Breaking MS NOW:
The Trump admin is now eyeing Ohio for immigration enforcement operations that could begin as early as next week.
The operation is expected to target Haitian immigrants — with temporary protected status for Haiti expiring on Feb. 3, one of the people familiar with the matter told MS NOW. https://t.co/GFWIllmDQO
🚨TONIGHT’S PROTEST IN MINNEAPOLIS IS INSANE:
CNN is STUNNED. “I've covered many protests… I've not seen a crowd like this before.” It’s 8 degrees. “It is freezing, but nothing, nothing is stopping these people.”
This isn’t a rally. It’s a movement.
One of the many benefits of electing an incredibly effective communicator means he'll be able to bring New Yorkers along for the ride of governing. Even if he can't accomplish everything he's promised, he's got the skills to explain why & how. That builds trust.
U.S. Rep. Kelly Morrison (D-MN) shares her experience of reportedly being targeted by Vance Boelter last Saturday:
"I have pretty much been holed up in my home since then with an officer in my driveway."
Statement from Sophie and Colin Hortman, children of Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband, Mark:
"The best way to honor our parents' memory is to do something, whether big or small, to make our community just a little better for someone else.”
On my lapel I wear a pin depicting a canary in a birdcage, given to me decades ago by a steelworker at a Workers’ Memorial Day rally in Lorain.
At the turn of the last century, coal miners took the canary down into the mines with them to warn them of poisonous gasses, because in those days, they didn’t have a union strong enough or a government that cared enough to look out for them.
When I first came to the Senate, I wore the official Senate pin for a couple of days, but it didn’t feel right. So I took it off and I put my canary pin back on. I’ve worn it every day since, and I’m not taking it off.
I will always believe that when you love this country, you fight for the people who make it work. I will never give up that fight.
Two years ago, the Supreme Court decided to overturn Roe. Since then, women have suffered under Republican abortion bans. Yet every 2024 Republican Senate candidate celebrated the decision or downplayed the threat it created. Take a look:
Dave McCormick told his supporters at his PA bus tour launch that he will “live on the bus” through November. We suppose that's true if by "bus" he means a $16 million Connecticut mansion.