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Former Iowa Superintendent Pleads Guilty To Falsely Claiming U.S. Citizenship

The former Des Moines superintendent has plead guilty in federal court to falsely claiming U.S. citizenship and illegally possessing firearms. Ian Roberts is originally from Guyana and initially pleaded not guilty to the charges. He plead guilty Thursday to both counts after entering into an agreement with prosecutors that was released Wednesday. The charges could lead to 20 years in prison. He also could be deported. Roberts was targeted by federal immigration agents and arrested in September. Authorities found a loaded handgun and cash in his vehicle. Roberts was an educator and administrator for two decades in districts across the U.S.

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US completes withdrawal from World Health Organization

The U.S. has finalized its withdrawal from the World Health Organization, one year after President Donald Trump announced America was ending its 78-year-old commitment, federal officials said Thursday. The U.S. owes more than $130 million to the global health agency, according to WHO. And Trump administration officials acknowledge that they haven't finished working out some issues, such as lost access to data from other countries that could give America an early warning of a new pandemic. The withdrawal will hurt the global response to new outbreaks and will hobble the ability of U.S. scientists and pharmaceutical companies to develop vaccines and medicines against new threats, said Lawrence Gostin, a public health law expert at Georgetown University. “In my opinion, it’s the most ruinous presidential decision in my lifetime,” he said. The WHO is the United Nations’ specialized health agency and is mandated to coordinate the response to global health threats, such as outbreaks of mpox, Ebola and polio. It also provides technical assistance to poorer countries; helps distribute scarce vaccines, supplies and treatments; and sets guidelines for hundreds of health conditions, including mental health and cancer.

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Vance Says Insurrection Act Not Needed ‘Right Now’ In Minneapolis

Vice President JD Vance says the Insurrection Act won’t be needed “right now” in Minneapolis after meeting with Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in the city, which has emerged as a national focal point in the clash over the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown. The comment on Thursday seemed to echo a similar retreat by President Donald Trump, who had threatened to invoke the rarely used federal law to quell persistent protests against federal agents in Minneapolis before telling reporters a week ago that there wasn’t a reason to use the act “right now.”

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Vance defends immigration enforcement policies

Vice President JD Vance on Thursday defended the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement policies, arguing resistance from local governments has contributed to disorder in some cities. Speaking to a crowd in the state of Ohio, Vance said he would travel next to Minnesota to meet with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents and local officials to discuss federal immigration operations. "Now I'm headed from here to Minneapolis, where we're going to talk with some of our ICE agents, talk with local officials about how we can turn down the chaos. "My simple piece of advice to them is going to be, look, if you want to turn down the chaos in Minneapolis, stop fighting immigration enforcement and accept that we have to have a border in this country. It's not that hard," he said. Vance said the administration would continue to prioritize the removal of undocumented immigrants with criminal records. Addressing concerns about mistakes by law enforcement, Vance acknowledged that errors can occur but said the vast majority of officers act appropriately. "You're always going to have mistakes made in law enforcement ...That's the nature of law enforcement. But the number one way where we could lower the mistakes that are happening, at least with our immigration enforcement, is to have local jurisdictions that are cooperating with us," he said. Vance’s visit comes amid heightened tensions in Minneapolis following the fatal Jan. 7 shooting involving an ICE agent that left 37-year-old Renee Good dead in a case that has drawn nationwide attention and stirred protests. Responding to a question from Anadolu during the public appearance, Vance was asked what message he would offer to members of the law enforcement community who are looking to the administration for reassurance, as well as to families affected by the current climate. "Well, you know, one of the things that we want to do is send a message to our local law enforcement that we stand with them, and we're not going to abandon them," Vance replied. Emphasizing support, Vance added, “I promise them, every single police officer in this country, and every single federal law enforcement officer in this country, we have your back.”

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Maine's Governor Demands Data On Immigration Arrests

Maine's Democratic governor has challenged federal immigration officials to provide arrest warrants, real-time numbers and information about detainees amid a sweeping enforcement operation in the state. Gov. Janet Mills said Thursday that the state has been given few details as fear spreads in immigrant communities in the mostly rural state with a relatively small undocumented population. The Department of Homeland Security this week announced “Operation Catch of the Day” and said it is targeting hundreds of people with criminal convictions. Mills responded that she would be shocked if that many had criminal charges. She says schools and businesses are being disrupted and state officials don't know where detainees are being held.

