Today’s Facts 01-17-2026
Kristi Noem says US citizens should be prepared to show citizenship proof.
Venezuela’s Delcy Rodríguez has been a DEA priority target since 2022 suspected of drug trade ties.
The DOJ is not giving Congress or a court-appointed monitor access to the remaining Epstein files.
A judge in Minnesota has ordered ICE not to retaliate against people engaging in peaceful protest and not to stop drivers who are not forcibly obstructing officers.
Abortion coverage is holding up the US healthcare coverage compromise.
ICE is using the recruitment phrase, “We’ll have our home again."
Congress has passed fewer bills than any session the past 20 years.
The FAA is advising pilots to exercise caution when flying over the eastern Pacific citing military activities and navigation interference.
There is bipartisan support against the US Greenland plans.
Karoline Leavitt complains people are flipping off ICE.
Trump appoints 4 new members to the Commission of Fine Arts which is reviewing his ballroom.
DOJ is investigating Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey for impeding ICE.
Forced federal student loan collection remains on hold as new repayment plans are worked out.
There is no proof former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio is an ICE agent.
That is not a NATO official in a viral video threatening American bases if the US takes Greenland.
Jennifer Lawrence did not buy a gas station for someone who helped her.
The UN has not called for an official independent investigation into Renee Good’s death.
Trump issued pardons this week including for the father of a large donor and a woman whose sentence he commuted during his first term but ended up back in prison for a different scheme.
A new study finds no link between the use of Tylenol in pregnancy and autism or intellectual disabilities in children.
The Georgia election to replace Marjorie Taylor Greene is March 10th.
NASA’s moon rocket is headed to the launch pad.
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