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Trump Forces Media To Look At THESE Mugshots

President Donald Trump delivered a sharp and unmistakable message to the national press this week, forcing reporters to confront the real-world consequences of illegal immigration by putting faces to the crimes that often get buried by legacy media narratives.

Documents with mugshots labeled “Minnesota Worst of the Worst” are scattered as President Donald Trump speaks during a news briefing in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House on Jan. 20, 2026, in Washington, D.C. (Win McNamee / Getty Images)

During an unannounced appearance in the White House briefing room on Tuesday, Trump stepped to the podium holding a stack of mugshots. One by one, he displayed images of illegal alien criminals recently arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Minnesota. The room, filled with journalists accustomed to polished talking points and scripted briefings, fell silent as the president made his point visually and unmistakably clear.

“These were not minor offenders,” administration officials later emphasized. The individuals featured in the mugshots were linked to some of the most violent crimes imaginable, including homicide, sexual assault, and large-scale drug trafficking.

Trump did not soften his language as he addressed the press.

“Look at this, one after one,” Trump said while holding up the mugshots. “Boy, these are rough characters. These are criminal illegal aliens and in many cases, they’re murderers, they’re drug lords, drug dealers, and mentally insane. Some of them who are brutal killers are mentally insane.”

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