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Angie Craig takes significant fundraising edge over Peggy Flanagan in Minnesota Senate primary race
📰 Original title: Angie Craig builds fundraising lead in Minnesota Senate primary
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Exclusive: Jim Obergefell endorses Angie Craig for U.S. Senate
https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.advocate.com/politics/election/jim-obergefell-endorses-angie-craig
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Federal judge again blocks Noem’s attempt to limit Congress’ access to ICE facilities – Democracy Docket
Federal judge again blocks Noem’s attempt to limit Congress’ access to ICE facilities
By Jacob Knutson, February 2, 2026
Homeland Secretary Kristi Noem at Miami International Airport in January, 2026, in Miami, Florida. (Photo: Joe Raedle / Getty Images)A federal judge again blocked Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem’s efforts to hamstring congressional oversight of federal immigration detention facilities.
Monday’s ruling marks the second time in as many months that U.S. District Judge Jia M. Cobb temporarily halted Noem’s attempt to require that members of Congress provide notice seven days before they conduct in-person oversight visits to immigration detention facilities.
Cobb, an appointee of former President Joe Biden, previously ruled in December that Noem couldn’t enforce the Department of Homeland Security’s advanced notice policy because it violated federal appropriations law.
DHS and its sub-agencies are barred from using funds to deny members of Congress access to “any facility operated by or for the Department of Homeland Security used to detain or otherwise house aliens” when they are conducting oversight.
However, Noem responded to the court order with a nearly identical policy, though she ordered agents to carry out the new rule only with funding from President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB), which she claimed was not subject to traditional appropriations requirements.
Democratic representatives who sued over Noem’s previous rule asked Cobb last month to also strike down DHS’s new notice policy. They argued that it would be impossible for the Trump administration to enforce the new policy solely with OBBB funds.
In her ruling Monday, Cobb said that the representatives, who are represented by Democracy Forward*, will likely succeed in their argument.
“Today’s decision restores Congress’s ability to expose dangerous detention conditions, protect people – including US citizens – who are in government custody, and enforce the law when the administration refuses to do so,” Skye Perryman, the president and CEO of Democracy Forward, said in a statement.
Noem’s second attempt at requiring advanced notice only came to light after three Minnesota Democrats — Reps. Ilhan Omar, Angie Craig and Kelly Morrison — were denied entry while attempting to conduct oversight on an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility outside of Minneapolis.
The lawmakers attempted to visit the facility after ICE officer Jonathan Ross killed Minneapolis resident Renee Good amid the Trump administration’s aggressive immigration enforcement operation in the city.
‘Continue/Read Original Article Here: Federal judge again blocks Noem’s attempt to limit Congress’ access to ICE facilities – Democracy Docket
Tags: Angie Craig, Blocks, Denied Entry, DHS, Federal Judge, ICE Facilites, IIhan Omar, Immigration, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Kelly Morrison, Limit Congress Access, Minnesota Democrats, Noem's Attempt, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, U.S. District Judge
#AngieCraig #Blocks #DeniedEntry #DHS #FederalJudge #ICEFacilites #IIhanOmar #Immigration #ImmigrationAndCustomsEnforcementICE #KellyMorrison #LimitCongressAccess #MinnesotaDemocrats #NoemSAttempt #USDepartmentOfHomelandSecurity #USDistrictJudge -
Federal judge again blocks Noem’s attempt to limit Congress’ access to ICE facilities – Democracy Docket
Federal judge again blocks Noem’s attempt to limit Congress’ access to ICE facilities
By Jacob Knutson, February 2, 2026
Homeland Secretary Kristi Noem at Miami International Airport in January, 2026, in Miami, Florida. (Photo: Joe Raedle / Getty Images)A federal judge again blocked Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem’s efforts to hamstring congressional oversight of federal immigration detention facilities.
Monday’s ruling marks the second time in as many months that U.S. District Judge Jia M. Cobb temporarily halted Noem’s attempt to require that members of Congress provide notice seven days before they conduct in-person oversight visits to immigration detention facilities.
