January 30 DOJ opens civil rights investigation into Minnesota death of Alex Pretti DOJ launches civil rights investigation into fatal Border Patrol shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche confirms.
January 30 Death penalty off the table for Luigi Mangione after judge agrees to dismiss federal murder charge Defense argues prosecutors failed to prove underlying "crime of violence" needed for federal murder through use of firearm charge in UnitedHealthcare CEO killing.
January 30 Hillary Clinton says events in Minneapolis show the ‘moral rot at the heart of Trump’s MAGA movement’ Hillary Clinton accused President Donald Trump and MAGA supporters of "moral rot" in a new Atlantic essay, arguing they've abandoned traditional Christian values.
January 30 EXCLUSIVE: Epstein emails released as DOJ says no criminal or inappropriate conduct by Trump FIRST ON FOX: The Justice Department released more than 3 million Jeffrey Epstein records including his personal emails Friday, with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche telling Fox News Digital that "in none of these communications, even when doing his best to disparage President Trump, did Epstein suggest President Trump had done anything criminal or had any inappropriate contact with any of his victims."
January 30 Reporter's Notebook: Senate funding deal hits snag as Graham presses sanctuary city vote Sen. Lindsey Graham holds up government funding, demanding votes on a sanctuary cities bill and expanded lawsuit rights for Jack Smith surveillance targets.
January 30 GOP lawmaker moves to block welfare recipients from sending money overseas: 'Abuse ends now' Republican Ohio Sen. Bernie Moreno introduces bill to ban public assistance recipients from sending money overseas, with fines up to $100,000 for violations.
January 30 John Rich slams Nashville mayor over power outage response after ice storm Country music artist John Rich discusses widespread power outages in Nashville after a severe ice storm on ‘America’s Newsroom.’
January 30 Missouri launches sweeping lawsuit to block census from counting illegal immigrants: 'hijack representation' Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway demands the Census Bureau redo its 2020 population count, excluding illegal immigrants and visa holders.
January 30 Hegseth says Department of War 'will be prepared to deliver' whatever Trump wants following Iran warning Secretary of War Pete Hegseth says military will "deliver whatever this president expects" as President Donald Trump warns Iran about nuclear program development.
January 30 Hegseth says Department of War 'will be prepared to deliver' for Trump on Iran Secretary of War Pete Hegseth speaks about "reestablishing deterrence at the War Department" during Cabinet meeting on Thursday, Jan. 29, 2026.