Donald Trump 'orders army chiefs to draw up plan to invade Greenland': US President emboldened by success of Maduro capture operation By GLEN OWEN and DAN HODGES DAILY MAIL Published: 18:04 EST, 10 January 2026 | Updated: 21:02 EST, 10 January 2026 https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... ident.html
Donald Trump has ordered his special forces commanders to draw up a plan for the invasion of Greenland - but is being resisted by senior military figures, The Mail on Sunday has learned.
Sources say that the policy 'hawks' around the US President, led by political adviser Stephen Miller, have been so emboldened by the success of the operation to capture Venezuela's leader Nicolas Maduro that they want to move quickly to seize the island before Russia or China makes a move.
British diplomats believe that Trump is also motivated by a desire to distract American voters from the performance of the US economy before the mid-term elections later this year, after which he could lose control of Congress to the Democrats.
But such a dramatic move would put him at odds with Sir Keir Starmer and would effectively lead to the collapse of Nato.
According to the sources, the President has asked the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) to prepare the invasion plan, but it is being resisted by the joint chiefs of staff on the grounds that it would be illegal - and would not be supported by Congress.
One source said: 'They have tried to distract Trump by talking about less controversial measures, such as intercepting Russian 'ghost' ships - a clandestine network of hundreds of vessels operated by Moscow to evade Western sanctions - or launching a strike on Iran.'
Diplomats have war-gamed what they describe as an 'escalatory scenario' under which Trump uses force or 'political coercion' to sever Greenland's links to Denmark.
One diplomatic cable describes the 'worst-case' scenario as leading to 'the destruction of Nato from the inside'.
It adds: 'Some European officials suspect this is the real aim of the hardline MAGA faction around Trump. Since Congress would not allow Trump to exit Nato, occupying Greenland could force the Europeans to abandon Nato. If Trump wants to end Nato, this might be the most convenient way to do it.'
Under the 'Compromise Scenario', Denmark would agree to give Trump full military access to Greenland and deny access to Russia and China.
Although America already has free access to the island, it would be put on a legal basis.
The cable says: 'For domestic political reasons, Trump can start with an escalatory scenario which shifts to a compromise scenario.
'European officials fear that, for Trump, the window of opportunity before the mid-terms is closing in the summer, therefore action is expected sooner rather than later. The Nato summit on July 7 seems like the natural timing for a compromise deal'.
It concludes: 'The current concerns [about an invasion] are driven by the most extreme views coming from Stephen Miller. The UK's positioning will be key - whether it sticks closely with European allies or breaks ranks [to sanction Trump's approach].'
A diplomatic source said: 'The generals think Trump's Greenland plan is crazy and illegal. So they are trying to deflect him with other major military operations. They say it's like dealing with a five-year-old'.
Bombshell: USA admits it lied about Venezuela drug trafficking - while CIA supported cartels Geopolitical Economy Report Jan 8, 2026
To justify bombing Venezuela and abducting President Nicolás Maduro, Donald Trump falsely accused him of leading the so-called "Cartel de los Soles". But the US Department of Justice was forced to admit that this "Suns Cartel" doesn't exist. The USA lied -- while the CIA actually has trafficked drugs in Latin America. Ben Norton reports.
US attacks Venezuela
Donald Trump has been very open about the fact that the reason that the US government has been attacking Venezuela and even abducted Venezuela's president Nicolas Maluro is because he wants US corporations to exploit the oil in Venezuela. And Venezuela has the world's largest oil reserves. (CLIP) Trump wants Venezuela's oil We built Venezuela oil industry with American talent, drive, and skill. and the socialist regime stole it from us. We're going to have our very large United States oil companies, the biggest anywhere in the world, go in, spend billions of dollars, fix the badly broken infrastructure, the oil infrastructure, and start making money. We're going to be taking out a tremendous amount of wealth out of the ground. We're in the oil business. We're going to sell it to We're not going to say we're not going to give it. In other words, we'll be selling oil. We're going to be running it with a group and we're going to make sure it's run properly. We're going to rebuild the oil infrastructure. We're going to run the c country right. It's going to be run very uh judiciously, very fairly. It's going to make a lot of Trump's colonial war on Venezuela money. Trump announced that he's forcing the government of Venezuela at gunpoint to hand over billions of dollars worth of oil that will be given to the US and that will also cut out China. China until now has bought 80% of Venezuela's oil. So, it's obvious that the US is waging an imperialist war against Venezuela. This has nothing to do with democracy or human rights or any of those propaganda buzzwords. And I also have to emphasize that this has nothing to do with drugs. This is what we're going to be explaining today because for years the US government has spread the lie that supposedly Venezuela's president Maluro was the head of a drug cartel. And now that the US has kidnapped Maluro and is trying him in a show trial in New York, the US US DOJ admits it lied about Maduro Department of Justice is finally admitting the truth. It knew all along that Maduro is not the leader of a drug cartel. In fact, as part of the show trial against Maduro, the US Department of Justice admitted that there is no such thing as the so-called cartel de loles or the sons cartel. Now, this blatant lie goes back to the first Trump administration when Trump's DOJ led by the former CIA agent William Bar claimed that supposedly Maluro and other top Venezuelan government officials were part of this fake cartel de loles. And then the US government acted like a mafia boss and it originally offered a $25 million bounty on the head of Maduro. And then the second Trump administration expanded that to a $50 million bounty for the head of Venezuela's president. But again, now that the US DOJ is trying Maduro in this show trial, it was forced to admit that this was a lie all along. that not only was Maduro not the leader of this group, the group did not even exist. It was fabricated. 92-year-old judge oversees show trial And by the way, the judge overseeing this show trial against Maduro is 92 years old, which is a perfect example of the decadence of the US Empire, which thinks it can just kidnap foreign heads of state from internationally recognized sovereign governments and then try them in a kangaroo court overseen by people who remember World War II. Everything about this is just a complete farce. And "Cartel de los Soles" doesn't exist I have to say, if you've been following our reporting here at Geopolitical Economy Report, you will not be surprised to learn this because we've talked about this in multiple videos over months. In fact, back in November of 2025, I wrote a tweet that went viral in which I looked at some of the evidence from mainstream sources showing that the so-called Suns cartel did not exist and that Trump and Marco Rubio were using this lie to try to justify a colonial war of aggression against Venezuela. For instance, CNN published an article in November admitting that this so-called cartel does not exist. CNN interviewed a researcher at the international crisis group which is funded by Western governments and he admitted that it does not exist. Similarly, the French state media outlet France 24 also published an article back in August acknowledging that the so-called cartel de loles does not exist. it quoted the same researcher from this western government funded group who said there is no such thing so Maduro can hardly be its boss end quote. WMD lie So it was so obvious at the time in the leadup to this US war of aggression against Venezuela that the US government was lying just as it lied in the leadup to the illegal invasion of Iraq in 2003 when the George W. Bush administration falsely claimed that Iraq's leader Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction or WMDs. In fact, the Trump administration has been so lazy in its war propaganda that the Trump White House passed an executive order designating fentinol as a so-called weapon of mass destruction, WMD. But what's so absurd about this US Venezuela does NOT produce fentanyl government narrative is that Venezuela does not produce any fentinyl. Venezuela has nothing to do with fentinyl and synthetic opioids like fentinyl are responsible for the vast majority of drug overdose deaths in the US. Cocaine only represents a small fraction of those deaths. And yet the Trump administration has been absurdly trying to blame Venezuela for these deaths that Venezuela has absolutely nothing to do with. Just like the Bush administration implied that Iraq and Saddam Hussein had something to do with 9/11, which obviously was a complete lie to justify another colonial war of aggression. If Cocaine-producing countries you actually look at independent research done by international experts at the United Nations, they have showed repeatedly that Venezuela does not play a significant role in the global drug trade, including for cocaine. Venezuela has nothing to do with fentinyl. But even when it comes to cocaine, Venezuela's role as a producer is basically non-existent. And even Venezuela's role as a transit country for cocaine is very small. This was admitted by a former top official in the Joe Biden administration, Juan Sebastian Gonzalez, who is certainly no friend of Latin America, and he was very anti- Venezuela, but he admitted that Venezuela has nothing to do with the drug trade. I (CLIP) Biden official admits truth I want to press you on this, the the narot trafficking state. Um, this is what Juan Carlos, sorry, Juan Gonzalez, who was uh, President Biden's national security director for the Western Hemisphere, told me about this. Um, being that essentially only 5% of cocaine flows through Venezuela. This is what he told me. The reason that drugs have never originated from Venezuela in the way that they've originated from Colombia, over 95% of the cocaine that comes to United States come from comes from Colombia, is because Venezuela has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. They have the largest gold reserves in Latin Americs issue to justify getting rid of Maduro like they used the non-existent WMD issue to get rid of Saddam Hussein in Iraq. So are you I guess what I'm asking you is are you concerned about that given that it's not as much of certainly it's not fentinil which comes through from China through Mexico um and it's not that much cocaine relatively speaking. Now, if you know anything CIA trafficked drugs in Venezuela about the modern history of US government meddling in Latin America, you also probably know that the US government has been deeply linked to drug trafficking, especially the CIA. In fact, back in the early 1990s, Venezuela was governed by a right-wing US puppet regime that obediently did whatever the US government wanted. This was several years before Venezuela's left-wing independent president came to power, Ugo Chavez, in 1999. Before that, the CIA was actually using Venezuela's right-wing pro- US regime in order to, can you guess it, traffic drugs. This is an article that was published in the New York Times in 1993 titled anti-drug unit of CIA sent ton of cocaine to US in 1990. I'm reading here from the New York Times. Quote, a central intelligence agency anti-drug program in Venezuela shipped a ton of nearly pure cocaine to the United States in 1990, government officials said today. Officials say the cocaine wound up being sold on the streets in the United States. End quote. And this was not an isolated instance. The New York Times pointed out that this CIA case involved the same program in which the CIA created a Haitian intelligence service whose officers became involved in drug trafficking and acts of political terror. It added that some of the CIA officers involved were also working with anti-gorilla forces in El Salvador and other Central American nations in the 1980s when the CIA was carrying out a campaign of terror against left-wing groups in Central America and using drugs in order to fund their operations. In fact, back in 1993, the major CBS news program 60 Minutes published an investigative report detailing how the CIA was trafficking cocaine into the US in collaboration with Venezuela's right-wing US puppet regime. Again, this is years before the leftist Ugo Chavez came to power and Nicolas Maluro was the successor of Ugo Chavez. 60 Minutes in fact won a prestigious Peabody Award for its journalism reporting on the CIA's involvement in trafficking cocaine. Here is a clip from the video that the Peabody Awards prepared celebrating 60 Minutes for breaking this bombshell story. (CLIP) 60 Minutes on CIA drug trafficking It's now my pleasure to congratulate my colleagues at 60 Minutes for this investigative report on the CIA's involvement in drug trafficking. A ton of cocaine. Pure cocaine worth hundreds of millions is smuggled into the United States. Sound familiar? Not the way this ton of cocaine got here. According to what the former head of the Drug Enforcement Administration told Mike Wallace, this drug shipment got here courtesy of what he calls drug trafficking by the CIA in partnership with the Venezuelan National Guard. The CIA and the Guardian Nationals wanted to let cocaine go on into the traffic without doing anything. They wanted to let it come up to the United States. DEA agent accuses CIA of trafficking Back in the 1990s, this became a huge scandal in the US. There were many reports about the CIA using drugs in order to fund its operations in Latin America in order to prop up right-wing puppet regimes that would serve the interests of US corporations, which is exactly what Trump wants in Venezuela today. In 1993, a former undercover agent who worked for the US DEA, the Drug Enforcement Administration, named Michael Lavine, published a bombshell book titled Big White Lie, the CIA and the Cocaine Crack Epidemic. And the US Department of Justice, in fact, has information about this book in its virtual library. It notes that this book, written by a former DEA agent, charges that the CIA and other US federal agencies are perpetuating the scourge of drugs on American streets while they profess to be fighting the war on drugs. And this is for their own geopolitical reasons, their imperialist reasons to put in power right-wing corrupt puppet regimes in Latin America run by drug traffickers who obediently serve the interests of Washington and Wall Street and help US corporations to exploit the region. Later in the 90s, CIA, cocaine, Nicaraguan Contras the American journalist Gary Webb published a series of reports and then a book titled Dark Alliance: The CIA, the Contras, and the Crack Cocaine Explosion. And he showed in his reporting how the CIA was using cocaine in order to fund the right-wing terror war it was waging against the revolutionary socialist Sandinista government in Nicaragua to try to overthrow the Sandinistas. This was part of the infamous Iran Contra scandal. It was a huge story in the 1990s and yet so many people today have forgotten about this. A lot of young people have never even heard about this history. But it shows how for decades the US government and especially the CIA has been one of the main supporters of drug traffickers in Latin America as part of this makavelian scheme to impose the hegemony of the US empire on the region to destabilize and overthrow independent left-wing governments and to put in power corrupt right-wing regimes to serve US corporate interests. And just as in the 1980s the CIA targeted Nicaragua's revolutionary socialist government, similarly for years the CIA and other US government agencies have been targeting Venezuela's socialist government to try to overthrow it and destabilize it. And the US has been deeply involved in drug trafficking while falsely accusing Venezuela's President Maluro and other Venezuelan government officials of being involved in drug trafficking. Again, if you actually study the modern history of US imperialism in Latin America, it is just mindblowing the level of hypocrisy and lies, the non-stop lies we hear from Washington. And as I often emphasize in Trump pardoned Hondura drug trafficker my reports here, this is not something new under Donald Trump. This has been bipartisan US imperialist policy for decades. However, Trump has taken that hypocrisy and that blatant imperialism to a whole new level. Trump does not even care about hiding the fact that the US is a violent empire based on lies and criminality. For instance, just a few weeks before Trump invaded Venezuela and kidnapped its internationally recognized president to subject him to a show trial in the US based on fake charges. A few weeks before, Donald Trump pardoned and released from prison one of the worst drug traffickers on Earth the right-wing former dictator of Honduras, Juan Orlando Ernnandez, who was a US puppet who trafficked hundreds of tons of cocaine. And the US government supported him, not only under Trump, by the way, but also under Democrats like Joe Biden because he was obediently serving the interests of the US empire and US corporations in Latin America. And in fact, after Trump attacked Venezuela and kidnapped Maluro, he was asked about this in a press conference and Trump said, "Yeah, we released this drug trafficker because he claimed that the charges against him were supposedly politically motivated." which is not true. (CLIP) Juan Orlando Hernández You said that Maduro is responsible for drug trafficking. You recently pardoned the former president of Honduras who was convicted of many drug trafficking. The man that I pardoned was, if you could equate it to us, he was treated like the Biden administration treated a man named