Rep. Jasmine Crockett says Republicans would vote for her in Texas Senate race

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Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, asserted that some Republicans would “absolutely” vote for her in a general election as the freshman congresswoman battles to become the state’s Democratic nominee for the Senate.

During an appearance on MS NOW’s “The Weeknight,” Crockett was asked by co-host Michael Steele whether Republicans could be convinced she is “the representative they need in Washington” if she were to reach the general election.

“Oh, absolutely,” Crockett replied. “Now, Michael, you can maybe talk about this a little bit more because I think the Democrats have a perception of what Republicans want.”

She argued that Republican voters “aren’t looking for somebody that is Republican lite,” and if they were, “they could just go and get the real thing.”

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Rep. Jasmine Crockett, D-Texas, speaks after announcing her run in the Democratic primary for U.S. Senate Dec. 8, 2025, in Dallas.  (LM Otero/AP Photo)

“What they want is somebody that they know who they are,” she contended. “I have text messages from Republicans that have made it clear that if there is a certain person that ends up making it through, they are absolutely voting for me because they know who I am.”

While Crockett admitted she may not be Republican voters’ “perfect candidate,” she insisted that President Donald Trump wasn’t either, and he was still able to garner their support and win the White House.

“When Republicans went out and voted for a less than perfect candidate in Donald Trump — they don’t seek perfection, whereas Democrats typically do,” she claimed. “And, so, while I may not be their perfect candidate, they know that. I know the issues. They know that I know how to work across the aisle when necessary.

“And they also know that I don’t take any mess. And when you are Texas, then it’s a matter of you don’t mess with Texas.”

In December, while talking to CNN, Crockett said she wasn’t trying to win over supporters of President Donald Trump.

“I don‘t know that we’ll necessarily convert all of Trump‘s supporters,” she said. “That’s not our goal.” 

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The Texas congresswoman is running against state Rep. James Talarico, D-Texas, in the Lone Star State’s Democratic Senate primary.

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State Rep. James Talarico and Rep. Jasmine Crockett shake hands during a debate at the 2026 Texas AFL-CIO COPE Convention in Georgetown, Texas, Jan. 24, 2026.  (Bob Daemmrich/The Texas Tribune/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Despite her quick rise in U.S. politics, some on the left have begun to question Crockett’s candidacy if she were to reach the general election.

Last week, liberal New York Times columnist Michelle Goldberg argued that former “Saturday Night Live” star Bowen Yang and his podcast co-host Matt Rogers “were right” to criticize Crockett’s Senate campaign on their “Las Culturistas” show earlier this month.

Goldberg noted that while the controversy surrounding Yang and Rogers’ comments may seem trivial, “it merits attention” because “the underlying issue could cost Democrats the Senate this fall.”

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The two comedians received backlash after Rogers urged listeners not to donate to Crockett’s campaign, criticizing politicians who make everything “about themselves.” Yang agreed with Rogers, but both apologized days later for the remarks.

As noted by Goldberg, Yang and Rogers faced pushback from Crockett and her supporters, who accused the hosts of racism and misogyny.

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Jasmine Crockett, Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers  (Getty Images)

“But Rogers and Yang were right to be skeptical of Crockett, who almost certainly cannot win a general election in Texas,” the columnist contended. “Those who disagree have every right to criticize them, and me. But progressives shouldn’t let a retrograde style of internet discourse inhibit them from pointing out the obvious.”

Goldberg asserted “it’s not race and gender that make Crockett a bad candidate,” but rather her “theory about how Democrats can win Texas is wrong.” She said that while she can understand why “lots of Democrats adore Crockett,” she also sees why others are turned off by her political style.

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“Some of her insults are in bad taste — she has called Texas’ governor, Greg Abbott, who uses a wheelchair, ‘Hot Wheels’ — but it’s easy to see why Democrats who feel brutalized by Trump want champions willing to go low,” Goldberg wrote.

Aside from Crockett’s sometimes brash style, the columnist also made the case that Talarico has proven he has the ability to do something that Crockett has yet to accomplish — turn a red seat blue.

