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- RB
This deal gives us an opportunity to impose real restraints on the Department of Homeland Security—lasting, enduring legislative reform to rein in an agency that is absolutely out of control. 1/
- MH
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- AK
I voted No because I wanted to send a clear message to the Republicans that addressing the lawlessness we see in Minnesota and around the country is urgent, and we should be working through the weekend and not let up until we have safeguards for the American people. 1/3
- PM
I keep my promises—President Trump’s budget is in the trash, and an entirely new one is headed to his desk, waiting to be signed into law. In the end, it was Congress and this former preschool teacher—NOT Trump—who had the final say on how we spend taxpayer dollars.
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- EW
Trump promised families lower costs on day one — and then pursued policies that drove prices up instead. @banking.senate.gov just released a new report detailing how the President's policies are making YOU pay hundreds of dollars more for basics like electricity and groceries.
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- BS
I promised the people of Vermont that I would not support another penny for ICE unless there were fundamental reforms to how that agency operates, and tonight I kept my word.
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- RW
Not another dollar to Donald Trump to make our streets less safe. I voted no.
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- ES
Today, I voted no on the bill that included funding for ICE. The events taking place in Minneapolis represent a cultural moment — where people across the political spectrum saw, with their own eyes, U.S. citizens abused, threatened, and gunned down. Our fundamental rights as Americans, trampled.
- TD
All Americans expect and deserve a government that tells the truth and doesn’t murder its own citizens. Over the next two weeks, Republicans must prioritize the safety of the American people above all else. This reign of terror from DHS, Border Patrol and ICE cannot continue.
- CC
No matter what, Delaware always comes first for me. I’m proud to have worked with communities up and down our state to deliver $70 million in investments that will help our economy and add jobs, fund more affordable housing, bring down ER wait times, and help those seeking mental health care.
link:https://www.coons.senate.gov/news/press-releases/senator-coons-secures-nearly-70-million-in-new-investment-for-delaware-as-spending-bills-pass/
- BL
Under the Trump administration, our nation has witnessed federal immigration agents kill two American citizens in Minneapolis while the administration has responded with outright lies and escalation. With ICE operating out of control under Secretary Noem and Stephen Miller, I cannot (cont.)
- KG
My statement on today's funding package and the need for major reforms to ICE:
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- CC
I’m glad that Senate Democrats were able to forge a deal that separates out full-year funding for DHS so we can move forward on five critical bills that will bring much needed relief to Americans across the country. These appropriations bills include incredible victories.
- TS
ICE needs to be ripped down to the studs. We need to start over and hold this Administration accountable for this mess. Nothing has changed. Minnesota is still suffering and sending in a new guy to run ICE won’t change that – but Congress can.
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- JS
Tonight I voted to advance five bipartisan bills that will allow us to fund 96% of our government. It also begins a two-week clock on urgent, bipartisan talks, to ensure accountability for what happened in Minnesota and to put in place concrete reforms at DHS. My full statement:
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- JR
Senate Republicans have two weeks to work with us to rein in ICE’s abuses of power or DHS will shut down until they do. The clock starts now.
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- AK
This campaign is born out of one of the most difficult times for our state. But in those hard moments, Minnesota doesn’t look away or give up — we stand up and get involved. We will never give up on this democracy or each other.
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- AA
Tonight, I voted NO on a package of bills that included a CR to add funding to DHS. I've made it clear that we cannot send another penny to ICE without serious reforms. Masked men are killing Americans and terrorizing our communities. The CR included no reforms. So I voted NO.
- RD
Senate Democrats were successful in separating and passing the five bipartisan government funding bills from the DHS bill. (1/2)
- PM
I said I’d rip up Trump's budget & write a new one—and that's what we did. The Senate passed 5 funding bills that reject Trump's catastrophic cuts while splitting off the DHS bill. I fought hard to protect funding families count on—from housing to cancer research.
- MH
The American people want the government to remain open, and they are also demanding an end to the deliberate intimidation, trampling of civil rights, and outrageous lawlessness by ICE agents that have left two American citizens shot dead. My full statement:
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- CH
My position has been clear and is unchanged: I will not vote for one more dime to fund Trump's lawless DHS. I voted NO.
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- EW
I’m a NO — not one more penny for ICE without stopping this violence. Two American citizens were killed by federal agents. No more roving patrols. No more secret masked police. No more warrantless raids. Investigate and prosecute ICE crimes. Get ICE out of Minnesota.
- SW
American businesses have for years propped up “worst climate obstructor” U.S. Chamber (aka #ChamberofCarbon). Corporate leadership now has to be found overseas. Way too many U.S. CEO lips on Trump’s rear end.
link:https://www.axios.com/2026/01/27/andrew-forrest-australia-fortescue-trump
- MB
By joining the unprecedented FBI raid on the Fulton County, Georgia elections office, DNI Gabbard has chosen to pursue baseless conspiracy theories over her sworn duty to warn Americans about real and ongoing foreign threats to our elections.
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- TK
I’m glad Senate Republicans are standing down on a nonsensical amendment to allow certain Republican senators the special ability to enrich themselves to the tune of millions of taxpayer-dollars.
