990. Andy & DJ CTI: Illegal Alien Attacks Federal Agent In Minneapolis, China And Russia's Threat To Greenland & Hillary Clinton In Contempt

Summary of 990. Andy & DJ CTI: Illegal Alien Attacks Federal Agent In Minneapolis, China And Russia's Threat To Greenland & Hillary Clinton In Contempt

by Andy Frisella

1h 40mJanuary 16, 2026

Overview of 990. Andy & DJ CTI: Illegal Alien Attacks Federal Agent In Minneapolis, China And Russia's Threat To Greenland & Hillary Clinton In Contempt

This episode of Andy Frisella’s show (with DJ) mixes hard-hitting opinion and casual banter. The hosts open with routine comedic back-and-forth, then cover five main newslines: violent incidents in Minneapolis involving migrants and ICE, fraud tied to migrant services in Minnesota, geopolitical concerns in Greenland (China/Russia), reports about Israel/Trump and Iran, and a House Oversight move toward holding the Clintons in contempt over Jeffrey Epstein testimony. The episode blends news summaries, sharp political commentary, calls for stronger enforcement, and cultural segments (including the “Karen” nickname debate).

Key topics discussed

1) Minneapolis — Migrant attack on federal agent, riots, and looting of ICE vehicle

  • Incident recap: A Venezuelan man being arrested fled, allegedly assaulted a federal officer; two others joined and attacked the officer with a shovel and broom handle. One attacker was shot and later detained.
  • Resulting unrest: Videos circulated of rioters breaking into ICE vehicles and removing weapons/weapon lockers. Hosts emphasize danger of weapons being taken.
  • Political reaction: President Trump threatened use of the Insurrection Act if Minnesota doesn’t stop attacks on ICE.
  • Hosts’ viewpoint: Strong pro-enforcement stance — “let them do their jobs”; criticism of those opposing federal action; warnings about societal breakdown if law enforcement is blocked. They call out paid agitators and internet anonymity stoking unrest.

2) Fraud and misuse of taxpayer funds tied to migrant/medical transport programs

  • Reporting highlighted by conservative influencer Nick Shirley: alleged fraud in Minnesota’s Medicaid-funded non-emergency medical transport program.
  • Historical costs cited: providers billed tens of millions (report cites $80M in 2018 and higher figures later, e.g., $115M).
  • Hosts argue this is part of broader systemic waste and corruption, urging greater accountability.

3) Greenland — Geopolitics with China and Russia

  • Danish foreign minister agrees with U.S. concern about Arctic strategic competition and Greenland’s vulnerability; Denmark has invested heavily in Greenland capabilities.
  • Hosts stress geographic reality (Russia and Alaska proximity noted — Diomede Islands ~2.4 miles apart) and argue Greenland is strategically vital.
  • Reactions from Europe: Macron said France would participate in joint exercises in Greenland at Denmark’s request; UK uprating reservist age discussed (mocked by hosts).
  • Hosts frame this as necessary U.S. vigilance and criticize Europe’s military posturing as dependent on the U.S.

4) Israel/Trump/Iran reporting

  • Coverage of a story that Israel provided intelligence that led Trump to halt strikes on Iran; hosts discuss whether Israel exerts outsized influence on U.S. decisions or whether strategic restraint is at play.
  • They consider two possibilities: (a) foreign influence and leverage, or (b) strategic de-escalation and planning by the U.S.

5) House Oversight and the Clintons — contempt move over Epstein testimony

  • House Oversight Chair James Comer announced intent to move to hold Bill and Hillary Clinton in contempt for refusing to comply with subpoenas regarding Jeffrey Epstein.
  • Hosts support enforcement, compare to past contempt cases (Navarro, Bannon), and use this to criticize elite immunity and decades-long political incumbency.
  • Broader theme: frustration with elderly, entrenched politicians and perceived lack of accountability.

6) Culture segment: “Karen” vs. “Jessica”

  • Gen Z suggested “Jessica” as a new name for the “Karen” archetype; hosts find the change unlikely and comic; discuss cultural labeling and its persistence.

Notable quotes / highlights

  • “Let them do their fucking jobs.” — Andy, on enforcement of immigration and ICE operations.
  • “Do you want the country for Americans or do you want illegals to come in and take the fuck over?” — Hosts framing the debate in blunt terms.
  • “This is how mass [conflict] happens — the pendulum swings and gets more extreme.” — Warning about polarization and escalation.
  • Re Greenland/Russia: hosts underline strategic proximity — “they’re right there” (referring to Russia/Alaska).
  • On elite impunity: commentary that senior politicians “don’t have to live in the society they create,” so they lack skin in the game.

Main takeaways

  • The Minneapolis incidents reignited debate over border enforcement, public safety, and the limits of protest; hosts advocate decisive federal action and enforcement.
  • There are allegations of taxpayer-funded fraud around migrant-related services (transportation/Medicaid), which the hosts tie to broader governance failures.
  • Geostrategic competition in the Arctic (Greenland) is real and requires U.S./NATO attention; the hosts view Chinese/Russian activity there as a legitimate security concern.
  • Questions about international influence (e.g., Israel/Netanyahu affecting U.S. military choices) and elite accountability (Clintons and Epstein) drove the hosts’ skepticism toward political elites and institutions.
  • Cultural commentary and humor are used to balance hard news and mobilize the show’s audience toward action and engagement.

Action items, recommendations & resources mentioned

  • For show links, clips, and sources: visit andyfrissella.com (hosts repeatedly ask listeners to check links there).
  • Civic engagement suggestions given by hosts:
    • Demand accountability from local and state officials.
    • Produce videos/public content exposing local issues (example: a Minnesota small business owner got big reach after making a local video).
    • Use your voice publicly—don’t stay anonymous if you want influence (hosts repeatedly criticize anonymous commenters).
  • Watch for House Oversight developments (contempt proceedings) and follow reporting.
  • Keep an eye on continued coverage of Arctic/Greenland developments and U.S. posture.

Fact checks & context notes

  • “Lean” composition: hosts accurately summarized that “lean” is a cough syrup concoction containing codeine and promethazine mixed with soda/candy — this aligns with standard descriptions.
  • Russia–Alaska proximity: the Bering Strait near the Diomede Islands separates U.S. and Russia by roughly 2.4 miles at closest points — hosts’ geography claim is correct.
  • Contempt of Congress is an enforceable process that can lead to court proceedings and potential penalties (civil or criminal), as illustrated by recent high-profile contempt cases (e.g., Navarro, Bannon).
  • Reported Medicaid/transport fraud figures mentioned in the show reference past reporting; readers should consult local investigations (e.g., Minnesota Star Tribune, Nick Shirley’s video) for current verified numbers and details.

Tone & audience

  • The episode is opinionated and combative, aimed at listeners who favor strict law-and-order policies, skepticism of political elites, and assertive national security stances. It mixes news commentary with irreverent humor and blue-collar populist rhetoric.

If you want a distilled TL;DR: Hosts condemn attacks on federal agents, call for stronger immigration enforcement, flag possible fraud in migrant programs, back U.S. vigilance in the Arctic, question elite influence and immunity (Clintons/Epstein), and push listeners to use their voices and insist on accountability.