Fox News’ Hanna Panreck contributed to this report.



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Didi danced wildly on ‘Odhaniya Ae Gori’ in the light of street light, the moves set her on fire!

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When Didi started dancing on the song ‘Odhaniya Ae Gori’ under the dim light of night and street lights, the atmosphere changed. Without any stage or special preparation, his enthusiastic dance, wonderful expressions and desi style won everyone’s heart. Such confidence was seen in every move that the spectators just kept watching. This explosive dance that took place on the roadside is now becoming increasingly viral on social media and people like to watch it again and again.

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Uttarakhand: As soon as the budget ends, the duty of 2900 PRD soldiers ends, thousands of volunteers face employment crisis.

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A big news related to Provincial Guard Dal (PRD) volunteers has come to light in Uttarakhand. Due to lack of budget, the services of about 2900 PRD soldiers deployed in police stations and traffic system have been terminated from this month. Due to this, a large number of volunteers are facing employment crisis.

It is being told that during the Chardham Yatra in the year 2024, extensive deployment of PRD volunteers was made in various districts for security, traffic and system management. A budget of about Rs 32 crore was approved for this. However, now this budget has ended, due to which the concerned soldiers have been removed from duty.

Instructions issued to all districts

On behalf of the Directorate of Youth Welfare and Provincial Guard Team, instructions have been issued to all the District Youth Welfare Officers in this regard. It has been clarified in the instructions that due to non-availability of budget, it is not possible to continue the services of additionally deployed PRD soldiers.

more than 10 thousand PRD jawan registered

Talking about the current situation, a total of more than 10 thousand PRD volunteers are registered in the state, out of which currently 7514 volunteers are working on duty in various departments. The services of these volunteers are being taken in many government departments including Secretariat, Assembly, Excise Department, RTO, Mandi Committee, Jal Sansthan, Education Department and Technical Education Department.

These 7514 PRD volunteers on duty include about 6608 men and 908 women. However, due to the end of duty of 2900 soldiers removed from police stations and traffic, it is feared that the departmental work and financial condition of the volunteers will be affected.

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There is also resentment among PRD volunteers regarding this entire matter. A meeting of the Provincial Rakshak Dal Interest Organization is proposed today, in which further strategy and options like agitation will be decided. The organization says that for a long time PRD soldiers have been serving with limited honorarium and Budget It is injustice to them to be removed from duty in the name of termination.

Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,445 | Russia-Ukraine war News

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These are the key developments from day 1,445 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.

Here is where things stand on Sunday, February 8:

Fighting

  • Russian forces launched more than 400 drones and about 40 missiles in an overnight attack on Ukraine on Saturday, targeting the country’s power grid, generation facilities and distribution substations, according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
  • Ukrainian Minister of Energy Denys Shmyhal said two thermal power stations in Ukraine’s western regions were hit, and electricity distribution lines were also targeted.
  • Zelenskyy said more than 1,000 apartment buildings remain without heating in bitterly cold temperatures in the capital, Kyiv, due to the attacks.
  • The Ukrainian president criticised Moscow’s targeting of energy infrastructure, saying Russia must be deprived of the ability to use the cold winter weather as leverage against Kyiv. “Every day, Russia could choose real diplomacy, but it chooses new strikes,” he said.
  • Poland suspended operations at the Lublin and Rzeszow airports near the border with Ukraine on Saturday following the Russian strikes. Polish authorities later said there had been no violation of the country’s airspace and reopened the two airports.
  • The International Atomic Energy Agency said on X that Ukrainian nuclear power plants have reduced output due to the renewed military activity that affected electrical substations and disconnected some power lines.
  • Ukrainian military and security officials said that Kyiv struck an oil depot in Russia’s Saratov region and a plant that makes missile fuel components in the Tver region in western Russia.
  • Ukrainian forces also launched a strike on Russia’s Bryansk region, according to the governor there, using long-range Neptune missiles and HIMARS rocket systems. The attacks wounded two people and disrupted power in seven municipalities, the official said.
  • The Russian TASS news agency said another Ukrainian missile attack on the border region of Belgorod caused power outages at several water supply facilities, and that experts are “investigating the extent of the outage”.
  • The Russian Defence Ministry said its troops captured the village of Chuhunivka in Ukraine’s eastern Kharkiv region, the state news agency RIA Novosti reported.

