ICE Shooting in MN, LDS Church Mass Shooting, Senate vs Trump on Venezuela & EU Backs Greenland.
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In today’s in-depth episode of What’s New with ME, host Ali Mehdaoui breaks down a rapidly evolving global and domestic news cycle—cutting through the noise with context, clarity, and compassion.
We begin in Minnesota, where a fatal ICE shooting during a federal immigration operation has sparked protests, political backlash, and serious questions about law enforcement authority, accountability, and community trust.
Next, we turn to Salt Lake City, where a mass shooting outside an LDS church during a funeral has left families grieving and a faith community searching for answers. We explore what’s confirmed, what remains unknown, and why these moments demand empathy—not speculation.
On the global stage, the U.S. Senate moves to limit President Trump’s authority on Venezuela, invoking the War Powers Resolution after recent U.S. actions intensified debate over executive power, constitutional oversight, and America’s role abroad.
Finally, we head north to the Arctic, where the European Union has publicly reaffirmed support for Greenland, emphasizing sovereignty, self-determination, and international law amid growing geopolitical tension.
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