Monday, January 19, 2026

Greenland Live: Russia Says Trump Will ‘Go Down in History’

 The Kremlin said U.S. President Donald Trump will "go down in history" if he acquires Greenland from Denmark in a dispute that has rocked the NATO alliance. Meanwhile, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer called Trump's threat to impose tariffs on European allies who oppose his moves on Greenland “completely wrong”.

The rift among NATO allies over Greenland is a strategic win for Russia, which is openly celebrating the clash. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Monday, originally in Russian, that it is "hard to disagree" with "international experts who believe that by resolving the issue of Greenland’s accession, Trump would undoubtedly go down in history."

ICE Shot a 21-Year-Old in the Face and Blinded Him

Cop Slams Teenage Girl, Then Her Dad Shows Up

Video Analysis of ICE Shooting Sheds Light on Contested Moments

 https://www.nytimes.com/video/us/100000010648638/ice-shooting-renee-good-minneapolis-videos-analysis.html

 Now let’s go back and analyze some of the key contested moments of the agent’s cellphone video, alongside other footage, to break down what happens during these critical six seconds. Here, the agent’s cellphone footage shows he’s moving directly in front of the S.U.V. as it’s reversing and rotating towards him, initiating a three-point turn, apparently to leave. Law enforcement officers are trained to avoid doing this because it puts them in danger, and often leads to the use of force against drivers. His cellphone is focused squarely on Ms. Good. She looks down, shifts into drive, and begins turning to the right, away from the agent. Cut to this high angle and zoom in. We can make out the agent’s body and his arm filming. We can also see, at the same time, he’s beginning to lift his other arm. On these cameras, we can see what’s happening around agent Ross. The other agent is yelling orders and reaching into Ms. Good’s S.U.V. Her front tire spins as she continues turning right. Agent Ross is at least a few feet away from Ms. Good’s S.U.V. He does not appear to move out of the way. As the S.U.V. rolls forward, the agent unholsters his firearm. We see in his cellphone video, at this moment, the camera drifting off to the left. The agent is no longer focused on filming. It’s at this point in the cellphone video where it first looks and sounds like the agent’s getting knocked violently. “Whoa!” [thud] On the other camera, we can see what’s happening. Here is agent Ross aiming his gun at Ms. Good. And here is his outstretched arm, leaning toward her vehicle, which is barely visible behind the Tahoe. His phone, which is gripped in his left hand, flips over when the agent’s hand lands on the front of the vehicle. There’s an audible thud when it hits. “Whoa!” [thud] The camera rotates up towards the sky. Again, while it appears the agent’s getting knocked over, we can see that’s not the case from the other angle, which shows he’s standing with his hand near the headlight, his torso and legs away from the vehicle. In the cellphone footage, the agent’s face flashes on screen, then it goes black. The other angle shows us why. We can see the agent’s foot sliding, his hand bracing against the S.U.V. and his arm getting pressed into his chest. It is impossible to determine if this is happening because of the S.U.V.’s movement or the icy asphalt or, more likely, both. And what’s very unclear, because of the limited quality and availability of footage, is whether the agent’s upper body gets swiped by the vehicle as his left foot slides back. This moment is when agent Ross fires. We see the other agent pulled back from the S.U.V. Both of them stumble, apparently slipping on the ice. This is also the moment many have said looks like agent Ross getting run over. And it does when watched at full speed. But looking more closely, we can see in multiple angles that there is a visible gap between the vehicle and his legs, indicating his feet are positioned outside the S.U.V.’s path. The agent’s left hand is still against the vehicle and gripping his phone. We see, as he fires, it’s recording the clouds and the trees overhead. It’s not because the agent is knocked to the ground. The other angle shows he’s still standing, continuing to maintain his grip on his phone and his gun, and we see a clear and growing gap between his body and the S.U.V. as he fires a second shot and a third. None of the bullets have the effect of stopping the S.U.V., but they kill Renee Good. 

SHOCK New Details in Good Killing Could CHANGE THE CASE

Trump administration's lies about ICE are laid bare by cameras and witnesses

How Minneapolis Woman Exercised Her Rights in ICE Encounter

ICE's America: Obey or Else.

Noem Denies Use of Chemical Agents in Minnesota, Then Backtracks

 https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/18/us/politics/noem-chemical-agents-minnesota.html

Kristi Noem, the homeland security secretary, denied in a televised interview on Sunday that her department had used pepper spray and similar tactics curtailed by a judicial order issued last week, then backtracked and blamed protesters after being confronted with a video of federal agents deploying such measures against crowds in Minnesota.

But after being pressed on a video that backed up the accounts provided to the court, she changed course. Protesters were to blame for the use of force, she said, adding that federal officers “only use those chemical agents when there’s violence happening and perpetuating.”

Republican Says ‘I Will Win,’ Despite Trump Endorsing Rival

 https://www.newsweek.com/republican-message-trump-bill-cassidy-julia-letlow-louisiana-11378498

President Donald Trump has endorsed a Republican representative in Louisiana to challenge GOP Senator Bill Cassidy, who has vowed to fight for his place in the Senate.

Cassidy, who is pursuing his third Senate term, has been at odds with the president several times. He was among seven Republicans who voted to convict Trump during his 2021 impeachment trial following the January 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. Cassidy, who is also a gastroenterologist, has clashed with the administration in recent months over Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s leadership. He previously called for Trump to drop out of the 2024 election.

New video analysis sheds light on Minneapolis ICE shooting

Government clarifies: Majority of draft-evaders not haredim

 https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/421115

At government discussion, data reveals around 90,000 eligible for conscription, less than half of evaders from haredi community.

US Anthem Booed, Heckled in London: ‘Leave Greenland Alone!’

 https://www.newsweek.com/vanessa-williams-us-anthem-nba-booed-london-memphis-grizzlies-orland-magic-11379844

The U.S. national anthem received boos and heckles at an NBA game in London on Sunday.

Gaza’s ‘Phase Two’ Peace Trusts Hamas

 https://www.wsj.com/opinion/gaza-phase-two-peace-plan-white-house-israel-donald-trump-80677aea?mod=hp_opin_pos_2

Heavy U.S. engagement with the terrorists risks entrenching their power.

The opening of “phase two” of President Trump’s Gaza peace plan signals rising hopes but dimming ambitions. As the White House realizes how little an International Stabilization Force will do, its vision hinges more than ever on Hamas seeing the light.

“We’ve talked to a number of Hamas people, and we’re hearing throughout the Arab world that people don’t want to be at war anymore,” a senior U.S. official briefed reporters on Wednesday. “They want what everybody else in this world wants: just a good life, and a good life doesn’t occur through military means.”