<p>Attorney General Pam Bondi warned anti-ICE protesters they will be pursued after a January 18 church disruption in St. Paul, saying anyone who disrupts a house of worship will be found, indicted and prosecuted. (<a href="https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/coming-pam-bondi-threatens-anyone-181234575.html?utm_source=openai">yahoo.com</a>) The Justice Department has pressed charges tied to the incident that led to the indictment and arrest of former CNN host Don Lemon and several others. (<a href="https://apnews.com/article/8f09050ecabb2239b837d3f08c272f0d?utm_source=openai">apnews.com</a>) Bondi met the pastor, called the disturbance horrific, and vowed federal action to protect worshippers. (<a href="https://www.foxnews.com/politics/bondi-vows-accountability-after-church-attack-says-minnesota-a-mess-right-now.print?utm_source=openai">foxnews.com</a>) Civil‑liberties and press‑freedom advocates warn the prosecutions could chill protest and journalism, and Democrats harshly condemned the moves as overreach. Bondi said more details would be released. (<a href="https://apnews.com/article/8f09050ecabb2239b837d3f08c272f0d?utm_source=openai">apnews.com</a>)</p>

Attorney General Pam Bondi warned anti-ICE protesters they will be pursued after a January 18 church disruption in St. Paul, saying anyone who disrupts a house of worship will be found, indicted and prosecuted. (yahoo.com) The Justice Department has pressed charges tied to the incident that led to the indictment and arrest of former CNN host Don Lemon and several others. (apnews.com) Bondi met the pastor, called the disturbance horrific, and vowed federal action to protect worshippers. (foxnews.com) Civil‑liberties and press‑freedom advocates warn the prosecutions could chill protest and journalism, and Democrats harshly condemned the moves as overreach. Bondi said more details would be released. (apnews.com)

Breaking: AG Pam Bondi vows to hunt protesters after Jan. 18 church disruption in St. Paul; DOJ indicted and arrested Don Lemon and others, provoking press‑freedom outcry. What do you…
<p>Border Patrol leader Gregory Bovino mocked the Jewish faith of Minnesota U.S. Attorney Daniel N. Rosen during a January 12 conference call with Justice Department lawyers, The New York Times reported. (<a href="https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jan/31/gregory-bovino-mocked-jewish-faith-minnesota-attorney?utm_source=openai">theguardian.com</a>) Multiple participants said Bovino derisively referenced Rosen’s Shabbat observance, used the phrase “chosen people” sarcastically and asked whether Orthodox Jewish criminals “take weekends off.” (<a href="https://www.cbsnews.com/news/gregory-bovino-minnesota-language-offensive-to-jews-sources/?utm_source=openai">cbsnews.com</a>) Prosecutors on the call were left “deeply unsettled.” (<a href="https://www.mediaite.com/media/news/border-patrol-chief-greg-bovino-allegedly-disparaged-the-faith-of-jewish-doj-lawyer-during-conference-call/?utm_source=openai">mediaite.com</a>) The comments came as Bovino pushed for tougher criminal enforcement in Minnesota. Rosen declined to comment; the Department of Homeland Security called the coverage “gossip.” (<a href="https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/gregory-bovino-made-disparaging-remarks-191243165.html/?utm_source=openai">yahoo.com</a>) Bovino was reassigned later amid controversy over federal enforcement actions in Minneapolis. (<a href="https://www.jpost.com/diaspora/antisemitism/article-885143?utm_source=openai">jpost.com</a>)</p>

Border Patrol leader Gregory Bovino mocked the Jewish faith of Minnesota U.S. Attorney Daniel N. Rosen during a January 12 conference call with Justice Department lawyers, The New York Times reported. (theguardian.com) Multiple participants said Bovino derisively referenced Rosen’s Shabbat observance, used the phrase “chosen people” sarcastically and asked whether Orthodox Jewish criminals “take weekends off.” (cbsnews.com) Prosecutors on the call were left “deeply unsettled.” (mediaite.com) The comments came as Bovino pushed for tougher criminal enforcement in Minnesota. Rosen declined to comment; the Department of Homeland Security called the coverage “gossip.” (yahoo.com) Bovino was reassigned later amid controversy over federal enforcement actions in Minneapolis. (jpost.com)

Breaking: Bovino allegedly mocked U.S. Attorney Daniel Rosen’s Orthodox faith on a Jan.12 DOJ call—deriding Shabbat and saying "chosen people." What do you think? Comment. According to The Guardian. (theguardian.com)…
I don’t have the article text. Do you mean a specific news story titled “Enough is enough”? Please either paste the article or send a link — or tell me if you’d like me to search the web for the latest story with that headline. I can then produce an exact 100‑word summary that includes the key details. Which would you prefer?