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Is Trump Going to Strike Iran?

Is Trump Going to Strike Iran?

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Trump Delivered A Masterful Speech At Davos

Trump Delivered A Masterful Speech At Davos

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How Big of a Deal is Greenland?

How Big a Deal is Greenland?

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Jack Smith Is a Disgrace to Justice

Jack Smith Is a Disgrace to Justice

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Let Trump Cook On Greenland

Josh opens the show by breaking down the latest developments in President Donald Trump’s push to acquire Greenland, including the announcement of an agreement in principle that would expand the U.S. presence and influence there. He’s then joined by Florida Lt. Gov. Jay Collins to discuss his run for governor and to push back on misinformation being spread by his opponent. Josh next turns to the latest out of Minnesota, where Attorney General Pam Bondi is overseeing arrests tied to riots that erupted inside at least one church in the Twin Cities over the weekend. He closes the show with a cultural reflection on the importance of stay-at-home parents—pushing back against the dismissive attitude toward moms and dads who choose to raise their children full-time, and explaining why their role is foundational to a child’s development.

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Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders Joins The Scott Jennings Show

Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders Joins The Scott Jennings Show

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Huge winter storm to bring crippling snow, sleet and ice from Texas to Boston

A massive winter storm is barreling toward the eastern U.S., threatening to bring severe ice and snow from Texas to Boston. Forecasters warn the storm could rival a hurricane in damage to power lines and trees, especially in areas with heavy ice. The storm is expected to start Friday in New Mexico and Texas, moving east through the South and then up the coast into New England. Bitterly cold air could follow, with wind chills dropping to minus-50 degrees Fahrenheit in parts of Minnesota and North Dakota. Utility workers are on alert and supplies like bread and salt are flying off shelves.

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Smith defends his Trump investigations at public hearing

Former Justice Department special counsel Jack Smith has defended his investigations of Donald Trump at a public congressional hearing. Smith insisted Thursday he had acted without regard to politics and had no second thoughts about the criminal charges he brought. Smith's two criminal investigations shadowed Trump during his 2024 Republican presidential campaign. Smith testified behind closed doors last month but returned to the House Judiciary Committee for the public hearing. The hearing divided along partisan lines between Republican lawmakers looking to undermine Smith and Democrats hoping to elicit new and damaging testimony about Trump’s conduct in the Washington, D.C., and Florida cases. Trump's administration is targeting the investigators who scrutinized him.

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3 Arrested After Minnesota Church Protest

Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel say three people were arrested after an anti-immigration enforcement protest at a church in Minnesota Sunday. William Kelly, Nekima Levy Armstrong and Chauntyll Louisa Allen are in custody. Protesters entered the Cities Church in St. Paul, where a local official with ICE serves as a pastor. Levy Armstrong called for the pastor affiliated with ICE to resign.

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Arrests Made In Minnesota Church Protests

Arrests Made In Minnesota Church Protests

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Trump brought back affordability

Trump Brought Back Affordability

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Bondi Announces Arrests Involving Minnesota Church Protest

Attorney General Pam Bondi says a woman who led an anti-immigration enforcement protest that disrupted a service at a Minnesota church has been arrested. Bondi announced the arrest of Nekima Levy Armstrong in a post on X on Thursday. On Sunday, protesters entered the Cities Church in St. Paul, where a local official with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement serves as a pastor. Bondi said later a second person was also arrested. The group interrupted services by chanting “ICE out” and “Justice for Renee Good,” referring to the 37-year-old mother of three who was fatally shot by an ICE officer in Minneapolis this month. Levy Armstrong, a civil rights attorney and prominent local activist, had called for the pastor affiliated with ICE to resign.