Cobb, an appointee of former President Joe Biden, previously ruled in December that Noem couldn’t enforce the Department of Homeland Security’s advanced notice policy because it violated federal appropriations law.
DHS and its sub-agencies are barred from using funds to deny members of Congress access to “any facility operated by or for the Department of Homeland Security used to detain or otherwise house aliens” when they are conducting oversight.
However, Noem responded to the court order with a nearly identical policy, though she ordered agents to carry out the new rule only with funding from President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB), which she claimed was not subject to traditional appropriations requirements.
Democratic representatives who sued over Noem’s previous rule asked Cobb last month to also strike down DHS’s new notice policy. They argued that it would be impossible for the Trump administration to enforce the new policy solely with OBBB funds.
In her ruling Monday, Cobb said that the representatives, who are represented by Democracy Forward*, will likely succeed in their argument.
“Today’s decision restores Congress’s ability to expose dangerous detention conditions, protect people – including US citizens – who are in government custody, and enforce the law when the administration refuses to do so,” Skye Perryman, the president and CEO of Democracy Forward, said in a statement.
Noem’s second attempt at requiring advanced notice only came to light after three Minnesota Democrats — Reps. Ilhan Omar, Angie Craig and Kelly Morrison — were denied entry while attempting to conduct oversight on an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility outside of Minneapolis.
The lawmakers attempted to visit the facility after ICE officer Jonathan Ross killed Minneapolis resident Renee Good amid the Trump administration’s aggressive immigration enforcement operation in the city.
‘Continue/Read Original Article Here: Federal judge again blocks Noem’s attempt to limit Congress’ access to ICE facilities – Democracy Docket
#AngieCraig #Blocks #DeniedEntry #DHS #FederalJudge #ICEFacilites #IIhanOmar #Immigration #ImmigrationAndCustomsEnforcementICE #KellyMorrison #LimitCongressAccess #MinnesotaDemocrats #NoemSAttempt #USDepartmentOfHomelandSecurity #USDistrictJudge -
Federal judge again blocks Noem’s attempt to limit Congress’ access to ICE facilities – Democracy Docket
Federal judge again blocks Noem’s attempt to limit Congress’ access to ICE facilities
By Jacob Knutson, February 2, 2026
Homeland Secretary Kristi Noem at Miami International Airport in January, 2026, in Miami, Florida. (Photo: Joe Raedle / Getty Images)A federal judge again blocked Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem’s efforts to hamstring congressional oversight of federal immigration detention facilities.
Monday’s ruling marks the second time in as many months that U.S. District Judge Jia M. Cobb temporarily halted Noem’s attempt to require that members of Congress provide notice seven days before they conduct in-person oversight visits to immigration detention facilities.
Cobb, an appointee of former President Joe Biden, previously ruled in December that Noem couldn’t enforce the Department of Homeland Security’s advanced notice policy because it violated federal appropriations law.
DHS and its sub-agencies are barred from using funds to deny members of Congress access to “any facility operated by or for the Department of Homeland Security used to detain or otherwise house aliens” when they are conducting oversight.
However, Noem responded to the court order with a nearly identical policy, though she ordered agents to carry out the new rule only with funding from President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB), which she claimed was not subject to traditional appropriations requirements.
Democratic representatives who sued over Noem’s previous rule asked Cobb last month to also strike down DHS’s new notice policy. They argued that it would be impossible for the Trump administration to enforce the new policy solely with OBBB funds.
In her ruling Monday, Cobb said that the representatives, who are represented by Democracy Forward*, will likely succeed in their argument.
“Today’s decision restores Congress’s ability to expose dangerous detention conditions, protect people – including US citizens – who are in government custody, and enforce the law when the administration refuses to do so,” Skye Perryman, the president and CEO of Democracy Forward, said in a statement.
Noem’s second attempt at requiring advanced notice only came to light after three Minnesota Democrats — Reps. Ilhan Omar, Angie Craig and Kelly Morrison — were denied entry while attempting to conduct oversight on an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility outside of Minneapolis.
The lawmakers attempted to visit the facility after ICE officer Jonathan Ross killed Minneapolis resident Renee Good amid the Trump administration’s aggressive immigration enforcement operation in the city.
