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Anne Frank • Breitbart • Holocaust • Immigration • Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) • Politics
Tim Walz Compares ICE Enforcing U.S. Immigration Laws to Nazi Germany
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) compared U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) enforcing the nation’s immigration laws to Nazi Germany and referenced the story of Anne Frank.
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Antifa • Barack Obama • Breitbart • Crime • Immigration • Politics
Barack Obama Urges More Street Protests, Blames Trump for Minneapolis Shooting
Former President Barack Obama is urging Americans to “support and draw inspiration” from the aggressive, Antifa-style provoke-blame-escalate street campaign in Minnesota against federal law enforcement that has led to the deaths of two Americans.
The post Barack Obama Urges More Street Protests, Blames Trump for Minneapolis Shooting appeared first on Breitbart.
assault • Attack • Conservative Review • DC Exclusives - Freelance • Maxwell frost • Newsletter: Politics and Elections
‘Punched Me In The Face’: Congressman Claims He Was ‘Assaulted’ In Film Festival Restroom
‘I was assaulted by a man at Sundance Festival who told me that Trump was going to deport me before he punched me in the face’
Bad Bunny • Blaze Media • Drag • NFL • Sports • Super bowl
Bad Bunny blitzes Super Bowl fans with super ‘queer’ halftime show

An insider report claims that Puerto Rican musician Bad Bunny has plans to make the Super Bowl LX halftime show awfully political.
Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio, aka Bad Bunny, stirred controversy for most of 2025, both before and after being named as the performer for the big game. This included telling audiences they “have four months to learn” Spanish to understand his performance and releasing a parody of President Trump in his music video song “NUEVAYoL” on the fourth of July.
‘The NFL has no idea what’s coming.’
Now outlet Radar said that members of the musician’s style team have revealed he plans on delivering a “political thunderbolt” during the halftime show.
Glam squad
Insiders described as a stylist and a member of the singer’s “glam team” alleged that Bad Bunny plans on wearing a dress during the halftime show to honor Puerto Rican “queer icons” and “generations of drag, resistance, and cultural rebellion,” the outlet wrote.
Photo by Daniel Shirey/MLB Photos via Getty Images
“He loves controversy. He lives to push envelopes,” a stylist involved in Bad Bunny’s clothing choices allegedly told Radar.
Dress mess
“He is 100% going to wear a dress. A political thunderbolt disguised as couture,” they added.
A second source also explained, “He’s not playing it safe. The NFL has no idea what’s coming. Zero.”
An apparent third source, listed as only “a pal” of Bad Bunny’s, said that critics are free to complain, but “the dress is already being sewn.”
RELATED: Trump administration responds to Bad Bunny’s promise to perform in Spanish for ‘woke’ halftime show
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Harebrained
The NFL has been accused by the president of passing the responsibility of the booking on to the promoters, as the content seemingly is at odds with the league’s core fans.
“Apple Music, the NFL, and Roc Nation announced that 3x Grammy Award-winning global recording artist Bad Bunny will perform at the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif. on Sunday, February 8, 2026, airing on NBC,” the NFL wrote in a press release last September.
Apple Music’s key figure is listed as Oliver Schusser, vice president of Apple Music and international content.
Roc Nation is also involved. That company was founded by rapper Jay-Z and has been working on Super Bowl halftime shows since 2019.
Shawn “Jay-Z” Carter said in the same press release that Bad Bunny’s “unique ability to bridge genres, languages, and audiences makes him an exciting and natural choice to take the Super Bowl halftime stage.”
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Blaze Media • Economy • Inflation • Las vegas • Nevada • Opinion & analysis
Trump’s economic agenda needs a Vegas test — and a Vegas win

Las Vegas is a mirror. When it works, America works. When it struggles, the problem isn’t local — it’s national.
Vegas was built on a simple idea: value. Give people a reason to come, treat them fairly, and let them choose how much risk they want to take. No lectures. No stupid political games. No government hand in your pocket every five minutes.
A great city doesn’t nickel-and-dime its customers. Value matters. People don’t expect cheap. They expect fair. That lesson applies nationally, too.
That formula built the entertainment capital of the world. And right now, it’s under pressure.
The neon lights have dimmed
Vegas is getting squeezed from both ends, and the pressure feels familiar because it’s the same pressure families across the country have felt.