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- RG
Just joined the Don Lemon show live from the Capitol to stand with him and every journalist putting themselves on the front lines. This is not normal. In America, we don’t arrest journalists for telling the truth.
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- SW
One thing to add to Carini’s column is that in the offshore litigation CT and RI AGs alleged in court filings hundreds of millions in consumer savings, with sworn affidavits. ecori.org/dont-blame-r...
link:https://ecori.org/dont-blame-renewable-energy-for-escalating-electricity-costs/
- RW
They're seizing ballots. Raiding homes without warrants. Gunning down protestors in the streets. And now, arresting journalists. They’re coming for our freedoms. America, stand up while you still can.
- TK
Tulsi Gabbard—who has a long history of promoting bizarre conspiracy theories—was at the election office raid in Fulton County, Georgia. This whole “investigation” is a massive waste of federal resources expended to protect the ego of an overly sensitive President who can’t accept he lost.
- MW
Journalists arrested. Raids on election facilities. U.S. citizens killed by federal officials. Bogus prosecutions or firings of those who speak out. This is not the kind of country we should be.
- MH
Trump thinks he can decide how our elections are run. WRONG. Bondi thinks she can use Americans as pawns to interfere with free and fair elections. WRONG. Trump thinks of states as just agents for the federal government. WRONG. Everything this regime does and thinks is just wrong, wrong, wrong.
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- RD
I’m incredibly disturbed by the Justice Department’s continued gross mishandling of the Epstein files. Victims deserve better. America deserves better.
- RD
Following the latest Epstein files release, DOJ is still violating federal law. The Justice Department was supposed to release the full files in December and explain their redactions to Congress by January 3rd.
- SW
$31 billion in extra utility costs, much of it driven by climate perils caused by fossil fuel pollution; much of it caused by fossil fuel minions in Trump administration blocking and delaying low-cost clean energy to reward Trump’s fossil fuel buddies.
link:https://subscriber.politicopro.com/article/eenews/2026/01/29/utilities-sought-a-record-31b-in-rate-increases-last-year-00752839
- JR
You don’t want someone to steal your private data & I’m fighting to make sure they don’t. Joined colleagues to stop DOJ’s unlawful pressure campaign to coerce dozens of states into providing confidential voter files to Trump.
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- JS
President Trump just said that he wants housing prices to stay high, at a time when so many people are already struggling to keep a roof over their heads. He couldn't be more wrong or out of touch.
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- SW
Administration pretext of “national security” to stop offshore wind now 0-for-4 with 4 federal judges, including a Trump appointee. 0-for-5 if you count the first Revolution Wind “stop work” order thrown out months ago.
- AK
Bruce Springsteen singing his new song "Streets of Minneapolis" at our very own First Avenue. A place where amazing artists like Prince got their start - this venue means so much to our state and it's incredible to see Bruce bring our community together.
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- MW
Trump and his cronies are trying to cast doubt on free and fair elections.
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- RD
The Justice Department continues to pursue prosecutions in the name of Donald Trump—not in the name of justice.
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- SW
Looking to Davos corporate elite for leadership is like looking to squid for spines.
link:https://time.com/7353478/davos-climate-leadership-end-fossil-fuel-era/
- RG
I’m voting NO. I will not give ICE one more dime without real, meaningful reform on paper. Two American citizens were killed at point blank in less than one month because ICE was given a slush fund and a blank check to act without accountability. I won’t fund Trump’s private military.
- SW
What will lower energy bills is getting Revolution Wind up and operating, delivering 9.9 cent/kWhs into an 18 cent/kwh grid. Trump is messing with that to keep us buying higher-cost power from his big fossil-fuel-buddy donors.
link:https://www.providencejournal.com/story/news/politics/state/2026/01/30/plan-to-lower-ri-energy-bills-puts-two-mckee-priorities-at-odds/88418997007/
- TS
We have always organized and shown up for each other. It’s in our blood. That’s why nobody should be surprised that so many Minnesotans have volunteered what little free time they have to help one another.
- AS
There's no way that ICE agents with barely a month of training know how to use force, or when not to. That’s how we get reckless killings in our streets.
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- EM
Handing South Korea the keys to make nuclear weapons would undermine global efforts to prevent the bomb’s spread. US nuclear cooperation agreements should prohibit uranium enrichment and reprocessing. We must hold the line here.
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- SW
“Police chiefs who have spent half a decade trying to persuade a skeptical public that officers would curb their use of violence are contending with widespread alarm over federal officers ushering an innocent man into the snow in his shorts, arresting a 5-year-old and killing U.S. citizens.”
link:https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/30/us/its-all-just-going-down-the-toilet-police-chiefs-fume-at-ice-tactics.html
- AK
Devastated to learn of Catherine O’Hara’s passing. Kate McCallister, Moira Rose, and so many of her other characters will live with us forever. Thank you for bringing us so much joy for decades.
- ES
In this week's Intel Brief, we dig into three important topics: 1️⃣ How ICE operates with different sets of rules than the police. 2️⃣ The raid on a Georgia election office, and the larger efforts to collect voter rolls 3️⃣ How the chaotic approach to China is hurting Americans youtu.be/Sh0ilxogooc
link:https://youtu.be/Sh0ilxogooc