Trump. That didn't work out too well for them. This was a man who was persecuted very unfairly. He was ahead of the country. He was persecuted very unfairly. But the message from the US government Ecuador's drug-linked President Noboa is very clear. If you are a right-wing US ally, then the US will allow you to traffic drugs and to continue to make more and more money because you're a US puppet. Another great example of this is the current president of Ecuador, Daniel Nooa, who is the son of the richest billionaire oligarch in the country. He's from a dynasty that has had multiple members of this family who have governed Ecuador in the past. They are complete US puppets and they are corrupt billionaires and they are deeply involved in drug trafficking. Police documents in Ecuador have extensively documented the role of the Nooboa dynasty in trafficking cocaine in banana crates that are then exported to the US and Europe from these private ports owned by the Naboa family, these oligarchs. And yet the Trump administration strongly supports this puppet regime that traffics drugs because they are loyal US allies who serve the interests of US corporations. Colombia's drug lord Álvaro Uribe Similarly, if you look at Colombia, which is the number one producer of cocaine on Earth, Colombia's right-wing politicians are deeply involved in drug trafficking, including the most powerful politician and oligarch in Colombia, Alvo Uribe, who is the right-wing former president of Colombia and an obedient US ally. And he has been involved in drug trafficking for many decades. And US intelligence agencies have known this. They knew back in the 1990s that he was working with the Medigene cartel and Pablo Escoar, probably the world's most famous or infamous drug trafficker. And yet, Marco Rubio has publicly continued to support Alvaro until today. In 2025, Marco Rubio, when he was serving as Secretary of State and National Security Adviser, he was publicly praising this drug trafficker in Colombia, Alvaro Reebe, this corrupt right-wing oligarch, because again, he's an obedient US vassel who serves US corporate interests. The US government does not care about drug trafficking at all. We USA armed Mexican cartels have seen the same thing happen in Mexico for decades. And this is bipartisan. This is not just Trump and Republicans. It's also Democrats. For instance, during the Barack Obama administration, the US government armed Mexican drug cartels as part of the infamous Operation Fast and Furious. In fact, if you know anything about the history of cartels in Mexico, you would know that many of the leaders of these cartels were literally trained by the US military, including the infamous School of the Americas and Fort Bragg, including, for instance, one of the the most violent and horrific cartels in Mexico, Losas. Their leaders were trained by the US military. And more US allies in Mexico are narcos recently in 2024, we saw another big scandal in Mexico where the head of the US backed so-called war on drugs in Mexico. The head of security under Mexico's right-wing oligarch president Filipe Cadderon, who is a close US ally. His head of security was Heno Garcia Luna who was corrupt the entire time and he was taking millions of dollars of bribes from the Sinaloa cartel and working with other cartels protecting drug lords. This is one of the closest US allies in Mexico under Mexico's right-wing US puppet regime that partially privatized Mexico's oil industry by the way which was stateowned to allow US corporations to profit. These again are the closest US allies in Latin America. We also see the same Drug links to Argentina's Javier Milei thing today in Argentina which is currently governed by a right-wing US puppet leader Javier Mle who is a close ally of Trump and does whatever Trump wants. And some of MLE's closest political allies from his right-wing so-called libertarian party in Argentina have also been linked to drug traffickers. And by the way, while we're Marco Rubio's links to cocaine trafficking on the subject of US government involvement in drug trafficking, I need to point out that Marco Rubio also has his links to drug trafficking. Of course, Rubio is the second most powerful person in the US government right now after Trump. He's not only the Secretary of State, but also simultaneously serving as the national security adviser. And he's overseeing this colonial war on Venezuela. And Marco Rubio has been linked to not just drug trafficking, but cocaine trafficking, which is quite ironic given that he's now falsely accusing Maduro and subjecting him to a show trial on fake accusations of cocaine trafficking. And I should point out that when Rubio was younger, his brother-in-law was convicted of trafficking cocaine. and Rubio lived in the same house as his brother-in-law while he was trafficking cocaine. Now, defenders of Rubio would argue that this is not fair because Rubio was a teenager when his brother-in-law was arrested and imprisoned for drug trafficking when Rubio was living with him. But this is also relevant to Rubio's career later in life because after his brother-in-law Orlando Cecilia was released from prison, Marco Rubio was serving as a state representative from Florida from the Republican party. And Rubio used his position as a US politician in order to lobby a regulator to get a real estate license for his brother-in-law because his brother-in-law was imprisoned for drug trafficking. He was a convicted felon which made it very difficult to get a real estate license. So Rubio was lobbying for his drug trafficking brother-in-law. I mean again the hypocrisy is endless. And by the way this is why Marco Rubio is often referred to as Nar Rubio because Narco Rubio has been very closely linked to drug trafficking for a long time. And yet now he's trying to justify these colonial wars of aggression in Latin America on fake accusations of drug trafficking. It's incredible. And by the US Special Forces links to drugs way, if you want to learn more about the US government's role in global drug trafficking, I highly recommend the reporting of Seth Harp, who's a great American journalist and also he is a US military veteran. and he became an anti-imperialist because of his experience seeing how horrific the US military is and its involvement in not only crimes against humanity and war crimes but also in drug trafficking. He wrote a brilliant book titled the Fort Bragg Cartel detailing the involvement in particular of US special operations forces in drug trafficking. And he pointed out, by the way, that the US special operations forces unit that abducted Venezuela's President Maluro was Delta Force, which he pointed out is an organization filled with cokeheads and pervaded by drug trafficking. And he quipped that the only narcotics involved in this US war in Venezuela were not drugs traffked by Maluro, but actually the drugs traffked by US special operations forces. And Seth Harp Trump attacks Colombia President Petro responded to a video of Colombia's president, Gustavo Petro, who is a left-wing leader who has been very critical of US imperialism and has pointed out the role of the US government in trafficking drugs. And Trump is now openly threatening Gustavo Petro. Trump put sanctions on the sitting president of Colombia, the democratically elected president, which is a blatant act of aggression and a violation of the sovereignty of Colombia. But Gustavo Petro pointed out. He said, quote, "The narcos live in Dubai and Miami, and the dollars of drug trafficking are circulated in the world banking system." End quote. And in response to Afghanistan opium production this, this journalist Seth Harp pointed out that the biggest drug cartel that ever existed was the US client state in Afghanistan, which was backed by US special operations forces and the CIA and produced 15,000 metric tons of pure heroin under the US military occupation from 2001 until 2021. And we've never heard a word about where all of that money went. And I should point out that this data is backed up by reports from the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. If you look at their 2025 survey on the production of opium in Afghanistan, this report was prepared by leading experts on the global drug trade and they're from the UN. They're independent of the US government. And they showed how during the US military occupation of Afghanistan, the production of opium skyrocketed. And opium is used to create heroin. And then immediately after the US military withdrew from Afghanistan, what happened? The production of opium and heroin collapsed. So, it is not an exaggeration at all to say that the US government oversaw the world's largest drug cartel ever in human history during its 20-year occupation of Afghanistan. And by the way, this directly Opioid epidemic in USA contributed to the opioid crisis in the US. Hundreds of thousands of Americans died from overdoses, the vast majority from synthetic opioids. Again, not from cocaine. According to US government data, the vast majority died from synthetic opioids. And this is not only due to the US war in Afghanistan and the mass production of opium there, but also because of US pharmaceutical corporations, especially Purdue Pharma and the billionaire oligarchs in the Sackler family. And I'm reading here Purdue Pharma and Sackler family from a peer-reviewed article in a scientific journal, Missouri Medicine, a medical journal. And it pointed out the role of Purdue Pharma and its drug Oxycontton in causing the opioid epidemic in the US, which killed half a million Americans in two decades. Nearly one half of the cases of drug addiction began with a doctor's prescription. And Purdue Pharma's drug Oxycontton was the leading supplier of prescription opioids to patients. This corporation used thought leaders in medicine. The corporation paid doctors in order to promote the so-called benefits of Oxycontton. They caused the opioid epidemic in the US. These big pharmaceutical corporations, this was spelled out in a great book that everyone should read called Empire of Pain. the secret history of the Sackler dynasty, showing how these billionaire capitalist oligarchs in the US profited from creating this epidemic in the US that killed half a million people. And yet now the Trump administration scapegoats Venezuela, which has absolutely nothing to do with it, and is using this to attack countries in Latin America, to try to expand the US empire, to impose the colonialist Monroe Doctrine. Now they call it the Donro doctrine. using this excuse when it has nothing to do with drugs. In fact, we've seen right-wing influencers on social media spread the lie that supposedly Maduro is to blame for drug overdoses in the US. For instance, Alex Witoff, who's the son of the oligarch who works for Trump, Steve Witoff, who's one of Trump's ambassadors, he went on Twitter and he defended Trump's attack in Venezuela and kidnapping of Maduro. And he said, "Anyone who defends Maludo is turning their back on tens of millions of American families afflicted by this drug overdose crisis every day." Again, this is the son of the rich oligarch who works for Trump. And yet, they're blaming Venezuela. And actually what's funny is on Twitter, this insanely ridiculous tweet got a correction pointing out that Andrew Witoff died from an Oxycontton overdose from Purdue Pharma that has nothing to do with Venezuela. So this is a great example of US imperialism based on lies how the US government constantly lies to try to justify its imperialist wars of aggression around the world. The US is not trying to stop drug trafficking. The CIA has been deeply involved in drug trafficking in Latin America for decades. The US war on Venezuela is an imperialist war of aggression aimed at exploiting the country's natural resources, trying to put a puppet regime in power, trying to prevent China from having close relations with countries in Latin America. It is part of an imperialist attempt to impose US hijgemony in the entire Western Hemisphere. It has nothing to do with drugs and certainly nothing to do with democracy and human rights and any of that nonsense. On that note, I'm going Outro to conclude. I am Ben Norton. I'm the editor-inchief of Geopolitical Economy Report. I want to thank everyone for joining me today. Please like and subscribe. Please share this. I will see you all next time.
US President Donald Trump has asked for at least $100bn (£75bn) in oil industry spending for Venezuela, but received a lukewarm response at the White House as one executive warned the South American country was currently "uninvestable".
Bosses of the biggest US oil firms who attended the meeting acknowledged that Venezuela, sitting on vast energy reserves, represented an enticing opportunity.
But they said significant changes would be needed to make the region an attractive investment. No major financial commitments were immediately forthcoming.
Trump has said he will unleash the South American nation's oil after US forces seized its leader Nicolas Maduro in a 3 January raid on its capital.
"One of the things the United States gets out of this will be even lower energy prices," Trump said in Friday's meeting at the White House.
But the oil bosses present expressed caution.
Exxon's chief executive Darren Woods said: "We have had our assets seized there twice and so you can imagine to re-enter a third time would require some pretty significant changes from what we've historically seen and what is currently the state."
"Today it's uninvestable."
Venezuela has had a complicated relationship with international oil firms since oil was discovered in its territory more than 100 years ago.
Chevron is the last remaining major American oil firm still operating in the country.
A handful of companies from other countries, including Spain's Repsol and Italy's Eni, both of which were represented at the White House meeting, are also active.
Trump said his administration would decide which firms would be allowed to operate.
"You're dealing with us directly. You're not dealing with Venezuela at all. We don't want you to deal with Venezuela," he said.
The White House has said it is working to "selectively" roll back US sanctions that have restricted sales of Venezuelan oil.
Officials say they have been coordinating with interim authorities in the country, which is currently led by Maduro's former second-in-command, Vice-President Delcy Rodríguez.
But they have also made clear they intend to exert control over the sales, as a way to maintain leverage over Rodríguez's government.
The US this week has seized several oil tankers carrying sanctioned crude. American officials have said they are working to set up a sales process, which would deposit money raised into US-controlled accounts.
"We are open for business," Trump said.
On Friday, Trump signed an executive order that seeks to prohibit US courts from seizing revenue that the US collects from Venezuelan oil and holds in American Treasury accounts.
Any court attempt to access those funds would interfere with US foreign relations and international goodwill, the executive order states.
"President Trump is preventing the seizure of Venezuelan oil revenue that could undermine critical US efforts to ensure economic and political stability in Venezuela," the White House wrote in a fact sheet about the order.
Venezuela's oil production has been hit in recent decades by disinvestment and mismanagement - as well as US sanctions. At roughly one million barrels per day, the country accounts for less than 1% of global supply.
Chevron, which accounts for about a fifth of the country's output, said it expected to bolster its production, building on its current presence, while Exxon said it was working to send in a technical team to assess the situation in the coming weeks.
Repsol, which currently boasts output of about 45,000 barrels per day, said it saw a path to triple its production in Venezuela over the next few years under the right conditions.
Executives at other firms also said Trump's promises of change would encourage investment and they were hoping to seize the moment.
"We are ready to go to Venezuela," said Bill Armstrong, who leads an independent oil and gas driller. "In real estate terms, it is prime real estate."
But analysts say meaningfully increasing production would take significant effort.
"They are being as polite as humanly possible, and being as supportive as they can, without committing actual dollars," said David Goldwyn, president of the energy consultancy Goldwyn Global Strategies and former US state department special envoy for international energy affairs.
Exxon and Shell are "not going to invest single-digit billions of dollars, much less tens of billions of dollars", without physical security, legal certainty and a competitive fiscal framework, Goldwyn said.
"It's not really welcome from an industry point of view," he said. "The conditions are just not right."
[b][size=120]While smaller companies might be more eager to jump in and help boost Venezuela's oil production over the next year, he said those investments would likely hover in the $50m range - far from the "fantastical" $100bn figure that Trump has floated.
Rystad Energy estimates it would take $8bn to $9bn in new investments per year for production to triple by 2040.[/size][/b]
Trump's suggested $100bn of investment into Venezuela could have a major impact on production - if it were to materialise, said the firm's chief economist, Claudio Galimberti.
He said companies would only be likely to invest on that scale with subsidies - and political stability. Americans should not expect the situation in Venezuela to lower oil prices anytime soon, he added.
"It's going to be difficult to see big commitments before we have a fully stabilised political situation and that is anybody's guess when that happens," he said.
"The most BS statement I've ever heard." Ilhan Omar SHREDS DHS blocking her from ICE facility MS NOW Jan 11, 2026 #IlhanOmar #ICE #Minneapolis
The Department of Homeland Security is receiving backlash for blocking Democratic lawmakers from accessing ICE facilities without a week's notice, citing safety concerns. Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MS), who was one of those lawmakers blocked from visiting an ICE facility in Minneapolis, joins The Weekend: Primetime to react to DHS' defense and the growing outrage over the brutal ICE killing of Renee Good.