Peace talks

  • Zelenskyy said the United States has given Moscow and Kyiv a deadline of June to reach an agreement on ending the war, after the two countries held two days of talks in Abu Dhabi this week.
  • Zelenskyy said Washington has proposed talks in Miami in a week, and that Kyiv has agreed.
  • The US also asked Russia and Ukraine to agree to a new ceasefire covering strikes on energy infrastructure as a de-escalation step during the talks, Zelenskyy said. He added that Kyiv was ready to stop attacks on Russian oil facilities and other energy infrastructure, but Moscow has yet to agree.
  • The Ukrainian leader said he had reports from Ukrainian intelligence services on discussions in which Russian envoy Kirill Dmitriev had proposed US-Russian cooperation deals worth as much as $12 trillion. Any such agreements between Moscow and Washington must not violate Ukraine’s constitution, Zelenskyy said.
  • Zelenskyy added that Ukraine and Russia remain far apart in the discussions about territory. He said the US was proposing a free economic zone in Ukraine’s Donetsk region, which Russia mostly occupies, but that neither Ukraine nor Russia was thrilled by this idea.
  • Earlier, the Ukrainian leader met his negotiating team in Kyiv and said Ukraine “needs results” that ensure “effective security guarantees” for the country.

  • Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters in Moscow that a third round of talks aimed at ending Russia’s war on Ukraine should take place “soon”. But he said there is no fixed date yet.

Politics and security

  • Ukrainian Minister of Foreign Affairs Abdrii Sybiha said Kyiv supports a call for a ceasefire during the Winter Olympic Games after Italy and Pope Leo urged world leaders to use the Milano Cortina games to further peace.
  • The Russian newspaper Kommersant reported that two suspects in the attempted assassination of top Russian military intelligence official General Vladimir Alexeyev “will soon be interrogated”. It cited a source close to the investigation.
  • Alexeyev, the deputy head of the GRU, Russia’s military intelligence arm, was shot in his Moscow apartment building and rushed to hospital on Friday. He underwent successful surgery and regained consciousness on Saturday, but remained under medical supervision, Kommersant added.
  • Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs Sergey Lavrov accused Ukraine of being behind the assassination attempt, which he said – without providing evidence – was designed to sabotage peace talks.
  • US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order rescinding a punitive 25 percent duty on all imports from India over its purchases of Russian oil, the White House said. The two nations earlier announced a trade deal slashing US tariffs on Indian goods to 18 percent from 50 percent in exchange for India halting Russian oil purchases and lowering trade barriers.
Volunteer Marat Darmenov, center right, serves free hot food to Kyiv residents during a blackout caused by Russia's regular air attacks on the country's energy system in Kyiv, Ukraine, Saturday, Feb. 7, 2026. (AP Photo/Sergei Grits)
Volunteer Marat Darmenov serves free hot food to Kyiv residents during a blackout caused by Russia’s regular air attacks on the country’s energy system, in Kyiv on Saturday [Sergei Grits/AP]


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Virginia Military Institute funding threatened by legislative measures

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The last time that Virginia Military Institute was nearly destroyed was when Union troops set it ablaze during the Civil War. Today, a new threat to this storied college is coming from within the Old Dominion itself in the form of woke Democrat politicians.

Measures before the Virginia Legislature, in response to allegations of systemic racism at the institution, could not only strip the oldest state-run military college in the nation of its independence, but also cut off funding it needs to exist.

Last week, the Department of War, under Secretary Pete Hegseth, took to social media to back up VMI, writing that “the stability of this proven leadership pipeline is a matter of direct national security interest” and that the department “reserves the right to take extraordinary measures to protect the integrity of VMI.”

Virginia Military Institute cadets marching.