Under the Biden administration, inflation surged. Housing costs jumped. Groceries, energy, airfare, and insurance rose together. Families didn’t get richer. Their dollars just bought less.
Reckless spending, energy restrictions, and regulatory overreach drove the damage. Washington acted like prices were somebody else’s problem.
Southern Nevada also felt the economic whiplash. Tourism collapsed during the 2020 lockdowns, wiping out billions and driving unemployment as high as 33% at its peak. Visitor spending returned slowly, then softened again in 2025 — after wages, rents, and debt had already risen on the assumption that demand would keep growing.
For locals trying to raise families, that meant higher baseline costs and less margin for error. Housing, rent, and transportation ate paychecks. Hospitality wages rose, but many workers still lost ground as commuting costs and rents climbed faster.
A gamble on progress
Under President Trump, the trend has started to reverse — not overnight, but directionally. Energy production is up. Supply chains have stabilized. Regulatory pressure has eased. Inflation cooled. Costs didn’t snap back, but the bleeding slowed.
That matters because affordability is competitiveness. Vegas shows what happens when value breaks.
For decades, Vegas understood the middle-class customer: a weekend trip, a decent room, a good meal, a show, maybe a little gambling — and you left feeling like you got your money’s worth.
That perception is cracking. Resort fees that feel like a second room rate. Paid parking where it never used to exist. Food and drink prices that make people stop and stare. Fees stacked on top of fees, revealed at checkout. The experience starts feeling less like entertainment and more like an airport terminal.
Visitors notice. And when people feel squeezed, they don’t just complain — they change their behavior.
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Vegas runs on volume. When fewer visitors come, fewer dollars circulate. The pain hits the dealer, the server, the bartender, the stagehand, the hotel staff, and the rideshare driver long before it reaches the executive suite.
Zoom out, and you see America facing the same dynamic.
The United States used to win because we offered the best value on earth. Not the cheapest — the best deal. A place where costs made sense and life felt attainable.
That edge has been eroding, especially in housing. When home ownership becomes a fantasy, workers can’t relocate, young families delay building stable lives, and talent looks elsewhere.
Meanwhile, competitors are building. Riyadh. Dubai. Macao. Singapore. They’re creating new tourism and entertainment hubs designed to pull dollars away from legacy markets like Las Vegas.
They’re betting America forgets how competition works.
Make Vegas Vegas again
Federal policy matters here. Washington still treats Vegas like a cash register, with outdated rules such as taxing gambling winnings and forcing IRS reporting thresholds stuck in the 1970s. That doesn’t just annoy visitors. It tells the world America doesn’t understand modern consumer behavior.
Ending the federal tax on gambling winnings isn’t radical. It’s strategic. Updating IRS reporting levels isn’t reckless. It’s realistic. Both would improve the visitor experience and help Vegas compete.
The industry also has work to do. A great city doesn’t nickel-and-dime its customers. Transparency matters. Value matters. People don’t expect cheap. They expect fair.
That lesson applies nationally, too.
America doesn’t win by lecturing consumers or ignoring affordability. America wins by making this country the best place on earth to live, work, build, and spend money.
Vegas is telling that story in real time. If Washington listens, the rest of the country benefits.
Agent-Involved Shooting • Border / Cartel Chronicles • Breitbart • Gregory K. Bovino • Law and Order • Politics
WATCH: New Video Shows Struggle Leading Up to Deadly Minnesota Shooting by Border Patrol Agent
A video circulating on social media shows a new angle on the shooting that occurred in South Minneapolis on Saturday morning. The video shows the suspect attempting to push an agent away from two protesters, later grabbing and pulling at one of them. Within seconds of Border Patrol agents struggling to subdue the suspect, shots ring out.
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2nd Amendment • Breitbart • Department of Homeland Security (DHS) • Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) • Politics • Pre-Viral
Minneapolis Police Chief: Deceased Man Shot by Federal Agent Was ‘A Lawful Gun Owner with a Permit to Carry’
During a Saturday press conference Minneapolis police chief Brian O’Hara indicated the man shot and killed by a federal agent was “a lawful gun owners with a permit to carry.”
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) • Breitbart • Clips • CNN • Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) • Politics
Ocasio-Cortez: ICE Shooting Was an ‘Execution’
Saturday on CNN’s “Newsroom Live,” Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) reports that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents shot and killed Alex Pretti in Minneapolis was an “execution.”
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