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hey there everyone welcome to the weekend pri me we begin tonight with the nationwide backlash against the trump administration's increasingly aggressive crackdown on both immigrants and american citizens today americans took to the streets in minneapolis and right here in new york city to protest ice's deadly killing of renee good in minneapolis as well as the border patrol shooting of a man and a woman in portland oregon though through it all trump administration is not budging in its defense of ice and its operations, not only defending the officers' actions, but also its unproven claims that Good was, quote, a domestic terrorist. Just listen to DHS Secretary Kristi Noem this morning. Why did you not wait for an investigation before making your comments? Oh, everything that I've said has been proven to be factual and the truth. How can you assert with certainty that she was trying to hurt the officer as opposed to she was trying to flee the scene? If you look at what the definition of domestic terrorism is, it completely fits the situation on the THINK OF THE SHOOTING, NOAM QUIETLY SIGNED A NEW POLICY BARRING CONGRESSIONAL VISITS TO ICE FACILITIES WITHOUT A WEEK'S ADVANCED NOTICE. THAT POLICY PREVENTED Minnesota Congresswoman Ilhan Omar and two other lawmakers from gaining access to a Minneapolis ice facility yesterday. That's in spite of a recent federal court ruling directing officials to follow the law and allow lawmakers to conduct oversight visits to ICE facilities at any time. Joining us now is Congresswoman Ilhan Omar. Congressman, thank you so much for coming back on the show. Let's start with what happened yesterday. Tell us exactly what happened when you tried to enter this ICE facility and perhaps more importantly, why you think you were denied entry. Thank you so much, Eamon, for having WE MADE AN ATTEMPT TO GO VISIT THE DETENTION PROCESSING CENTER. WE WERE INITIALLY MET, ESCORTED IN, WE WERE GIVEN A START OF A TOUR AND THEN ABRUPTLY STOPPED AND TOLD THAT BECAUSE WE, BECAUSE OF THE BIG BEAUTIFUL BILL, WE CAN NO LONGER CONTINUE OUR TOUR OF THE FACILITY, WHICH AGAIN DIDN'T MAKE ANY SENSE. CONGRESSWOMAN ANGIE CRAIG AND KELLY THE CASE YOU JUST REFERENCED. WE BROUGHT A COPY OF THE COURT CASE THAT YOU JUST REFERENCED. WE BROUGHT A COPY OF THE BILL THAT TRUMP HIMSELF CITED INTO LAW IN HIS FIRST ADMINISTRATION. AND WE MADE OUR CASE ON WHY IT WAS VERY IMPORTANT FOR US TO BE ALLOWED TO FULFILL OUR OVERSIGHT DUTIES AS MEMBERS OF CONGRESS, BUT AGAIN, THE ICE AGENTS KEPT REARATING THAT IT WAS BECAUSE OF THE BIG BEAUTIFUL BILL THAT WE COULD NO LONGER CONTINUE WITH OUR WE WERE TOLD THEM THEY WERE BREAKING THE LAW AND THEY SAID THAT WAS IT, THAT THEY WEREN'T GOING TO GIVE US ANY FURTHER EXPLANATION. WE TOLD THEM THAT THEY WERE BREAKING THE LAW AND THEY THEY SAID THEY UNDERSTOOD. IT WAS ALSO THEIR UNDERSTANDING THAT THEY WERE BREAKING THE LAW FOR NOT ALLOWING US TO DO OUR OVERSIGHT, BUT THERE WAS NOTHING ELSE THAT THEY COULD DO AND IT WAS CLEAR THAT THEY MIGHT have gotten a call from Washington, probably known herself. Congresswoman, in the brief time that you were there in the facility with your fellow congressional DETAINEES WERE BEING TREATED. WE WEREN'T REALLY ABLE TO SEE THE TREATMENT OF THE DETAINEEES, WE WERE ABLE TO GET A GLIMPSE OF WHAT THE FACILITY LOOKED LIKE. WE WERE ABLE TO SEE A HOLDING AREA WITH ABOUT MAYBE 20 PEOPLE, ALMOST ALL OF THEM WERE MEN OF EITHER HISPANIC OR LATINO PACKGROUND. THEY POINTED TO A PLACE THAT LOOKED LIKE A THEY POINTED TO AN AREA WHERE IT DIDN'T HAVE A SHOWER AREA. I OPENED THE DOOR. IT DIDN'T HAVE A SHOWERHEAD. THEY POINTED TO AN AREA WHERE PEOPLE WERE SUPPOSED TO CHANGE. IT SAID CHANGING STATION. IT DIDN'T HAVE A LOCK. I ASKED ABOUT HYGIENE. THEY TOLD US THEY HOLD PEOPLE FOR ABOUT 12 HOURS SO THERE WASN'T A HYGIENE PROCESS I KNOW THAT REPRESENTATIVE KELLEY MORRISON, WHO IS A PHYSICIAN HERSELF, ASKED ABOUT ANY HEALTHCARE THAT MIGHT BE PROVIDED AGAIN, WE WERE TOLD YOU KNOW THE LONGEST THEY HOLD PEOPLE FOR WAS 12 HOURS SO THEY WEREN'T SURE WHETHER THAT THAT WAS AVAILABLE AND WE WERE ALSO INFORMED THAT THERE WERE TWO DETENTION CENTERS THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES AS WELL. SO, CONGRESSWOMAN, I UNDERSTAND YOU WEREN'T ABLE TO GET INTO THE DETENTION CENTER AND ACTUALLY conduct your full oversight responsibilities there. But I'm curious, you have spent time out on the streets. You've seen the protests, of course, that have fanned out across the entire city. And I want to get a sense from you of the mood, the concerns that you're hearing from your constituents, but also the kind of advice I guess you're giving them in this moment as people are out there ARE YOU WORRIED THAT MORE OF FILMING, TRYING TO TRACK ICE OFFICERS, WARN THEIR NEIGHBORS AND SUPPORT THEM IN DIFFERENT WAYS THAT THEY CAN IN THE WAKE OF SOMEONE BEING SHOT AND KILLED. ARE YOU WORRIED THAT MORE OF YOUR CONSTITUENTS' LIVES WILL BE AT RISK? ARE YOU WORRIED AT ALL AS THEY PULL OUT THEIR CELL PHONES, AS THEY INTERACT WITH THESE OFFICERS? THAT MIGHT JUST FRANKLY NOT BE SAFE. WE HAD ABOUT 100 ,000 FOLKS PROTESTING YESTERDAY OUT IN THE STREET. IT STARTED AT A PARK AND DID WHERE REESE RENEE GOOD WAS SHOT AND WE ARE SEEING JUST THE OUTPOURING OF LOVE FOR NEIGHBOR IN MINNEAPOLIS AND ACROSS MINNESOTA AND ACROSS MINNESOTA AND ACROSS THE THE BEST OF OUR COUNTRY, PEOPLE UNDERSTAND THAT THESE TIMES ARE VERY DANGEROUS. THEY'RE DARK, CHAOTIC, VERY CONFUSING. THEY KNOW THAT I THINK THAT OUR DEMOCRACY, OUR CONSTITUTION IS BEING CHALLENGED. WHAT THEY DO KNOW IS THAT THEY HAVE TO BE OUT THEY HAVE TO BE DOCUMENTING, THEY HAVE TO BE LOOKING FOR ACCOUNTABILITY. AND YOU KNOW, WE'RE, YOU KNOW, I WAS JUST IN MINNEAPOLIS AND WHAT WE SAW WAS CARS BEING ABANDONED IN GAS STATIONS BECAUSE ICE JUST SNATCHED PEOPLE. WE SAW IN DOWNTOWN MINNEAPOLIS A CAR THAT WAS JUST ROLLING, IT'S STILL, YOU KNOW, MISSING A DRIVER BECAUSE ICE TOOK THAT DRIVER WITHOUT TURNING THE CAR OFF. AND SO PEOPLE UNDERSTAND THEIR NEIGHBORS THAT ARE BEING DISAPPEARED AND WE KNOW THAT ICE IS NOT COOPERATING WITH US, DHS IS NOT COOPERATING AND TRYING TO GET INFORMATION. WE STILL DON'T HAVE A LIST OF THE PEOPLE THEY HAVE DETAINED, HOW LONG THEY HAVE DETAINED THEM, WHY THEY HAVE DETAINED THEM. SO IT IS BECOMING EVEN MORE AND MORE IMPORTANT FOR THE PUBLIC TO BE OUT THERE TO BE DOCUMENTING BECAUSE WE ARE SEEING PEOPLE BEING DISAPPEARED IN OUR STREETS. CONGRESSWOMAN, WE JUST RELEE, WE JUST RECEIVED A STATEMENT FROM DHS ABOUT CASES LIKE YOURS WHERE YOU WERE BARRED FROM VISITING AN ICE facility. They said, in part, a previous court order stated that funding appropriated to DHS by Congress cannot be used to prevent members of Congress from entering facilities. However, the court also ruled that funding derived from the one Big Beautiful Bill Act is exempt from this limitation. They further go on to say that this is to ensure adequate protection for members of Congress, congressional staff detainees and ICE employees alike. Unannounced visits require pulling ICE officers from their normal duties and they go on. Do you think you would have been unsafe if you had continued your tour of this facility as this statement seems to suggest that you would have been inadequately protected because they had not been given sufficient time to prepare for your visit? Absolutely not, that is the most BS statement I have ever heard from DHS and there are a lot of BS statements from DHS I've heard over the tenure of the Trump administration. When we were let into the building, it was no different than when I visited back in January to have a meeting with DHS officials. There was no need to have anyone guarding us, there was no need to have anyone with weapons with us. It was a casual visit inside the building, and we could have been allowed to fully complete our oversight duties. Like I said, it was very fascinating to us that in the, you know, in the middle of that visit, that they did get that phone call, that we were immediately told that we had to go upstairs, and that the explanation on why our tour was abruptly ending, would come after we went upstairs. So if it had to do with any sort of security problems, you know, we would have been rushed with some armed guards or any of those kind of things that you normally see but no we quietly walked and we were asked if we wanted coffee so this had nothing to do with safety or worry for ice agents or for ourselves. Congresswoman, I want to play what Borders are, Tom Homan said this morning about violence and the escalation and his blame, the blame he's putting I THINK IT'S NOT GOING TO HAPPEN ON THE DEMOCRATS, AND HERE YOU RESPOND TO THAT. WE'VE GOT TO STOP THE IT'S GOING TO INFURIATE PEOPLE MORE WHICH MEANS THERE WILL BE MORE INCIDENTS LIKE THIS BECAUSE THE HATEFUL RETORIC IS NOT ONLY CONTINUING, NOW IT'S TRIPLE DOWN AND DOUBLE DOWN. CONGRESSWOMAN, I'LL GIVE YOU THE OPPORTUNITY RIGHT NOW. DO YOU CONDEMN ALL VIOLENCE HIS OWN ICE AGENTS. I MEAN, I WOULD SAY THIS MAN HAS TO LOOK INTO THE MIRROR. HE HAS TO LOOK INTO THIS IS A MOTHER OF THREE, A DOMESTIC TERRORIST. THEY ARE SAYING PEOPLE ARE OUT THERE, YOU KNOW, COMMITTING TERROR, AND IT IS UNCONSCIONABLE THE WAY IN WHICH THEY ARE DESCRIBING THE AMERICAN PUBLIC AGAINST LAW ENFORCEMENT THAT ARE TRAINED TO PROTECT AND SERVE THEM. AND I MEAN, I'M AT A LOSS OF WORDS TO HEAR HIM SAY WHAT HE JUST SAID. BUT, YES OR NO, YOU DO CONDEMN VIOLENCE ON ANY VIOLENCE, WHETHER IT'S ON ICE AGENTS OR THE PUBLIC. CONGRESSWOMAN, WHAT DO YOU THINK IS FUNDAMENTALLY FUNDAMENTALLY WHAT DO YOU THINK IS leading to violence, leading to what we saw happen to Renee Goode. Because it's been interesting from afar to see the dynamics there on the ground. It's, there's THERE ARE SEVERAL PARTS OF SORT OF THE FEDERAL IMMIGRATION APPARATUS. THERE ARE ICE OFFICERS, OF COURSE, WHO ARE THERE. BUT BORDER PATROL IS ALSO ON THE GROUND IN MINNEAPOLIS. I THINK THE CLOSEST BORDER FOR Minneapolis would be about a seven-hour drive away to Canada, I think. So not typically where Border Patrol officers would usually be. And we had John Sandweg, who led ICE for a period of time under the Obama administration yesterday. And he argued that part of the reason why we're seeing these intense, violent clashes and unrest is because Border Patrol is moving into parts of the country and bringing with it militarized gear and processes that are very different from what immigration enforcement used to look like in the interior. And I guess as you would assess what's happening there on the ground, what do you think are the factors that brought us to explain having 2 ,000 and soon over 3 ,000 ICE and Border Patrol agents into our city? As you've alluded, there has been many, many a times in many administrations where they have carried out immigration necessary raids, where they have looked for people who have had deportation orders or removal orders, as they're called. They know where they are. Oftentimes if they don't have an address for them, they know where their relatives are. If there is a certain business where they have observed, they go in and they provide that raid. There is no reason to be roaming the streets, stopping people, stopping cars, stopping what the search is supposed to accomplish. To this day, I don't know any criminal that they have uncovered, that they would not have been able to find with the normal path that THEY NORMALLY WOULD PURSUE ANY OF THOSE CRIMINALS THAT WERE READY TO BE DEPORTED OUT OF THIS COUNTRY. THIS IS TO CREATE FEAR. IT'S TO TERRORIZE OUR COMMUNITIES, IT IS TO TELL US THAT WE ARE POWERLESS AND IT IS DANGEROUS BECAUSE THE AMERICAN PEOPLE ARE USED TO KNOWING THEIR CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS. THE AMERICAN PEOPLE KNOW THAT ICE AGENTS AND THEY KNOW THAT OUR UN-BORDER CONTROL AGENTS HAVE NO JURISDICTION OVER THEM IN OUR URBAN CITIES. THEY KNOW THAT THEY'RE ONLY SUPPOSED TO INTERACT WITH IF THEY'RE CROSSING A BORDER OR IF THEY'RE DOING SOMETHING THAT RELATES TO IMMIGRATION AND CUSTOMS. SO THIS DOESN'T MAKE ANY SENSE. AND WHAT THIS ADMINISTRATION IS LOOKING FOR IS FOR THERE TO BE DEADLY ENCOUNTERS, SO THAT THEY CAN REVOKE THE INSURRECTION ACT AND HAVE MARTIAL LAW, AND IT IS A DANGEROUS, DANGEROUS ESCALATION THAT THEY'RE LOOKING FOR, AND MINNEAPOLES RESIDENTS ARE NOT GOING TO GIVE THEM THAT THEY'RE GOING TO GIVE THEM THE WE'RE NOT GOING TO TAKE DEBATE, PEOPLE ARE GOING TO BE OUT THERE ARMED WITH THE KNOWLEDGE OF WHAT THEIR CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS ARE AND WHAT THE LIMITS ARE IN THEM EXERCISING IT, AND THEY ARE NOT GOING TO GIVE THEM THE RIOTS THAT THEY ARE LOOKING FOR AND THE LAWLESSNESS BECAUSE WE KNOW THAT IT IS THESE FEDERAL AGENTS THAT ARE BEING LAWLESS AT THIS MOMENT.
BREAKING: Trump IMPLICATED In Criminal BOMBSHELL Harry Sisson Jan 11, 2026 The Harry Sisson Show
Harry Sisson breaks down the major bombshell on Donald Trump's lawless regime targeting Jerome Powell with a criminal investigation.