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Liberals don't respect the law

Liberals Don't Respect the Law

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Don Lemon doesn't care about religious freedom

Don Lemon Doesn't Care About Religious Freedom

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Jack Smith to testify before Congress

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Former Iowa Superintendent Pleads Guilty To Falsely Claiming U.S. Citizenship

The former Des Moines superintendent has plead guilty in federal court to falsely claiming U.S. citizenship and illegally possessing firearms. Ian Roberts is originally from Guyana and initially pleaded not guilty to the charges. He plead guilty Thursday to both counts after entering into an agreement with prosecutors that was released Wednesday. The charges could lead to 20 years in prison. He also could be deported. Roberts was targeted by federal immigration agents and arrested in September. Authorities found a loaded handgun and cash in his vehicle. Roberts was an educator and administrator for two decades in districts across the U.S.

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US completes withdrawal from World Health Organization

The U.S. has finalized its withdrawal from the World Health Organization, one year after President Donald Trump announced America was ending its 78-year-old commitment, federal officials said Thursday. The U.S. owes more than $130 million to the global health agency, according to WHO. And Trump administration officials acknowledge that they haven't finished working out some issues, such as lost access to data from other countries that could give America an early warning of a new pandemic. The withdrawal will hurt the global response to new outbreaks and will hobble the ability of U.S. scientists and pharmaceutical companies to develop vaccines and medicines against new threats, said Lawrence Gostin, a public health law expert at Georgetown University. “In my opinion, it’s the most ruinous presidential decision in my lifetime,” he said. The WHO is the United Nations’ specialized health agency and is mandated to coordinate the response to global health threats, such as outbreaks of mpox, Ebola and polio. It also provides technical assistance to poorer countries; helps distribute scarce vaccines, supplies and treatments; and sets guidelines for hundreds of health conditions, including mental health and cancer.

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Vance Says Insurrection Act Not Needed ‘Right Now’ In Minneapolis

Vice President JD Vance says the Insurrection Act won’t be needed “right now” in Minneapolis after meeting with Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in the city, which has emerged as a national focal point in the clash over the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown. The comment on Thursday seemed to echo a similar retreat by President Donald Trump, who had threatened to invoke the rarely used federal law to quell persistent protests against federal agents in Minneapolis before telling reporters a week ago that there wasn’t a reason to use the act “right now.”

Read More...

Vance defends immigration enforcement policies

Vice President JD Vance on Thursday defended the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement policies, arguing resistance from local governments has contributed to disorder in some cities. Speaking to a crowd in the state of Ohio, Vance said he would travel next to Minnesota to meet with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents and local officials to discuss federal immigration operations. "Now I'm headed from here to Minneapolis, where we're going to talk with some of our ICE agents, talk with local officials about how we can turn down the chaos. "My simple piece of advice to them is going to be, look, if you want to turn down the chaos in Minneapolis, stop fighting immigration enforcement and accept that we have to have a border in this country. It's not that hard," he said. Vance said the administration would continue to prioritize the removal of undocumented immigrants with criminal records. Addressing concerns about mistakes by law enforcement, Vance acknowledged that errors can occur but said the vast majority of officers act appropriately. "You're always going to have mistakes made in law enforcement ...That's the nature of law enforcement. But the number one way where we could lower the mistakes that are happening, at least with our immigration enforcement, is to have local jurisdictions that are cooperating with us," he said. Vance’s visit comes amid heightened tensions in Minneapolis following the fatal Jan. 7 shooting involving an ICE agent that left 37-year-old Renee Good dead in a case that has drawn nationwide attention and stirred protests. Responding to a question from Anadolu during the public appearance, Vance was asked what message he would offer to members of the law enforcement community who are looking to the administration for reassurance, as well as to families affected by the current climate. "Well, you know, one of the things that we want to do is send a message to our local law enforcement that we stand with them, and we're not going to abandon them," Vance replied. Emphasizing support, Vance added, “I promise them, every single police officer in this country, and every single federal law enforcement officer in this country, we have your back.”

Read More...

Maine's Governor Demands Data On Immigration Arrests

Maine's Democratic governor has challenged federal immigration officials to provide arrest warrants, real-time numbers and information about detainees amid a sweeping enforcement operation in the state. Gov. Janet Mills said Thursday that the state has been given few details as fear spreads in immigrant communities in the mostly rural state with a relatively small undocumented population. The Department of Homeland Security this week announced “Operation Catch of the Day” and said it is targeting hundreds of people with criminal convictions. Mills responded that she would be shocked if that many had criminal charges. She says schools and businesses are being disrupted and state officials don't know where detainees are being held.

