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Investigations revealed a conspiracy to obstruct federal investigations into election fraud in 2020, involving key figures like Bill Barr and Governor Shapiro. Formal charges of obstruction and collusion were filed against them. The evidence incriminates them, and they are facing potential prison sentences. The situation requires both federal and state agencies to investigate, with the expectation of accountability and justice.

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Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey has announced plans to phase out centralized housing for migrants, like hotels, and instead allocate a budget of $21,100 per month for housing them in scattered apartments across the state. This decision follows Donald Trump's presidential victory and his plans for mass deportations, which Healey and Boston Mayor Michelle Wu have publicly opposed, pledging not to cooperate with such actions. The timing has led some to speculate that Healey aims to complicate Trump's deportation efforts in Massachusetts. The state has been in a state of emergency regarding this migrant crisis for over a year, with no resolution in sight.

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I've asked the DOJ where the line is regarding impeding or interfering with law enforcement. Some members of Congress are educating people on how to evade law enforcement, claiming they're educating about constitutional rights. But in reality, they're telling people who are in the country illegally, have committed crimes, and been ordered removed by a federal judge to not open their doors and hide from ICE. As a member of Congress, they should let us enforce the laws that have been enacted. If someone physically prevents an arrest, that's obstruction, but where's the line when it's just telling people to hide? I want to know where that crosses into impeding law enforcement, so I've asked the Department of Justice to define that line.

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The Attorney General discusses two cases involving judges allegedly obstructing justice. In Wisconsin, Judge Hannah Dugan is accused of helping a defendant in a domestic violence case evade ICE, creating a public safety risk. The Attorney General states that Dugan escorted the defendant out a private exit while the victims were in the courtroom. In New Mexico, Judge Joel Cano and his wife were arrested for harboring a member of the Tren de Aragua (TDA) gang. The TDA member had gruesome photos on his phone and was allegedly given assault rifles by the judge and his wife. Cano is charged with obstruction after admitting to destroying the TDA member's cell phone. The Attorney General asserts that these judges are not above the law and will be prosecuted for harboring fugitives and obstructing justice.

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Are you worried about migrant groups working to obstruct ICE? Federal officials report that activists are increasingly tracking ICE movements and educating migrants on their rights, such as not answering questions or allowing entry without a warrant. Some believe these actions protect criminals and hinder law enforcement. In New Jersey, Governor Phil Murphy has housed a migrant at his home, challenging federal authorities to find her. This approach is seen as reckless, with concerns that it endangers people and defies legal processes. If charges arise against the governor for his actions, some believe he deserves them for protecting someone unlawfully present in the country.

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Chicago leaders are urging residents to resist Trump's deportation policies. New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy acknowledged he was hiding someone without full documentation above his garage. The government’s response to this could lead to prosecution for knowingly harboring an illegal alien, as it violates U.S. law. The Trump administration plans to sue sanctuary cities, claiming they protect criminals. An example cited is a case in New York City where a failure to share information led to the death of a child. Sanctuary cities are blamed for numerous deaths, and the administration is prepared to take this issue to the Supreme Court to end their protections. A 2011 study indicated there were 3 million criminal aliens in the U.S.

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Massachusetts state police will not assist in mass deportations if requested by the Trump administration. There will be significant pressure on states and officials, and it's crucial to recognize the current legal landscape is different from 2016. While litigation may arise, states will explore various actions to protect their residents, utilizing regulatory authority, executive powers, and legislation. The focus must be on using all available tools to safeguard citizens, uphold democracy, and maintain the rule of law.

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Charges have been filed against the state of New York, Kathy Hochul, Leticia James, and Mark Schroeder of the DMV. This action is being taken by a new DOJ to protect American citizens and angel moms. New York is accused of prioritizing illegal aliens over American citizens.

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The Trump administration is escalating its crackdown on illegal immigration. This includes escalating deportation efforts and an escalating battle in DC over immigration and deportation. Tensions are escalating between local and federal authorities. The administration is making more aggressive moves, and there is escalatory action. A judge was arrested.

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President Trump has directed us to stop states from non-compliance with federal law. We've already addressed Illinois and New York. If your state isn't complying, you're next. New York's green light laws prevent law enforcement from checking the identities of illegal aliens during stops, blocking access to their backgrounds. This endangers law enforcement officers who face risks daily from violent criminals, gang members, drug traffickers, and human smugglers. We're here to ensure these individuals no longer terrorize Americans. If you don't follow federal law, you will be held accountable. It's over, and we're coming after you.

