The Megyn Kelly Show - Homan Gets to Work in MN and Meets Walz, Inside the Funding of MN Activist Networks: AM Update 1/28
Episode Date: January 28, 2026Border Czar Tom Homan arrives in Minnesota seeking cooperation from state and local leaders, as protests intensify and federal officials warn the current ICE surge will continue absent policy changes.... New reporting traces Minnesota’s highly organized anti-ICE protests to a network of socialist nonprofits and a wealthy donor, fueling claims the movement is being professionally funded and coordinated. President Trump launches the 2026 midterm campaign in Iowa, framing the election as a referendum on crime, immigration enforcement, and Democratic control of Congress. Italian officials erupt over reports that U.S. ICE investigators will assist with security at the Winter Olympics, as DHS insists the agents will focus solely on protecting American athletes and officials - former Acting DHS Secretary Chad Wolf weighs in. Relief Factor: Find out if Relief Factor can help you live pain-free—try the 3-Week QuickStart for just $19.95 at https://ReliefFactor.com or call 800-4-RELIEF. Cozy Earth: Celebrate everyday love with Cozy Earth’s Bamboo Pajamas—unbelievably soft comfort with an exclusive BOGO deal Jan 25–Feb 8. Shop now at https://cozyearth.com with code MEGYNBOGO! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Good morning, everyone. I'm Megan Kelly. It's Wednesday, January 28th, 2026, and this is your AM update.
We want them out. We don't want swap seats.
Borders'ar Tom Homan arrives in Minnesota, attempting to build a cooperative relationship with state and local leaders as tensions in the community remain high.
These are paid insurrectionists. These are paid agitators.
A look into who is funding the well-organized anti-ice agitators in Minnesota.
President Trump kicks off the 2026 mid-term.
election cycle with remarks in Iowa, and Italian officials in turmoil over reports that
ICE agents will be at the upcoming Winter Olympics. All that and more coming up in just a moment
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increase cooperation with state and local officials after clashes over federal immigration enforcement.
including last weekend's fatal shooting of anti-ice agitator Alex Prettie during a confrontation
with a border agent. The White House laying out three key demands it has of Minnesota officials,
which it says are necessary to begin reducing the thousands of federal agents currently operating in
the Twin Cities. One, turn over all illegal aliens currently incarcerated in their prisons and jails.
2. Turn over all illegal aliens who are arrested by local police.
3. Assist federal authorities in apprehending and detaining illegal aliens who are wanted for crimes.
All of that is currently prohibited by the sanctuary city policies governing Minneapolis and other Minnesota counties,
which ban virtually any and all cooperation with ICE.
The only additional White House demand that might be honored by a sanctuary city is that the local
locals turn over any illegal aliens who have active warrants for their arrest. In other words,
all illegals for whom the feds have a criminal arrest warrant. This is already something even
sanctuary cities are supposed to do, though some still refuse in blatant violation of federal law.
Former acting DHS secretary Chad Wolf tells AM Update Tom Holman is the right man to negotiate
these demands with local officials. It's a stroke of genius from the president sending Tom Homan
in. He's got a very unique skill set. He's a 30-year operator, both at Border Patrol and ICE. He understands
the mission and the operational requirements and what is needed. So he's able to talk to the governor and
the mayor at a very operational and tactical level of we need access to this type of information
for us to do our job. We need local police to do these three things, not everything, but these
three things to be successful. And so he's able to talk to him at a very
I think different level than others that perhaps have been talking to them.
Governor Walls suggesting Monday in the Wall Street Journal that Minnesota is already cooperating
with federal immigration authorities, writing that his Department of Corrections quote,
honors all immigration detainers, meaning if ICE has marked anyone for deportation who happens to be
arrested in Minnesota, state authorities will notify ICE if the person's in custody or is about to
released from jail. Fox News Immigration reporter Bill Malusian reporting this week that this claim is,
quote, very misleading, pointing out that Minnesota state prisons may honor ICE detainers, but its
city and county jails do not, and that this is where the fight has always been. So, will cities like
Minneapolis change their behavior? Don't bet on it. Minneapolis mayor, Jacob Fry, after meeting
with Tom Homan this week, posting to X, quote, I shared with Mr. Homan the same.
serious negative impacts this operation has had on Minneapolis and surrounding communities,
as well as the strain it has placed on our local police officers.