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All right, folks. This is urgent and perhaps one of the most significant stories of the month. The admission that just came from Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, somebody that was appointed by Donald Trump, completely incriminates both Trump and the people around him. This is a serious, serious story, a serious development. We're learning that Jerome Powell is now being criminally investigated by Donald Trump and he's not holding back. He's exposing the entire thing in a new video he dropped tonight. So, before we get into any of this, make sure to subscribe down below, drop a like on the video, comment, let me know what you think about the story. And without further ado, I want to start here with a video of Donald Trump earlier this month, very recently, where Donald Trump previewed a lawsuit against Jerome Powell, saying it related to the Federal Reserve buildings. But now Donald Trump is is serving the Federal Reserve with grand jury subpoenas. So he went from we're going to do a lawsuit to now let's just throw him in prison. Just watch. Help. That was supposed to help get her elected. It had no impact. We won all seven swing states. But but no no we're thinking about bringing a suit against Powell for incompetence because think of it. These are two these aren't outstanding buildings. These are small buildings. He said four billion more. It's going to end up costing more than $4 billion. 4 billion. It's the highest price of construction. Again, Democrats, highest price of construction per square foot in the history of the world. There's never been gorgeous monuments are built for a much smaller price. So, we're thinking about bringing a a gross incompetence, what's called gross incompetence lawsuit. It's gross incompetence against Powell. and it was his baby. And uh the guy's just incompetent. I mean, there's nothing you can do about it. He's just very incompetent. So, Donald Trump is saying that he's bringing a gross incompetence lawsuit against Jerome Powell, the Federal Reserve chair, somebody he's had long-standing beef with because a building, a project has gone off the rails, has been mismanaged. And what he's referencing is this year-long conflict he's had with Powell. Something that he's brought up pretty consistently. Trump and his allies have repeatedly slammed him over the past year for not cutting interest rates, of course. And the Fed in the second half of the last year lowered the rates three times in a row. But Trump's pressure campaign has included a barrage of personal insults evolving into threats to fire him, which he cannot do. But later in the year, Donald Trump targeted Fed Governor Lisa Cook, appointed by Joe Biden. The president and his allies accused Cook of mortgage fraud. Trump cited the allegations when he fired her in August. Though she's not been charged criminally, and the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments later this month on whether Trump can actually do that. Can he fire her? But that renovation that he was talking about, that building is the source of what he sees these criminal charges being based off of. The Fed's renovation has also been a source of ongoing controversy. Powell testified before Congress in June, saying the renovation was a collaboration with various agencies and that costs had changed over time. But Trump allies have said that the project was mismanaged. But the Federal Reserve said the upgrades to its decades old buildings were necessary, including removing asbestous and upgrading electrical and ventilation systems. The acrimony spilled out into public view in July when Trump joined Powell on a tour of the project and Powell corrected Trump in front of reporters about the cost of the project with the tension between the two men palpable. So what Donald Trump is claiming here, the criminal allegations he's making and these grand jury subpoenas are all about apparently uh Jerome Powell lying in front of Congress about these buildings, this project. That's what Donald Trump is claiming it is. But we all know the truth. Donald Trump is not bringing this criminal investigation or this criminal inquiry into Jerome Powell because of lying before Congress. He's bringing it against Powell because number one, he can't fire him and he wants him out of there. But also, number two, it's political retribution for not doing Donald Trump's bidding. Trump has asked Powell to reduce the rates, the interest rates, because it helps him politically. But Powell has argued correctly that that is not the right thing to do for the economy right now. That would hurt the American people. And this there's a reason for why the Federal Reserve and the president are independent of one another. The decisions surrounding the economy made by the Fed should be without political influence without Donald Trump certainly getting in there and saying something. But Donald Trump doesn't want that. And now in order to resolve that conflict, Trump is trying to bring criminal charges. Now I want you to hear from Jerome Powell who released a statement tonight that was honestly quite blunt. He didn't really hold back against Trump. And the admission he's making, essentially implicating Donald Trump in this scheme to out him, to criminally charge him when there's no basis for it is stunning. Certainly one of the most significant statements we've ever gotten from a Trump official. Remember, he was appointed by Donald Trump. Just watch. Good evening. On Friday, the Department of Justice served the Federal Reserve with grand jury subpoenas, threatening a criminal indictment related to my testimony before the Senate Banking Committee last June. That testimony concerned in part a multi-year project to renovate historic Federal Reserve office buildings. I have deep respect for the rule of law and for accountability in our democracy. No one, certainly not the chair of the Federal Reserve, is above the law. But this unprecedented action should be seen in the broader context of the administration's threats and ongoing pressure. This new threat is not about my testimony last June or about the renovation of the Federal Reserve buildings. It is not about Congress's oversight role. The Fed, through testimony and other public disclosures, made every effort to keep Congress informed about the renovation project. Those are pretexts. The threat of criminal charges is a consequence of the Federal Reserve setting interest rates based on our best assessment of what will serve the public rather than following the preferences of the president. This is about whether the Fed will be able to continue to set interest rates based on evidence and economic conditions or whether instead monetary policy will be directed by political pressure or intimidation. I have served at the Federal Reserve under four administrations, Republicans and Democrats alike. In every case, I have carried out my duties without political fear or favor, focused solely on our mandate of price stability and maximum employment. Public service sometimes requires standing firm in the face of threats. I will continue to do the job the Senate confirmed me to do with integrity and a commitment to serving the American people. Thank you. That is stunning. I mean, a really well said statement from Jerome Powell. A really direct statement. But think about what he's saying here. He is directly accusing Donald Trump correctly, I might add, of pressuring him with political pro prosecution. He is openly saying, "Yes, Donald Trump is prosecuting me politically via the Department of Justice because I won't do his bidding." That is coming from a Trump appointed official. That's coming from the chair of the Federal Reserve. That is not a statement he is making lightly lightly and he's out there saying it. And we all know what's happening here. It's not like it's nuanced or ambiguous. Donald Trump is absolutely targeting him for not lowering the rates and not bucking to political pressure. As the chair just said right there, it's absolutely what's happening. And even some Republicans are outraged by this. Surprisingly, Senator Tom Tillis, a Republican from North Carolina, said, "If there were any remaining doubts about whether advisers within the Trump regime are actively pushing to end the independence of the Fed, there should now be none. It is now the independence and credibility of the Department of Justice that are in question." And here's the big thing. I will oppose the confirmation of any nominee for the Fed, including the upcoming Fed chair vacancy, until this legal matter is fully resolved. And this is coming from a Republican senator. Even they can see with their own eyes what's happening here, what's happening right in front of our faces. And that is Donald Trump is abusing the rule of law, abusing the Department of Justice to go after somebody he doesn't like. It's the next edition. It's Leticia James. It's James. Leticia James and uh James Comey as well. And now we have Jerome Powell. It's ridiculous. It is ridiculous. So, this is genuinely an urgent story. A very significant story. The implications are broad. But anyway, I will leave the video there. Thank you so much for watching. Please let me know what you think about this in the comments. Drop a like on the video. Subscribe down below as well. It goes an incredibly long way. I greatly appreciate you and I hope you have an amazing rest of your
Leaked ICE Docs Reveal Trump's "Wartime Recruitment" Plan for CONSERVATIVE ARMY Status Coup News Dec 31, 2025 #iceraids #immigrationnews #immigration
The Trump administration is launching a $100 million ad campaign to recruit thousands more ICE agents. Status Coup reporter JT Cestkowski breaks down a Washington Post report on a leaked ICE document revealing a $100 million dollar ad campaign for ICE to recruit gun-rights advocates and military admirers. Status Coup has reported ON THE GROUND FOR MONTHS covering Trump’s ICE terror and protests against fascism in LA, NYC, Alligator Alcatraz, Chicago, and Charlotte. It’s very expensive & we’re INDEPENDENT.
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To enact President Donald Trump's vision for the United States's future, ICE is preparing for wartime here at home in the United States by launching a $100 million ad campaign to recruit thousands of conservative aligned people into a paramilitary force ultimately answerable only to the president. You can help build the only independent news outlet always on the ground with the people for as low as 16 cents a day. Corporate med. We they've been lying to us for years and you go straight to the people Clint Michigan, New York. Government sending one more you to the residents of Chicago. We need as many independent voices as possible and that's why what you guys do is soing important covering what the corporate media covers up. I'm JT Saskowski for Status Coup. This report comes from the Washington Post. Reporter Drew Harwell says, "New, we got an internal ICE document revealing its $100 million wartime ad plan to bring 14,000 new hires, deals with tactical influencers, ads to gun and military buffs, and geoargeting phones around NASCAR races and gun shows. This is a very sophisticated ad campaign that is being detailed in these documents acquired by the Washington Post and backs up some of our own on the ground reporting which has shown some pretty shocking conduct already from Department of Homeland Security's immigration enforcement officers. So this here is from the Washington Post story. Quote, "US Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials are planning to spend $100 million over a one-year period to recruit gun rights supporters and military enthusiasts through online influencers and a geoargeted advertising campaign. Part of what the agency called a quote unquote wartime recruitment strategy. It said was critical to hiring thousands of new deportation officers nationwide. according to an internal document revealed or reviewed, excuse me, by the Washington Post. That use of wartime language is important there. When my I was messaging about this back and forth with my boss Jordan, and one thing he said is, "Hey, if this is wartime, doesn't that need some sort of congressional approval, you know, for the the it's the power of Congress enumerated in the Constitution to declare war?" My response to him was, I mean, we're looking at the actions of this administration so far. Why let congressional approval get in the way of good old fascist takeover of the United States? We've seen this administration occupy city after city. We have been on the ground in those cities including in Chicago, Minneapolis, Charlotte, LA, Washington DC, New York, where ICE agents and border patrol agents have occupied these cities in reigns of terror, usually targeting brown people based purely on the color of their skin or the job they happen to do or the community they happen to be living in. The advertising campaign that is being laid out here in this document that was reviewed by the Washington Post is pretty sophisticated for an advertising campaign. That $100 million figure can go a long way, too. We're going to get into some of the specifics here about where all this money is being spent, but I want to give you here just a frame of reference. I pulled up the numbers of what it costs to buy a single 30 second Super Bowl ad. This is reporting from CBS News. Uh, a single Super Bowl ad for 30 secondond spot, which is notoriously some of the most expensive advertising real estate that you can buy in the United States. A 30 secondond ad cost $8 million on average during the last Super Bowl, according to Peter Bray, founder and executive creative director at the ad agency Braden Co.. So, that gives you a sense of scale. The administration here is preparing to spend $100 million on their advertising campaign. They could buy many, many Super Bowl ads. With that kind of money, but Super Bowl ads is not necessarily what they are targeting. More here from the Washington Post. The ads quote will uh are designed to quote target people who have attended UFC fights, listened to patriotic podcasts, or shown an interest in guns and tactical gear. So what the administration is looking to do here is to target people who have an affinity for gun culture, for this hyper macho conservative vision of America. And what we've seen, myself and John Fina, when we are on the ground in these cities reporting the conduct that we have seen from border patrol and ICE agents is this hyper machismo. This idea that or this really laring is what we see liveaction role playing where they want to be able to play soldier. They want to be able to play police officer and god damn it, the government is giving them the opportunity to do so and a financial incentive to do so, which we will get into here in the Washington Post reporting. They say that they will be targeting Snapchat ads, influencers, and live streamers on Rumble, a video platform popular with conservatives. Under the strategy, ICE would also use an ad industry technique known as geo fencing to send ads to the phone, web browsers, and social media feeds of anyone who set foot near military bases, NASCAR races, college campuses, or gun and trade shows. So, who is the Trump administration looking to target here through this very sophisticated advertising campaign? Well, they are looking to target conservatives first and foremost with some of the platforms that they are looking to target. They also want to use geo fencing or monitor where you physically are to target you with ads if you have set foot near military bases, NASCAR races, college campuses, or gun and trade shows. What do those all have in common? One, they are people who might have more of an affinity with the conservative cause, too. They might be people who are now out of work and looking for the next direction in life. if they are former military looking for what is that next step in my life that I am looking to do. NASCAR races I think is just a blatant uh typ casting of the kind of people that they think align with their causes. College campuses people who are already probably in debt students and might be looking for lucrative career path to pay off that debt. So the in uh the debt and wage slavery here in the United States being used as a cudgel to recruit workingclass people to harass and berate other workingclass people on behalf of the wealthy elites and gun or trade shows again looking to target that laring community as well. They go on to say the appeal to law enforcement should not uh this is uh they're they're quoting here from Sarah Salana who was a director of ICE during the Obama administration where she says the appeal to law enforcement should not be quote the quicker we get out there and run over people the better off this country will be. She said, quote, "That mentality you're fostering tends to in uh in inculcate in people a certain aggressiveness that may not be necessary in 85% of what you do." And just so you know here, this uh running over people that she references is not an exaggeration. And this is something that we have seen through our actual on the ground reporting that we have done in cities like Chicago and Minneapolis. We have video of ICE agents literally running people over and then laughing about it. Don't believe me? Well, here get a new [ __ ] Hey, watch how I spray that. [Applause] He's a German. [Music] [Applause] That was from our on the ground reporting in Minneapolis where we were on the ground for two weeks. We're talking about going back there or certainly going to some of these cities that the Trump administration continues to target with its occupation and deportation agenda. And I want to talk more about this financial incentive that the Trump administration is committing itself to or advertising to people as a way to try and entice them in to build up what is essentially a conservative paramilitary force. You can see how ICE agents, border patrol agents are armed in a lot of these scenarios. They are given either pepper spray like you see there in that clip, brandishing it out the window. There's another clip uh that we have played repeatedly where ISIS went out of their way during that same incident that we just showed you to pepper spray people in the face who were just protesting them, standing off to the side of the road just protesting. That was enough. The challenge to their authority was enough to merit being pepper sprayed directly in the face by ICE agents. But ICE, but Border Patrol agents have also shown, I mean, they carry real guns with them, long guns, handguns, and this level of training that the Trump administration is implementing and the kinds of people that they are attracting and giving guns are not always qualified people. In fact, in many cases, they are not. We have talked to eyewitness after eyewitness to immigration enforcement activities who have repeatedly said that they do not feel that the agents that they were interacting with were properly trained. And that was on display through body camera video from Operation Midway Blitz in Chicago that we reviewed where you saw an agent go into a Walgreens and brandish a gun and point that gun at customers in the Walgreens all because they were just chasing down a person and just allowing that adrenaline to get so high and not try to deescalate situations. instead directly escalating them and threatening violent force, potentially deadly force against people inside of a store. You nasty [ __ ] doing it in my [ __ ] neighborhood. Hey, stay back. Stay back. Hey, I need additional support inside Walgreens. Inside Walgreens. I need additional support. I don't know. with a gun. They assaulted an agent, man. With a gun. Yes. You [ __ ] little here somewhere. You little nasty little [ __ ] What do you look like? Hey, I'm in here. Straight back. Pink jacket. Pink jacket. Nazi. What are you doing in here? Hey, she's over here. She's over here. So there you see the kinds of people that these agents are and the way that they comport themselves when they are among the general public. The way that they so freely use force and brandish weapons and and act without any sort of real degree of training in how and when to use these weapons. But the kinds of pe the Trump administration is actively encouraging more of this through their recruitment tactics right now. And it's all in an effort to build up this large paramilitary force. I've even talked to people on the ground who thought the National Guard had been deployed in Chicago before it ever actually was just because they saw border patrol agents that were so militarized in their gear and in their setup that they couldn't an average person couldn't tell the difference between a soldier, someone who is actually trained to fight and kill and equipped to do so and a border patrol agent. So, the Trump administration wants to recruit thousands of people into ICE, into Border Patrol, into its DHS, Department of Homeland Security agencies to enforce its immigration deportation agenda. In effect, building up a paramilitary force that will be employed here on American soil, also against Americans. Make no mistake that Americans have gotten caught up in these deportation drag nets. Americans have been held for hours and hours at a time in ICE and Border Patrol custody as they wait to be released and confirmed to be American citizens. You saw there in that Walgreens the video that we just played. People who presumably are American citizens, not afraid to go right up to Border Patrol agents having a gun pointed in their face. And of course, we had one uh we had an incident where two people were shot in Chicago. One was killed and another woman was shot five times. An American citizen shot five times by a border patrol agent. And these are the kind of scenes that we're going to start to see play out across the country. More here from the Washington Post. To bolster its recruiting, the agency, meaning ICE, has removed its age limits for applicants and offered signing bonuses of up to $50,000. A job listing on a federal hiring board said that the salaries for many deportation officers could range from 50 to $90,000 a year. And I'm likely don't need to tell you what 50 to90,000 in a salary means to so many Americans, maybe even yourself. How many people do you know or maybe you personally who would see that as a dramatic salary increase? And certainly then the government benefits that come along with that that would be such a a a boon to many people. I'll never forget when I got my first job in media, I was making $16.10 an hour, but because it was a full-time job, I had several friends who told me that one, they were jealous of my consistent salary, even though it would have been completely inadequate to raise a family the way I am now on that salary. and two just the fact that I had access to benefits subpar though they were at that particular job. So the abil like $50 to $90,000 a year plus government benefits is a huge lure to many people. And when you start to factor in then the way that these ads, this $100 million ad campaign is going to be targeted at specific people and specific places, particular audiences in a very sophisticated way. you know, where ads, especially digital ads, go for just a few cents a click or even fractions of a penny per click that they generate. You can see just the scale, the thousands upon thousands, millions of people that this $100 million ad campaign is going to be able to reach and the kinds of people that they are targeting and the kinds of effects it's going to have in American communities. I'll note that this Washington Post reporting very important but doesn't go to the same extent that we feel comfortable doing here at Status Coup to be able to call out the fact that it's going to lead to a paramilitary force that is answerable ultimately only to this president without any sort of real oversight. We can say these things because we are beholden only to you, our audience. 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Trump's Midterm Plan EXPOSED Really American Jan 8, 2026
Really American host Steve Harness breaks down Trump's threats of cancelling the midterms this year being more serious than previously imagined...
