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Jan. 12, 2026 - Rubin Report - Dave Rubin
01:03
Ilhan Omar Stuns Host by Pouring Gas on the Fire of ICE Shooting Protests

Ilhan Omar addresses the ICE shooting protests from a remote location, asserting that Minneapolis residents will not be intimidated by the White House or forced to leave the country. She emphasizes the necessity of documenting events to ensure accountability and transparency despite administration scrutiny. Ultimately, her stance highlights a defiant commitment to local resistance and the belief that recording history remains vital for American citizens facing political pressure. [Automatically generated summary]

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ilhan omar
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dave rubin
blaze 00:07
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margaret brennan
cbs 00:10
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Importance of Transparency 00:01:02
dave rubin
Hey guys, something popped up last minute and I'm out of the studio today, but at least Ilhan Omar is toning down the rhetoric while I'm gone.
ilhan omar
You all have refused to back down.
You all have decided that this resistance is not one that can be intimidated.
We are showing the nation that regardless of what the tyrant in the White House believes, We know that we are here to stay and this is our country.
We are going to make a life here and we are going to stand up for our neighbors here in Minneapolis.
margaret brennan
Given how much heat there is and the administration's scrutiny, would you tell Americans it's too dangerous to demonstrate and to go out and document as she was doing?
ilhan omar
I think it is really important for Americans to record, to create the level of accountability and transparency that we need.
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