VMI cadets are pushing back against Virginia Democrats’ proposed investigations, warning that the legislation could strip funding and threaten the survival of the historic military college. (Courtesy of VMI)

Having spent some time this week in Lexington, Virginia, the mountainous home of VMI, it is clear that not only is the college a national treasure, it is very much a local one as well.

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“VMI is the beating heart of Lexington,” Melinda, an educator who has lived in the town for decades, told me. “I can’t imagine the place without it.”

I met John, who graduated from VMI in the early 2000s and who said of the supposed racism and sexism, “The people who hate VMI just hate VMI because they think it represents the Confederacy.” He insisted that allegations are overblown because every cadet lives by the same code of conduct.

Even a group of anti-President Donald Trump protesters I ran into on a chilly Friday afternoon had little but glowing things to say about VMI.

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“We were disappointed by the firing of the superintendent,” Annette told me, referring to Maj. Gen. Cedric Wins, the first black head of the school, who was fired last year. “But we all love VMI.”

Virginia Military Institute marching pictured next to VA Gov. Abigail Spanberger.

Republican lawmakers are blaming Democratic Gov. Abigail Spanberger and renewed DEI efforts for what they describe as an ideological push that could jeopardize the nation’s oldest state-supported military college. (Getty Images)

So, if basically everyone in Lexington thinks VMI is great, and if it has provided America with great military leadership, from Gen. George S. Patton to Gen. George C. Marshall, why is it on the chopping block?

Because of the insatiable appetite for destruction of wokism.

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VMI is integrally connected to the history of the Confederacy. Its most famous instructor was Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson, whose preserved horse one can visit at the college museum. But over the course of the 20th century, the school came to terms with this, often bending over backwards to do so.

Take for example the historical marker for Benjamin West Clinedinst’s epic painting “Charge of the New Market Cadets.”

“Although ‘Charge of the New Market Cadets’ was completed during a time in American history when ‘lost cause’ ideology was pervasive in Virginia, today the painting serves the VMI community not as a commemoration of a Confederate victory or veneration of the Confederacy,” it says.

That is what political correctness looked like, sheepishly apologizing for your own culture when nobody asked you to. But wokeness is different. Wokeness cannot tolerate the existence of ties to the evil past.

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U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth  (Alex Wong/Getty Images)

Even my hotel, which for nearly a century stood as the Robert E. Lee, has a new name. The only reference to Lee left is a plaque indicating the elevator is an original Otis car installed in 1926.

The erasure of history lurks around every corner and is now coming for VMI.

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The Union army chief of artillery who shelled and destroyed much of VMI in 1864, over his personal objection, was a Delaware man named Henry A. Du Pont, who, in 1914, as a U.S. senator, passed legislation to reimburse the school for the damage he had wrought.

These are the kinds of stories that echo around the halls of the Institute, tales of imperfect men of an imperfect nation, working toward greater perfection. If you quiet yourself on the campus on a cold, crisp winter day, you can hear them.

Last week, the VMI Class of 2001 penned an open letter to Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger, published in Lexington’s News Gazette. Two things are notable about this class: It was the first class to include women, and it graduated into war.

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“We integrated women into the Corps when the nation doubted it could be done,” the letter said. “We produced citizen soldiers of every race and background who trained, served, and bled together. We did not prove this through symbolism. We proved it in Fallujah, Kandahar, the Korengal, and in military funerals across the Commonwealth.”

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With Democrats in clear control of the political power in Virginia, the threat to VMI’s funding and future is very real, which is why it is so vital that Hegseth and the Department of War make clear that they are a backstop to keep this special place running.

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A nation and a people are its history, and few institutions hold so much of it as VMI. A town and a community are its institutions, the places that are old and storied, and in Lexington, that is VMI.

Long may Virginia Military Institute and its traditions endure.

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PM Modi Malaysia Visit: ‘Double stand on terrorism…’, What did Prime Minister Modi say in Malaysia that Pakistan will lose its sleep after hearing this?

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi In a joint press statement with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, he said that India and Malaysia will work together in many important areas to further strengthen their relations. He clearly said that there is a plan to move forward on the basis of trust and partnership between the two countries. Prime Minister Modi said that in the field of security, India and Malaysia will together focus on fighting terrorism, sharing intelligence and strengthening maritime security. He said that both the countries will also expand defense cooperation, so that peace and stability is maintained in the region.

