
Michelle Norris
Journalist and Minneapolis native reporting on the ground in St. Paul and Minneapolis, providing local reporting on vigils, community response, and ICE activity.
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Feb 2, 2026 • 41min
"Refuse to be silent"
Jason Hauser, former ICE/DHS official with use-of-force experience, analyzes tactical failures and safety lapses. Ben Rhodes, ex-deputy national security advisor, warns of geopolitical risks around Venezuela. Michelle Norris, Minneapolis reporter, describes vigils and local organizing. Reverend Al Sharpton, civil rights activist, frames protests as disciplined moral response. Tim Miller, political analyst, examines public reaction and administration strategy.

Jan 29, 2026 • 43min
"They have shown America what it means to stand up for your neighbors"
Tim Kaine, U.S. senator from Virginia focused on Homeland Security and accountability. Michelle Norris, Minneapolis native and senior editor offering local cultural and historical perspective. John Heilman, national affairs analyst and political columnist providing commentary. They discuss Minnesota’s grassroots resistance, community mutual aid protecting schools, cultural roots of activism, and political signals pressuring the administration.

Jan 26, 2026 • 44min
“Remembering Alex Pretti”
Mary Turner, RN and leader of National Nurses United, speaks on nurses’ grief and calls to action. David Noriega, legal reporter, provides the courtroom and constitutional context. Alex Tavitt, Minneapolis field reporter, shares eyewitness updates. Michelle Norris, Minneapolis journalist, describes community reaction and civic history. They discuss videos, legal challenges to ICE tactics, public outrage, and ongoing investigations.

Jan 23, 2026 • 49min
"An act of historic bravery"
James Samples, legal scholar who analyzes warrants and rule-of-law concerns. Tim Miller, political analyst who decodes partisan and courtroom strategy. Michelle Norris, Minneapolis journalist reporting on community impact and civil rights. Alex Tabas, field reporter with live protest coverage. They discuss massive subzero protests, airport arrests and child detentions, rapid transfers out of state, judicial rejections of warrants, and local legal and community mobilization.

Jan 8, 2026 • 48min
"What did you do?"
In this gripping discussion, journalist Michelle Norris provides crucial context about the impact of an ICE operation that led to the fatal shooting of a woman in Minneapolis. Jacob Soboroff analyzes the broader implications of such incidents, connecting them to patterns seen across the country. Eyewitness Aiden Peranza shares chilling details of the confrontation, painting a vivid picture of community trauma and fear. Together, they explore the moral questions surrounding federal actions and the erosion of trust in governmental investigations.