I don’t have the article text. Do you mean a specific news story titled “Enough is enough”? Please either paste the article or send a link — or tell me if you’d like me to search the web for the latest story with that headline. I can then produce an exact 100‑word summary that includes the key details. Which would you prefer?

Democrats erupt: 22,358 sign a petition demanding Chuck Schumer resign after his stopgap funding vote — "Enough is enough," activists say. According to Newsweek. (newsweek.com) What do you think? Comment…
<p>Virginia’s newly Democratic government has introduced more than 50 proposed tax increases this legislative session, targeting services from dog walking and gym memberships to dry cleaning, deliveries and new income brackets, critics say. (<a href="https://noticias.foxnews.com/politics/virginia-democrats-seek-dozens-new-tax-hikes-dog-walking-dry-cleaning?utm_source=openai">noticias.foxnews.com</a>) Gov. Abigail Spanberger was sworn in Jan. 17, 2026, and Democrats now control the legislature, giving party leaders leverage to pursue tax and budget changes. (<a href="https://apnews.com/article/5a0da64bf53f8e800783fa428cb99d50?utm_source=openai">apnews.com</a>) A social-media claim also alleges lawmakers introduced a bill allowing localities to use tax dollars to pay for government employees’ homes; that specific claim did not appear in mainstream coverage and could not be independently verified. Reporting is developing; details may change.</p>

Virginia’s newly Democratic government has introduced more than 50 proposed tax increases this legislative session, targeting services from dog walking and gym memberships to dry cleaning, deliveries and new income brackets, critics say. (noticias.foxnews.com) Gov. Abigail Spanberger was sworn in Jan. 17, 2026, and Democrats now control the legislature, giving party leaders leverage to pursue tax and budget changes. (apnews.com) A social-media claim also alleges lawmakers introduced a bill allowing localities to use tax dollars to pay for government employees’ homes; that specific claim did not appear in mainstream coverage and could not be independently verified. Reporting is developing; details may change.

Virginia Democrats proposed 50+ new taxes—dog walking, gyms, dry cleaning, deliveries—days after Gov. Abigail Spanberger’s Jan. 17, 2026 swearing-in. According to Fox News. (noticias.foxnews.com) What do you think? Comment below.…
<p>On January 30, 2026, tens of thousands poured into San Francisco’s streets for a coordinated “National Shutdown” protest against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), spurred by the fatal shootings of Renée Good and Alex Pretti in Minneapolis and demands for investigations and accountability. (<a href="https://nationalshutdown.org/?utm_source=openai">nationalshutdown.org</a>) Organizers and student groups rallied at Dolores Park and Fruitvale before marching downtown, carrying “ICE OUT” signs and calling to defund or abolish the agency. (<a href="https://www.indybay.org/?utm_source=openai">indybay.org</a>) The action was part of nationwide demonstrations that weekend; organizers called it a movement rather than a moment, and social media amplified photos and turnout claims while official crowd estimates varied, organizers said. (<a href="https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jan/11/trump-news-at-a-glance-death-of-renee-good-at-hands-of-ice-sparks-nationwide-protests?utm_source=openai">theguardian.com</a>)</p>

On January 30, 2026, tens of thousands poured into San Francisco’s streets for a coordinated “National Shutdown” protest against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), spurred by the fatal shootings of Renée Good and Alex Pretti in Minneapolis and demands for investigations and accountability. (nationalshutdown.org) Organizers and student groups rallied at Dolores Park and Fruitvale before marching downtown, carrying “ICE OUT” signs and calling to defund or abolish the agency. (indybay.org) The action was part of nationwide demonstrations that weekend; organizers called it a movement rather than a moment, and social media amplified photos and turnout claims while official crowd estimates varied, organizers said. (theguardian.com)

Thousands flooded San Francisco Jan. 30 for a "National Shutdown" to protest ICE after Renée Good and Alex Pretti were shot, chanting "ICE OUT" and demanding accountability. What do you…