Protests against ICE continue, but what’s really going on? While Governor Tim Walz calls to turn down the temperature, Mayor Jacob Frey continues to escalate the situation. What are the next moves? Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney visited China because why not? Plus, here’s some more international news and politics to which you might want to be privy.Show more Link to today’s sources: https://www.louderwithcrowder.com/sources-january-16-2026
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It's just an out.
It's just work.
69.
Now it's time for new, believable people.
And we must do it.
If we don't control insiders, this will be over and over.
To lead it by an 8 big, fat love, it's like common ground to hold the spread of lies.
And we must do it big, fat.
Love, it's like common ground to hold the spread of lies.
America first.
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Naughty, non-fatal.
We want to build a much better, believable people.
And we must do it.
Non-fatal.
Communication very much higher.
America first.
To lead it by an 8.
Insiders fighting for insiders.
Time to stop.
Insiders fighting for insiders.
More of insiders fighting for insiders.
Time to stop.
Insiders fighting for insiders.
America first.
Love the flow.
69.
Now it's time for new, believable people.
And we must do it.
If we don't control insiders, this will be over and over.
To lead it by an 8 big, fat love.
It's like common ground.
To hold the spread of lies.
And we must do it big, fat.
Love.
It's like common ground.
To hold the spread of lies and paid observation protests continue across the country this evening, and we want you to know, of course, that though there are some individual protesters who are agitated, it is not the norm.
These protests are largely peaceful.
Many people look back at the demonstrations at Selma and wonder, what would I have done?
Would I have marched across that bridge?
Or would I be standing on the other side?
Well, I have an answer for you.
And my answer is a question.
What are you doing now?
Now, Tanya, how would you describe the attitude on the ground there?
We go now live to our woman in the field, Tanya Franks.
Tanya?
Well, Chris, first I want to say that was inspiring.
As far as the attitude on the ground, you know, folks are entirely peaceful, but far from happy.
Just imagine if every day when you left home, you didn't know whether you'd be coming back.
What power?
You'd might be a little upset, too.
Well, Tanya, in my line of work, that's always a possibility, but I know that many in the audience might not understand what that's like.
No.
Tanya, was that a man on fire?
Hard to tell with the flames, Chris.
Might have been a really muscular lady.
So, Tanya, what are the people on the ground saying there?
Yeah, we're going to burn this motherfucker down.
313, bitch!
That's right, CVS is open for business, y'all!
Take what you need, my f***ers!
A fitting tribute to the memory of George Floyd, Chris.
Yo, who did that?
That's a motherfucker with a grill.
Charged evening, to be certain.
Now, some people are asking, why is this happening now?
Haven't things gotten better?
But there are still persistent and pervasive inequities in this country, and these protests are a reaction to that.
And aside from a string of isolated incidents, very small, things have been pretty peaceful, very tame.
Any final thoughts, Tanya?
Oh, hello, sir.
What's your name?
I'm sorry, that was unfair.
Allow me to reframe the question.
Good sir.
Where, might I ask, is Tanya?
Oh, she did.
Yo!
Yo, I got enough of watchdog!
Yeah!
The language of the unheard.
We'll be right back.
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Subject for today.
Glad to be with you.
It's Friday, which, you know, we always do a show Friday, 11 a.m. Eastern, as we do every day.
But this is more of a love letter to Mug Club, Rumble Premium.
It's just for you guys.
And I know you might be seeing for the next 10 minutes watching, but isn't this for us too?
Only for 10 minutes.
That's it.
And then you get the rest of it.
It's a little bit looser.
It's a little bit, you know, this is where if someone's going to pull a highlight reel to take us down, this would be a good place to start.
That's right.
Is the Friday program?
We're going to get into an eye for an ice.
I don't feel good about that.
I don't feel good about it.
Actually, no, let me rephrase that.
I don't feel good about the fact that I don't feel bad enough about it.
Yeah.
Because we all still have eyes.
I see your point.
And it's not that hard to do.
Keep your eye.
Yeah, I've been feeling really good for 30 years.
I know.
It's almost like especially outside of war.
It's sort of, I guess it's one of our fortes: keeping our eyes.
Yeah.
Spoiler alert, if you're wondering for some, if you're wondering what the advice will be, don't charge officers and don't charge officers.
That's it.
We're also going to get to Canada.
I don't know if you know this, but Canada actually said the quiet part out loud.
Their prime minister said they want to be a part of the new world order with Chickety China.
So they are, as far as I'm concerned, a national security threat.
Viva Frey said that on this show.
He was actually making a very good case.
This was a few months back.
Maybe we should have him back on.
We're going to deal with them.
And I know Canadians quite well.
And that is to my everlasting shame question of the day.
What's your favorite moment as far as the fail of these protesters in Minnesota right now?
Can I answer that question?