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My dear, when people show you who they are, why don't you believe them? Why must you be shown 29 times before you can see who they really are? Why can't you get it the first time? So, the adjunct to that is when people show you who they are, believe them the first time. Yeah. So, I have to say I find myself a little frustrated today because I don't think that America is paying attention to what Oprah and Maya Angelou said back in the '9s. Don't wait until the 29th time. Believe someone the first time they tell you who they are. And Trump is telling us who he is. And everyone seems to think he's joking. Back on December 1st, I interviewed a former Trump insider who warned us that Trump would invade Venezuela. not to stop narotist, but to go after their oil and to use that war as an excuse to cancel the midterm elections this year. We now know that the first part of that prediction was 100% correct. So, are you ready to believe the second part? Well, at least one elected official finally believes Trump when he says who he is, and he's ringing the alarm bell today that Trump will in fact try to cancel or postpone the elections this year. And again, people don't want to believe it. So, I need your help. I need you to believe him. And I need you to help me spread the word before it's too late. Before we miss our chance to freeze Trump's agenda with the upcoming elections. Please hit subscribe to Really American Media right here on YouTube and go find us on Substack as well. All right. So, what's the joke that I'm talking about? Well, here it is from just this week. The worst president did the worst job. They had the worst policy. How we have to even run against these people. Now, I won't say cancel the election. They should cancel the election because the fake news will say he wants the elections canled. He's a dictator. They always call me a dictator. Who? Nobody's worse than Obama. Yeah, that's our wannabe dictator talking to a bunch of elected Republicans joking about cancing the elections because the GOP shouldn't even have to run against the Democrats. He feels that's an insulting scenario. And since dementia Donnie cannot help but say whatever comes to his Swiss cheese brain, he says it all out loud, including the obvious part that we're all going to call him a dictator. And like I said, so many people have dismissed those comments as a joke. But I am not joking when I tell you, no, warn you, he's not joking. Back on December 1st of 2025, I interviewed Lev Parnes, a former Trump insider who went to jail because of his ties to Trump's lawless first administration. And then he saw the light. He is now trying to repent for all of that and get on to the right side of history. And five weeks ago, he correctly predicted what happened just a few days ago. Just to clarify for everyone, you guys came up with this plan back in 2019 to go into Venezuela for the oil, for the minerals, nothing to do with narot terrorist or any of this protecting America, protecting our hemisphere. That's all just a smoke screen. Yeah, that's total smoke screen. And this plan was even hatched prior to me by some wealthy uh uh oil uh uh Republican donors that were trying to push it for a while. uh uh but different administrations wouldn't allow had different policies with Venezuela because American uh oil uh uh companies always Venezuela for them was a gold mine. Yep. And Trump has not been shy to admit that all week long here that he wants the oil. So before I play you the comments from the elected Democrat who like me is trying to warn you, I beg you, please listen to the next thing that Lev Parnes is telling us is coming our way next. That's why what I'm hearing and that's why that's why we need to keep the attention and keep the, you know, our voices loud and heard is because now he's trying to do whatever he can and that's why this war with Venezuela is very dangerous. uh is because you know he could inflict martial law during wartime, call off elections, you know, do all kinds of stuff and that and that's and that's where it becomes a double-edged. So yes, it's not just a distraction. Yes, they want the oil. Yes, they but it also feeds their purpose because uh you know it could it could help with uh you know stopping the momentum, the wave that's going. That's a great point you brought up there because I don't think a lot of people are looking at that way. A lot of people think wars happen in in other lands far away. It's not going to affect them. But you're saying as a guy that's been in the room with Trump and some of these people that he would actually be able to spin some of this or manipulate laws like you said, martial laws, cancelling, postponing elections, like if he gets to declare a war whether Congress is on board or not, there's other more uh evil plans that he could, you know, unleash state side here. 100%. And he's and he's constantly testing the waters with what he's doing with ICE. Uh because ICE is not uh you just think of it, Tom H. Homeman is not a Senate approved position. This is a guy that's loyal to him. And and after the the bill that he pushed, he basically gave him more money and power than any other agency in in in the United States. And you see the lawlessness. I mean, we see the videos. I mean, ICE agents not not caring about arresting. I mean, just think about we have American forget forget about due process. We have American citizens that are being arrested, uh, dragged out, thrown out in the middle of the the the woods somewhere when they realize that he's an American, they won't even drop him back. Beaten, no. No. You and then when you try to sue them or open your mouth and say they they threatened to arrest you saying you interfered with an with an investigation, it's crazy what's going on. The power and this is what he's doing because he's testing the water. is seeing how far he could push how far he could push how far he could push with that and that's why I think right now uh he he with the Epstein files with the cracks that's happening in mega with the November 4th elections that came out uh that is why what I broke today about the Venezuela a lot of things are right now putting a lot of pressure on him where he is now not just thinking about that's also why what's happened in Ukraine it's a combination of now where it's trying to figure out how to steal the elections, stop the elections because he understands he right now he is not winning the midterms. He is actually scared that he might lose the Senate and then real impeachment. Everything you just said right there scared the crap out of me. I mean, I could feel it in my chest. The way you brought it back to what can happen stateside, I think that will really resonate with people. Yeah. Well, I was wrong. It did not resonate with people. Everyone thought I was being an alarmist. Nick and I talked about that on the Vocal Minority podcast for like the next week and it just didn't seem to connect with the audience. I sent that clip to a friend of mine at a national news outlet and I told him this needs to be covered and he laughed it off as the comments of somebody with an axe to grind. So, fast forward back to this week. Lev was right about the invasion and now Trump is joking about cancing the midterm elections and Democratic Congressman from Massachusetts Seth Molton, he's not laughing because he can see the obviousness of the truth. Okay. So, so Donald Trump yesterday talking to um a lot of his Congress sort of alluded to or made a joke that the midterms might even get cancelled, the midterms might not even go ahead. Do you think this is sort of rhetoric and he's just trying something out or do you think that this is genuinely a possibility? How how concerned would you be? Absolutely a possibility. Absolutely. I mean, I would go further and say most likely scenario that he tries to disrupt the midterms, cancel them, delay them, um whatever else. I mean I I mean this is a guy who just uh took Maduro out of Venezuela and said, you know, Maduro was corrupt. He's not the he's not the justified leader, right? This is what he's technically on trial for in New York, right? And then did Trump install the person who actually won the election? No. No. because the opposition party, one of the big leaders of the opposition, not actually the person who was elected, um but a but but a but a key ally won the Nobel Peace Prize that he wanted himself. So out of personal jealousy, he did not uh reflect the will of the Venezuelan, right, Christina, right? And now he's saying, "Oh, well, you know, we just need to be in charge for a while. They shouldn't have elections until things simmer down." That sounds to me like a trial run of what he can use. Oh, well, things are too chaotic right now. There's a war going on. Remember when Zalinsky came to the office and he said, "Oh, you can't have elections because of the war." And and Zolinsky said, "Yeah, well, that's what our Constitution says." Um, by the way, that's not what our Constitution says. Maybe this is part of why he's starting so many wars. Bingo. And just to refresh your memory on what Trump said to Zalinski, here's that clip that might hit you a little bit differently now. You say during during the war, you can't have elections. So, let me just see. Three and a half years from now. So, you mean if we happen to be in a war with somebody, no more elections? Oh, that's good. I wonder what the I wonder what the future. Do you see the look of glee on Trump's face at the end there? Maybe this would be a more accurate way to look at that picture because that's the look of somebody who just came up with an evil idea. And it's not a complicated plan, by the way. Trump can simply say, "We're at war with naroterrorists, and I have some intel that says they're going to attack a major US city on election day. So, out of concern for you people, I'm going to postpone the elections until they're safe to have. Might be a while." And just like that, democracy dies. So, I think we should take this deadly seriously. And and if there's one lesson I've learned from Donald Trump over two terms is that when he says he's going to do something bad, he almost always does something worse. And again, bingo. Are you starting to see the obviousness of the truth or do you need to hear it 29 more times? In my interview with Lev Parnes, he said the best way for us to stop this is to talk about it. put a big spotlight on what the real plan is and build up enough public pressure that the sickopants around Trump won't even dare to try and get away with it. And we can't be quiet about it. We need to get loud. We need to get vocal. Keep getting vocal. The more vocal you are because trust me, it's working. They're listening. And believe me, Trump himself is listening. So that's the best advice I would recommend is get vocal. Yeah. So, please like this video, share it worldwide, comment below, and yeah, get vocal. From the vocal minority with Nick and Steve podcast, I'm Steve Harnesses for Really American Media.
ICE Agents BOOED Out Of Target After Assaulting Teenager Really American and U.S. Democratic Socialists Jan 12, 2026 #ice #target #minnesota
Really American Host Kenny Hesse breaks down ICE Goons led by Greg Bovino getting BOOED And CURSED Out of a Target in St. Paul Minnesota by angry shoppers after ICE Agents kidnapped a 17 year old teenage Target worker, beat him, and ditched him at a walmart miles away.
It's not enough to FIGHT BACK AGAINST ICE, we also need to fight back and boycott the companies that ARE COMPLICIT!
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Oh, you bum. What are we doing? Bum you. You're a [ __ ] Get the [ __ ] out of here. I'll [ __ ] [ __ ] You [ __ ] You're a That is viral footage of SS leader Greg Bavino and his Ice Gestapo goons getting hounded, booed, and cursed out by activists and shoppers protesting their presence at a Target in St. Paul, Minnesota after they tried to use the restroom. But as we showed recently on the channel, there is no rest for the wicked. And I promise I will play that cathartic clip of Ice getting booed out of that Target for you in just a moment. But first, you need to see just how complicit Target has been in the horrific acts these ICE agents are committing. This one is going incredibly viral right now because it is a 17-year-old Target worker that these ICE agents grabbed, beat, and then dragged 10 minutes away to a completely different location where they dropped him off at a Walmart. This is extremely disturbing and graphic footage, but I implore you to watch and help us get the message out. [ __ ] you. [ __ ] you. You guys are all on video. That is at least six Ice Gestapo losers trying to hold down and beat a 17-year-old and one other person. And not that it matters to them, but as you'll see, that 17-year-old is a US citizen. No, listen. No, no, no, no. Don't take my phone. They got my phone. Where is the paperwork for that? Where's the They do it on target. They do it on Target. Minneapolis. Hey, stand up. Where are their warranties? Hey, anybody else going to ask where the [ __ ] are you guys? Now, it is unclear if that person behind them shouting asking where is the warrant, where is the papers for this is actually a Target employee, a manager. That would be great, especially considering all of the complicity that Target has to answer for. Right. As far back as December, you had community organizers and civil rights leaders gathering outside Targets in Lake Street, Minnesota to boycott and protest the retailer supporting ICE and allowing them to set up in their parking lots. And that was just a small part of another mass organization movement that we've covered on the channel, make corporate complicity unprofitable, where boycots are now targeting all of these companies that work with ice. One by one, hundreds picked up a 17 cent ice scraper at the Monrovia Home Depot Saturday, bought it, and then got back in long lines to return it, clogging customer service, shopping as a political act to tell Home Depot to keep ICE agents out of their stores. This from a Gen Zled activist group that we'll touch on at the end. And I cannot stress the importance of holding not only these agents but the companies that support them accountable after watching heinous heinous things like this. Johnnyar Jonathan Garcia. I'm literally a US citizen. Get the [ __ ] out of here. Why are you kidnapping our citizen? Why are you sir? Give us your phone number. We'll call We'll call your family. The desperation in not only that teenager's voice, but the woman who asked them, "Why? Why are you doing this?" while the agents manhandle and curse at this 17-year-old boy, which I promise will come right back to them. But just watch the end of this. It is so heartbreaking. Give your give us your phone number. family. Wait, you want your family or not? I already have my passport. What's your name? What's your name? We'll find your family. Christian, what's your last name? Hey, get back there now. Give us your what's the phone number we should call. He says I literally have my passport and they don't even stop for a goddamn second to let him get it to to to check that he is even the person they're looking for. Thank god those bystanders are there documenting everything. It is so important. And thankfully they were also able to document Greg Bevino and the rest of those [ __ ] goons getting the exact type of treatment that they deserve and that they should get for the rest of their lives. All these [ __ ] bums [ __ ] bum you. You're a [ __ ] If your wife is a [ __ ] too, you guys are all [ __ ] You can't do [ __ ] to me. Can't do a thing. Get the [ __ ] out of here. Get the [ __ ] out. Nobody [ __ ] wants you here, right? Get the [ __ ] out. Walk the [ __ ] out, you stupid [ __ ] Get the [ __ ] out of here, you dumb the [ __ ] out of here, you [ __ ] coward. You're a [ __ ] coward, [ __ ] You're a [ __ ] [ __ ] Hold on, baby. I'm going to [ __ ] with these [ __ ] ass [ __ ] Get the [ __ ] out of here. Get the [ __ ] out of here, you stupid [ __ ] You're a [ __ ] coward piece of [ __ ] [ __ ] you. And if you didn't have a gun or a badge, I would beat the [ __ ] out of you. Take that [ __ ] badge off and that [ __ ] gun and see what happened to you. Shut the [ __ ] up. Look at them look back as he is daring them to do something, calling them [ __ ] telling them he would beat them if they didn't have a badge. And then they do nothing about it and continue to get bered. Take that [ __ ] badge off that [ __ ] gun and see what happened to you. You shut the [ __ ] up. You're a [ __ ] Get the [ __ ] out. You [ __ ] [ __ ] You [ __ ] [ __ ] ass white boys. I [ __ ] spill [ __ ] get out of here. Get the [ __ ] out. Get the [ __ ] out of here. [ __ ] out. Stay back. Stay back. [ __ ] off. Stay back. Easy. Easy. Back up. Get the [ __ ] off. Get the [ __ ] out of here. Get the [ __ ] out of here. [ __ ] your [ __ ] You [ __ ] Nobody want nobody want. Get the [ __ ] out. [ __ ] And yes, that is incredibly cathartic to watch. The woman in the shopping cart saying, "Get out, ICE." And that is exactly the kind of energy we need to continue to level towards ICE agents in 2026. But I would argue it doesn't go far enough and we need to stop the complicit corporations working with these agencies and there is no better way to do that than to hit them where it hurts in their finances like people have done with Home Depot in the past. We've seen countless immigration raids at Southern California Home Depot and immigrant groups are accusing the company of being complicit in the operation. And CBSLA's Lorie Perez live outside the Monrovia Home Depot with an ICE protest and a message that we haven't seen before. Lori, that's right. You know, we have seen a lot of different protests over the last few months centered on the ICE raids, but none quite like the one that happened this weekend at this Monrovia Home Depot. One by one, hundreds picked up a 17 cent ice scraper at the Monrovia Home Depot Saturday, bought it, and then got back in long lines to return it, clogging customer service, shopping as a political act to tell Home Depot to keep ICE agents out of their stores. Definitely. Yeah, we want to we want to scrape ice from our communities. And um it's kind of symbolic, right, to use an ice scraper by it and try to collapse their system for a for a moment or for for some time uh with the group of people that are uh witnessing and are willing to stay um to stand up for the human rights of day laborers. Palmira Figuroa is communications director for the National Day Laborers Organizing Network that organized the act of consumer activism for nearly an hour. The so-called buyin stalled the store from operating as normal. And when the crowd of Home Depot started marching through the aisles, Home Depot closed the store down. A move not lost on activists. Is Oh, you actually can shut a store, right? You can shut it for this, but you cannot you have not shot them when an ICE raid and abuse is happening. We could not reach Home Depot for comment tonight, but its communication team has repeatedly told the media they do not cooperate with ICE agents and are not notified of raids beforehand. Still, the stores are often the site of immigration actions aimed at day laborers who famously line up around the stores to offer their services. This was a more traditional protest in August after ICE agents flooded the Monrovia Home Depot parking lot, handcuffing workers waiting for jobs. One laborer who ran from the raid was struck and killed by an SUV. Though DHS told us agents were not pursuing him. Figaroa and company don't buy it and don't plan on letting Home Depot off the hook. None of them should be off the hook. Not the agents, not the leaders in charge, and not the companies supporting domestic terrorism. We have seen in the past year, year and a half alone, the power that we have when we band together, when we unionize and collectivize and support our communities and pull our support financially from companies that are complicit in fascist authoritarianism. Jimmy Kimmel is an example. Home Depot is an example. Target has already been an example and now they are the next target for this. Do not support them if you can and help us fight back by subscribing here for more reporting like this that you're not going to see on the corporatebacked mainstream media. For really American and US democratic socialists, I am Kenny Hess. I will see you all in the next one.
