Trump Administration Faces Legal Challenges, While Protests Erupt in Minneapolis
The Trump administration faced a tumultuous week marked by legal challenges to its immigration policies and ongoing protests against ICE operations in Minneapolis, according to multiple news sources on February 2nd, 2026. A lawsuit was filed challenging the administration's visa freeze affecting 75 countries, alleging discrimination based on nationality and perceived welfare risk (Vox). Meanwhile, anti-ICE protests continued in Minneapolis and surrounding areas (Vox).
The protests in Minneapolis represent "a new kind of anti-Trump resistance," according to Vox. These demonstrations occurred as the Trump administration continued its immigration enforcement operations in Minnesota (Vox).
In other news, the search for Nancy Guthrie, mother of Savannah Guthrie, was suspended in Arizona, with the case being treated as a potential crime scene with FBI assistance (Variety).
Globally, several significant events unfolded. The Rafah crossing reopened, explosions were reported in Iran, a Ukrainian blackout occurred, and Venezuela offered amnesty for political prisoners (Variety). Geopolitical tensions were escalating, and journalists in Russia faced increasing challenges (Time). Costa Rica held a presidential election (Time).
On the economic front, mortgage rates were expected to slightly decrease in February due to bond market movement and economic data, although the housing market remained sluggish (Vox). The Federal Reserve's future actions were expected to significantly influence rate trends (Vox).
In entertainment news, NBC renewed "Happy's Place" and "St. Denis Medical" for third seasons (Variety). The documentary "Melania" surprisingly exceeded box office expectations despite negative reviews and counter-campaigns, raising questions about Amazon's potential political motivations (Vox). Paramore's Hayley Williams launched a new band (Time).
For those seeking literary escapes, February promised a promising lineup of new book releases across diverse genres (Time). Lily Meyer's "The End of Romance," released on February 3rd, tells the story of Sylvie Broder, who flees an abusive marriage and her family's Holocaust-inflected history (Time).
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