Morning Wire - Minneapolis Shooting Spirals & U.S. Armada Approaches Iran | 1.26.26
Episode Date: January 26, 2026An armed Minneapolis protestor is shot and killed by a federal agent leading more protestors into the streets, the shooting fallout reaches D.C., and America beefs up its naval presence near Iran. Get... the facts first with Morning Wire. As hundreds of thousands remain affected by this week’s winter storm, Morning Wire is coming to you as audio-only. We look forward to coming back to video as soon as safely possible! - - - Ep. 2599 - - - Wake up with new Morning Wire merch: https://bit.ly/4lIubt3 - - - Today's Sponsors: Balance of Nature - Go to https://BalanceofNature.com to lock in 50% OFF for one year when you subscribe to the Whole Health System supplements as a Preferred Customer. Brickhouse Nutrition - Get 20% off when you enter code WIRE at https://TakeLean.com - - - Privacy Policy: https://www.dailywire.com/privacy morning wire,morning wire podcast,the morning wire podcast,Georgia Howe,John Bickley,daily wire podcast,podcast,news podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Rioters take over the streets of Minneapolis
following the shooting death of an armed anti-ice protester.
I want to remind everybody that this situation and this tragedy did not have to happen.
Our law enforcement are doing everything that they can to protect the public.
I'm Daily Wire, Executive Editor John Bickley, with Georgia Howe.
It's Monday, January 26th. This is Morning Wire.
As the protests grow beyond Minnesota, the political and
and media battle over what's happening on the ground heats up.
It's a campaign of organized brutality against the people of our state.
And today that campaign claimed another life.
And Trump sends more U.S. forces to the Middle East,
as another showdown with Iran seems imminent.
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Thousands engaged in protests that often turned into violent riots in Minneapolis over the weekend,
following a fatal shooting involving a federal immigration officer and an armed protester.
Here with the details is Daily Wire reporter Amanda Presta Giacomo.
Morning Amanda.
So let's start with this fatal shooting from Saturday.
The victim has been identified as 37.
year old Alex Pretti. What have we learned now about the circumstances of this incident?
Well, we know that Pretti was armed while he was interacting with law enforcement and that he
had magazines with ammo on him. It is unclear, however, if he had ever brandished that weapon.
Also, we know that Border Patrol agents were trying to conduct an operation to detain an
illegal with a violent criminal history when this all went down. That illegal is still at large.
Predi seems to have inserted himself in this situation while Border Patrol is dealing with an agitator.
From DHS's perspective, Secretary Christine Noam described the incident as an avoidable tragedy.
Here she is on Saturday.
The individual approached U.S. Border Patrol officers with a 9mm semi-automatic handgun.
The officers attempted to disarm this individual, but the armed suspect reacted violently.
Fearing for his life and for the lives of his fellow officers around him,
and agent fired defensive shots.
The suspect also had two magazines with ammunition in them that held dozens of rounds.
President Trump responded to the shooting just hours after the incident.
He noted Prettie's handgun, but he really criticized Democrat leaders in the state for what he said was inciting insurrection.
Obviously, that term insurrection is no accident and very much loaded.
The president also questioned if these leaders called off local law enforcement so that federal officers would be
left unprotected and, you know, create this tragic situation.
Oh, a serious allegation. And what about the video footage of the shooting that's been making
the rounds? What can we see going on there? Right. The footage shows just a lot of chaos
going on when Pready is shot. You can hear agitators blowing whistles, for example. That's meant
to distract and cause confusion for officers. And while this scuffle is going on, pepper spray is
deployed and an officer reportedly yells gun. That was right before you hear gun. That was right before you
hear gunshots go off. There have been questions about when exactly Preddy was disarmed, if he was
disarmed before the shooting. Analysis from the Wall Street Journal claims that Preddy's handgun was taken
by an officer less than one second before you hear 10 shots rang out. Warning to listeners, we're going to
play a bit of audio from the incidents, and it's obviously disturbing. CPR was administered,
but Preddy did die at the scene. We've also heard from the victim's family. They say that
Preddy was a caring ICU nurse at a VA hospital, and they're accusing the Trump administration
of telling sickening lies.
And in the aftermath of this, things got even more chaotic in Minneapolis.
Thousands took to the streets.
We've seen reports of a no ice zone being set up.
What have we seen since the shooting in the city?
Yeah, I mean, the city was already a powder keg, John, and this fatal shooting really set
things off.
Yeah.
Nome said rioters obstructed and assaulted law enforcement.