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Mark Ruffalo SMASHES Trump Really American and Raw America Jan 12, 2026
Really American host Steve Harness breaks down Mark Ruffalo and other Celebrities honoring Renee Good at the Golden Globes while dunking on Trump and ICE!
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That's my secret, Cat. I'm always angry. Yep. You know, the Hulk once famously said, "Don't make me angry. You wouldn't like me when I'm angry." Ah, but here's the thing. I like it a whole bunch when Hulk actor Mark Ruffalo is angry. When he's a real life Avenger. And that is exactly how Mark Ruffalo spent his weekend in Hollywood raging against ICE and the entire Trump regime. And although he did come up empty-handed at the Golden Globe Awards last night, he's a winner to me, making headlines worldwide for his heroic words. And I have tracked down every clip of him smashing Trump. So I need you to smash the subscribe button right here for Really American Media on YouTube. And please go find our Substack page as well. All right. So, as you know, most celebrities on the red carpet talk about their clothes and their hair, but Mark Ruffalo went from reporter to reporter to unload on Trump's America. For Renee Nicole Good, who was murdered. We have a vice president who's lying about what's happening. We have a um we're in the middle of a a war with Venezuela that we illegally invaded. He he's telling the world that international law doesn't matter to him. The only thing that matters to him is his own morality. But the guy is a convicted felon or convicted rapist. He's a pedophile. He's the worst human being in the If we're relying on this guy's morality for the most powerful country in the world, then we're all in a lot of trouble. So, this is for her. This is for the people in the United States who are terrorized and scared today. I know I'm one of them. I love this country. And what I'm seeing here happening is not America. It's not. Mark, why do you feel that this platform is still useful to spread a message like this? Listen, I I I want to pretend like this is I want to be here to celebrate and I am here to celebrate and I'm proud to have a Golden Globe nomination, but also this is not normal anymore. And so I don't know how I how I could be quiet and I'm feeling a little sick. So it's hard to BS right now. Uh yeah, and based on how many protests we saw this past weekend, most Americans agree it's kind of hard to be quiet right now and we shouldn't be now more than ever. It's time to get vocal. And the Hulk was nowhere near being done sounding off. The world's completely lost its mind. I mean, I don't know what's happening in the United States. I'm so sad. I can't pretend like this is this isn't insane. We have stormtroopers on the streets of America terrorizing people, not making people any safer. They're terrorizing people. They're killing innocent people. The rents are still high. There's no food. Food's expensive. People can't feed their kids. They can't send them to school. they can't get sick or they're going to end up dead because they can't afford healthcare. Something's really wrong here. And I don't know what the answer is, but the world's not better with this guy, this mad man in in office who just told the world that there is no international law concerning him. The only thing that concerns him is his morality. Yeah. In case you missed it, Trump actually had the balls to say that just a few days ago. Do you see any checks on your power on the world stage? Is there anything that could stop you if you wanted to? Yeah, there's one thing. My own morality, my own mind. It's the only thing that can stop international law. And that's very good. I don't need international law. The arrogance and narcissism it takes to say something like that is off the [ __ ] charts. The idea that we should trust the morality of a felon, an adulterer, a liar, a cheater, a pedop protector, and a guy who has committed outright murder is disgusting. And it's statements like that from our president that have left many people feeling so helpless. So Mark Ruffalo was asked this very important question. What can we do as people? We have to get out and stop it. There's more of us than there are them and we have to be brave now. And we have to come together. You know what? This whole thing is about empathy. This whole thing, this whole celebration is about empathy. It's about people. It's about people who care for people. That's what our country is about. That's what we want to see happen. And what's happening is the opposite. But we have to be together and we have to be courageous and we have to be strong. And now is the time. I love you. Thank you for coming. Mark is 100% correct. This whole thing is about empathy. I am so [ __ ] sick of people saying that the video of Renee Good getting shot is a political roar shack test. No, it's an empathy test and millions of Americans have failed it. but none more so than the people in the Trump regime. And tens of millions of us are at a breaking point. Uh it's usually a lot of fun, but I I I can't really I got to be honest with you. I'm not feeling so great. Um we have uh a woman um Renee Good was murdered in our streets of America today and we got literally stormtroopers running around terrorizing. And as much as I love all this, I can't I don't know if I could pretend like this crazy stuff isn't happening. We have a president who says the laws of the of the of the world don't apply to him and we could rely on his morality, but he has no morality. So where does that leave us? Where does that leave the world? So I love these people. I love being here. I love you. I I but I also can't. It's so hard to pretend anymore. This is crazy what's happening. No lies detected. And and people can't pay their rent. This isn't making us any safer. They can't pay their rent. They can't buy food. Insurance is impossible. They can't take care of their families and health. There's no education. I mean, this is not making America better. If it was, I'd be Yeah, great. Let's do it. But that's not that's not what's happening. And we have Americans being shot, killed, a woman in her car. Yeah. The frustration and exhaustion you hear in his voice is the same thing that I have heard from countless friends and family members of mine. It's why I've been calling for a tourism ban of America. Foreigners, you should not come here. It's not safe and we don't deserve your money. We are truly a broken country. And yet again, Mark Ruffalo has asked the very important question. So, I'm going to ask you this because everybody we're talking about the problems. What do you think we can do to what are the solutions? Listen, I think most Americans want the same thing. They want a little sun on their face. They want to know that their kids are going to be okay. They want to know their kids are going to be safe. They want to be able to pay their rent. They want to be able to know they're going to send their kids to a good education. But right now, the whole the whole Senate, the whole the whole Congress has been taken over by corporations. So, who's there fighting for us now? Nobody. But if somebody did, it's they got us at each other's throats. The billionaires got us at each other's throats, right? We're out there killing each other. You know what the solution is? Is doing something for the working people. Putting all your focus on that. Mark truly is an avenger. And we need more celebrities to speak out, to use their huge platforms for good, just like any superhero would do. And the night before the Golden Globes, Mark was out on the town and he still took time to get vocal. Uh, is this the America that that we want to be living in? um where there's mass agents on our streets terrorizing people. They're supposed to be making us safer and people are getting killed. People, we don't even know what's happening behind closed doors. We don't know who any of these people are. Yeah. It's uh it's not America anymore. What do you say to the the people that are sort of hearing what Trump is saying and and agreeing with him or um all I could say is the guy is breaking the laws and he's lying to us. Um and is do you want to live in an America where you're being chased down? They're not banging on your door. You can't you don't know who the people are. Put the foot on the other shoe. Yeah. Put the shoe on the other foot. If it was a Democrat doing any of this, if it was Obama, which they were all so afraid of, having stormtroopers come into their communities with masks on their faces and kidnapping people illegally. They wouldn't feel so great about it either. And there's nothing going to stop them from we see in the neighbor in the in the cities where they've kidnapped people that were beloved to those communities even red communities. Yeah. Who said this is this is not we can't have this here. Yeah. So I would say use your humanity man. America is the home of the free and land of the uh home of the brave and the land of the free. So if you want an America that's free this is not the way to do it. All solid points. Although I am trying to break out of the habit of saying what if Obama did this because I don't think that resonates with the mega types anymore since Barack has you know come and gone. Instead ask the maggots what if a president AOC did this or president Newsome or Buddha Judge did this because those are real possibilities. Never forget the political pendulum. It swings both ways. Do you think there's any hope of left to unite, you know, the two sides, you know, a populist rhetoric where we're taking care of all people in the United States, you know, we're scapegoating um immigrants, but what's really happening is the billionaire class is like ripping off all of us. And I do see a way to unite um through programs that take care of working-class people. you know, people are suffering that. There's no doubt about it. And there is a remedy for that. Uh taking away people's healthcare, um making sure that groceries are more expensive or that rents are higher. These are the things that really matter to people. And I do think there's a way to do that that's would unite this country. But right now, we're at each other's throats, and the billionaires and giant corporations are are are making off like bandits, and we're out there like ready to kill each other. Yeah, Mark is absolutely correct to keep bringing up the billionaire class. Never forget, there are two types of Trump supporters, billionaires and idiots. Encourage the mega people in your life to check their bank account and let you know which one they are. And while the idiots have nothing to gain other than their attempts at owning the lives, the billionaires, they've got a lot to gain. And they could care less who they hurt in the process. And that is why we have to keep calling them out, shame them into non-existence, and then freeze them out in the midterm elections coming up this year. Your voice is so important. Thank you for taking the time. Thank you. Have a good night. Yeah, his voice is so important and so is yours. So, please like this video, comment below, and get vocal. From the vocal minority with Nick and Steve podcast, I'm Steve Harnesses for Really American Media.
