
Morning Wire Evening Wire: Minneapolis Protests Widen & Federal Fraud Task Force | 1.8.26
Jan 8, 2026
Protests in Minneapolis intensify following an ICE shooting, sparking debates over law enforcement actions. Vice President J.D. Vance details a new federal anti-fraud task force aimed at addressing corruption. In Congress, lawmakers push for stricter sanctions on Russia and discuss military action in Venezuela. Meanwhile, JPMorgan's deal to acquire the Apple Card portfolio highlights shifts in financial partnerships. Lastly, a preview of college football semifinals adds excitement to sports discussions.
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Minneapolis Shooting Sparks Protests
- Protests erupted in Minneapolis after an ICE agent fatally shot a woman who allegedly attempted to ram an agent with her car.
- City leaders dispute the account while FBI and Minnesota investigators jointly review the incident.
Federal Task Force Targets Election Fraud
- Vice President J.D. Vance announced a federal anti-fraud task force after widespread fraud allegations in Minnesota.
- The DOJ will add an associate attorney general role and may name a nominee within days.
Senate Restricts Venezuela Military Action
- The Senate passed a measure limiting the president's ability to take further military action in Venezuela without congressional approval.
- The vote was bipartisan and now moves to the House with uncertain prospects.
