Demonstrators have continued to take to the streets of #Iran, defying an escalating crackdown by authorities against the growing #protest movement. An #internet #shutdown imposed by the authorities on Thursday has largely cut the protesters off from the rest of the world, but videos that trickled out of the country showed thousands of people demonstrating in Tehran overnight into Saturday morning. They chanted: 💥“Death to Khamenei,” in reference to supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and: 💥“Long live the shah.” New protests broke out late on Saturday with people rallying in a northern district of Tehran, according to a video verified by AFP. Authorities warned people to not take part in protests on Saturday. The country’s attorney general, Mohammad Mahvadi Azad, said anyone who did so would be considered an “enemy of god”, a charge which carries the death penalty. State TV later clarified that anyone who even assisted protesters could face the charge. Despite the crackdown, more protests were planned for the weekend. Reza Pahlavi, the exiled son of the former shah of Iran, called for protesters to take to the streets on Saturday and Sunday and seize control of their towns. Pahlavi, who has emerged as an increasingly popular figure in the current round of protests, asked people to hoist the pre-1979 “lion and sun” flag that was used during his father’s rule. “Our goal is no longer merely to come into the streets. The goal is to prepare to seize city centres and hold them,” he said, promising he would return to Iran soon.
State and local leaders say they do not believe that the FBI-investigation of the shooting death of #Renee #Nicole #Good will be fair and impartial, and are sounding alarms about the 💥impact of federal officials holding onto evidence in a potential prosecution of the ICE agent who killed her. Minnesota’s lead investigative agency, the "bureau of criminal apprehension", initially began investigating the shooting in conjunction with the FBI. But the #BCA issued a statement Thursday morning saying that “the US attorney’s office had reversed course: the investigation would now be led solely by the FBI, and the BCA would no longer have access to the case materials, scene evidence or investigative interviews necessary to complete a thorough and independent investigation”. Hennepin county attorney #Mary #Moriarty, an elected Democrat and the county’s prosecutor, clarified at a press conference Friday that the BCA – which was established in the wake of the George Floyd case – has a very high investigative standard and that this standard can’t be met when the organization doesn’t have access to all the evidence. It does not preclude an investigation, she said. But a lack of access to evidence hampers the investigation. “When the BCA came to the scene, the evidence had been taken by the FBI,” she said. 🆘 “They collected the car and took it wherever the BCA does not have access to the car. And the problem isn’t that the FBI took the car, it’s that 👉the BCA doesn’t have access to the car, or right now, even access to the forensic evaluation that happens as a result of the investigation with that car.” In a press conference on Friday, the Minneapolis mayor, #Jacob #Frey, described the federal government’s narrative casting Good as the villain as “#garbage” and called on the state to conduct its own investigation. “This is a time to follow the law,” he said. “This is not a time to hide from the facts. This is a time to embrace them, making sure that we’re pushing for transparency every step of the way.” “The fact that Pam Bondi’s Department of Justice and this presidential administration has already come to a conclusion about those facts is deeply concerning,” he added. Media reports have identified the agent who shot Good as Jonathan Ross. ICE agents allowed Ross to #leave the scene in the moments after the shooting, taking the weapon used in the shooting with him. “It doesn’t preclude a state investigation, but if the feds are saying, for example, you don’t even get to look at the firearm that was used to kill this person, that would certainly complicate it,” said #Eric J #Nelson, a defense attorney in Minneapolis with a long record of defending police officers accused of crimes. Nelson represented Derek Chauvin in his murder trial for killing Floyd. The legal standard for proving a case of excessive force rests on the 🔹“objective reasonableness” of the act as given in the 🔹"Graham v Connor" case decided by the US supreme court in 1989. From that case flows policies governing when and how police officers can use force. The standards are essentially the same for both state and federal prosecutions, he said. The breakdown in cooperation between state and federal agencies in this investigation is “shocking”, Nelson said, and flies in the face of the public’s expectations of legal norms. “There may be political differences, but ultimately in a question in a case like this, I don’t really think politics should have a place,” he said.
Three Democratic members of Congress from Minnesota, including House representative #Ilhan #Omar, were ❌ blocked from entering an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention center located near #Minneapolis on Saturday morning. incident took place near the Whipple federal building in the Twin Cities as clashes and demonstrations continued after the shooting death of 37-year-old #Renee #Good by an #ICE agent in south Minneapolis earlier in the week. During a press briefing, Omar explained that they were initially allowed inside the facility but were soon told to leave. "Shortly after we were let in, two officials came in and said that they received the message that we were 💥no longer allowed to be in the building and that they were rescinding our invitation to come in and declining any further access to the building,” she said.