I also made it clear that Minneapolis does not and will not enforce federal immigration laws,
and that we will remain focused on keeping our neighbors and streets safe.
Homan, in an ex post last night, writing, quote,
While we don't agree on everything, these meetings were a productive starting point,
and I look forward to more conversations with key stakeholders in the days ahead.
President Trump has been clear.
He wants American cities to be safe and secure for law-abiding residents, and they will be.
Before meeting with Homan yesterday, Governor Walses appearing on the Bullwork podcast,
discussing President Trump's decision to pull DHS chief Christy Knoem and Border Patrol commander Greg Bovino out of Minneapolis
and to turn the Minnesota operation over to Homan.
To be very clear, there's a change in tone, and we'll see, I'm going to meet here later today with Tom Homan.
I understand Greg Bovino is good.
gone, you know, and that's a good riddance one. But it doesn't change the fact that the posture
is still the same, that this is an unorganized, untrained, dangerous force on the streets that has
nothing to do with either immigration or law enforcement. And I'm telling you, these folks that
are out there on the streets, they're very skeptical and rightfully so. So the mood is, there's a
hint of hope and optimism, but there is a resolve that says, you know, the end of this is not
Greg Bovino leaving. The end of this is a sane policy on how you do immigration reform and stop
an attack by the federal government on the state. After the meeting, Walls's office with a slightly
more optimistic tone, releasing a statement that reads, quote, the governor and Homan agreed on
the need for an ongoing dialogue and will continue working toward those goals. As for how all of this
is going over in Minneapolis, hundreds of protesters taking to the Capitol building yesterday,
making it clear that nothing short of a full withdrawal of federal officers will do.
We want the 2,000-plus agents that are still here today occupying our communities and putting them at harm's risk for being abducted or even shot and killed.
We want them out.
We don't want swapses.
So until that demand is fulfilled, there is simply not a satisfying moment in this change.
In Washington, calls from Democrat lawmakers to remove Homeland Security Secretary,
Christy Noem altogether are growing. Here, Senators Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, Peter Welsh of
Vermont, and Mark Warner of Virginia. Christy Noem should resign. And if she doesn't, Congress should
impeach her and remove her from office. She should resign. I mean, she is a real problem.
I think Christy Noem should have never gotten the job in the first place. And if the president
had any sense of responsibility, he would fire her. Moderate Democratic Senator John
Federman of Pennsylvania also joining calls for Noam's resignation.
Two Republican senators, Tom Tillis of North Carolina and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, also
pushing for Secretary Noem to resign. Additionally, at least 140 Democrat House members
signing onto a resolution to impeach the secretary, an effort likely to gain little traction
given that Republicans control the House. DHS responding yesterday to the call for Noem to be
fired, quote, DHS enforces the law.
Congress passes, period. If certain members don't like these laws, changing them is literally their job.
President Trump from the White House lawn yesterday appearing to back the secretary.
It's not going to step down. No. I think she's doing a very good job. I think she's doing a very good
job. The border is totally secure. You know, you forget, we had a border that I inherited where
millions of people were coming through. Now we have a border where no one is coming through.
they come into our country only legally, so you have to remember those things.
A familiar playbook emerging among anti-ice agitators in Minnesota.
Whistles to signal law enforcement is near, spotters located around the city,
coordinated responses resulting in near instant swarms of disruptors.
These tactics have played out in cities across the country,
President Trump yesterday on Fox saying,
these people are not just organic activists.
When I watch some of the people that I've been watching over the last few weeks,
these are paid insurrectionists, these are paid agitators.
These people aren't normal like, oh, gee, that, you know, they're incensed about anything.
How do you get incensed when you go into a state and you're taking criminals out?
You're taking monsters out, murders.
But who is fronting the money behind the madness?
Fox News Digital reporting that a review of rapid response messages circulating after Alex
Pretti's death on Saturday points to a quote,
hub of communist and socialist non-profit organizations,
working as key organizers of the resistance campaign
against federal immigration enforcement.