‘Continue/Read Original Article Here: Federal judge again blocks Noem’s attempt to limit Congress’ access to ICE facilities – Democracy Docket
Tags: Angie Craig, Blocks, Denied Entry, DHS, Federal Judge, ICE Facilites, IIhan Omar, Immigration, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Kelly Morrison, Limit Congress Access, Minnesota Democrats, Noem's Attempt, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, U.S. District Judge
#AngieCraig #Blocks #DeniedEntry #DHS #FederalJudge #ICEFacilites #IIhanOmar #Immigration #ImmigrationAndCustomsEnforcementICE #KellyMorrison #LimitCongressAccess #MinnesotaDemocrats #NoemSAttempt #USDepartmentOfHomelandSecurity #USDistrictJudge -
Federal judge again blocks Noem’s attempt to limit Congress’ access to ICE facilities – Democracy Docket
Federal judge again blocks Noem’s attempt to limit Congress’ access to ICE facilities
By Jacob Knutson, February 2, 2026
Homeland Secretary Kristi Noem at Miami International Airport in January, 2026, in Miami, Florida. (Photo: Joe Raedle / Getty Images)A federal judge again blocked Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem’s efforts to hamstring congressional oversight of federal immigration detention facilities.
Monday’s ruling marks the second time in as many months that U.S. District Judge Jia M. Cobb temporarily halted Noem’s attempt to require that members of Congress provide notice seven days before they conduct in-person oversight visits to immigration detention facilities.
Cobb, an appointee of former President Joe Biden, previously ruled in December that Noem couldn’t enforce the Department of Homeland Security’s advanced notice policy because it violated federal appropriations law.
DHS and its sub-agencies are barred from using funds to deny members of Congress access to “any facility operated by or for the Department of Homeland Security used to detain or otherwise house aliens” when they are conducting oversight.
However, Noem responded to the court order with a nearly identical policy, though she ordered agents to carry out the new rule only with funding from President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB), which she claimed was not subject to traditional appropriations requirements.
Democratic representatives who sued over Noem’s previous rule asked Cobb last month to also strike down DHS’s new notice policy. They argued that it would be impossible for the Trump administration to enforce the new policy solely with OBBB funds.
In her ruling Monday, Cobb said that the representatives, who are represented by Democracy Forward*, will likely succeed in their argument.
“Today’s decision restores Congress’s ability to expose dangerous detention conditions, protect people – including US citizens – who are in government custody, and enforce the law when the administration refuses to do so,” Skye Perryman, the president and CEO of Democracy Forward, said in a statement.
Noem’s second attempt at requiring advanced notice only came to light after three Minnesota Democrats — Reps. Ilhan Omar, Angie Craig and Kelly Morrison — were denied entry while attempting to conduct oversight on an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility outside of Minneapolis.
The lawmakers attempted to visit the facility after ICE officer Jonathan Ross killed Minneapolis resident Renee Good amid the Trump administration’s aggressive immigration enforcement operation in the city.
‘Continue/Read Original Article Here: Federal judge again blocks Noem’s attempt to limit Congress’ access to ICE facilities – Democracy Docket
#AngieCraig #Blocks #DeniedEntry #DHS #FederalJudge #ICEFacilites #IIhanOmar #Immigration #ImmigrationAndCustomsEnforcementICE #KellyMorrison #LimitCongressAccess #MinnesotaDemocrats #NoemSAttempt #USDepartmentOfHomelandSecurity #USDistrictJudge -
Federal judge again blocks Noem’s attempt to limit Congress’ access to ICE facilities – Democracy Docket
Federal judge again blocks Noem’s attempt to limit Congress’ access to ICE facilities
By Jacob Knutson, February 2, 2026
Homeland Secretary Kristi Noem at Miami International Airport in January, 2026, in Miami, Florida. (Photo: Joe Raedle / Getty Images)A federal judge again blocked Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem’s efforts to hamstring congressional oversight of federal immigration detention facilities.
Monday’s ruling marks the second time in as many months that U.S. District Judge Jia M. Cobb temporarily halted Noem’s attempt to require that members of Congress provide notice seven days before they conduct in-person oversight visits to immigration detention facilities.