In a letter to Apple CEO Tim Cook and Google CEO Sundar Pichai, U.S. Senators Ron Wyden, Ben Ray Lujan, and Edward Markey have requested that Apple and Google 👉remove X Corp's X and Grok apps from their app stores over recent incidents of "mass generation of nonconsensual sexualized images of women and children"
Iran’s supreme leader has vowed that authorities will not back down in the face of a rapidly growing protest movement, setting the stage for an intensified violent crackdown on the second day of a nationwide internet shutdown. Protests have raged in cities and towns across the country in recent days, posing a threat to the authority of the regime, which has been significantly weakened since the last large protest movement in the country in 2022. Another round of demonstrations was called for Friday night. In his first speech since demonstrations started on 28 December, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei described protesters as “vandals” and “saboteurs” and accused them of working on behalf of foreign agendas
What we witnessed was not journalism but the choreography of propaganda. CBS, in particular, offered thirty uninterrupted minutes of state-sanctioned fantasy, anchored by a fawning interview with Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, a man implicated in the killing of more than one hundred people at sea without evidence, accountability, or due process. Rather than interrogating power, the networks shifted seamlessly into spectacle. At no point did either network raise the most basic questions of legality, sovereignty, or international law. Instead, both CBS and NBC trafficked in images of people dancing in the streets, staging public jubilation around what was, in fact, a spectacularized violation of both international and domestic law. Repressive imperial power has become visceral and ocular. It now works through the eye as much as through the gun. ⚠️ State terrorism is no longer merely enforced by violence, -- it is normalized and taught, rendered legitimate through a form of #pedagogical #terrorism produced and circulated by nearly the entire corporate media apparatus. ⭐️What is taking shape is a new apparatus of colonial terror, where power, social media, and everyday life collapse into a single machinery of consent, 🔥training the public to see violence as spectacle and domination as normal. There was no mention that the attack and abduction were #condemned by the presidents of Mexico and Brazil, by international legal scholars, and by a widening circle of global leaders alarmed by the precedent being set. There was no scrutiny of the #fabricated #claims that Venezuela was plotting an invasion of the United States or serving as the epicenter of drug trafficking, assertions long discredited but endlessly recycled to justify imperial violence. Nor, crucially, was there any acknowledgment of Trump’s staggering #hypocrisy: while declaring a war on drugs in the name of national security, he #pardoned one of the most notorious narcotics traffickers ever prosecuted in the United States, #Juan #Orlando #Hernández, described by prosecutors as a central figure in an eighteen-year operation that flooded the U.S. with more than 400 tons of cocaine https://truthout.org/articles/as-trump-expands-imperial-aggression-in-venezuela-corporate-media-falls-in-line/
Today is our generation's Day of Infamy -- the anniversary of the Jan6 riots and Donald Trump's attempt to overturn the election he lost He is still attempting to erase the memory of that transgression -- Just as he is trying to bury the evidence of his pedophile past More than 2 million Epstein documents still unreleased 
In a progress report of sorts, U.S. officials say about 12,300 Epstein documents have been reviewed and released. There are some 2 million to go. We will not forget https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2026/01/06/epstein-documents-2-million-unreleased/
Five years after the deadly attackon the US Capitol, Donald Trump and other Republicans have engaged in a near-complete effort to #rewrite the history of the day and #erase it from the collective American memory. On his first day in office, Trump #pardoned anyone involved in the attack, a move that affected some 1,500 people. His administration has #paid $5m to settle a wrongful death lawsuit with the family of Ashli Babbitt, a rioter killed by a Capitol police officer as she attempted to breach doors near the House floor. Hundreds of other rioters are also seeking millions of dollars in #compensation. “The pardons issued last January sent a clear message to the American people: 💥political allegiance now matters more than criminal conduct. But over the past year, we’ve also seen a sustained effort to rewrite the facts of January 6, as if the historical record could be negotiated away or erased,” said Gregory Rosen, who led the justice department unit that prosecuted January 6 cases. “But Americans remember that day for a simple reason: 👉 we watched it happen. And as long as we remember what it was – unadulterated #mob #violence – we can speak honestly about what it means for our democracy and our future.”
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