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Good. Good morning and welcome to the National Press Club. Our formal program will begin in one minute, but before we get started, I wanted to quickly review some housekeeping items. Uh the event is being broadcast live on C-SPAN in the National Press Club website. So now would be an excellent time to silence your cell phones. You'll also find cards on the seats. If you have any questions for our speaker today, please write them on the cards and pass them to staff members collecting them around the room. Please feel free to put your media outlet on the on there if you'd like. Uh, but it's not necessary. I will ask as many questions as time permits, but I can't ask what I can't read. So, please print as legibly as you legibly as you can and also please ask a question. If you write an essay, I may not a be able to extract the question from it. So, please just write a question. Thanks again and we'll get started in a few moments. Exactly. Good morning and welcome to the National Press Club, the place where news happens. I'm Mark Chef Jr., president-elect of the club and the financial services reporter at CQ Roll Call. This morning, we are joined by Senator Elizabeth Warren for a discussion of the future of the Democratic Party. Senator Warren is the ranking member of the Senate Banking Committee, which means she is on my beat. I have covered Senate banking for many years. Whenever Senate Senator Warren walked into a hearing, I would say say to myself, "This is about to get a lot more interesting." And it always did with the tough questions she posed to regulators and administration officials of both Republican and Democratic administrations. Now that she is ranking member, the those questions come earlier in the hearing. She also serves on the Senate Finance and Armed Services Committees. Over her 13 years in Congress, Senator Warren has established herself as a leading Democrat Democratic voice on a wide range of issues, including economic inequality, corporate regulation, and consumer and investor protection. In 2020, Senator Warren ran for the Democratic presidential nomination. Prior to serving as as senator, Senator Warren was a law professor specializing in bankruptcy and commercial law. She helped create the fi consumer financial protection bureau which is now being targeted by the Trump administration. Recent economic data show both rising unemployment as well as economic growth. But surveys indicate that many Americans remain concerned about their financial security and particularly what has become known as affordability. Senator Warren has argued that workingclass families, working families are under strain. In this economic context, we're entering an election year. Democrats continue to assess the outcome of the 2024 election and consider their path forward. Today, Senator Warren will add her voice to the debate about the direction of the Democratic Party and its and its electoral strategy. Senator Warren, welcome to the National Press Club. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you, Mark. Thank you. And thank you all for inviting me here today. I'm delighted to be with you. U this is a dangerous moment for America and for the world. A global contest is escalating between democratic institutions governed by the rule of law and lawless dictators who seek to enrich themselves and their cronies. Here at home, President Trump's tariffs are driving up costs for families. Millions of Americans have lost their health insurance so that Republicans could fund tax breaks for rich people. ICE is sewing chaos and terror in our communities, resulting in the tragic killing of Renee Good in Minnesota. And Donald Trump's view of the First Amendment is that he gets to say whatever he wants, and he gets to use the power of government to silence, extort, bankrupt, or even prosecute anyone who criticizes him. acting like a wannabe dictator uh that he is. Trump is trying to push out the chairman of the Federal Reserve Board and complete his corrupt takeover of America's central bank so that it serves his interests along with his billionaire friends. And he has invaded Venezuela to boost the profits of oil companies and has announced that he will run the country. Now, none of this would be happening if Democrats hadn't been wiped out in 2024. And according to some self-described experts, Democrats lost power because we were too progressive. For a lot of powerful people, wealthy people from Wall Street, Silicon Valley, and Washington. Too progressive is code used to undermine any economic agenda that favors working people. Look, they put it more politely, but these movers and shakers want the Democratic Party to respond to the 2024 losses by watering down our economic agenda and sucking up to the rich and powerful, claiming that a less progressive Democratic party will win more elections. They are wrong. Americans are stretched to the breaking point financially and they will vote for candidates who name what is wrong and who credibly demonstrate that they will take on a rigged system in order to fix it. Revising our economic agenda to tiptoe around that conclusion might appeal to the wealthy, but it will not help Democrats build a bigger tent. and it definitely will not help Democrats win elections. A Democratic party that worries more about offending big donors than delivering for working people is a party doomed to fail in 2026, 2028, and beyond. So, let's start with some basic math. By definition, the top onetenth of 1% of the economic ladder doesn't have a lot of votes. So when the question is raised whether Democrats should build our tent by sucking up to the rich, it's sure not about attracting their votes. It's about attracting their money. There are, of course, extremely wealthy people who are also deeply publicly minded. For some, it's about living their values. For others, it's the recognition that massive economic instability is ultimately bad for business. Either way, these very wealthy people advocate for better health care and universal child care. They embrace sensible regulations to stop corporate scammers. They press the government to raise taxes, including on themselves and their businesses. Over and over they push for an economy that works for everyone. But there is a different and frankly much larger group of extremely wealthy people trying to influence policy. This group might align with Democrats on some social issues. They certainly are not MAGA Republicans, but they're also not interested in changing an economic game that is already rigged in their favor. And in exchange for their financial support, they insist that the Democratic Party turn its economic agenda in a direction that mostly benefits the wealthy and further undermines the economic stability of tens of millions of families all across this country. These people push Democrats to embrace candidates who will slowwalk popular economic policies. They lobby for deregulation and special tax breaks that will pad their own bottom lines. They promote making big-time corporate lawyers federal judges. They pressure presidents to appoint tepid leaders at regulatory agencies. People who once in office seem positively allergic to enforcing the law when that might make life uncomfortable for big business interests. In their effort to shape the democratic agenda, the ultra weealthy wield outsized power. And we all know why. Rich people can fund super PACs to prop up political campaigns for their chosen candidates. They can fund their own lobbying efforts. They can build or simply buy whole media empires in order to bend the news to their liking. And as we're seeing right now with AI and crypto, they can try to crush anyone who gets in the way of their business interests. Over the past generation, the wealthy have avoided accountability time and again. Regular Americans must play by every rule or face real consequences. You don't need to read every news article about Jeffrey Epstein and his good buddies like Larry Summers and Donald Trump to understand how consistently rich and powerful insiders protect each other regardless of politics and regardless of how obscene the situation has become. The Epstein scandal is real and enormous. But the slew of white collar pardons issued in recent months by President Trump reflects the same the rules only apply to someone else mentality that pervades Washington. So how does this affect winning elections? After the 2024 election, pundits sliced and diced demographic groups across race, age, religion, and geography to show how Democrats need to grow our coalition in order to win again. And yes, we need support from rural voters, men, and voters without a college degree. And yes, in 2025, we won back some of these folks, partly because Democratic candidates from every wing of the party ran against Trump's betrayal of working people on affordability issues. But in the long run, to build a strong Democratic party with a sturdy big tent, it is not enough simply to attack Trump. Democrats need to earn trust, long-term, durable trust across the electorate. Trust that we actually understand what's broken and trust that we have the courage to fix it, even when that means taking on the wealthy and the well-connected. Democrats weren't always just the default option when the other guys were worse. Once we were trusted by working people to fight for their interests and we delivered even against tough Republican opposition. Social Security, strong unions, the 40hour work week, overtime, Medicare, Medicaid, home ownership for veterans and firsttime home buyers, the Affordable Care Act. Over and over and over, we showed that we could fight and we could deliver. I understand the temptation in this moment of national crisis to sand down our edges, to avoid offending anyone, especially the rich and powerful who might finance our candidates. But we can't win unless we rebuild trust. And we can't rebuild trust by excommunicating Biden administration law enforcers who for the first time in decades actually fought to hold corporations accountable for driving up prices. We can't rebuild trust by calling up Elon Musk when he tussles with Trump and offering him whatever he wants if he'll come back to our side and kick in a few nickels for our candidates. We can't rebuild trust by staying silent about the abuses of corporate power and tax fairness simply to avoid offending the delicate sensibilities of the already rich and powerful. I understand that because of our broken campaign finance laws, Democrats need to raise a lot of money and I don't believe in unilateral disarmament against the Republicans. But money is not the only ingredient for a successful election. When Democrats water down their economic platform to appeal to wealthy donors, whether the transaction is explicit or subtle, we squander trust with working people. And the money just isn't worth it. Yes, Democrats need a big tent. But there are two versions of what a big tent means. One vision says that we should shape our agenda and temper our rhetoric to flatter any fabulously rich person looking for a political party that will entrench their own economic interests. The other vision says we must acknowledge the economic failures of the current rigged system, aggressively challenge the status quo, and chart a clear path for big structural change. If we are going to pick up the broken pieces from the 2024 election and build a durable big p t tent, we must acknowledge a hard truth. The Democratic Party cannot pursue both visions at the same time. Either we politely nibble around the edges of change or we throw ourselves into the fight. Either we carefully craft our policies to ensure that the rich keep right on getting richer or we build a party that ferociously and unapologetically serves the needs of working people. Democrats have a choice to make and the first step in rebuilding trust is to admit that we have to choose. Over the past year, I've often been asked about the abundance agenda and how it fits into the conversation about the future success of our party. When this agenda is about making government more effective, count me in. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was built in the spirit of abundance before abundance was hip. The agency consolidated scattered authorities in streamline bureaucratic processes. And best of all, it worked. Every year, the agency rooted out the fraudsters and returned more than a billion dollars to people who had been cheated. The CFPB should be a poster child for government efficiency. And sure, there are plenty of other places where we can cut red tape, but we should make a clear diagnosis of the problem. Where well-intentioned regulations have simply gone off the rails, we should fix them. But ongoing inefficiencies that we cannot seem to fix often exist because powerful people have captured the regulatory process and they use those regulations to block improvements that would bite into their own profits. Look around. For years, I fought for a simple, free government tax filing system so nobody has to pay a couple hundred bucks just to file their taxes. And every step of the way, the giant tax prep companies have thrown up roadblocks to stop it. And when the IRS finally built a free and wildly popular filing option for American taxpayers, the tax prep companies swooped in to kill it the minute that Donald Trump took office. And heck, one of my favorite legislative achievements in the Senate is a bipartisan law I got enacted to cut the price of hearing aids by thousands of dollars by overriding a bunch of state level regulatory hurdles. But even after we got it signed into law, it faced years of delay and nearly died because hearing aid manufacturers mobilized to protect inefficient regulations that kept consumer prices and corporate profits high. And don't even get me started on the defense industry blocking legislation that would have guaranteed our military the right to repair their own equipment. So yes, we need more government efficiency, a lot more. But many in the abundance movement are doing little to call out corporate culpability and billionaire influence in creating and defending those very inefficiencies. Instead, abundance has become a rallying cry, not just for a few policy nerds worried about zoning, but for wealthy donors and other corporate aligned Democrats who are putting big time muscle behind making Democrats more favorable to big businesses. It looks like the corporate tycoons have found one more way to stop the Democratic party from tackling a rigged system with too much energy. Consider the case of Reed Hoffman, one of the biggest donors in the Democratic Party, according to the New York Times. Now, he's the same billionaire who donated $7 million to supporting Kla Harris and then spent much of the campaign publicly pressuring her to fire Lena Khan as FTC chair. Now, remember the central challenge confronting the Harris campaign was affordability. And Chair Khan was doing more in that fight than pretty much anybody else in government. Polling showed that strong majorities supported taking on powerful corporations and the FTC was leading the charge. Democratic leaders including labor unions and civil rights groups and progressives like Bernie and me and moderates like Jim Clyurn and John Hickinlooper all spoke up for Khan. And there was Reed Hoffman, a man with close ties to two of the biggest corporations under fire from the FTC, Microsoft and Facebook. Hectoring Harris to promise that she would fire the FTC chair. Now, to her credit, the vice president didn't promise to fire Lena Khan, but she didn't promise not to fire her either. Now, it wasn't just corporate influence at the FTC. In August, Harris proclaimed that she would address high costs facing families by putting in place tough corporate price gouging laws. Later, according to the New York Times, she quote narrowed those proposals after a quote corporate allies a of the campaign badgered her into doing so. Now, keep in mind that story of retreat ran just weeks before the Democrats lost an election to Donald Trump, who loudly, day after day after day, promised he would lower costs for families on day one. Now, we are in a new election cycle and according to Axios, Reed Hoffman is sending everyone he knows a copy of Ezra Klene and Derek Thompson's book on abundance and backing pro-abundance candidates. And on his podcast, Hoffman has used the framework to argue against regulations that slow down data center construction. That's right. When families are already getting crushed by rising costs and a data center boom means even higher utility costs. When affordability is front and center in voters minds, Hoffman wants Democratic candidates to stand with the billionaires for higher costs. running on small vague ideas that may also raise costs for families instead of on fullthroated economic populist ideas is a terrible plan for winning elections. And that might not be the opinion of all of the tech titans with histories of funding organizations that are now tripping over each other to promote abundance. people like Dustin Mosovitz, Mark Andre, and Pat Collison. But it is the conclusion of every serious person who's looked at the data on what voters actually think. A recent poll by Jeff Garin, the pollster for both Kla Harris and Chuck Schumer, showed how much stronger a populist message performs among voters than an abundance one. James Carville and I don't agree on everything, but I'm with him when he says it's clear even to me that the Democratic Party must now run on the most populist economic platform since the Great Depression. And if you still have any doubts, look no further than Mitt Romney. You know, the corporations are people candidate. In a recent New York Times op-ed, even he embraced raising taxes on the rich. If Democrats want to win elections, they need to read the room. Or I should say, they need to read literally any room anywhere in America that is not filled with big donors. So what does it mean to focus our agenda on an aggressive economic vision? At its core, the goal is simple and easy to measure. It means boosting pay and making life more affordable for working people. Building more affordable homes and cracking down on corporate landlords, increasing the size of social security checks, providing universal child care. passing price gouging laws with real teeth. Guaranteeing the right to repair your own cars, machines, and business equipment, strengthening unions, building universal health care, taxing the wealthy and giant corporations, increasing the minimum wage. Look, I could go on and on and in fact I have uh with detailed plans and legislative proposals. We are not short on good ideas and to win every Democrat should be proposing concrete plans for lowering costs. Sauron Mumani came from nowhere and took down a political dynasty. How he ran a campaign tightly focused on the cost of living with easy to understand platform. free buses, freeze the rent, and deliver nocost child care. Mikey Cheryl also focused on cost of living with an easy to understand platform, including affordable child care and a bold promise to freeze utility rates on day one. And she won by 14 points. Ideas are great, but voters also need to believe that we will fight and that we have the guts to enact an affordability agenda even over the objections of other Democrats. Many voters are rightly skeptical that we'll really make something happen. After all, we didn't even take the extraordinarily obvious and simple step of increasing the minimum wage the last time we had power. Why not? Well, ask Kirsten Cinema, the former Democratic senator from Arizona, who curtsied on the Senate floor while rejecting a minimum wage increase in 2021 to raise wages for up to 27 million Americans. and then spent the rest of her time in office protecting hedge fund managers from paying taxes and blocking filibuster reform. Cinema faced no consequences from her president or her leaders in Washington. Eventually, it was her own constituents back home who chased her out of the Senate. But today, she is cashing in from the industry she protected. The Wall Street Journal recently marveled at the sheer number of projects Cinema has taken on from crypto, AI, and other wealthy corporate clients. And meanwhile, millions of working Americans who have not seen a minimum wage increase in almost two decades are still waiting for Democrats to deliver on one of our most basic promises. Democrats win when we show we are willing to fight. And that means even when we fail, we leave everything on the field. One moment in 2025 when voters actually saw Democrats fighting for them was the government shutdown. We refused to rubber stamp Trump's budget unless he rolled back his health care cuts. And we said so loudly and unapologetically every single day. And yeah, a small group of moderate Democrats ended up blinking. So we didn't get the healthc care wins we could have. But public polling shows that voters supported us putting up a real fight to actually lower their costs. We win when we run on big changes that it will take to build an economy for everyone. We win when we call out corruption and bad actors. We win when we stand against the avalanche of corporate money trying to bury our democracy. We win when we stop members of Congress from buying and selling individual stocks and cryptocurrencies while they're writing the laws that affect those various assets. Sure, a tepid nibble around the edges approach earns praise from Jaime Diamond and other Wall Street and big tech CEOs. And if we're being honest, that approach also has been a good way to appeal to the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee as they decide which primary candidates they will support. But it doesn't take a political genius to conclude that in a democracy when the choice is between make the rich richer and help everybody else, winning elections is about choosing everybody else. I believe in markets and a market economy. I've spent my entire career trying to make them work better so that our economy works for everyone. I celebrate success. I don't think billionaires are bad people just because they're billionaires or that corporations are evil because they pursue profit. And let me say it again. There is a big difference between a billionaire who spends his fortune to advance the interests of working people and a billionaire who uses his money to entrench a rigged economy. Ideas are not better because they come from a rich person offering to open his wallet and advance his own financial interests. And our leaders should stop acting like they are. I'm deeply worried about the survival of our democracy. Democrats need to win elections across this country, and I will do everything I can to help. Just last week, I donated over $400,000 to 23 state parties that will be fighting some of the most competitive Senate, House, and Governor seats in November. We must must must win up and down the ballot in these critical midterm elections. And I will keep doing my part. And every chance I get, I will also stand up and say that Democrats cannot build a durable governing majority that actually makes life better for people and rebuilds trust in the Democratic party by watering down our economic vision. Democrats must build a big tent based on big ideas that help working people. And