Cobb, an appointee of former President Joe Biden, previously ruled in December that Noem couldn’t enforce the Department of Homeland Security’s advanced notice policy because it violated federal appropriations law.
DHS and its sub-agencies are barred from using funds to deny members of Congress access to “any facility operated by or for the Department of Homeland Security used to detain or otherwise house aliens” when they are conducting oversight.
However, Noem responded to the court order with a nearly identical policy, though she ordered agents to carry out the new rule only with funding from President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB), which she claimed was not subject to traditional appropriations requirements.
Democratic representatives who sued over Noem’s previous rule asked Cobb last month to also strike down DHS’s new notice policy. They argued that it would be impossible for the Trump administration to enforce the new policy solely with OBBB funds.
In her ruling Monday, Cobb said that the representatives, who are represented by Democracy Forward*, will likely succeed in their argument.
“Today’s decision restores Congress’s ability to expose dangerous detention conditions, protect people – including US citizens – who are in government custody, and enforce the law when the administration refuses to do so,” Skye Perryman, the president and CEO of Democracy Forward, said in a statement.
Noem’s second attempt at requiring advanced notice only came to light after three Minnesota Democrats — Reps. Ilhan Omar, Angie Craig and Kelly Morrison — were denied entry while attempting to conduct oversight on an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) facility outside of Minneapolis.
The lawmakers attempted to visit the facility after ICE officer Jonathan Ross killed Minneapolis resident Renee Good amid the Trump administration’s aggressive immigration enforcement operation in the city.
‘Continue/Read Original Article Here: Federal judge again blocks Noem’s attempt to limit Congress’ access to ICE facilities – Democracy Docket
#AngieCraig #Blocks #DeniedEntry #DHS #FederalJudge #ICEFacilites #IIhanOmar #Immigration #ImmigrationAndCustomsEnforcementICE #KellyMorrison #LimitCongressAccess #MinnesotaDemocrats #NoemSAttempt #USDepartmentOfHomelandSecurity #USDistrictJudge -
LGBTQ+ pols, horrified by latest killing, say Homeland Security and ICE must be reined in
https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.advocate.com/news/lgbtq-pols-condemn-minneapolis-killing
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Former NFL reporter Michele Tafoya launches Senate bid in Minnesota https://www.rawchili.com/nfl/696284/ #AdamSchwarze #AmyKlobuchar #AngieCraig #DavidHann #DonaldTrump #Elections #Football #GeneralNews #IlhanOmar #MarcoRubio #MicheleTafoya #Minnesota #MNStateWire #NFL #NormColeman #PeggyFlanagan #Politics #RoyceWhite #SendToAppleNews #Sports #TimScott #TimWalz #TomWeiler #U.S.News #U.S.RepublicanParty #UnitedStatesSenate #veterans
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Following Murder Of Renee Good By ICE Officers, ICE Blocks Congressional Reps From Its Detention Facility
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LGBTQ+ officials denounce ICE killing of Minneapolis woman, demand investigation
https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.advocate.com/politics/national/lgbtq-pols-denounce-ice-shooting
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My old rep #AngieCraig is on there. No surprise. She is awful as I have pointed out here before. She is also running for Tina Smith's Senate seat. Peggy Flanagan is a far far better choice. We need to defeat Craig and make Flanagan the Dem candidate. #MN #Minnesota #USpol #MNpol
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'Reckless and illegal': LGBTQ+ politicians blast Trump's military strike on Venezuela
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Why most LGBTQ+ Congress members oppose deal to end government shutdown
https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.advocate.com/politics/lgbtq-congress-oppose-reopening-deal
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Why most LGBTQ+ Congress members oppose deal to end government shutdown
https://web.brid.gy/r/https://www.advocate.com/politics/lgbtq-congress-oppose-reopening-deal
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Why most LGBTQ+ Congress members oppose deal to end government shutdown
https://web.brid.gy/r/https://www.advocate.com/politics/lgbtq-congress-oppose-reopening-deal
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Why most LGBTQ+ Congress members oppose deal to end government shutdown
https://web.brid.gy/r/https://www.advocate.com/politics/lgbtq-congress-oppose-reopening-deal
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Hey #Minnesota people.
