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EPISODE · Jan 28, 2026 · 2 MIN

Why the White House Suddenly Changed Its Tone

from The Michael Fanone Show · host Michael Fanone

This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit michaelfanone.substack.comThis moment didn’t start with a viral video or a protest chant. It started with a pattern—federal force used in ways people can see for themselves, and official explanations that don’t match what the public is seeing.In Minneapolis, federal immigration agents have been at the center of national controversy after two U.S. citizens were killed in recent weeks during enforcement operations that drew widespread protests and scrutiny. The federal narrative that followed each fatal encounter pushed justification before facts were known—even as video evidence contradicted key administration claims.That pattern has created pressure. And pressure changes behavior.That’s why a call from Minnesota’s governor to the White House matters so much. When local leadership is compelled to speak directly to the president about rising deaths, unrest, and community outrage—and gets a response that shifts tone—that’s not noise. That’s reaction.It’s how power responds when constituents, video evidence, and political allies push hard enough that ignoring reality is no longer an option.And when even voices once aligned with federal authority start demanding accountability, the ground truly begins to shift.If you believe pressure and accountability still matter, subscribe.Your support keeps this show growing, keeps us on the road, and keeps these stories from getting buried.🟧 Paid subscribers get 15% off your next merch order🟧 Founding Members get 20% off for lifeYou’ll get the link in your welcome email.👉 Become a paid subscriber today.GET DISCOUNTS BELOW! ENJOY!

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