According to Fox, many of those groups are funded
by American-born billionaire Neville Roy Singham,
a quote self-declared Marxist-Leninist living in Shanghai.
Some of the organizations reportedly trace back
to the People's Forum,
a non-profit incubator for socialist and communist groups
funded by Singham.
The Daily Wire reporting, the People's Forum, supports left-wing propaganda outfits like
Breakthrough News, which creates a bevy of anti-ice content heavily focused on Minneapolis.
Despite not being as well known as left-wing megadoner George Soros,
Singham is not new to the activist scene.
In 2023, the New York Times publishing an investigation headline, quote,
A global web of Chinese propaganda leads to a U.S. tech mogul.
The Times reporting that Singham sits at the center of the center of,
a vast, well-funded influence network that blends progressive activism with Chinese Communist Party
messaging, operating a web of charities and shell companies around the world. The Times reporting
Singham works closely with Chinese state-linked media outlets, though he told the paper in an email,
quote, I categorically deny and repudiate any suggestion that I'm a member of, work for,
take orders from, or follow instructions of any political party or government or their representatives.
I am solely guided by my beliefs, which are my long-held personal views.
In 2017, Singham married co-founder of the Code Pink activist group, Jody Evans.
Code Pink is known for staging sit-ins and protests, including repeated disruptions of congressional hearings.
The Times reporting since 2017, about a quarter of the group's total funding came from groups
linked to Singham.
Alex Goldenberg, a senior advisor at the Network Contagion Research Institute,
studies online foreign influence campaigns in a 2025 News Nation interview describing Singham's
reach and motivation. He has a footprint in India, South Africa, London, and is quite active
in the United States, funding a network of nonprofit organizations to the tune of tens of millions
of dollars. And he's not just funding activism. What we find is he's funding and export.
an authoritarian-aligned ideology under the banner of like American non-profit legitimacy.
It doesn't just promote anti-American sentiment, but openly supports authoritarian regimes,
repeatedly amplifies voices that glorify terrorism and cause for violent revolution,
such as the globalization of the intifada.
So what is being built here is not a protest movement.
I really view it as infrastructure for a deeply un-American campaign to destabilize the country from within.
Earlier this year, the House Oversight Committee voting to issue a subpoena to Singham,
probing possible violations of the Foreign Agents Registration Act,
which requires individuals to register with the DOJ if they are acting on behalf of a foreign entity
to influence U.S. policy.
Republican Congresswoman Anna Polina Luna of Florida,
earlier this month on Newsmax on the Oversight Committee's interest in Singham.
This individual Neville Singham is not a FARA agent.
He's not registered as an agent of China, and yet he is funding a lot of these anti-ice riots that you're seeing across the country.
And we know for a fact that this guy is an open Maoist.
It's actually he's self-proclaimed.
But he is, I would argue, probably worse than George Soros.
I do think that you'll see a lot of the foreign funding ties as well as the chaos that we're seeing in this country,
specifically now even looking into what's happening right now with these.
again, counter-ice protest now in Minnesota,
that you'll see exactly where it's coming from
and is simply benefiting the Communist Chinese Party.
And I will again say we support free speech,
but when you are now violently protesting
and causing harm to other American citizens,
that's where we draw the line.
Singham has not publicly commented on the subpoena
and his Shanghai address could complicate any potential enforcement
or investigative efforts.
Coming up, President Trump kicks off the 2026 midterm campaign
with remarks in Iowa.
and Italian officials scrambling after reports that ice agents will deploy to the Winter Olympics.
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President Trump on the trail in Iowa touting economic and economic and
and energy wins, officially firing the starting gun on the 2026 midterm campaign.
The stakes could not be higher, all 435 House seats on the ballot, along with 35 Senate seats,
setting up a fight for control of Congress that will shape the rest of President Trump's term.
In the House, Republicans heading into Election Day with a razor-thin advantage,
218 seats to Democrats 213, 4 seats are currently vacant.
Republicans can only afford to lose a net of two seats in order to maintain power.
Nonpartisan election tracking website 270 to win,
currently showing Republicans favored to keep 206 seats,
Democrats likely to hold 210 with 19, rated as a toss-up.
