the arrest. After Kelly and Ericson were gone, the witness remained near Nicollet Avenue as federal agents continued clearing the area. Moments later, the witness said they were grabbed from behind, thrown to the pavement, and sprayed in the face. Medical records from Hennepin County Medical Center reviewed by The Intercept show the witness sustained a fractured shoulder. According to the documentation, the injury will require surgery and months of physical therapy. The Intercept reached out to the Department of Homeland Security, CBP, and ICE with detailed questions about the use of force by federal agents in Minneapolis, the detention and processing of civilians, the seizure of phones and other personal property, and policies governing crowd control. DHS, CBP, and ICE did not provide responses by publication time. ## We’re independent of corporate interests — and powered by members. Join us. Become a member ## Join Our Newsletter Thank You For Joining! Original reporting. Fearless journalism. Delivered to you. Will you take the next step to support our independent journalism by becoming a member of The Intercept? I'm in Become a member By signing up, I agree to receive emails from The Intercept and to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. ## Join Our Newsletter ## Original reporting. Fearless journalism. Delivered to you. I'm in Kelly was transported to the federal building in downtown Minneapolis, a facility commonly used by immigration authorities for detention and processing. Several of the people detained alongside him, Kelly said, had directly witnessed or recorded the fatal shooting of Pretti earlier that morning. Kelly said detainees were never told why they were being held and were not informed of any charges. He said federal officials discussed possible criminal violations but ultimately filed none. Shauna Kieffer, an attorney with the National Lawyers Guild who is now representing Kelly, said her client was never read his Miranda rights. They’re required only when law enforcement seeks to obtain a statement, she said, so a person may be detained without being advised of those rights if officers are not questioning them and no statement is taken. At one point, Kelly said, ICE agents asked whether detainees would be willing to give interviews. All declined and invoked their right to remain silent. According to Kelly, no medical care was provided upon arrival, even though multiple detainees had visible injuries and repeatedly asked for assistance. One older man, Kelly said, was bleeding from his elbow when brought into custody. Kelly said detainees used their drinking water to clean blood from the man’s arm while the staff ignored their requests for assistance, and that the man didn’t receive treatment until after a shift change. ## Related ### Even the Top Prosecutor in Minneapolis Doesn’t Know the Identity of the Agents Who Killed Alex Pretti Kelly and his family have been unable to recover his phone. At the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building, Kelly said agents later showed him the phone, asked whether it belonged to him, and told him he would not be getting it back. According to Kelly, no one listed the device on his property inventory, and agents told him they would seek a warrant to access its contents. A copy of the property inventory receipt reviewed by The Intercept does not list a cellphone among Kelly’s belongings. Additional photographs show his belongings placed in an ICE-labeled property bag bearing his name and a U.S. citizen designation. In an affidavit he signed with his attorney, Kelly said the confiscated phone contained photos he took of the January 14 shooting of Sosa-Celis that he witnessed, a detail he says underscores its evidentiary value and why he wanted it returned. Attorneys representing several detainees said federal officials told them they were considering charges of assaulting, interfering with, or resisting federal officers, according to Kieffer and another detainee’s attorney. Kieffer said the statute is often interpreted broadly, but verbal objections, mere presence at a scene, or passive conduct alone do not meet its standard. In Kelly’s case, “any movements of his body are simply because a bunch of grown men are pummeling him,” Kieffer said, referring to the video of his arrest. Kelly estimated he was detained for roughly eight hours before being abruptly released. After a brief stop at home, he sought medical treatment at Methodist Hospital in St. Louis Park. Discharge paperwork from that visit, reviewed by The Intercept, documents his injuries as assault-related. Kelly said he continues to fear retaliation following his detention. Read Our Complete Coverage ## Unmasking ICE The following morning, he said, several federal vehicles drove slowly down the residential street where he and his wife live, an occurrence he described as highly unusual for their area. Kieffer said her client’s fears are not unfounded. She described instances in Minneapolis in which attorneys and civilian observers reported being followed by federal vehicles after monitoring immigration enforcement activity, and in some cases later saw federal agents parked outside their homes. One attorney shared video of ICE agents following him and