
Left, Right & Center An ICE raid in Minneapolis turns deadly
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Jan 9, 2026 Mo Elleithee, a political strategist at Georgetown University, and Mike Dupke, a former Trump communications director, dive into the tragic shooting of Renee Nicole Good by ICE in Minneapolis. They discuss the escalating tensions between citizens and federal agents, with Elleithee criticizing the administration's policies. The conversation shifts to U.S. actions in Venezuela, including the capture of Nicolás Maduro, raising questions about governance and oversight. They also tackle the need for real political solutions over mere messaging in today's political landscape.
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Raid Sparked National Tensions
- The ICE raid in Minneapolis escalated tensions and ended in a fatal shooting captured on video.
- The incident highlighted national divisions over enforcement tactics and public messaging.
Confrontation, Not Conversation
- Mike Dupke called the episode a tragic misjudgment with lasting trauma for bystanders and those involved.
- He emphasized that both sides' confrontational posture contributed to the deadly outcome.
Policy And Training Failures
- Mo Elleithee blamed administration policies and a militarized ICE posture for inflaming tensions.
- He argued reduced training, vetting, and relaxed engagement rules worsened operational risks.





