ICE Leaves Minnesota | Major EPA Deregulation | McMaster Backs Evette (Ep 660)
Just the Truth Podcast with Joey Hudson
Border enforcement in Minnesota is shifting gears.
Tom Homan announced that the two-month immigration enforcement surge in Minnesota is officially ending — though federal authorities will maintain a smaller footprint in the state “for a little longer.” The move comes after thousands of arrests during Operation Metro Surge and follows growing cooperation from local jurisdictions.
Meanwhile, a U.S. federal judge has ordered that Venezuelan men deported by the Trump administration to El Salvador be returned to the United States, ruling that some did not receive full due process. The decision adds another chapter to the ongoing legal battles surrounding immigration enforcement under Donald Trump.
On the regulatory front, the Obama-era greenhouse gas rules are officially gone. EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin signed what’s being called the largest deregulatory action in agency history, rolling back federal emissions standards that critics argued increased costs for consumers and businesses. Supporters say the move could reduce energy prices and ease regulatory burdens nationwide.
And in South Carolina politics, Governor Henry McMaster has endorsed Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette as the Republican candidate to carry forward what he calls the “South Carolina century.” The endorsement signals a major development in the state’s upcoming gubernatorial race and sets the stage for a competitive 2026 cycle.
From immigration enforcement and court rulings to environmental policy and Palmetto State politics — today’s episode covers the headlines shaping the national and local landscape.
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