#AngieCraig was my CD2 rep until we moved recently. She has a terrible voting record on all things #israel #palestine
She takes lots of #AIPAC money and votes in a way that I’m convinced shows she’s an anti-#palestinian racist. In general she’s too “centrist” (ie, conservative) for me. #PeggyFlanagan is my choice.
Craig more than doubles Flanagan’s Q3 fundraising • Minnesota Reformer https://minnesotareformer.com/briefs/craig-more-than-doubles-flanagans-q3-fundraising/
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@PedestrianError So, here's a big reason to NOT vote for #AngieCraig!
via #OpenSecrets:
Angie Craig
TOP CONTRIBUTOR 2023 - 2024
American Israel Public Affairs Cmte
$327,675Peggy Flanagan raised $1,500 from 4 donors in 2017.
Top Contributors 2017
#FondDuLacBand Of Lake Superior #Chippewa $500
Organization unavailable for these records $500
Service Employees International Union #SEIU $250https://www.opensecrets.org/members-of-congress/angie-craig/summary?cid=N00037039
https://www.opensecrets.org/officeholders/peggy-flanagan/summary?cycle=2017&id=34783492
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Just saw a TV ad for #AngieCraig (MN-CD2) about #healthcare and prices of prescription medications paid for by...
#FairShakePAC a pro-#cryptocurrency #PAC (Hmm, hidden agenda?)(Good to see #AIPAC isn't the only group she'll sell out to.)
Before you @ me know that I will vote for her because she's the D. But I sure wish I had a better choice.
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#Lesbian #congresswoman #AngieCraig calls on #President #JoeBiden to #stepdown.
Two other #LGBTQ+ #elected #Democrats are expressing similar concerns about Biden.
— Now is not the time for #disunity when we are facing the #end of #America under the #Threat of a second #trump #administration
#Women #Transgender #LGBTQ #LGBTQIA #DemocraticParty #Conservatives #Extremism #Fascism #Religion #RepublicanParty #ThePartyOfHate #EmptyThePews
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#Lesbian #congresswoman #AngieCraig calls on #President #JoeBiden to #stepdown.
Two other #LGBTQ+ #elected #Democrats are expressing similar concerns about Biden.
— Now is not the time for #disunity when we are facing the #end of #America under the #Threat of a second #trump #administration
#Women #Transgender #LGBTQ #LGBTQIA #DemocraticParty #Conservatives #Extremism #Fascism #Religion #RepublicanParty #ThePartyOfHate #EmptyThePews
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#Lesbian #congresswoman #AngieCraig calls on #President #JoeBiden to #stepdown.
Two other #LGBTQ+ #elected #Democrats are expressing similar concerns about Biden.
— Now is not the time for #disunity when we are facing the #end of #America under the #Threat of a second #trump #administration
#Women #Transgender #LGBTQ #LGBTQIA #DemocraticParty #Conservatives #Extremism #Fascism #Religion #RepublicanParty #ThePartyOfHate #EmptyThePews
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#Lesbian #congresswoman #AngieCraig calls on #President #JoeBiden to #stepdown.
Two other #LGBTQ+ #elected #Democrats are expressing similar concerns about Biden.
— Now is not the time for #disunity when we are facing the #end of #America under the #Threat of a second #trump #administration
#Women #Transgender #LGBTQ #LGBTQIA #DemocraticParty #Conservatives #Extremism #Fascism #Religion #RepublicanParty #ThePartyOfHate #EmptyThePews
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#Lesbian #congresswoman #AngieCraig calls on #President #JoeBiden to #stepdown.
Two other #LGBTQ+ #elected #Democrats are expressing similar concerns about Biden.
— Now is not the time for #disunity when we are facing the #end of #America under the #Threat of a second #trump #administration
#Women #Transgender #LGBTQ #LGBTQIA #DemocraticParty #Conservatives #Extremism #Fascism #Religion #RepublicanParty #ThePartyOfHate #EmptyThePews