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Jan. 10, 2026 14:42-14:56 - CSPAN
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KMSP Coverage of Minneapolis Anti-ICE Protests
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Live Coverage: ICE in Minneapolis 00:11:29
angie craig
Investigators involved in this process.
Look, you know, what we tried to tell ICE officials this morning is that they're making Minnesota less safe in the way that they are policing our streets.
They do not have any experience in urban policing, and it is incredibly dangerous what's happening in the state right now.
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What can you say about the mayor's comment that the Minneapolis police are outgunned and outmanned by ICE?
Some people are really concerned by that statement.
What does it mean for the city and the state?
angie craig
Well, the idea that there are around 600 officers, peace officers in Minneapolis, and we're looking at something like 3,000 ICE officers around the state of Minnesota.
And remember, this isn't just happening in Minneapolis.
Many of my communities are seeing an increased ICE presence in the second district as well.
The community is scared.
And, you know, it's just not who we are as Minnesotans.
These agents do not know how to police.
And, you know, ICE officials, they don't know how to obey the law in any way or fashion.
This morning proved that, that they will not allow us to do our duties as members of Congress.
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And back to KMSP now for their live coverage of an anti-ICE protest in Minneapolis.
This is live coverage on C-SPAN.
You're watching live coverage of a protest in Minneapolis after the shooting of an unarmed U.S. citizen by ICE.
City officials continue to brief the public on the investigation into the incident, with Mayor Jacob Bryce saying, We will not counter Donald Trump's chaos with our own brand of chaos.
This is live coverage on C-SPAN.
Ice!
Ice!
Out!
Ice!
Out!
You're watching live coverage of this protest in Minneapolis.
News reports indicating that the FBI and other federal officials are not working with local investigators.
Earlier today, Minnesota Democratic Representative Angie Craig told reporters that she has no confidence in the FBI's probe of the shooting and claimed that, quote, even if it's impartial, it won't be believed around here.
Live coverage from Minneapolis, here on C-SPIN.
You're watching live coverage of protests in Minneapolis after the shooting of an unarmed U.S. citizen by ICE agents.
The Associated Press is reporting that Minnesota leaders are urging protesters to remain peaceful.
A protest there last night attracted over a thousand people, some of whom turned violent and threw ice, snow, and rocks at officers.
This is live coverage from Minneapolis on C-SPAN.
I saw it!
I saw!
Ice out!
Ice out!
Ice!
I saw!
Ice out!
Ice!
Ice out, ice out, fuck ice out, fuck ice out, fuck ice out.
Hey, let's go!
I saw!
Ice out!
Ice out!
You're watching live coverage of a protest in Minneapolis after the shooting of an unarmed U.S. citizen by ICE.
City officials continue to brief the public on the investigation into the incident, with Mayor Jacob Frye saying, quote, We will not counter Donald Trump's chaos with our own brand of chaos.
This is live coverage on C-SPAN.
You're watching live coverage of this protest in Minneapolis.
News reports indicating that the FBI and other federal officials are not working with local investigators.
Earlier today, Minnesota Democratic Representative Angie Craig told reporters that she has no confidence in the FBI's probe of the shooting and claimed that, quote, even if it's impartial, it won't be believed around here.
Live coverage from Minneapolis here on C-SPAN.
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President's Call for Credit Cap 00:02:42
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President Trump announced that he is asking credit card companies to cap interest rates at 10% for the next year.
He posted this: please be informed that we will no longer let the American public be ripped off by credit card companies that are charging interest rates of 20 to 30 percent and even more, which festered unimpeded during the sleepy Joe Biden administration.
Affordability, effective January 20th, 2026.
I, as President of the United States, am calling for a one-year cap on credit card interest rates of 10%.
Coincidentally, the January 20th date will coincide with the one-year anniversary of the historic and very successful Trump administration.
Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Make America Great Again, President Donald J. Trump.
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Congressman Doug LaMalfa has died at the age of 65.
The Republican lawmaker was in the middle of his seventh term representing California's first congressional district.
Mr. LaMalfa was a fourth-generation rice farmer and prior to being elected to Congress was a former state legislator as well.
In addition to serving on the House Agriculture and Natural Resources Committees, LaMalfa was well known for his ability to connect with presidents at the annual State of the Union address to lobby directly for his district.
His office released a statement that reads in part, Congressman LaMalfa cared deeply for the people he served and worked tirelessly to hold the government to its word to fix our failing forests, build water storage, and leave people to be free to choose what is best for themselves.
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