now is our time to do exactly that. Thank you all. [Applause] Uh as as I mentioned at the beginning of the program, we've received some questions uh in advance and and we've collected some even while the senator was speaking. You'll find question cards on your seat. If you have a question during the program, just fill out a card and pass it to one of our staff members here in the room, Cesaly and others. uh she's waving her hand back there are circulating. We'll try to get it to as many of them as time allows. For those of you watching on our live stream or C-SPAN, uh you can send your questions to headliners at press.org, headlinerspress.org, and please put Warren in capital letters in the subject line. Well, let's start with uh your your analysis of where the Democratic Party is. what you uh just gave us uh sounded uh certainly like an perhaps a uh an examination, medical examination, if not an autopsy. And there actually was an autopsy conducted uh last month. The DNC announced it would not be that it would not be releasing the autopsy despite Chair Kin Martin's public pledge to do so. How do you how this is a question uh from the uh a question from the audience. How do you expect the DNC to implement the findings of the autopsy and maintain and maintain trust with voters without sharing the autopsy with the public? So, look, I'm a big fan of transparency. I like seeing everything out there where everyone can take a look at it. But for me, right now at this moment in January of 2026, we're putting together the foundations of how Democrats are going to run in the 2026 election. And so the point I want to keep driving toward is our economic agenda and how important it is that our economic agenda is about working people and not about pulling back on the agenda in order to attract more wealthy donors. In 2024, President Trump uh received a lot of support from the the working class. He he convinced them that he was the person rather than Kla Harris who would answer their be the answer for their economic concerns. I know you are not a Trump fan, but is there something Democrats can learn from Donald Trump when it comes to communicating to the very people you're trying to communicate with? You bet. I mean, look, Donald Trump stood up pretty much every single day for a solid year and promised that on day one he would lower costs for American families. That was his phrase. Used it over and over and over. And when he got elected and the very first interview he gave, he was asked, "Why do you think you won?" And he said, "Because I promised on day one to lower costs for American families." So, here we are nearly a year into the Trump administration and the cost of groceries is up, the cost of housing is up, the cost of utilities is up, the cost of health care is up, and all of those are up because of policies driven by Donald Trump and the Republicans in Congress. They have actually pushed up costs for American families. So this is the moment for Democrats to stand up and first call Trump to account for his betrayal of the American people, but secondly to lay out our own agenda and say this is it. This is what we will do, what we can do to lower cost for American families. And what's so important about that is our agenda needs to be strong. It needs to be bold. We need to be unapologetic about it. We need not to shade it at the edges because we're worried about talking about raising taxes on billionaires may cause some of our richest donors to fade away. You you've heard this from from uh many witnesses at banking hearings. Uh regulations in big government add to cost. they make it more costly to to serve their customers and investors. How do you respond to that? Well, you know, that's just plain wrong. And it's not to say that there aren't regulations that have gone off the rails, that there aren't regulations that are a problem. But look at both halves of it. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau delivers delivered until Russ Vote got a hold of it over a billion dollars a year to people who got cheated. And yeah, that's about regulations. Regulations that say you don't get to build your profit model around lying to people. You don't get to build your profit model around tricking them about what they signed on to. You don't get to build your profit model around adding a bunch of hidden costs at the end. It says instead level playing field. People have an opportunity to take out a mortgage or a credit card or student loan and know there's a cop on the beat. That's regulation that makes markets work better. And the efficient enforcement of that regulation. Wow. It works for American families. It works for our economy. The only people it doesn't work for are the CEOs of the giant financial institutions who don't get to scoop up every bit of profit they would like to make, including profits from cheating people. And that's true across the board. It's it's the CFPB is the perfect example, but there are multiple examples that we have to take another look. What are you calling an inefficiency? An inefficiency because people don't get to cheat other people. Gee, I kind of think that's an efficiency because it means the market works. It means people are competing straight up on the quality of their goods, on the price of their goods, on their good consumer service. But this is the fight we've got to be willing to wade into. It's a fight about monopolies. It's a fight about who has corporate power. It's a fight about who lobbies in Washington to hang on to those inefficiencies that help drive up costs for families and drive up profits for the corporations that figure out how to exploit them. your talk today uh I I was all about uh economics essentially. I didn't hear much if anything at all about social issues. Uh there's a uh a question from the Huffington Post. Uh should the Democratic Party be willing to compromise on social issues like guns, abortion rights, and immigration? Look, the I want to be where the American people are right now. And what they're telling us across the spectrum is that they are under enormous financial pressure. And and the data bear them out. I don't know if anybody's seen this. Uh home mortgage foreclosures are up 21% since Donald Trump took office. Um, uh, survey after survey talks about the majority of Americans saying, "I worry every day about money. I worry about making it to the end of the week. I worry about making it to the end of the month. I worry about how I'm going to pay off my debts. I worry about how I'm going to educate my children. I worry if I'm ever going to be able to retire." It is our economic message that has to be the tip of the spear for Democrats. It is the thing that American people are telling us they want us to talk about. And this is the history of the Democratic Party. This is who we are. This is our fight from the Great Depression on through the 50s and 60s. This is our fight and we have to be willing to lay out here are the things we will fight for and we will deliver. So for me, that's what I'm trying to do here is I'm trying to lay the foundation for how Democrats run in 2026. And I think we do that on a solid foundation that is based on our economics. And this is the place where we are most at risk for the billionaires swooping in and saying, "Dial that down. Move back just a little." Uh not that one. Not universal child care because damn that could drive up taxes on billionaires. Oh, not that other thing because it doesn't fit with our business model. Don't talk about putting somebody tough back at the FTC again. Somebody who will go after non-compete clauses and and uh click to cancel. Somebody who actually will be there to make this whole system work better for working families. That's where we are most at risk and that's why I'm in this fight and that's why I'm here today. Well, not only did President Trump try to and and presume and successfully talk to uh these uh people on these issues in 2024, he's he's trying to do it again now in the last few month uh weeks. Uh he's very much focused on populism and uh we have a couple questions about populism. Uh what are your current what are your thoughts on the current administration's latest attempts at populism for instance limiting credit card interest and and wait there was another question about that uh what do you think about Trump's idea which he got from you I think this was a member a member of the audience to cap credit card rates at 10%. Yeah. So where's he been since then? He said that during the election right said to people that's going to be one of the things he's going to do. he's going to put a cap on credit card interest rates. And I said, "Let's go. I'm ready." You know, I have that one written out. We are ready to move that one in Congress on the Democratic side. And where's President Trump been? Missing an action. He's just not there anymore. He has no interest in that anymore. Instead, he is worried about profitability. Oh, for the people who are making the big contributions to his ballroom, the people who make the big contributions to his campaign. Donald Trump is doing his best to run America to work even better for a handful of billionaires, a handful of oil executives, a handful of people who've already made it big. And we can't be fooled by the fact that he promised to do otherwise. He has not delivered. And and I want to pick up on your point, Mark, because I think you're right. All of a sudden, Trump is starting to wake up to the fact that people across this country are more alarmed about their economic circumstances than they were a year ago when Donald Trump was sworn in. And he realizes that there are going to be a lot of Americans across the country come November 2026 who are saying, "The buck stops with you, bud. What did you do to lower our costs?" And that's why he's scrambling around. But notice, at least so far, he hasn't delivered anything that would take a dollar out of the pockets of a billionaire in America. Uh just real quick on the credit cards, Senator Marshall uh posted on X the other day uh praising uh President Trump's vow to cap credit cards at 10%. Do you think the Marshall Durban bill is going to gain momentum from this? Well, the the Marshall Durban is actually on a slightly different point. I know you know that. Sorry, that's right. Holly's Holly. Listen, I'm all in to do it. Yeah, but one Republican and all of the Democrats does not get the job done. Just do the math. The only way we're actually going to deliver for working people is to put Democrats back in the majority in the House and the Senate. That's what it's going to take. and uh on affordability. What are your thoughts on the uh various proposals that the president has floated in the last few days about housing affordability? So, let's start with whether or not anybody in this room thinks that Donald Trump is serious about lowering the cost of housing. Keep in mind, we worked hard, and I know you covered this, um to get a housing bill that really addresses the core of the problem, and that is supply. Uh we're not going to bring down the cost of housing until we build more housing. Um most estimates are that we're about three million housing units short of what we need in America. And that's housing for firsttime home buyers, housing for seniors, apartments for renters, uh housing for people with disabilities, housing in urban areas, housing in suburban areas, housing in rural areas. What do we need more of? Housing. Housing. Housing. So, I worked with uh Chairman Scott uh the head of the banking committee and we put together a housing bill, road to housing that has 40 proposals in it. You want to know the main thing about those proposals? Every one of them is basically screened for will you get more housing out of it? Will we get more homes built, more apartments built, more people? more manufactured housing. Everyone, they come from different places. Can you drive down the cost of buildings so that we get more housing supply and that bill passed the United States Senate unanimously. Just everyone pause for a minute to absorb what that means in the United States Senate today. Passed it unanimously. And now the House is just hung up. The Republicans are saying in the House, "No, they can't do that. They don't want to do that. And where is Donald Trump? Has he lifted a finger to move that bill forward in the House of Representatives? He sure as knows how to get on the phone when he doesn't like what they're doing over the Epstein files. He knows how to get on the phone when he doesn't like what somebody's trying to do over Venezuela. But is he on the phone to say move that housing bill so that we can start right now today on expanding more housing in America? Nope. Donald Trump has just sat back and thrown out one idea and thrown out another. Then what's the other thing Donald Trump did last week? The Trump administration just signed off on the biggest merger in the real estate industry in history. the two biggest outfits in real estate just merged with each other. You know what the consequence of that will be? Just like it is with any of these giant mergers. It will drive up costs. It will drive up costs for sellers. It will drive up costs for buyers. And the consequence is it just makes housing more expensive and more out of reach. So look, Donald Trump identifies this piece or that piece he'd like to do. He claims that he would get corporations out of home ownership. Heck, sign me up because I've been working on that since 2018. I have proposals on that. I am ready to go. But I have to say, he has a real credibility problem here. He's just shooting out one idea after another and doing not one damn thing to actually lower the cost of housing for the American people. And he needs to be called out for it. And that's what we're going to do come November 2026. Well, uh, as of, uh, last night, he's he's, uh, trying to do something at the Federal Reserve. And, uh, I want to ask you about the, uh, the subpoena of, uh, of Fed officials regarding Chair Powell's testimony on the renovation at the, uh, Fed. Chair Powell said out loud what I'm sure all of us believe he was thinking in in his mind. uh over the last few months and that is that uh the the the administration is trying to pressure the Fed into uh interest rate decisions that the administration favors. So I wanted to ask you about that and a related question from Xi Jing Media uh from China. Do you recall anything from the Powell hearing last June that sounded like perjury to you? Let me start there. No. Uh but let's let's do just a little backup on what's going on right now with the Fed. Uh decades and decades and decades ago, policy makers made a decision and this was not Republicans or Democrats, it's everybody. They said, "We need a Fed that is largely independent of the political process." And we need that because there's an underlying tension on monetary policy. Every president who's facing an election or his party is facing an election, which is every president, right? Uh every two years is going to want to juice the economy. And the way they're going to want to juice the economy is they're going to want to dial down those interest rates and throw a little sugar into the economy. So, it's a lot cheaper now to make investments because borrowing money is a lot cheaper and a lot of loans will get made and it'll boost up the economy short term. Long term, the consequences can be disastrous for the economy if you do too much of that uh because it just inflates the economy in ways that are damaging for American families, for employment, for investment overall. So the whole idea behind it was to build an independent Fed and uh to insulate it. That's why its budget along with the other uh uh banking regulators budget is insulated from Congress, insulated from the president. Donald Trump has made clear since right at the beginning of his presidency that he wants to be the decision maker on where interest rates should be set. And he's made that clear repeatedly. He's made it clear by threatening to fire Jerome Pal. He's made it clear by threatening to fire Lisa Cook, another Federal Reserve governor. He's made it clear uh by picking a fight over the the renovation of the uh historic Fed building. Uh he's made it clear by issuing a statement that says he's not going to nominate anybody to the Fed uh as chair who doesn't agree with him all of the time. That's that's what Donald Trump wants. He's saying, "I want to put my hand on the dials on monetary policy." And Jerome Pal and some of the Fed have resisted him and said very calmly that they are going to continue to look at the economic data and that they are going to make decisions based on what the economic data say. And that's just not only not good enough for Donald Trump, it's a challenge to who Donald Trump is, it's a challenge to somebody who thinks he's supposed to run everything. And so Donald Trump just stays after it. And now this is a question about weaponizing the Department of Justice right out in plain view in order for Donald Trump to try to have a chance to take over the Fed as quickly as possible so that he can make political decisions that he thinks will help him rolling into the 2026 election, even if it has disastrous long-term consequences for our economy and also for our economic structure. And you know, I just want to add one more point to this. What Trump is trying to do is terrible for our economy, but it undermines America all around the world. People rely on the American economic system, and I'm saying this at a writ large, that it's a Fed that's independent. It's making decisions based on data. You may like them, you may not like them. I've often not liked them and disagreed on the data, but that it's making its decisions based on its best understanding of the data. The the Fed has been the gold standard for that kind of monetary policy decisionmaking and Donald Trump is just burning that to the ground. And that's going to be costly for the United States in all of our global markets. Uh it's going to be costly for the United States over a very long arc if Trump gets away with this. We uh turning to uh immigration. We're coming near the end of our Q&A uh time here, but we do have a couple questions about immigration and some ICE incidents, tragic incidents, incidences in the last uh couple of weeks. Uh let me just combine two questions. What kind of ICE backlash do you anticipate for midterms when compared to economic angst? And uh should another government shutdown be on the table uh right now to force substantive changes at ICE? If not, what can Democrats be doing now to channel voter anger about ICE overreach? That's from the Guardian. Okay. So, let me describe what I hear as a senator and that is how deeply disturbed people are across this country about an outofc control ICE. Look, I get it. We need to enforce our immigration laws. I believe that we need uh a lot of revision to those laws and restructuring of how we do it. But what's happening right now feels like an ice that is just out of control. And so I hear from people who are alarmed for themselves, for their neighbors, it from a elementary school principal uh who talks about what it means that they don't know whether to advise parents to bring the children to school or not. and trying to set up contingency plans if parents parents who are here legally get scooped up by ICE and can't be there in time to pick up a child at 3:00 when school lets out families that are torn apart. People who are in school and all of a sudden other students are missing. It's true in Massachusetts. I'm hearing from people all around the country about this. So this is a moment when this horrific shooting in Minnesota has taken a a lot of a lot of anxiety, a lot of worry, a lot of concern about what does it mean that people wearing masks are coming out on our streets and scooping people up and that then nobody can find them. And I think it's bringing it forward in a way that a lot of people who who may not have focused on this issue are getting more and more engaged in it. I worry about Donald Trump sending even more agents, federal agents into Minnesota. I worry about the idea of just trying to provoke more violence because this is the part I know for sure. Donald Trump, Christine Nome, and ICE are not making America safer. And the two things that I think Americans care a whole lot about is that Donald Trump promised that he was going to make Americans safer economically and safer physically. and he not only has failed in both of those, he has actually made life worse. And I think he'll be held to account for that. All right. And we'll we'll wrap up here. One more uh question. Okay. Uh this uh well, two more. This one and then the final question. You must you must work in the news business real quick. Source once told me I sort of like Columbbo. One more thing. Uh the um uh going back to your speech to wrap up here. Uh question from uh CNN. You've already made key endorsements in 2026 races and as you noted have donated to over 20 state parties. What else should we expect to see from you in 2026 on the trail and where are you going where are you going to be boots on the ground? So I appreciate the question. I'm going to do anything I can to help. I am allin in this fight. Um I've endorsed Peggy Flanigan in Democratic primary out in Minnesota uh for two reasons. because Peggy Flanigan is a ferocious fighter on behalf of working people and because she doesn't take any corporate pack money and both of those matter a lot to me. I'm hoping there will be other places where I'll be able to get involved on exactly those same ideas. Um, I just I never thought we'd be here, but I understand how important this election is in 2026. And whether it's ICE or economic issues or other issues that drive you, Donald Trump has made clear he just wants to be a guy with no no constraints, no constraints from law. and a Republican Congress has just bowed down to him and said, "Yes, Mr. President, you can do whatever you want." And that is a threat to families across this country and a threat to our democracy. So, I'm in this fight all the way. Before I ask the final question, let me take a moment to thank our headliners team leader Jyn Judson and Emily Wilkins of our headliners team who helped organize today's discussion as well as club executive director DDA Saoi and all of the club staff for making this event possible. Thank you all. Thank you to our audience for being here with us today. Uh now let me present you Senator Warren with our with the coveted National Press Club mug which which we give to all all guests uh at events like this one and you can add that to your collection. I will add it to my collection. Yes. Thank you for uh joining us this afternoon this morning. And uh final question. Last year, your golden gold golden retriever Bailey dressed as Steven Colbear for Halloween to support him after CBS announced in July that it would end the Late Show in May of this year. Are there any early front runners for who Bailey will be dressing as uh for Halloween in 2026? Not yet, but keep those cards and letters coming in. Uh uh I love hearing uh the good ideas and so does Bailey. He likes he likes dressing up. So, uh um you know, we all need a little golden retriever in our lives. Absolutely. Well, Senator, thank you for being with us here today. Appreciate it. Thank you.