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Reid Accuses GOP of Using Minaj as MAGA "House Pet"

Former MSNBC host Joy Reid criticized rapper Nicki Minaj for her association with former President Donald Trump, while the Trump administration is seeking to deport a five-year-old boy detained by ICE in Minnesota, and the US Ambassador to Poland severed ties with the Polish Speaker of Parliament. These developments occurred amid other news, including a conservative firebrand's renewed bid for a Florida congressional seat and an apology from Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit over her ties to Jeffrey Epstein.

Reid, on a segment of "The Don Lemon Show," launched racially-charged insults at Minaj, who has aligned with the Trump administration on issues like stopping the killings of Christians in Nigeria. Reid suggested the Republican Party was using Minaj as a "house pet" to provide "blackface" for MAGA, according to Fox News.

Meanwhile, the Trump administration is moving to deport five-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos, who was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in Minnesota on January 20, according to Sky News. Homeland Security confirmed it would seek to deport the boy, but denied a claim by the boy's lawyer that it was seeking expedited removal.

In Poland, US Ambassador Tom Rose took the unprecedented step of severing diplomatic relations with the Speaker of the Polish Parliament, Wlodzimierz Czarzasty. "As of today, we will no longer maintain contact or communicate with Marshal Czarzisty of the Sejm," Rose announced, though he did not specify the reasons for the decision, according to Euronews.

In Florida, Eddie Speir announced a second bid for Florida's open 16th congressional district, following a primary challenge in 2024 where he won nearly 40% of the vote against incumbent Vern Buchanan. Speir is positioning himself as a constitutional conservative outsider, according to Fox News. Buchanan announced his retirement on January 27.

Finally, Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit apologized to the King and Queen for her ties to Jeffrey Epstein. She stated she should have realized "sooner what kind of person he was," adding, "I showed poor judgment and regret my friendship with him," according to Sky News.

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