Prime Minister Modi further said that technology is playing a very important role in today’s times. In view of this, India and Malaysia will take forward their partnership in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and digital technology as well as semiconductor. Apart from this, cooperation between the two countries will also be increased in important areas like health and food security. The Prime Minister said that the CEO Forum organized today has opened new avenues of trade and investment. This will provide good opportunities to companies of both the countries to invest in each other and expand business. He said that this will also increase employment opportunities and strengthen the economy.

PM Modi expressed confidence

Emphasizing on trust, PM Modi said that through strategic trust, India and Malaysia will pave a strong path towards economic transformation. He said that this partnership will not be limited to governments only, but its benefits will reach the common people. The Prime Minister also made it clear that India wants to move towards a peaceful, secure and prosperous future with its friendly countries. This cooperation with Malaysia is part of this thinking. In the coming time, the relations between the two countries will deepen and stability and development in the Asia region will get a new direction.

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BBC Persian journalists say Iran monitoring them and targeting their families | Iran

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Exiled Iranian journalists working for the BBC have been warned their movements are being closely monitored by the state, as they said their families in Iran were being interrogated and persecuted for their reporting.

Journalists said family members had been threatened with arrest and the seizure of their assets unless their loved ones stopped reporting on Iranian unrest.

The Guardian has been told of instances in which the parents of journalists had been warned that Iran’s security forces knew where and when they worked, as well as the position of their desk in the newsroom.

Staff working for BBC Persian, which reaches 30 million people a week, said the pressure had continued following the unrest that led to tens of thousands of deaths. There are calls for an independent inquiry into the number of people killed.

Journalists have been told they remain targets for the Iranian security services, despite being on UK soil. Some are taking extra security measures after receiving credible death and kidnapping threats.

Others have already been forced to quit because of the financial pressures placed on their relatives.

One journalist, who spoke anonymously out of fear that being named would place “more pressure on my family”, said their father had been detained and warned by security forces that they were monitoring overseas journalists.

“They knew everything about me somehow,” the journalist said. “They said they know where I live. They even gave my father the address, the telephone number, where I’m sitting exactly in the newsroom.

“They knew which programme exactly that I was with and they said ‘we are not really happy with this programme’.” They said their family had been warned that London was not safe.

Iranian lawmakers in parliament. There are calls for an inquiry into the number of people killed during the unrest. Photograph: Islamic Consultative Assembly News Agency handout/EPA

There have been credible threats to Iranian journalists in the UK, including the stabbing of a reporter outside his London home. Last year, three Iranians appeared in court charged with targeting UK-based journalists. They deny the charges.

The situation became even more critical following Iran’s internet shutdown, which began on 8 January and followed nearly two weeks of anti-government protests. State authorities appear to have relaxed internet restrictions more recently, but not removed them, after the violent suppression of protests by the security forces.

Behrang Tajdin, BBC Persian TV’s economics correspondent, said his mother was detained and asked about his work. He said he did not hear from her for three weeks during the internet blackout imposed by the government.

“Some of the threats look very serious and are made by people who may not be based in Iran, so they may have the means to affect what they are saying,” he said. “Since 2022, it seems like the Iranian regime is hiring third-party criminals to try to harm Iranian journalists and activists based on UK soil.

“I and many other BBC journalists may work in the same building, but we don’t lead the same sort of life in terms of being confident that we are completely safe. We have to take the situation seriously and that hasn’t abated. We need to be very, very careful.”

Tajdin said family members of his colleagues had been threatened with having business licences removed or forced into early retirement.

Another BBC journalist, who wished to remain anonymous, said they had to be careful when calling family members. “After these protests, they didn’t leave us,” the journalist said. “It’s not safe at all after this protest to talk very clearly.

“Many of my colleagues, their families already had their assets frozen. Some have been obliged to leave the BBC. I know at least two of them left because their families have been under really big [financial] pressure and they needed the money.”