Please.
Captain Morgan, you've introduced yourself.
Hi.
I'm here.
My favorite part is when they get pepper sprayed or tear gassed, and then the only refuge they have is to get on the ground and their supporters will pour water on them and it soaks their entire body in eight-degree weather.
That is, that is, I love it.
Yeah.
It's fantastic.
You can't win.
They should bring some milk, but they can't do that because, oh, no, no, whole milk is being made great again.
We can't use milk.
So use some nice oat milk.
I think that might just pee on them.
I think that works.
It does.
Yeah.
Is that actually a thing with jellyfish?
I don't know.
I don't know.
Anyway, Friday, January 16th, that is today.
Today, tonight.
Big Laugh Comedy Club in Fort Worth, Texas.
Go out, support live comedy.
And, you know, it's always a fun show.
Not Feierstein on X. How are you, sir?
I'm good.
My favorite part of the Minneapolis riots and protests is black protesters protesting that the ICE officers are too damn thick.
Yes, that's true.
That's my favorite part.
Which, by the way, takes a significant degree of thickness for black people to protest.
Yeah.
Well, yeah.
Because they or lack of, therefore.
Oh, I thought you were saying that they were too damn thick.
No, they like that.
He's like, he can't protest because he's like, damn, she's thick.
Yeah, I know.
I can't keep my eyes off.
That's often.
That's a litmus test for me as to whether I'll protest or not is a level of tickness.
Okay.
Yeah.
Okay.
Yeah.
Sometimes I'll incorporate facets of dead Asto, but you know, these are technical terms.
Bro, it's a matrix with multiple vectors.
Well, you show up.
You make everybody feel bad anyway.
I do.
You turn around, they go, whoa, God, I better quit.
And if that's why I do okay with the colors.
If nature's kind, they'll take me in as one of their own.
Not anymore.
I've been watching a tribe down by Lake Minneton.
This is for the highlight reel.
Take it from the Friday show.
So, hey, you know what?
Let's just get right into it.
The ACLU put together an all-star cast to fight for, and I know what you're thinking, ACLU, American Civil Liberties Union.
Like, right to vote, no.
You know, right to peaceably assemble, no.
Right to practice your religion freely.
No.
The ACLU has the all-star cast to fight for trans youth in sports.
When you're young, you believe that you can do anything.
And then the world tries to set limits for you.
Tell you what's allowed.
What's normal?
Who you're supposed to be.
But on the field, the track, the court, here, you get to be exactly who you are.
Because at our core, we're still the kids who just want to play the go-big game changers.
The living, breathing fabric country.
Supporting trans youth isn't just about sports, it's about freedom on and off the field.
It's more than a game.
That one guy, too, looked like it would be like if Xerxes had a baby with pedophile American hustle.
That was a very bizarre.
And by the way, was that strange yet?
Oh, she's everywhere.
You know, that one guy.
The one guy looked like a female player on SNL playing somebody in the Sopranos or something.
Exactly.
With a bald cap and a fake mustache.
You and I both agreed.
There's some deja views.
Yeah, because I think I've seen that before.
And I think I know where.
It's actually, you guys were trolled.
This is, it's the newest Marvel Avengers trailer.
Oh.
When you're young, you believe that you can do anything.
And then the world tries to set limits for you.
Tell you what's allowed.
What's normal?
Who you're supposed to be.
But on the field, the track, the court, here, you get to be exactly who you are.
Because at our core, we're still the kids who just want to play the go big game changers.
The living, breathing fabric of this country.
Supporting trans youth isn't just about sports.
It's about freedom.
On and off the field.
It's more than a game.
Transgenders affirmed!
That's December 18th.
That's what he says.
We missed it.
Yeah.
Should have been Troon's Day.
Oh, I can't leave.
Admonish.
Admonish.
That's on me.
That's on me.
Yeah, it's on Steven.
No, no, no, no.
That's on news.
All right, comedy writer.
I get it.
I can't believe that I missed Troon's Day.
All right.
It's silly.
They said that no one was coming for your kids.
They often said, well, no one's talking about sports.
And here we are.
We all knew that this was going to happen.
And if you're wondering where we all went wrong, I'll give you my opinion.
Same-sex marriage.
That's what opened the door.
I talked about it then.
I stand by it now.
Maybe look back.
Let me ask you.
Do you look back and go, oof, yeah, I guess that is kind of, that was a watershed moment where we just said men and women are not really important.
Anyone can do anything, whether you're male, female.
Well, now you've just eliminated the lines of biological sex and gender to the point where, ah, two dads, ah, two moms, a daughter, or a son, whatever he wants.
And sure, my son slash is a daughter can play sports.
Otherwise, it's a violation of human rights.
We also allow this to happen.
