Donald Trump will sit for a pregame Super Bowl interview that President Biden skipped in 2023 and 2024. Networks will air the sit-down in bites across their shows.
President Trump says he will sue Trevor Noah after Noah joked at the Grammys that Trump visited Jeffrey Epstein's island. Trump denied the claim, criticized the Grammys, and named other public figures tied to Epstein in his remarks.
On his podcast Joe Rogan said the Minneapolis ICE protests look coordinated, not spontaneous. He pointed to leaked chat logs, on-the-ground footage, and what he called a fast change in the media narrative.
Barack Obama called the death of a protester a tragedy. That grabbed headlines. What did not get the same attention was his own record on deportations and deaths in ICE custody. Politics, not principle, drives selective outrage.
A viral clip from a Minneapolis Walmart shows confused customers and staff struggling to find hand warmers. The moment has become fodder for politics, but it also highlights weak signage, language gaps, and retail training problems that a store could fix without a press conference.
A CBS reporter was shoved while covering a protest outside the Whipple federal building in Minneapolis. Independent journalists captured the scuffle. Don Lemon stepped in to calm the situation as law enforcement and security responded. The incident raises fresh questions about press safety and protest dynamics near immigration enforcement sites.
A TV segment on Newsmax featured Matt Taibbi noting that ICE was covered more favorably in 2016 than it is today. The shift tracks less with policy changes and more with who occupies the White House, leaving many viewers skeptical of legacy outlets and hungry for consistent reporting.