Friday, January 16th, 2026 - No Iran strike (yet); ICE shoots (again); Venezuela sanctioned; Trump vs. Elections
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Today’s Headlines: President Donald Trump claims Iran has stopped killing protesters and is reportedly delaying potential U.S. military strikes after warnings from Israel and other allies. Instead, the administration announced new sanctions targeting Iran’s Supreme National Security Council chief and 18 others tied to its shadow banking network.

The U.S. Coast Guard seized a sixth oil tanker accused of violating sanctions on Venezuelan oil, while opposition leader María Corina Machado visited the White House, saying she presented Trump with her Nobel Peace Prize — despite the Nobel Committee’s reminder that prizes aren’t transferable. In a Reuters interview, Trump touted his economy as the strongest in history, dismissed polling opposing U.S. control of Greenland as “fake,” brushed off criticism of his investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and questioned midterm elections.

Tensions escalated in Minneapolis after an ICE agent shot a man during an attempted arrest. DHS says the man entered the U.S. from Venezuela in 2022 and tried to flee, though details remain unclear. As protests grow, Trump has threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act and deploy the military. The Washington Post also reports that the death of immigrant detainee Geraldo Lunas Campos at a Texas border detention camp will be ruled a homicide, with witnesses alleging he was choked by guards. ICE Deputy Director Madison Sheahan resigned to run for Congress in Ohio, saying Trump “deserves a Congress that stands firmly behind his agenda.”

Elsewhere, the EEOC is suing the University of Pennsylvania over antisemitism complaints and demanding lists of Jewish-affiliated groups and faculty — raising alarms about the creation of a centralized registry. A federal appeals court also cleared the way for the deportation of Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil. And finally, the Congressional Budget Office estimates rebranding the Department of Defense as the “Department of War” could cost up to $125 million.



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NYT: Venezuela Opposition Leader Machado Gives Trump Her Nobel Peace Prize: Live Updates

AP News: Live updates: Venezuela’s Machado presents Trump her Nobel Peace Prize

Reuters: Five takeaways from the Reuters interview of President Trump

WaPo: ICE agent shoots man in leg as Minneapolis protests flare

Axios: Trump threatens Insurrection Act for Minnesota

WaPo: Medical examiner believes death of man in ICE custody was homicide, recording says

Axios: ICE deputy director Madison Sheahan resigns to launch GOP campaign for Congress in Ohio 

Inquirer: Jewish students and faculty at Penn ask that their names not be turned over in federal antisemitism investigation

CNN: Appeals court reverses decision that freed Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil

Axios: Trump's "Department of War" rebrand could cost $125 million

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