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AOC is doing webinars that give advice to undocumented immigrants about how to avoid being caught and how to stay in the United States, which may be gaming the system. I've contacted the Deputy Attorney General to see if this is obstructing law enforcement. I need the DOJ to determine if a line has been crossed. In my opinion, this is an impediment. We need advice on how to move forward. If necessary, we will take every federal dollar out of the city. This is a matter of public and community safety. Releasing dangerous people endangers the public, our officers, and even undocumented immigrants. If sanctuary cities won't act to make their communities safer, President Trump will.

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Congressman Jim Jordan has set a deadline for Fulton County DA Fonnie Willis to provide documents related to allegations of collusion with the Biden administration during her investigation of President-elect Trump. Jordan claims Willis conspired with the Justice Department and questions her motives regarding Trump's interference in Georgia's 2020 election. In response, Willis accuses Jordan of violating the US Constitution in an attempt to disrupt her prosecution of Trump and his co-defendants.

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A federal judge ruled that Washington State must turn over all identifying documents pertaining to any immigrant who is receiving Medicare, Medicaid, or using Washington Apple Health, to ICE. The speaker adds, “Nick Brown? Your days are numbered, buddy.”

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Hello, friends. Recently, a Trump official issued a memorandum threatening local law enforcement with jail time if they don’t cooperate with federal immigration officials. However, there is no law requiring local officials to do so. Our state's resources should focus on state matters, not federal immigration enforcement. Local law enforcement should not act as agents for the Trump administration, which has previously lost in court trying to coerce states. I have no fear of the Trump administration. We will prioritize our state’s business and will not interfere with federal operations, but we will not carry out their demands. Thank you.

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The speaker questions Governor Hochul about Executive Order One, which they claim continues sanctuary state policies. The speaker defines this policy as preventing state officers from disclosing information to federal immigration authorities for civil immigration enforcement. The speaker asks Hochul if she knows Saqir A Khan, an illegal migrant who allegedly raped a 15-year-old girl. They then ask about Sebastian Zapita Khalil, an illegal migrant who allegedly burned a woman alive on the subway, claiming ICE's detainment order was rejected due to sanctuary state laws. The speaker continues by asking about Raymond Rojas Basilio, an illegal who allegedly molested an 11-year-old. They also inquire about Wilson Castillo Diaz, who allegedly committed a rape. The speaker accuses Hochul of shielding illegals and prioritizing them over New Yorkers, leading to horrific crimes. They state that Hochul signed the executive order on her first day and renewed it multiple times. Hochul states that they cooperate with ICE in criminal prosecutions. The speaker claims ICE was told not to detain the accused individuals and that Hochul's policies are responsible for the crimes. Hochul disputes the speaker's representation of the facts.

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I filed a lawsuit against Saint Joseph County Sheriff Redmond for his department's refusal to cooperate with federal immigration authorities, which allows criminal aliens to remain in the county. This noncompliance with Indiana law has serious consequences for our community, straining schools, healthcare, and law enforcement. I respect our law enforcement but will hold those accountable who violate the law. The influx of illegal immigrants is a significant issue, exacerbated by the current administration's border policies. We are actively working to enforce state laws against sanctuary cities, having successfully revised policies in several local jurisdictions. Today, we are initiating a lawsuit against Sheriff Redmond and his department to ensure compliance with federal immigration laws.

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The US Attorney for the Central District of California states California is a sanctuary state that doesn't recognize ICE detainers, facilitating the release of criminal illegal immigrants. The federal government may withhold funding from states that don't honor ICE detainers. The office will file criminal charges for illegal immigrants who unlawfully re-entered the US. The speaker discusses a case where an individual sentenced to ten years for killing two teenagers may only serve three. The office will charge him with illegal reentry, potentially leading to 20 years in federal prison, followed by deportation. The current administration is enforcing the law regarding deported individuals who re-enter the country, a change from the previous administration. Last year, only seven such cases were filed, while this year, over 250 have already been filed. The message to those considering re-entry or re-offending is: don't. Immigration laws are not up for negotiation and must be followed.

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AOC may be in trouble for obstruction of justice. Tom Homan referred AOC to the Department of Justice for impeding federal officers. AOC is doing webinars giving tips to illegals about how to remain in the country. They're telling people to hide and not open the door for ICE. The DOJ needs to give guidance on where the line is crossed. If necessary, every federal dollar will be pulled from cities. Sanctuary cities need to step aside because President Trump is going to make the community safer. Warning that gangs are being tipped off by FBI agents about ICE raids, making them accessories to murder. Also, some congressmen and women are morally influencing people to fight back and get aggressive against federal agents. To keep fighting, go to infowarsstore.com to support. Pray for President Trump and Tom Homan.

