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- Two Border Patrol Agents in Alex Pretti Shooting Placed on Administrative Leave
(Adam Gray/AP photo) Two Border Patrol officers who were involved in the shooting death of Alex Pretti have been placed on administrative leave, according to multiple reports on Wednesday. Fox News Washington correspondent Bill Melugin reported the news and said it was “part of standard protocol after a shooting.” NEW: DHS confirms to @FoxNews that the Border Patrol agents involved in the deadly shooting of Alex Pretti in Minnesota have now been placed on administrative leave as part of standard protocol after a shooting. — Bill Melugin (@BillMelugin_) January 28, 2026 The Daily Wire immigration reporter Jennie Taer reported the same thing — and pointed out it contradicted what Border Patrol commander Greg Bovino told her on Sunday, when he said the agents were still working. DHS tells me the agents have been on admin leave since Saturday, contradicting Border Patrol chief Gregory Bovino's statement at… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.57 mins ago - CNN Star Reveals Trump DOJ Isn’t on Pace to Release Epstein Files Until 2030
CNN’s Elie Honig hung a lantern on the Trump administration’s astonishingly slow-rolling release of the Epstein files on Tuesday morning, noting that at this rate, the entirety of the documents may not be made public until 2030. After noting that the Department of Justice has indicated that additional documents will be coming out “in the near future,” anchor Kate Bolduan introduced Honig. “So something of a timeline-slash-not a timeline. These files were due, Elie, by law, to be released in total December 19th of 2025. So what do you see in this? And what would you put as your expectation to see all of the Epstein files?” Bolduan asked Honig. “Right, when is, quote, ‘in the near future?’ Heaven only knows, Kate. So let’s do the timeline here. This law passes in November. Almost every single person on Capitol Hill votes for it — passes 427 to 1… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.1 hour ago - David Muir and ABC World News Tonight Smacked by Back-to-Back Technical Problems to Start Show: ‘O...
ABC’s David Muir started the World News Tonight broadcast with two quick strikes against him on Tuesday when back-to-back technical issues hit the show just a minute after it began. Muir did the show’s introduction and then attempted to throw it to reporter Matt Rivers in Minneapolis, where he was covering the fallout from the Alex Pretti shooting. But that didn’t go according to plan. Instead, 17 seconds of dead air followed and the broadcast froze on an image of two men — one presumably being Pretti. The chyron on the screen read: CHILLING NEW DETAILS IN PRETTI SHOOTING. ABC then cut back to Muir in studio. “Obviously, we’re having some issues here,” Muir said. He quickly and deftly pivoted to a different story on a major storm brewing along the East Coast. “This comes as tens of millions deal with this life-threatening cold tonight into tomorrow. Here’s Victor… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.1 hour ago - ‘The President’s #1 Fan’: Nikki Minaj Gushes Over Trump and Slams Critics for ‘Bullying’ H...
Rapper Nicki Minaj declared she is President Donald Trump’s “number one fan” and the hate she receives for her support only motivates her to support him more on Wednesday. Trump invited Minaj to speak at a Washington event where she made her support for the president crystal clear in her remarks. Shark Tank star and entrepreneur Kevin O’Leary spoke after her. He thanked Trump for his work on the economy. Minaj has been outspoken in her support for the president. She most recently blasted former CNN host Don Lemon over his coverage of anti-ICE protesters storming a church in Minnesota during a Sunday service. “HOW DARE YOU? I WANT THAT THUG IN JAIL!!!!! HE WOULD NEVER DO THAT TO ANY OTHER RELIGION. LOCK HIM UP!!!!!” Minaj wrote on X about Lemon. DON ‘COCK SUCKIN’ LEMON IS DISGUSTING. HOW DARE YOU? I WANT THAT THUG IN… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.1 hour ago - MS NOW’s Jen Psaki Cheers Protesters for Deep-Sixing Trump’s ‘Little, Angry, Cruel Henchman’...
MS NOW host and former Biden White House press secretary Jen Psaki cheered protesters for forcing President Donald Trump to get rid of his “little angry cruel henchman,” senior Border Patrol official Greg Bovino, but warned his replacement — border czar Tom Homan — isn’t any better. Bovino was already a highly visible presence in Minneapolis when outrage over the killing of Alex Pretti built to the point of Trump replacing him with Homan this week. On Tuesday’s edition of MS NOW’s The Briefing with Jen Psaki, the host opened her show by congratulating the people of Minneapolis for deep-sixing Bovino, whom she derided in insulting terms. But Psaki was equally harsh in her assessment of Homan: PSAKI: Okay, listen, I know we`re all watching everything that`s happening in Minneapolis and Minnesota right now. We`re going to cover so much of it tonight, but I can`t stop thinking about the fact… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.2 hours ago - Anthropic Is at War With Itself
These are not the words you want to hear when it comes to human extinction, but I was hearing them: “Things are moving uncomfortably fast.” I was sitting in a conference room with Sam Bowman, a safety researcher at Anthropic. Worth $183 billion at the latest estimate, the AI firm has every incentive to speed things up, ship more products, and develop more advanced chatbots to stay competitive with the likes of OpenAI, Google, and the industry’s other giants. But Anthropic is at odds with itself—thinking deeply, even anxiously, about seemingly every decision. Anthropic has positioned itself as the AI industry’s superego: the firm that speaks with the most authority about the big questions surrounding the technology, while rival companies develop advertisements and affiliate shopping links (a difference that Anthropic’s CEO, Dario Amodei, was eager to call out during an interview in Davos last week). On Monday, Amodei published a lengthy… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.2 hours ago
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