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Related: About this forum"Bill Melugin of Fox News may be the best-sourced journalist within ICE and CBP."
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Eric Columbus
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Bill Melugin of Fox News may be the best-sourced journalist within ICE and CBP. If he's hearing this, the administration has a real problem.
Bill Melugin
@BillMelugin_
NEW: Since yesterday's deadly shooting in MN, I've talked to more than half a dozen federal sources involved immigration enforcement, including several in senior positions, who all tell me they have grown increasingly uneasy & frustrated w/ some of the claims & narratives DHS pushed in the aftermath of the shooting.
Specifically, I'm told there is extreme frustration with DHS officials going on TV and putting out statements claiming that Alex Pretti was intending to conduct a "massacre" of federal agents or wanted to carry out "maximum damage", even after numerous videos appeared to show those claims were inaccurate. While they say it was a terrible decision to show up with a gun and inject himself into a federal law enforcement operation, there is no indication Pretti was there to murder law enforcement, as videos appear to show he never drew his holstered firearm.
These sources say this messaging from DHS officials has been catastrophic from a PR and morale perspective, as it is eroding trust and credibility - comparing it to when Democrats falsely claimed the border was closed or that Haitians were being whipped at the border.
Some of these sources have described DHS response to the shooting as a case study on how not to do crisis PR, one said they are so fed up that they wish they could retire, another said DHS is making the situation worse, and another added that DHS is wrong and we are losing this war, we are losing the base and the narrative."
These sources all believe this is going to end up being what they call a bad shoot, a shitty situation that happened in seconds where agents likely heard gun!, then the disarmed firearm may have had an accidental discharge that spooked the agents, and they shot. The agents do not have the luxury of multiple slow motion angles - and had to make split second decisions.
All of the sources support the mass deportation agenda, but have serious hesitations about the way it is
ALT
7:55 PM · Jan 25, 2026
@ericcolumbus.bsky.social
Bill Melugin of Fox News may be the best-sourced journalist within ICE and CBP. If he's hearing this, the administration has a real problem.
Bill Melugin
@BillMelugin_
NEW: Since yesterday's deadly shooting in MN, I've talked to more than half a dozen federal sources involved immigration enforcement, including several in senior positions, who all tell me they have grown increasingly uneasy & frustrated w/ some of the claims & narratives DHS pushed in the aftermath of the shooting.
Specifically, I'm told there is extreme frustration with DHS officials going on TV and putting out statements claiming that Alex Pretti was intending to conduct a "massacre" of federal agents or wanted to carry out "maximum damage", even after numerous videos appeared to show those claims were inaccurate. While they say it was a terrible decision to show up with a gun and inject himself into a federal law enforcement operation, there is no indication Pretti was there to murder law enforcement, as videos appear to show he never drew his holstered firearm.
These sources say this messaging from DHS officials has been catastrophic from a PR and morale perspective, as it is eroding trust and credibility - comparing it to when Democrats falsely claimed the border was closed or that Haitians were being whipped at the border.
Some of these sources have described DHS response to the shooting as a case study on how not to do crisis PR, one said they are so fed up that they wish they could retire, another said DHS is making the situation worse, and another added that DHS is wrong and we are losing this war, we are losing the base and the narrative."
These sources all believe this is going to end up being what they call a bad shoot, a shitty situation that happened in seconds where agents likely heard gun!, then the disarmed firearm may have had an accidental discharge that spooked the agents, and they shot. The agents do not have the luxury of multiple slow motion angles - and had to make split second decisions.
All of the sources support the mass deportation agenda, but have serious hesitations about the way it is
ALT
7:55 PM · Jan 25, 2026
Bill Melugin of Fox News may be the best-sourced journalist within ICE and CBP. If he's hearing this, the administration has a real problem.
— Eric Columbus (@ericcolumbus.bsky.social) 2026-01-26T00:55:24.700Z
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"Bill Melugin of Fox News may be the best-sourced journalist within ICE and CBP." (Original Post)
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Best_man23
(5,268 posts)1. Michael Fanone had advice for such DHS and L-ICE agents
That advice was "quit your jobs today".
They need to ask themselves "is this paycheck really going to be worth the decades in prison and the lifetime of shame that will one day come for me?" Of course, they WON'T ask those questions because they are shameless.
3Hotdogs
(15,123 posts)2. The shooting is way beyond "bad p.r."