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January 27, 2026

“You Don’t Ignore a Judge” Why a Federal Court Just Put ICE on the Hot Seat — and Why the President Can’t Save Them

A federal judge in Minnesota has ordered the acting ICE director to personally show up in court, warning of contempt over repeated failures to follow court orders. Social media blew up with claims the President could just “pull him out.” That’s flat wrong. This ain’t politics — it’s the rule of law, and the judge has real teeth. Here’s what’s happening, what contempt really means, and how this could play out.

January 27, 2026

Gas Mowers on the Chopping Block? NY Bill A2114 Has Folks Checking Their Sheds

A New York State bill is floating around Albany that would ban the sale of new gas-powered lawn mowers and leaf blowers starting January 1, 2027. Before anyone panics and hugs their push mower goodbye — this bill does NOT ban owning or using gas equipment. It’s about new sales only, and it’s not law yet. Here’s what’s real, what’s noise, and why both homeowners and landscapers should pay attention.

January 17, 2026

Parents File Formal Notice Alleging Systemic Bias and Conflicts Inside Saratoga County Family Court

A formally signed, multi-page legal notice submitted to Saratoga County Family Court judges alleges entrenched conflicts of interest, lack of transparency, and due process violations within the county’s publicly funded family court system. The filing calls for mandatory disclosures, recusals, and preservation of records, warning that children and families are being harmed by a court system that no longer appears neutral.

January 16, 2026

What the Criminal Complaint Alleges: Evidence That Led to the Arrest of John “Patrick” Roark

Court documents filed in Raleigh County outline a months-long investigation into allegations that John “Patrick” Roark exploited the Whittaker family for financial gain through social media content and donations. The complaint details seized phone evidence, monetization efforts, alleged misuse of donations, and statements from family members that form the basis of the felony charges now before the court.

January 7, 2026

Big City Wild West: ICE Agent Shoots and Kills Motorist in Minneapolis During Immigration Raid Chaos

A federal immigration officer shot and killed a 37-year-old woman in south Minneapolis Wednesday morning while officers were conducting a major immigration enforcement action. The Department of Homeland Security claims she tried to run over agents with her car, but city officials and locals are furious and calling for ICE to pack up and head out. Protests and chaos followed the shooting.

January 6, 2026

Feds Yank Safety Net Cash from Blue States, Call It Fraud — Governors Say “Come Get It, Bubba”

The Trump administration announced it’s putting the brakes on federal child care and family support money for five Democratic-led states, claiming widespread fraud and misuse. States including California and New York say they haven’t been properly notified and will see the administration in court if necessary. Critics call it political theater at the expense of the neediest families.

January 6, 2026

U.S. Bulldogs Drag Venezuelan Big Boss Maduro All The Way to New York Courtyard Like a Stray Hog at Feeding Time

In a twist thicker than grandma’s gravy, U.S. agents rounded up Venezuela’s top man Nicolás Maduro and his missus, hauled ’em stateside, and slapped narco-terror charges on ’em right in a New York courtroom. Trump says America’s “in charge” down south, critics holler about international law, and folks everywhere are scratching their heads wondering how this rodeo’s gonna end.

January 4, 2026

Candidate Spotlight: Charlie Potter, Public Record, and Unanswered Questions

Charlie Potter, a Republican candidate for New York’s 118th Assembly District, is running on accountability, public safety, and transparency. As part of his campaign, Potter stepped down from his position with the U.S. Postal Service, citing compliance with federal law. TVOTT Hillbilly News has requested a one-on-one interview and the opportunity to ask questions but has not received a response. This article is based solely on publicly available information.

January 3, 2026

Sticker Mule Under Fire: Complaints, Layoffs, Lawsuits & A CEO Who Loves a Loud Megaphone

Custom merchandise company Sticker Mule, led by outspoken CEO Anthony Constantino, has faced a growing wave of public criticism, consumer complaints, employee disputes, and political controversy. While no criminal charges have been filed against the company, records confirm a 2020 wage-and-hour lawsuit, a Better Business Bureau warning for failure to respond to complaints, major layoffs in 2025, and increasing backlash over the company’s political messaging.

January 3, 2026

“Caracas Done Got the Rumbles: Explosions, Low-Flyin’ Planes, & Folks Hollerin’ ‘Where’s Maduro?’”

Before the roosters could clear their throats Saturday mornin’, Caracas, Venezuela lit up like somebody dropped a box of July fireworks in January. Explosions shook the ground, planes buzzed the sky, the power flickered, and the world woke up askin’ one question: “What in the ever-lovin’ hillbilly hell just happened?” The U.S. says it launched a large-scale strike and that President Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores were captured and flown out the country. Venezuela says it was an imperialist attack and they don’t even know where their own president is. Meanwhile, folks in Caracas were runnin’ into the streets in pajamas, wonderin’ if this was the end of the world or just another Tuesday.