One officer actually had his finger.
bit off. There were even direct
calls from Farlef Antifa members
to attack immigration officers.
Here's one Minnesota Antifa
member named Kyle Wagner in a video.
This was posted by journalist
Andy No. They f***ed up.
It's time to suit up. Boots on
the ground. Get your
fucking guns and stop
these fucking people.
Vice President J.D. Vance also
weighed in. He just recently visited
ICE agents in Minnesota. He
accused local authorities of
working with far-left agitators to, quote, engage chaos in the city.
Yet another tragedy in Minneapolis, and the situation does feel like it's spiraling further out
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The deadly encounter between federal immigration agents and a Minneapolis man has ignited a fierce
debate among political leaders that could impact all Americans. Daily Wire culture reporter,
Megan Basham is here now to detail some of those responses and the fallout. So Megan, what have the
reactions been to what took place this weekend? Well, predictably, this incident is having a ripple
effect across Washington. And one of the biggest is that Senate Democrats are now saying that they
will no longer support a budget deal that had already been passed by the House because it
includes funding for the Department of Homeland Security. Democratic leader Chuck Schumer
said in a statement released Saturday, and I'll just quote it in full. What's happening in Minnesota
is appalling and unacceptable in any American city. Democrats sought common sense reforms on the Department
of Homeland Security spending bill, but because of Republicans' refusal to stand up to President Trump,
the DHS bill is woefully inadequate to rein in the abuses of ICE. Senate Democrats will not
provide the votes to proceed to the appropriations bill if the DHS funding bill is included.
And then you're hearing similar things from Dems like Mark Warner of Virginia and even
Patty Murray of Washington, who was the one who negotiated this funding package.
They say that they will not pass it if it includes that additional funding for DHS.
And while Republicans control the Senate, they only have 53 seats and will need 60 votes to get
that budget passed.
So Polly Market is now putting the odds of a government shutdown at 80%.
So that's in Washington.
What about the political leaders in Minnesota? Have we seen any attempts to tone down some of the rhetoric that we heard last week?
No, actually, I would say just the opposite. Daily Wire political reporter Cameron Arcand has been closely covering the situation for us over the weekend.
And he points out that Walls used extremely loaded terms in his response.
Walls called ICE deployment in the city a quote-unquote occupation.
Following the shooting, Governor Tim Walls was quick to ask for state cooperation in the investigation.
saying he, quote, told the White House that the state must lead the investigation.
Let state investigators secure justice as we process the scene stay peaceful and give them space.
Later on Saturday night, he wrote that they think they can provoke us into abandoning our values,
saying we will keep the peace and we will see this occupation end.
And to Cameron's point there, Walls also held a press conference shortly after news of the shooting broke
and used that time to denigrate ICE and attack the Trump administration.
Do I have any confidence Donald Trump will do the right thing?
No, I don't have a lot of confidence Donald Trump will do the right thing.
I do have a lot of confidence that the majority of the American people will do the right thing.
And I think there cannot be very many people across this country looking right now,
after all the reporting that's been done, after everything that's been said under the pretense that they are here about immigration reform,
and quit referring to these people as law enforcement.
They are not law enforcement.
The police chief of Minneapolis, Brian O'Hara, seemed to follow his boss's lead there and said on CBS that even if an investigation determines that agents did lawfully shoot Alex Prettie, ICE should still stop its efforts to enforce immigration law in his city.
I don't think that even matters at this point because there's just, there is so much outrage and concern around what is happening in the city.
And then on the other side of the aisle, DHS is out urging Minnesota residents.
not to interfere with ICE operations.
And they're pointing out that these kinds of tragedies
are not occurring in other cities
where ICE has been deployed
because in other cities,
local law enforcement are working with ICE
and are not encouraging organized protesters
to obstruct their operations.
This was DHS Secretary Christy Knoeem on Fox.
We do know that he came to that scene
and impeded a law enforcement operation,
which is against federal law.
It's a felony.
When he did that interacting with those agents,
when they tried to get him to disengage.
He became aggressive and resisted them.
And that's how this tragedy unfolded,
and we hope we never see it again.
It grieves me to think about what his family is going through,
but it also grieves me what's happening
to these law enforcement officers every day out on the streets
with the violence that they face.
And that was something that was echoed by Deputy A.G. Todd Blanche.
Why? In one city, in one place do we have these problems,
We deport 10 times the number of illegal aliens out of Texas than we do out of Minneapolis.
Why do we hear nothing out of Texas about any of the same problems that we have in Minneapolis?
I'll tell you why.
