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Trump Demands Accountability as Sanctuary Policies Collide With Reality in Minnesota

President Trump has demanded Minnesota hand over migrants with criminal backgrounds to federal authorities following a shooting involving federal agents. This highlights the tension between state sanctuary policies and federal immigration enforcement. Governor Walz faces the choice of compliance, acknowledging past policies’ risks, or defiance, risking a constitutional conflict. Congress is urged to outlaw sanctuary cities, addressing enforcement inconsistencies that leave citizens confused and federal officers in danger. Minnesota’s situation exemplifies the ongoing conflict over immigration and law enforcement responsibilities.

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Federal Judge Limits DHS After Minneapolis Shooting — A Necessary Check or Dangerous Overreach?

A federal judge has issued a restraining order against the Department of Homeland Security following a deadly shooting involving federal agents in Minneapolis, forcing the agency to preserve evidence and submit to judicial oversight. The move underscores a growing clash between federal enforcement power and constitutional accountability.

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What the Washington Post Still Gets Wrong About the Minneapolis Shooting

The Washington Post’s coverage of the Minneapolis shooting omits a critical fact: the first gunshot came from the victim’s own firearm during a chaotic struggle. That detail fundamentally changes how the incident should be understood.

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Senate Democrats Threaten to Block DHS Funding, Risking Another Shutdown

Senate Democrats are threatening to block funding for the Department of Homeland Security, even if it triggers another government shutdown, following a deadly Minneapolis encounter involving federal agents. Rather than wait for facts or investigations, party leaders are doubling down on obstruction — prioritizing political narratives over public safety, border enforcement, and basic governance.

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Democrats Push ICE Restrictions After Minneapolis Shooting, Raising Shutdown Stakes

Following the fatal Minneapolis shooting involving an ICE officer, Democrats are pressing to curb the agency’s powers—tying reforms to DHS funding and reigniting shutdown tensions over immigration enforcement.

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Is Christianity Under Attack? The Minneapolis Shooting, Political Rhetoric, and a Growing Divide

The shooting at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis reignited a fierce debate: is Christianity under attack in America? Globally, persecution of Christians is undeniable, with violence surging in places like Nigeria, North Korea, and Afghanistan. At home, however, the battle often looks cultural—church vandalism, declining faith, and rhetoric that dismisses prayer as irrelevant. In the aftermath of the Minneapolis tragedy, when Democrats mocked prayer instead of respecting it, many believers saw not just a policy debate but a growing hostility toward their faith.

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A Generation Raised in the Shadow of Violence: Guns or Family Breakdown?

Another school shooting. This time, two children dead and seventeen others injured in Minneapolis. Politicians are already tweeting the same slogans about “stopping gun violence,” but for over two decades those words have meant nothing. The deeper truth is harder to face: America’s epidemic of mass shootings isn’t just about guns—it’s about the collapse of family, the destruction caused by corrupt family courts, and a political class too invested in power and profit to fix the systems tearing children apart.

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