parking outside his house with The Intercept. In Kieffer’s view, the sheer number of people taken into custody while observing or documenting federal activity has made Minneapolis stand out. The emotional toll of the arrest, Kelly and his wife said, has not ended with his release. “I’ve been having nightmares. This doesn’t feel like real life. It feels like a really bad dream that I can’t wake up from,” Ericson said. “After he spoke publicly about that shooting, I felt like he was already on their radar.” Share * Copy link * Share on Facebook * Share on Bluesky * Share on X * Share on LinkedIn * Share on WhatsApp _IT’S EVEN WORSE THAN WE THOUGHT._ What we’re seeing right now from Donald Trump is a full-on authoritarian takeover of the U.S. government. This is not hyperbole. Court orders are being ignored. MAGA loyalists have been put in charge of the military and federal law enforcement agencies. The Department of Government Efficiency has stripped Congress of its power of the purse. News outlets that challenge Trump have been banished or put under investigation. Yet far too many are still covering Trump’s assault on democracy like politics as usual, with flattering headlines describing Trump as “unconventional,” “testing the boundaries,” and “aggressively flexing power.” The Intercept has long covered authoritarian governments, billionaire oligarchs, and backsliding democracies around the world. We understand the challenge we face in Trump and the vital importance of press freedom in defending democracy. ## We’re independent of corporate interests. Will you help us? $15 $25 $50 $100 $5 $8 $10 $15 One Time Monthly Donate **_IT’S BEEN A DEVASTATING_** year for journalism — the worst in modern U.S. history. We have a president with utter contempt for truth aggressively using the government’s full powers to dismantle the free press. Corporate news outlets have cowered, becoming accessories in Trump’s project to create a post-truth America. Right-wing billionaires have pounced, buying up media organizations and rebuilding the information environment to their liking. In this most perilous moment for democracy, The Intercept is fighting back. But to do so effectively, we need to grow. **That’s where you come in. Will you help us expand our reporting capacity in time to hit the ground running in 2026?** ## We’re independent of corporate interests. Will you help us? $15 $25 $50 $100 $5 $8 $10 $15 One Time Monthly Donate **_I’M BEN MUESSIG,_** The Intercept’s editor-in-chief. It’s been a devastating year for journalism — the worst in modern U.S. history. We have a president with utter contempt for truth aggressively using the government’s full powers to dismantle the free press. Corporate news outlets have cowered, becoming accessories in Trump’s project to create a post-truth America. Right-wing billionaires have pounced, buying up media organizations and rebuilding the information environment to their liking. In this most perilous moment for democracy, The Intercept is fighting back. But to do so effectively, we need to grow. **That’s where you come in. Will you help us expand our reporting capacity in time to hit the ground running in 2026?** ## We’re independent of corporate interests. Will you help us? $15 $25 $50 $100 $5 $8 $10 $15 One Time Monthly Donate ## Contact the author: Austin Campbell awayfromthepubliceye@proton.me @a_campbellnews on X ## Related ### Read the Report on Alex Pretti’s Killing — and the Bizarre Q&A CBP Gave Congress First ### Trump’s War on America ### Feds Say Kat Abughazaleh “Impeded” ICE Agents. That Would Put Her on the Right Side of History. ### Documenting ICE Agents’ Brutal Use of Force in LA Immigration Raids ## Latest Stories Voices ### The Farcical Case Against Don Lemon and Georgia Fort for Protest Reporting David Bralow - Jan. 30 The Justice Department is weaponizing a law intended to protect those seeking abortions to punish reporters covering anti-ICE activism. Israel’s War on Gaza ### Israeli Military Found Gaza Health Ministry Death Toll Was Accurate. Will These Deniers Admit It? Jonah Valdez - Jan. 30 Denial of the Gaza Health Ministry’s death toll helped buoy American support for Israel’s genocide. ### Washington Post Raid Is a Frightening Reminder: Turn Off Your Phone’s Biometrics Now Nikita Mazurov - Jan. 30 The search warrant to raid a Washington Post reporter’s home shows how authorities can open your phone without your consent. Join The Conversation
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February 4, 2026 at 3:53 AM
February 4, 2026 at 3:47 AM
Traitor Trump Had Unusual Call With F.B.I. Agents After Election Center Search

Russian asset Tulsi Gabbard, the director of national intelligence, brokered the call and Putin's puppet Trump directly questioned frontline agents on the inquiry, The Times has learned
#trumpelectionfraud […]
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mastodon.world
February 4, 2026 at 3:29 AM
N.F.L. Says It Will Look Into Steve Tisch’s Ties to Epstein

Recently released emails reveal that Jeffrey Epstein sought to connect Mr. Tisch, whose family is a part-owner of the New York Giants, with multiple women
#stevetischpedo
#epsteinfiles […]
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February 4, 2026 at 3:26 AM