On the Senate side, Republicans entering the cycle with a 53 to 45 majority,
with the two independent senators, Bernie Sanders of Vermont and Angus King of Maine,
neither of whom are up for re-election, caucusing with Democrats.
270 to win predicting Republicans come away with 51 seats, Democrats 45, with four races rated as
toss-ups. President Trump, yesterday in Iowa, warning voters of what he says will come if Democrats
win big in 26. I'm telling you, if Kamala won or any of them, I think Gavin Newsom is worse,
because, I mean, he's destroyed California.
If they won, if they win, that group, that ideology wins,
you will be Venezuela on steroids.
And I've said it for years.
And you know what?
They will destroy our country.
President Trump sticking closely to the script at yesterday's event,
speaking for just about one hour,
Mr. Trump hammering his administration's successful crime-fighting efforts,
even in some blue cities.
So you read much about Minnesota,
where, unbeknownst to the public, we have brought down crime very substantially in Minnesota.
We've taken out thousands of hard criminals, hardened, vicious, horrible criminals.
You don't read about things like Washington, D.C., where there is virtually no crime,
and it was horrible a year and a half ago. Memphis, Tennessee, which was a real disaster,
and now it's down. Crime is dropped by 78% of the last two months.
New Orleans, Louisiana. I was asked by the governor of Louisiana to
help them with New Orleans. It was a disaster, and crime is down 54% in about three weeks.
You don't read about that. And we've done all of this by taking thousands of criminals out of these states.
The president also laying out legislative priorities going forward.
Last week, I signed an executive order to ban Wall Street and large institutional investors
from buying up all the single family homes in America because we don't want America to become a nation of renters.
Your mortgage interest rates are now.
At the lowest level in three years,
and new mortgage applications are up 30%.
I've recently introduced my plan to repair the damage
of the Unaffordable Care Act, the worst disaster.
Obamacare was created to make insurance companies rich
with government subsidies.
I want all that money that gets paid to the insurance companies
to get paid directly to the people.
Election Day is set for November 3rd.
As preparations ramp up for the upcoming Winter Olympics in Italy, tempers flaring over reports that
U.S. ICE agents are heading to the Games. The AFP news agency reporting early Tuesday that
ICE agents will assist with Olympic security next month, triggering backlash from Italian officials.
Milan Mayor Giuseppe Sala reacting on local radio yesterday, quote,
This is a militia that kills. Could we ever say no to Trump? I believe they shouldn't come to Italy
because they don't guarantee they're aligned with our democratic security management methods.
Former Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte posting to X, quote,
We cannot allow this. DHS responding on X, quote,
obviously ICE does not conduct immigration enforcement operations in foreign countries.
At the Olympics, ICE's Homeland Security Investigations
is supporting the U.S. Department of State's diplomatic security service
and host nation to vet and mitigate risks from transnational criminal organizations.
The U.S. is expected to send a record 232 athletes to the Games, the largest American Winter Olympic group ever, along with a high-level U.S. delegation for opening ceremonies, including Vice President J.D. Vance, his wife, U.S. Vance, and Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
Former acting DHS secretary Chad Wolf, who served under the first Trump administration, breaks down ICE's role in securing U.S. personnel at international events like this one.
So ICE is made up of basically two different branches, which is the enforcement and removal operations, or ERO.
The other side of the house is Homeland Security Investigations or HSI.
These are investigators that have law enforcement authorities and powers.
HSI agents will be overseas at the Olympics, providing mitigation and vetting risk against U.S. athletes and U.S. officials,
and will be part of the larger security posture that the U.S. government will have there.
and there'll be supporting casting characters that will go over there to support the U.S.
athletes.
And they need security and they need, you know, you need to assess the threats that are coming in on a real-time basis, vet those threats, vet the risk that's ongoing there.
And so you need personnel on the ground to do that.
And that's what HSI does.
They are investigators and can sift through that.
So there'll be a piece and a larger pie there.
The opening ceremony is set for February 6th with the GESI.
games ending on February 22nd. And that'll do it for your AM update. I'm Megan Kelly.
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