• Senate Democrats blasted President Trump's raid on Caracas that captured Maduro. Just five years ago the same senators blasted Trump for not taking Maduro out. If Trump hosted a telethon for the American Cancer Society to cure cancer Democrats would object, saying cancer is a human right.
• The Golden Globes aired Sunday and stars wore anti-ICE pins and saluted the ICE protesters in Minneapolis. The entire entertainment industry is on edge. Every Democrat in Beverly Hills is now terrified that they could be shot and killed for doing nothing more than running over an ICE agent.
• Ted Cruz proposed a bill to stabilize the transfer portal chaos and NIL payouts roiling college football. It's demoralizing how coaches and players jump schools like pirates whenever a bigger, better deal opens up. Lane Kiffin just revealed that he's considering leaving LSU to become the Shah of Iran.
• The New York Times reports escalating chaos in Iran despite the Internet blackout ordered by Iran's ruling mullahs. Despite the Internet blackout, the world news is getting through. The street mob violence in Iran went up a dangerous notch today when Teheran named Minneapolis its Sister City.
• The Daily Mail reports that Iran protesters announced Friday they have re-named a street in Teheran Donald Trump Boulevard in thanks for his support. That's amazing. Any leader who has a street named after him both in Iran and in Israel has, what we call in Los Angeles, good people skills.
• The Pentagon says the U.S. unleashed a sound wave attack in the Venezuela raid that brought Maduro's guards to their knees, vomiting blood and bleeding through their noses. The code name is Project Yoko Ono. Julian Lennon is suing Hegseth to stop using his mother's music as a weapon of war.
• Minnesota filed suit against the DOJ to try to halt ICE from seizing illegal aliens and the FBI from investigating Somali fraud. The street protests are getting angrier and angrier. Honestly, I would think Minneapolis would have enough problems try to start their cars in minus-40 degree weather.
• President Trump warned Iran Monday that the regime's violence against the street protesters in Teheran could merit a U.S. response. It was rumored Monday that the president is planning to fly to L.A. and give a speech in Beverly Hills. It's a chance for him to speak directly to the Iranian people.
• The USDA announced new rules on January 1st which allow states to ban SNAP debit cards or food stamps to pay for the cost of candy, potato chips, Twinkies and cupcakes. You can't make it up. Leave it to the federal government to legalize marijuana one week then outlaw the munchies the next.
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