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Governor Hochul stated on national TV that criminal aliens should be deported after NYPD officers were assaulted and after a woman was burned alive on a subway by an illegal alien. However, when Mayor Adams wants to arrest criminal aliens and use Rikers Island, Hochul allegedly tries to undermine those efforts. According to the speaker, Hochul implemented the "Green Light Law," preventing ICE and CBP officers from accessing DMV data, hindering their ability to identify individuals during traffic stops. The speaker claims that even with a warrant, New York notifies the suspect of the investigation. The speaker is calling her out for sanctuary policies.

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The president signed an executive order this week threatening to defund sanctuary cities. The speaker questions why the leaders of these cities, who are allegedly harboring and shielding illegal aliens and terrorists from deportation, are not arrested instead.

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In 2020, there was a conspiracy to obstruct investigations into election fraud involving Bill Barr and others. Formal charges have been filed against Governor Shapiro and others for obstruction and collusion in election fraud. Michelle Henry, the Pennsylvania attorney general, must investigate these charges. The evidence incriminates many officials. Eventually, those involved will face prison sentences and be held accountable for election fraud.

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The speaker questions Governor Hochul about Executive Order One, which they claim continues sanctuary state policies. The speaker defines these policies as preventing state officers from disclosing information to federal immigration authorities and restricting law enforcement's ability to assist in federal civil immigration enforcement. The speaker asks Hochul if she knows Saqir A Khan, who allegedly raped a 15-year-old girl, and Sebastian Zapita Khalil, who allegedly burned a woman alive on the subway. The speaker asserts these individuals were shielded due to sanctuary state policies, preventing ICE from detaining them. The speaker also mentions Raymond Rojas Basilio, who allegedly molested an 11-year-old. The speaker accuses Hochul of prioritizing "illegals" over New Yorkers and failing to advocate for victims of crimes committed by undocumented immigrants. Hochul states that New York cooperates with ICE in criminal prosecutions, but the speaker insists that sanctuary state policies led to the release of these individuals. The speaker concludes that Hochul's policies have failed and created a sanctuary state for criminals. Hochul disputes the speaker's representation of the facts.

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We've filed charges against the state of New York, Kathy Hochul, Leticia James, and Mark Schroeder of the DMV. This new Department of Justice is committed to protecting American citizens and angel moms. New York is prioritizing illegal aliens over its own citizens, but this ends now.

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Chicago leaders are urging residents to resist Trump's deportation policies. New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy acknowledged he sheltered someone without full documentation. In response, there are concerns about potential legal consequences for harboring undocumented individuals, as it may violate U.S. law. The Trump administration plans to pursue legal action against sanctuary cities, which are criticized for protecting criminals. An example is given of a case in New York City where a suspect, if handed over, could have prevented a tragic death. The administration aims to challenge sanctuary cities, even if it reaches the Supreme Court.

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Trump THREATENS Chicago Mayor, Pritzker ARREST
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Trump’s latest volley targets Chicago's leadership as a federal court finds ICE repeatedly violated a consent decree on warrantless arrests, signaling a clash over immigration enforcement and local governance. The president threatens Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and Governor J.B. Pritzker, claiming the mayor should be jailed for failing to protect ICE officers and chiding the governor. Pritzker responds by saying the president is unhinged and insecure, and vows to stand up to what he calls a bid to jail his people. The Chicago federal court ruling finds ICE violated the consent decree in multiple cases, noting 22 instances where collateral arrests occurred and warrants were not properly used. The decision has nationwide implications, given that the decree also ordered reporting changes and restrictions on arrests, and it raises questions about whether federal policy on immigration enforcement should be uniform nationwide or allowed to vary by jurisdiction. Portions of the discussion shift to "Meal Team 6" as Texas National Guard troops are deployed into Chicago, framed as a dramatic escalation by red-state versus blue-state politics. The hosts debate the symbolism and legality, noting the Guard’s limited authority and that the plan has sparked comparisons to fascist rhetoric while warning about militarized enforcement. The conversation then turns to Trump's Antifa roundtable, including claims of targeting the organization like cartels and the push to curb speech, followed by criticism that no centralized Antifa structure exists. They reference a Trump-era DHS clip, discuss media framing, and contrast officials' claims with internal reports describing protests outside the ICE facility as low energy. The hosts discuss a Chicago area incident in which a couple facing charges from a confrontation with agents and a gun at the waist were not indicted by a grand jury, highlighting debates over procedure and evidence. Pepper-spray and use-of-force incidents involving law enforcement are described, along with debates about how media and officials portray protests and constitutional rights in these confrontations.
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