00:00In today's Media Missed Minute, U.S. boarder's our Tom Holman weighs in on whether ICE agents
00:05should be allowed to wear masks during enforcement operations. Plus, the DOJ's release of millions
00:11of Epstein-related files is leading to reputational and professional consequences for some high-profile
00:18figures. I'm Craig DeGrelli. In today's Media Missed Minute, we're looking at two stories
00:25largely underplayed by partisan media outlets, starting with what's being missed by the left.
00:30As Democrats push to ban ICE agents from wearing masks, boarder's our Tom Holman is defending the
00:36practice. Look, you know, I don't like the masks either, but because threats against ICE officers
00:42are up over 1,500 percent, actual assaults, and threats are up over 8,000 percent,
00:48these men wouldn't have to protect themselves. Democrats say they won't back down or drop
00:52other demands like requiring body cameras before agreeing to a DHS funding bill.
00:57Now to what some on the right are downplaying, the real-world impact of the Epstein file releases.
01:03The Justice Department's document dump has reignited scrutiny of high-profile figures
01:09who maintained contact with Epstein after his conviction. That includes Goldman Sachs top
01:15attorney Katherine Rumler, who has faced pressure and professional consequences not over allegations
01:21of criminal conduct, but over her past association with Epstein. The same issue has come up with
01:26Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, who's been questioned by members of Congress over a visit
01:31he took to Epstein's island in 2012. For more stories missed or minimized by partisan media,
01:37download the Straight Arrow News app and tap on the Media Miss tab.
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