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Is Trump Going to Strike Iran?

Is Trump Going to Strike Iran?

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Trump Delivered A Masterful Speech At Davos

Trump Delivered A Masterful Speech At Davos

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How Big of a Deal is Greenland?

How Big a Deal is Greenland?

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Jack Smith Is a Disgrace to Justice

Jack Smith Is a Disgrace to Justice

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Let Trump Cook On Greenland

Josh opens the show by breaking down the latest developments in President Donald Trump’s push to acquire Greenland, including the announcement of an agreement in principle that would expand the U.S. presence and influence there. He’s then joined by Florida Lt. Gov. Jay Collins to discuss his run for governor and to push back on misinformation being spread by his opponent. Josh next turns to the latest out of Minnesota, where Attorney General Pam Bondi is overseeing arrests tied to riots that erupted inside at least one church in the Twin Cities over the weekend. He closes the show with a cultural reflection on the importance of stay-at-home parents—pushing back against the dismissive attitude toward moms and dads who choose to raise their children full-time, and explaining why their role is foundational to a child’s development.

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Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders Joins The Scott Jennings Show

Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders Joins The Scott Jennings Show

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Huge winter storm to bring crippling snow, sleet and ice from Texas to Boston

A massive winter storm is barreling toward the eastern U.S., threatening to bring severe ice and snow from Texas to Boston. Forecasters warn the storm could rival a hurricane in damage to power lines and trees, especially in areas with heavy ice. The storm is expected to start Friday in New Mexico and Texas, moving east through the South and then up the coast into New England. Bitterly cold air could follow, with wind chills dropping to minus-50 degrees Fahrenheit in parts of Minnesota and North Dakota. Utility workers are on alert and supplies like bread and salt are flying off shelves.

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Smith defends his Trump investigations at public hearing

Former Justice Department special counsel Jack Smith has defended his investigations of Donald Trump at a public congressional hearing. Smith insisted Thursday he had acted without regard to politics and had no second thoughts about the criminal charges he brought. Smith's two criminal investigations shadowed Trump during his 2024 Republican presidential campaign. Smith testified behind closed doors last month but returned to the House Judiciary Committee for the public hearing. The hearing divided along partisan lines between Republican lawmakers looking to undermine Smith and Democrats hoping to elicit new and damaging testimony about Trump’s conduct in the Washington, D.C., and Florida cases. Trump's administration is targeting the investigators who scrutinized him.

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3 Arrested After Minnesota Church Protest

Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel say three people were arrested after an anti-immigration enforcement protest at a church in Minnesota Sunday. William Kelly, Nekima Levy Armstrong and Chauntyll Louisa Allen are in custody. Protesters entered the Cities Church in St. Paul, where a local official with ICE serves as a pastor. Levy Armstrong called for the pastor affiliated with ICE to resign.

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Arrests Made In Minnesota Church Protests

Arrests Made In Minnesota Church Protests

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Trump brought back affordability

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Bondi Announces Arrests Involving Minnesota Church Protest

Attorney General Pam Bondi says a woman who led an anti-immigration enforcement protest that disrupted a service at a Minnesota church has been arrested. Bondi announced the arrest of Nekima Levy Armstrong in a post on X on Thursday. On Sunday, protesters entered the Cities Church in St. Paul, where a local official with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement serves as a pastor. Bondi said later a second person was also arrested. The group interrupted services by chanting “ICE out” and “Justice for Renee Good,” referring to the 37-year-old mother of three who was fatally shot by an ICE officer in Minneapolis this month. Levy Armstrong, a civil rights attorney and prominent local activist, had called for the pastor affiliated with ICE to resign.

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Liberals don't respect the law

Liberals Don't Respect the Law

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Don Lemon doesn't care about religious freedom

Don Lemon Doesn't Care About Religious Freedom

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Jack Smith to testify before Congress

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