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Saturday, January 31, 2026

How Trumpism Is Trickling Down to Your Town

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Donica Brady lost her job after the Trump administration cut grant funding to bring solar power across the country, including to tribal nations. She picked up multiple jobs to make ends meet. That, in addition to caring for children, whittled down Brady’s free time. So she invited reporter Ilana Newman over when she found a quiet moment—while skinning a deer—to talk about what the loss of solar funding meant to her and her community. 

“When the opportunity came up to work and help us get something established…it was huge,” she said.

Brady was one of many Indigenous people working to build energy sovereignty for tribal nations—work that continues despite the administration clawing back federal funds. 

This week on Reveal, we’re diving into how small communities across the country are navigating the current administration’s policies and how they show up in everyone’s lives, no matter where you are in this country. 

We’ve partnered with The Daily Yonder to share a story about the solar energy hopes of tribal nations; The Tributary in Jacksonville, Florida, to learn how local and state DOGE are complicating efforts to run the city; and Idaho-based reporter Heath Druzin to hear how the Trump administration’s immigration policy is rupturing the state’s Republican Party.

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He Helped Build the Religious Right. Now He’s Fighting ICE.

An elderly man with a dark mustache dressed in a black winter coat and fur-lined hat holds up a red stole with a gold cross. He stands amid other protesters on a city street under a blue sky.

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On January 24, a US Border Patrol agent shot and killed 37-year-old ICU nurse Alex Pretti in Minneapolis after he was held down by multiple federal agents. The Trump administration alleged that Pretti threatened agents with a gun. But videos appear to show Pretti, who was carrying a licensed handgun, holding only his phone in his hand when he was tackled and agents disarming Pretti before he was shot and killed.

The Trump administration has since signaled that it’s scaling back the federal immigration operation in the city. Gregory Bovino, the top US Border Patrol official, has been demoted and left Minnesota. Tom Homan, the White House border czar, is now managing immigration enforcement in Minneapolis.

Following Pretti’s death, thousands of protesters once again flooded the streets of Minneapolis. One of them was Rob Schenck, an evangelical minister who once routinely lobbied legislators to adopt a Christian conservative agenda and worked to persuade Supreme Court justices to rule in favor of the religious right. But Schenck began doubting the movement and his own role in it—especially once President Donald Trump came to power. Since then, he’s made a moral and political 180 and is now working to undo his decades of activism that he believes helped lead to this moment. 

On this week’s More To The Story, Schenck sits down with host Al Letson to talk about what led him to the streets of Minneapolis, his emotional visit to Renée Good’s memorial, and why he’s become “guardedly optimistic” about the ultimate direction of this current political moment in America.

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🎧 How ICE Became Trump’s Very Own Paramilitary Force

Investigative journalist Radley Balko examines the connections among Trump’s immigration crackdown, the militarization of police, and America’s long-running drug war.

Photo Credit: Dave Decker/ZUMA

Three men stand atop a vehicle in front of a crowd of others outside the US Capitol. They are dressed in MAGA gear and wave American flags. Many in the crowd wear red MAGA hats.

🎧 America’s New Era of Violent Populism Is Here


The recent assault on US Rep. Ilhan Omar shows what University of Chicago professor Robert Pape already knew: “There are many ways we could lose our democracy. But the most worrisome way is through political violence.”

Photo Credit: Joel Marklund/Bildbyran/ZUMA
Two men stand on a street corner with a young child and a woman, each person holding a protest sign. The men and the woman hold signs that read, “Save Girls Sports.” The child holds a sign with a magenta-tinted image of a woman running that reads: “Two X’s. No exceptions.”

🎧 How Sports Became a Battleground Over Trans Rights


Riley Gaines turns a fifth-place tie in college swimming into a career in anti-trans activism. Soon, she’s sharing the stage with the president.

Photo Credit: Kirby Lee/Getty
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🎧 A Dictator Deposed—What Now for Venezuela? 

In the wake of Nicolás Maduro’s ouster, Venezuelan journalists, historians, and politicians explain what’s at stake for their country.

Photo Credit: Cristian Hernandez/AP

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This issue of The Weekly Reveal was written by Arianna Coghill and edited by Nikki Frick. If you enjoyed this issue, forward it to a friend. Have some thoughts? Drop us a line with feedback or ideas!
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