I don't know if you remember this, when conservatives would be guilted when you would talk about same-sex marriage and you would talk about marriage laws.
And I think that people had reasonable arguments on both sides.
What was not reasonable is when they would compare it to interracial marriages.
They go, so you would have been, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
You want to compare an immutable characteristic to your preference of friction?
That is silly.
It is not a valid comparison.
Well, we've now said that it is.
We've declared that it is.
The left has, as a society, how do you undo that?
The answer is you can't.
You kind of have to be all in or all out.
And I'm all out, especially as it relates to trunes.
Now, anyone else?
I think.
Okay.
We're going to go on to ice.
Ice.
Stein tried to push him down some ice.
Speak of which, could we show Gerald's shirt real quick?
Yeah, I didn't see it.
He's wearing the ice ice baby shirt.
Oh, I like it.
I like it a lot.
No, you don't.
I don't take that.
I like it as an actual LOL.
Yo, stop and give him admonish.
You don't need to do that.
That's not necessary, though.
Okay.
I thought it was a fun shirt.
I'm old enough to know who Vanilla Ice is, though, so I understand.
All right.
I bet you were a big fan.
Yeah, I bet you were.
I want to hear it from the chat.
What do you guys think?
Yeah, I bet you when he hears dung dungum.
He's like, oh, I hope it's not you too.
I see a lot of gay emojis.
He hears dun He's like, this better not be under pressure.
It better not be under pressure.
I'm not going to hate queen every time.
I thought it was you two and queen.
Oh, it's Queen and Bowie.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Queen and Bowie.
Yeah.
Who, by the way, do we still have that side-by-side of Bowie yesterday, the Labyrinth?
Can that be pulled?
Spot on.
You know way too much about it.
Gerald has horrible judgment noodles.
I don't.
He prefers vanilla ice to my catalogue.
There it is.
Uncanny.
I just feel he's far less gay.
You've become so gay, Gerald.
Turn straight before it's too late.
I can see your nipples through your shirt, Gerald.
Well, good for you.
I saw his nipples looking hard as nibs could look.
This makes you look weird.
What could I do?
I think he looks cool.
Yeah, I don't think so.
Yeah, I think he looks cool.
Why is it featuring the Admotish shirt?
You remind me of the gay.
We like that shirt better.
You know what?
It's a good one.
Whatever.
All right.
Do what makes you feel good.
I was still scared of that junk Muppet lady in the closet in the labyrinth.
That scared me more than anything.
It's very weird.
Because you now took the other world and brought it into the real world where you're like, oh, they could live in my closet.
Yeah.
Screws with your head.
Plus, she looked like a feminist.
And even at a young age, you hated that.
Oh, you don't need a man, do you?
You're like, wait, yes, I do.
You're wrong about everything.
Now, this is Friday.
Okay, so ice.
Ice.
Get it out of your side.
Look, what are these people?
Ask yourself something right now when we're seeing these protests with ICE, these riots, these violent agitators.
Why?
Why are these people doing it?
What do they hope to gain?
So let's go through that.
Okay, what do they hope to gain?
The end game is what?
No deportations.
Okay?
I disagree with that.
Then, even if you agree with what they think they stand to gain, are the consequences worth it?
Are you willing to be pepper sprayed?
Are you willing to be blinded?
Are you willing to be shot?
Are you willing to have a permanent criminal record for, in Minneapolis, a group of people who've defrauded you and stolen money from your children, as we've seen with Somalians in Minnesota?
It's really hard for me to see a logical case for this.
It really is.
And I'm typically able to put myself in someone else's shoes, you know, usually men's sizes, even if they're a woman.
And I'm able to say, okay, I just, I don't, unless it's, you just hate this country.
And I've heard people say that we are actually the evil regime who need to be replaced, not Iran, not Venezuela.
And I think that's asinine.
That's my opinion.
I'll make the case for it.
Well, here's one person who actually, I guess, didn't take the time to ask those questions.
And this is how it ended up for him, his prize.
Well, can you tell us about your injuries now and the prognosis?
Will you be blind in that eye for life?
From what I've heard the doctors say and everyone else, yes, I will be blind for life.
And no one wants that.
But we don't want you assaulting officers.
My lower lid was cut up and they had to take skin from my temple to fix it.
There's a lot to it.
I don't remember all the things that they said.
I have fractures in my skull that they can't fix and I can't sneeze or cough because it's dangerous too.
I remember also when I shot, there was pepper in it and I had pepper down my throat.
It made it hard to breathe for a long time.
And they pulled a piece of plastic size of a nickel out of my eye.
They said I had shards of metal, glass, and plastic all throughout my eye and behind my eye and in my skull.
And they also said that I had a piece of strapnometal about a few millimeters away from my carotid artery.
And they said it was a miracle I survived because if it got any closer, if it hit that, I would have died that night.