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This week, we break down a series of events that reveal the dangerous gap between power and accountability in America.
We begin with Jake Lang — a January 6 agitator — who traveled to Minnesota during a moment of grief and protest, only to provoke a community already mourning the death of Renee Goode.
Then, a Minnesota police chief exposes what many have feared: ICE agents targeting Black and Brown people, stopping U.S. citizens without cause, drawing weapons, and violating civil rights — even against off-duty police officers.
We follow with Donald Trump’s Truth Social post claiming ICE is removing “the worst criminals,” and unpack why that claim has no factual basis — while real people are being hunted at workplaces, schools, and neighborhoods.
Finally, we highlight the Progressive Voice of the Week: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who directly challenges J.D. Vance’s response to the killing of Renee Goode and reminds us what leadership with conviction actually sounds like.
This episode isn’t about left or right — it’s about truth, intent, and humanity.
Because when even police chiefs are sounding the alarm, silence is no longer an option.
By Lindsey UnfilteredThis week, we break down a series of events that reveal the dangerous gap between power and accountability in America.
We begin with Jake Lang — a January 6 agitator — who traveled to Minnesota during a moment of grief and protest, only to provoke a community already mourning the death of Renee Goode.
Then, a Minnesota police chief exposes what many have feared: ICE agents targeting Black and Brown people, stopping U.S. citizens without cause, drawing weapons, and violating civil rights — even against off-duty police officers.
We follow with Donald Trump’s Truth Social post claiming ICE is removing “the worst criminals,” and unpack why that claim has no factual basis — while real people are being hunted at workplaces, schools, and neighborhoods.
Finally, we highlight the Progressive Voice of the Week: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who directly challenges J.D. Vance’s response to the killing of Renee Goode and reminds us what leadership with conviction actually sounds like.
This episode isn’t about left or right — it’s about truth, intent, and humanity.
Because when even police chiefs are sounding the alarm, silence is no longer an option.