
Time To Say Goodbye ICE invades Minneapolis
Jan 14, 2026
This discussion dives into the shocking ICE activity in Minneapolis and the tragic killing of Renee Good. The hosts express outrage at the government's response and analyze the political fallout. They highlight the disturbing pattern of ICE's overreach and right-wing messaging failures. Local resistance efforts emerge as a beacon of hope, emphasizing community-organized obstruction. A fascinating debate unfolds about Trump's role in the situation and the potential for diverse coalitions against federal actions. Humorously, they tackle the absurdity of policing while fostering optimism in grassroots responses.
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ICE's Tactics Made Violence Predictable
- Jay Caspian Kang argues ICE's aggressive, extra-legal street tactics made a deadly shooting predictable.
- The administration's reflexive defense of agents intensified public shock and outrage.
Race Shaped Public Reaction
- Tyler highlights racial dynamics shaped how the public received Renee Good's killing.
- A white mother in a Honda Pilot made it politically harder for officials to label her a terrorist.
Target Raid And Teen's Trauma
- Jay recounts videos of ICE storming a Target and allegedly dragging a 17-year-old U.S. citizen away.
- He describes the teen returned crying and injured, illustrating terrorizing behavior.
