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This week, the fallout from the Minnesota ICE shooting turns into a full-blown national political fight — not just over what happened, but over how the administration is trying to frame it. We break down the scramble to defend the killing of Alex Pretti, the flood of viral “context” clips (and why some may be unreliable or manipulated), and the internal shakeups as the Trump team tries to contain the damage.

Then: Democrats spend the week warning they won’t fund ICE… and ultimately vote to avoid a shutdown anyway. We talk about what that reveals about the party’s strategy, its fractures, and what “governing under hostage politics” does to everyone’s incentives.

Plus: Ilhan Omar is attacked at a rally, Don Lemon is arrested during a protest inside a church, and millions of pages of Epstein files drop — packed with allegations involving major public figures, but still demanding careful, sober scrutiny. Finally, we hit the week’s bigger power signals: Trump reportedly moving to nominate Kevin Warsh as Fed Chair, Rubio testifying on Venezuela, an FBI probe tied to the 2020 election ecosystem, Trump suing the IRS and Treasury over tax-record leaks, New York City launching 3-K/Pre-K applications, and the strange new reality of “extraordinary talent” visas in influencer culture.