The journalist said the tactic was designed to pressure them out of journalism and it left them feeling guilty. “They know how to push mental pressure,” they said. “[My family] have no choice because it’s my choice to be a journalist and be out of Iran – the pressure is on them.

“This is something that I can’t really forgive myself for. Even sometimes when I’m happy, and I want to go [out] with friends to have a normal life, you feel a little bit of shame inside because you feel, OK, the family are under pressure, anything can happen to them, but I’m freely living here.”

Tajdin said: “I cannot count the number of times that a colleague has come to me with teary eyes, saying: ‘My dad passed away, my mom passed away, and I couldn’t be there to say goodbye. I couldn’t be at their funeral’. Or worse than that – they’ve got a terrible terminal illness and they can’t be with them.

“I can’t stress this enough – every single one of us knows that our family members in Iran are being punished on our behalf.”



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Anti-ICE agitators arrested after chaos erupts near Minnesota federal building

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At least 42 anti-ICE protesters were arrested Saturday after chaos unfolded outside the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building in Minneapolis, following a memorial for Minneapolis residents Renee Good and Alex Pretti, who were fatally shot by federal agents last month.

Footage showed dozens of people being arrested as agitators shouted insults at state patrol officers, tore down yellow police tape, and hurled lewd objects at law enforcement.

The Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office said at least 42 people were arrested, KSTP reported.

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Sheriff’s deputies clear the road after anti-ICE agitators threw items at a law enforcement vehicle Saturday, in Minneapolis.  (AP Photo/Ryan Murphy)

One protester screamed through a megaphone claiming the gathering was “peaceful,” while the group chanted “no justice, no peace.”

Dozens of agitators were seen wearing gas masks.

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Anti-ICE agitators throw lewd objects at a law enforcement vehicle as it drives by the Bishop Henry Whipple Federal Building on Saturday, in Minneapolis.  (AP Photo/Ryan Murphy)

The chaos followed a memorial for Good and Pretti, which was hosted exactly one month from the date of Good’s death at Powderhorn Park, roughly a 15-minute drive from the federal building.

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey alleged the group was “spreading love” in a social media post.

“Thousands showed up to remember and honor Renee Good and Alex Pretti,” Frey wrote. “Minneapolis is with you—and we will keep spreading love.”

Renee Good's sister speaks at a public memorial ceremony for Renee Good on Saturday, Feb. 7, 2026, in Minneapolis.

Renee Good’s sister speaks at a public memorial ceremony for Good, Saturday, in Minneapolis.  (AP Photo/Ryan Murphy)

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He did not address the later violence and arrests at the Whipple building.

Minneapolis protests picked up steam in January following the deaths of Good and Pretti, who were both clashing with immigration enforcement at the time of their deaths.

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Anti-ICE agitators gather in Minnesota on Saturday. (AP Photo/Ryan Murphy)

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Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Frey have continued to accuse the administration of violating citizens’ constitutional rights by targeting minorities, conducting warrantless searches and weaponizing the Department of Justice, demanding ICE leave the blue state.

On Wednesday, White House ‘border czar’ Tom Homan withdrew 700 federal agents from Minneapolis amid rising concerns.



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T20 WC 2026: Indian team reached coach Gambhir’s residence, Rajeev Shukla also present; Will face Namibia on Thursday – T20 World Cup 2026: Indian Team Reaches Gautam Gambhir Residence Before Match Against Namibia

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Sports Desk, Amar Ujala, New Delhi Published by: Mayank Tripathi Updated Sun, 08 Feb 2026 09:48 PM IST

The Indian team reached the residence of head coach Gautam Gambhir on Sunday. During this, BCCI Vice President Rajiv Shukla was also present.

T20 World Cup 2026: Indian Team reaches Gautam Gambhir residence before match against Namibia

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T20 World Cup 2026 has started. The Indian team played its first match against America on Saturday and registered a spectacular victory. Now the team will face Namibia in Delhi on Thursday (12 February). Earlier, the team led by Suryakumar Yadav reached the house of head coach Gautam Gambhir on Sunday. During this, Vice President of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Rajiv Shukla was also present.
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