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UnJustified

Unwarranted

UnJustified

MSW Media

News, History, Politics, News Commentary

4.77.8K Ratings

🗓️ 25 January 2026

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

The FBI opened a civil rights investigation into the shooting death of Renee Good in Minneapolis but Trump administration officials quickly shut it down. The Department of Justice Civil Rights Division has pivoted to investigating discrimination against white people Judge Engelmayer has denied the letter motion filed by Representatives Khanna and Massie to appoint a Special Master over the Epstein Files Transparency Act. Two whistleblowers have uncovered an internal DHS memo instructing ICE agents to enter homes without a proper warrant. Plus listener questions…

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0:00.0

MSW Media.

0:05.9

The FBI opened a civil rights investigation into the shooting death of Renee Good in Minneapolis.

0:12.1

But then the Trump administration officials quickly shut it down.

0:16.8

The Department of Justice Civil Rights Division has officially pivoted to investigating discrimination against white people.

0:24.0

Judge Engelmeyer has denied the letter motion filed by representatives Kana and Massey to appoint a special master over the Epstein Files Transparency Act.

0:33.7

And two whistleblowers have uncovered an internal Department of Homeland Security memo instructing ICE agents to enter homes without a proper warrant.

0:41.9

This is Unjustified.

0:50.3

Hey, everybody, welcome to Unjustified. It is the episode 52 or 53, actually, I think. Am I right? Yeah, 53. I am losing track of the episodes like I'm losing track of the days. But it's Sunday, January 25th, 2026. I'm Alison Gill. And I'm Adi McCabe. And as usual, we have a packed show with a lot to cover, Allison.

1:13.1

And so it's not surprising that you're losing track of the days here. It's been just a fire hose

1:18.0

and news coming at us nonstop. So I think we should start with the two anonymous Department of Homeland

1:26.3

Security whistleblowers who have released an internal memo

1:29.7

instructing ICE training officers to ignore current training materials and teach recruits

1:35.9

that they can enter a residence without a judicial warrant, which likely violates the Fourth Amendment,

1:42.9

at least according to Fourth Amendment expert, Orrin Kerr.

1:47.1

Yeah, yeah, that's right.

1:49.0

Orrin Kerr has written a piece for lawfare and reason to different places is where he put it.

1:55.1

But the Associated Press reported this week that federal immigration officers are asserting sweeping power to forcibly

2:02.4

enter people's homes without a judge's warrant. And that's according to an internal immigration

2:07.1

and customs enforcement memo obtained by the Associated Press, marking a sharp reversal of long

2:12.9

standing guidance meant to respect constitutional limits on government searches.

2:18.1

The memo authorizes ICE officers to use force to enter a residence based solely on a more

2:24.6

narrow administrative warrant to arrest someone with a final order of removal.

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