Because in Texas, we have the cooperation and support of local law enforcement so that we can do these operations safely,
keeping U.S. citizens and others protected and safe.
Now, as Amanda noted, we have heard from President Trump,
is there any indication from him or other White House officials that they'll actually
order ICE to pull back from Minnesota? Yeah, no, not right now. There isn't. The president's response
so far is to point the finger ultimately at Minnesota officials. He's asking where the local police have
been and he also continues to highlight what's driving this heightened federal presence in the state.
He said on True Social, quoting here, Minnesota is a criminal cover up of the massive financial
fraud that has gone on. So it doesn't sound right now like the administration plans on backing down,
but we will have to see if the budget battle changes that calculation.
So it sounds like both sides are digging in at this point.
Megan, thanks for reporting.
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President Trump says he's dispatched an armada to Iran
as the death toll in the country continues to climb
amid anti-government protests.
Daily Wire reporter Tim Pierce is here to talk about the latest in Iran
and what Washington's next steps could be, morning, Tim.
So let's start with President Trump's announcement.
He said last week that U.S. forces are on their way to Iran.
How many forces are we talking about?
Yeah, President Trump didn't give specifics last week.
He only said the forces on their way to the Middle East are massive.
Here was Trump on Thursday.
You know, we have a lot of ships going that direction, just in case.
We have a big flotilla going in that direction.
And we'll see what happens.
The armada he spoke about then is the USS Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group,
which was last stationed in the South China Sea and reportedly reached the Middle East yesterday.
The strike group includes, of course, the Lincoln as well as three guided missile destroyers.
The Lincoln itself is carrying five fighter squadrons.
More cargo jets and aerial refueling tankers have also been sent to the region too.
So when Trump says just in case, what does that mean?
What exactly is he watching for what might actually trigger action?
Yeah, it's a good question.
The president drew a red line for Tehran a few weeks ago, and it was the mass slaughter of protesters
speaking out against the regime.
Trump said if Iran cracks down and kills protesters,
like it has done in the past, we will step in with force and stop it.
Now, although reliable information has been tough to get out of Iran, all reports indicate
that that mass slaughter that Trump warned against has happened and likely continues to happen.
The only real question is how many people have died.
Officially, the number of deaths from the protests are already in the thousands, but unofficial
numbers given by human rights groups, opposition groups, even reports from officials inside the
regime suggest that the number of deaths are well into the tens of thousands.
According to time, two senior officials in the country's Ministry of Health told the outlet that the death toll over just two days on January 8th and 9th could reach 30,000.
But the president last week was still hesitant to accuse the regime of forcing our hand yet.
Here's Trump again.
I'd rather not see anything happen, but we're watching them very closely.
I stopped 837 hangings on Thursday.
And I said, if you hang those people, you're going to be hit harder than you've ever been in.
hit. It will make what we did to your Iran nuclear look like peanuts at an hour before this
horrible thing was going to take place. They canceled it. So that was a good side. But we have a
armada. We have a massive fleet heading in that direction. And maybe we won't have to use it.
We'll see. Now, as we've come to expect about Trump, things can escalate really fast all at once.
And whatever he says about what the regime is doing, the fact is he has dispatched
a lot more military hardware to the region. So the possibility of a strike is still very much on the
table. Right. Trump's strikes had been swift and caught the enemy off guard so far. Now, on another
foreign policy issue, Trump has been very critical of a number of our allies recently over what he
says are actions that undermine our national security. Greenland was a major focus, but what's the
latest on that front? Well, now that Trump's concerns over Greenland appear to be addressed for now,
he has turned his attention to Canada over its move to strengthen ties with China.
Earlier this month, Prime Minister Mark Carney said that Canada has reached a preliminary agreement
to lower trade barriers with Beijing. But Trump said that if that were to happen,
the U.S. would increase tariffs on Canadian imports by 100%. Trump said, quote,
if Governor Carney thinks he is going to make Canada a drop-off port for China to send goods
and products into the United States, he is sorely mistaken.
Well, Trump certainly knows how to escalate things when it meets his purposes.
Tim, thanks so much for joining us.
Thanks for having me.
Another story we're tracking, the massive snowstorm that swept half the country left more than 800,000 homes without electricity, and has forced the cancellation of over 10,000 flights.
The mixture of snow, sleet, and freezing rain with the promise of extremely low temperatures in the coming days has prompted declarations of federal emergency disasters.
President Trump approved the status for several states this weekend, including Arkansas, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana.
Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia.
Stay warm and stay safe.
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