
60 Minutes 02/01/2026: "Who Can You Kill?," The Far Side of the Moon, Boom Chicago
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Feb 2, 2026 Rand Paul, U.S. senator from Kentucky and chair of the Senate Homeland Security Committee, presses for independent scrutiny of federal immigration operations after controversial Minneapolis shootings. He questions official accounts, calls for accountability, and previews upcoming hearings. Other segments explore NASA’s Artemis II moon mission and Amsterdam’s Boom Chicago improv legacy.
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Broken Trust From Misstatements
- Rand Paul argues public trust erodes when federal officials make false or misleading statements about deadly force incidents.
- He frames transparent, accurate communication as essential to restore confidence in law enforcement.
Premature Labels Deepen Skepticism
- Rand Paul repeatedly criticizes top officials for characterizing victims as terrorists without video evidence.
- He says such premature conclusions deepen public skepticism about federal investigations.
Federal Sweep Ignited Local Tensions
- Minneapolis' sanctuary policies and the federal deployment created intense friction and large federal force presence.
- The resulting confrontations amplified public outrage and complicated investigations.

