Couple shot After Another Attemp to Run Over ICE, then the Truth comes out
PORTLAND, OR — The escalating war between federal immigration enforcement and radical sanctuary city activists has turned violent once again. For the second time in 48 hours, federal agents were forced to open fire on individuals attempting to use vehicles as weapons against them.

The Portland Attack: "Lunged Toward Agents"
On Thursday afternoon, a routine enforcement operation in Portland turned into a life-or-death struggle. According to law enforcement sources, a truck driven by a couple "lunged toward" U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents who were attempting to make an arrest. Faced with a deadly vehicular threat, agents fired.
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The Outcome: Two individuals, identified as a 33-year-old male and his wife, were shot. Both survived but are now at the center of a federal investigation. Portland Mayor Keith Wilson immediately rushed to condemn the agents, calling it "bloodshed" and demanding an end to operations. But he conveniently ignored the fact that his city has become a "training ground" for attacking police.
The Truth About Minneapolis: Not an "Innocent Bystander"
This incident comes just one day after a similar shooting in Minneapolis left Renee Nicole Good dead. The media portrayed her as an innocent woman out for a drive. That was a lie. DHS sources have confirmed that Good was a radical activist affiliated with "ICE Watch," a network dedicated to stalking and obstructing federal agents. She didn't just stumble upon the scene; she followed agents to multiple locations and used her car to block their path.
Vance's Vindication: "Domestic Terror Techniques"
Vice President J.D. Vance took to the podium Thursday night to destroy the media's false narrative. He revealed a chilling detail about the Minneapolis agent who fired the fatal shot: “That ICE officer nearly had his life ended six months ago when he was dragged by a car and needed 33 stitches... Maybe he’s a little sensitive about somebody ramming him with an automobile.”
Vance didn't mince words. He labeled groups like ICE Watch as domestic terrorists. “These aren’t peaceful observers,” Vance declared. “They are part of a broader left-wing network to attack, to dox, to assault... The American people elected us to enforce the law — and that’s exactly what we’re doing.”
The Common Enemy: The Radical Left
The message from the White House is clear: The days of agents retreating from violent mobs are over. Whether in Portland or Minneapolis, if you use your car to attack federal officers, you are not a protester—you are a threat. And you will be dealt with accordingly.
President Trump Gets His Revenge and Sweet Payback. Long Serving RINO Senator Is OUT Of The Lead.

ANCHORAGE, AK — The long game is finally paying off. For years, Lisa Murkowski has stood as the ultimate symbol of the anti-Trump establishment within the GOP, surviving primary challenges and defying the MAGA movement. But her luck just ran out. President Donald Trump is preparing his "sweet payback," and his weapon of choice is Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy.

The Revenge: "He's Not Sarah Palin"
Murkowski has survived before by painting her opponents as extreme or incompetent. But Mike Dunleavy is a different beast. According to exclusive sources, Dunleavy is preparing to launch a 2028 Senate run to unseat Murkowski. Unlike Sarah Palin, who resigned early and "never recovered," Dunleavy is playing it smart. “He’s not going to quit his term,” a top source confirmed. He will finish his job as Governor, proving his competence, before turning his sights on Washington.
The Cinematic Moment: Standing with Giants
While Murkowski was busy clashing with Trump in D.C., where was Dunleavy? He was standing shoulder-to-shoulder with President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin at the historic summit at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage on August 15.
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The Visual: Murkowski is in the hallways of Congress making deals with Democrats. Dunleavy is on the tarmac welcoming world leaders with Trump.
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The Message: Dunleavy is the trusted ally. Murkowski is the outsider in her own party.

The Stakes: Ending the RINO Reign
This isn't just about one seat; it's about the soul of the Republican Party. Murkowski is often viewed as the "most moderate" (read: liberal) Republican in Congress. Dunleavy, by contrast, was the second governor to endorse Trump in 2016. He visits the White House frequently despite the 3,500-mile distance. “Trump has talked to him before about running and wants him to run,” sources say. The President sees Dunleavy not just as an ally, but as the instrument of his final victory over the old guard.
Vindication: He Can Win the Native Vote
Murkowski's "ace in the hole" has always been the Alaska Native vote and the Ranked-Choice Voting system. But Dunleavy has cracked that code. He is deeply respected in rural Alaska and the North Slope for his focus on energy and infrastructure. “Murkowski has never faced a challenger like him,” an insider noted. “He’s built support that goes beyond just conservatives.”
If Dunleavy can unite the MAGA base with rural Alaskans, Murkowski’s coalition crumbles. The "write-in" miracle of 2010 won't happen twice.
Common Enemy: The D.C. Ego
Dunleavy’s appeal is his hatred for the D.C. swamp. He jokes about preferring the Arctic to "all this concrete" and despises "cocktail parties." Alaskans are tired of a Senator who loves the Washington spotlight. They want a Governor who "gets stuff done." Lisa Murkowski has spent decades building a legacy in D.C. Mike Dunleavy is coming to tear it down.