
The Megyn Kelly Show DOJ Resignations and Investigations Over Activists, Greenland Summit at White House: AM Update 1/15
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Jan 15, 2026 Minnesota prosecutors are resigning under DOJ pressure, igniting discussions around the Renee Good shooting. The U.S. seeks to acquire Greenland, but talks with Danish officials stall. Notably, America faces its first net negative immigration rate in decades. Meanwhile, a massive Verizon outage disrupts services nationwide, raising eyebrows about its causes. The conversation is packed with political intrigue, legal battles, and the implications of international diplomacy.
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Federal Pressure Sparked Prosecutor Resignations
- The DOJ pressured Minnesota prosecutors to pursue an investigation into the ICE agent who shot Renee Good, prompting six federal resignations.
- That intervention highlights federal-state friction over jurisdiction and politicized law enforcement decisions.
Activist Groups Under Criminal Scrutiny
- The episode frames Minnesota Ice Watch as organized activists who insert themselves into law enforcement operations and may obstruct policing.
- Acting ICE and administration officials said multiple agencies are investigating these groups as potential criminal organizers.
Family Reaction To The Shooting Video
- Renee Good's late husband's father described the shooting as a hard situation and remarked about the chaotic nature of the encounter as seen on video.
- He noted the agent appeared to have been bumped by the vehicle, making reactions difficult to judge.
