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Leavitt scorches ‘elitist’ celebrities slamming ICE from ‘gated’ mansions

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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt hit back at celebrity attacks on Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) after they flared during Sunday’s Grammy Awards, arguing Hollywood stars are unfairly vilifying federal agents while insulated from the consequences of illegal immigration.

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«I think it’s very ironic and frankly sad to see celebrities who live in gated communities with private security, with millions of dollars to spend protecting themselves, trying to just demonize, again, law enforcement, public servants who work for the United States government to enforce our nation’s laws,» Leavitt said Tuesday in an outdoor gaggle with the media. 

Some of the music industry’s biggest stars used the Grammys to spotlight their criticisms of and animosity towards the Trump administration and ICE Sunday evening, including singers such as Justin and Hailey Bieber, Kehlani, Joni Mitchell, Carole King and Brandi Carlile wearing «ICE out» pins. 

«No one is illegal on stolen land,» pop singer Billie Eilish, for example, said while accepting a Grammy «I feel really hopeful in this room, and I feel like we need to keep fighting and speaking up and protesting. Our voices really do matter, and the people matter.»

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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt unleashed on celebrities for «ironic and frankly sad» rhetoric against ICE agents.  (Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images)

«And f— ICE, that’s all I’m gonna say, sorry,» she added.

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Leavitt continued Tuesday that celebrities were notably silent under the Biden administration, despite a spiraling immigration crisis and high-profile crimes such as the murders of Laken Riley and Jocelyn Nungaray at the hands of illegal immigrants. 

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Justin Bieber attends the 68th Grammy Awards at Crypto.com Arena Feb. 1, 2026, in Los Angeles.  (Amy Sussman)

«The previous administration allowed an invasion of our nation’s borders and allowed innocent women and girls like Jocelyn Nungaray and Laken Riley to be killed and raped and murdered at the hands of people who should have never been in our country in the first place,» she continued. 

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Demonstrators hold signs during a protest outside the office of Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., Jan. 26, 2026, in Minneapolis. (Adam Gray/AP Photo)

«Now you have law enforcement who are simply trying to do their jobs to remove violent predators like those who took the lives of innocent Americans. There was no uproar from Hollywood and the elitist crowd at the Grammys then. But there is now, and I think that speaks to the unfortunate irony that we’re seeing in Hollywood.»

Democrats and celebrities have increasingly spoken out against the Trump administration’s crackdown on illegal immigrants in recent weeks, most notably since the start of the new year when federal law enforcement converged on Minnesota’s Twin Cities amid a sweeping fraud investigation. 

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Two Americans were shot and killed by federal law enforcement in separate events in January, heightening condemnation from Trump critics who described the deaths as «murder» at the hands of the government. 

Department of Homeland Security chief Kristi Noem also previously responded to anti-ICE rhetoric from celebrities at the Grammys, telling Fox News Digital on Monday that she wished they knew «what wonderful, amazing people our ICE officers are.»

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Billie Eilish (right) was among the musicians to criticize the Trump administration and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) during the Grammy Awards on Sunday.  (Christopher Polk/Billboard via Getty Images)

«Their families live there and that’s their neighbors they are protecting by getting dangerous criminals off the streets. They are going after those murderers and rapists, people that are trafficking drugs, and protecting America,» Noem continued. 

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El presidente de la Cámara de los Comunes notificó a la policía sobre el posible riesgo de fuga de Peter Mandelson

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El embajador británico en Estados Unidos, Peter Mandelson, habla durante una recepción de bienvenida para el primer ministro británico, Keir Starmer, en la residencia del embajador el 26 de febrero de 2025, en Washington, D.C., EE. UU., Carl Court/Pool vía REUTERS/Foto de archivo

El presidente de la Cámara de los Comunes del Reino Unido dijo el miércoles que avisó a la policía que Peter Mandelson, el ex embajador en Estados Unidos que enfrenta acusaciones de filtrar información al fallecido delincuente sexual convicto Jeffrey Epstein, existía un posible riesgo de fuga.

Mandelson fue arrestado el lunes en su domicilio del norte de Londres bajo sospecha de mala conducta en el ejercicio de un cargo público. Quedó en libertad bajo fianza la madrugada del martes tras más de nueve horas de interrogatorio.

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Los abogados de Mandelson, ex ministro de alto rango del gabinete, dijeron que el arresto fue el resultado de una “sugerencia infundada” de que planeaba huir del país y se llevó a cabo a pesar de un acuerdo de que hablaría voluntariamente con la Policía Metropolitana de Londres cuando se le solicitara.

El presidente de la Cámara de Representantes, Lindsay Hoyle, dijo a los legisladores que pasó información “relevante” a la policía, sin revelar la fuente.

“Para evitar cualquier especulación inexacta, me gustaría confirmar que, tras recibir la información que consideré relevante, la transmito de buena fe a la Policía Metropolitana, como es mi deber y responsabilidad”, declaró Hoyle. “Es lamentable que esto haya desaparecido rápidamente en los medios”.

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Reinaldo Avila da Silva, esposo del exembajador británico en Estados Unidos, Peter Mandelson, abandona la supuesta residencia de este, tras su liberación tras su arresto por la policía de Londres el lunes bajo sospecha de mala conducta en un cargo público, tras la publicación de archivos del Departamento de Justicia de Estados Unidos vinculados al difunto financista y delincuente sexual convicto Jeffrey Epstein, en Londres, Reino Unido, el 25 de febrero de 2026. REUTERS/Toby Melville

Hoyle agregó que no sería apropiado que dijera nada más porque la investigación sobre Mandelson estaba en curso.

“La principal prioridad de Peter Mandelson es cooperar con la investigación policial, como lo ha hecho durante todo este proceso, y limpiar su nombre”, dijeron sus abogados del bufete Mishcon De Reya después de su liberación.

El arresto de Mandelson se produjo cuatro días después de que el ex príncipe Andrés fuera arrestado por la misma sospecha de mala conducta en un cargo público vinculado a Epstein.

Ambos hombres enfrentan acusaciones de haberle entregado información confidencial del gobierno al financiero caído en desgracia. Las acusaciones surgieron después de que el Departamento de Justicia de Estados Unidos publicara el mes pasado un conjunto de más de tres millones de páginas de documentos relacionados con Epstein.

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Mandelson, de 72 años, parece haber enviado a Epstein, a quien se refería como su “mejor amigo”, información gubernamental sensible que potencialmente podría influir en los mercados cuando era ministro principal del gobierno británico en 2009 y 2010.

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El representante de Reino Unido para el comercio, Peter Mandelson, izquierda, posa con Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, en su visita a la sede de la Comisión Europea en Bruselas, el jueves 7 de junio de 2007. (AP Foto/Yves Logghe, Archivo)

Un informe interno del gobierno abordó la posible venta de activos gubernamentales para recaudar fondos para el Reino Unido tras la crisis financiera mundial de 2008. También pareció decirle a Epstein —quien se suicidó en una prisión de Nueva York en 2019— que presionaría a otros miembros del gobierno para que redujeran un impuesto sobre las bonificaciones de los banqueros.

Los registros de pago sugieren que Epstein entregó a Mandelson o a su esposo, Reinaldo Ávila da Silva, 75.000 dólares en 2003 y 2004. Mandelson afirmó no recordar haber recibido ese dinero y cuestionó la autenticidad de los extractos bancarios. Ha negado haber actuado mal.

Mandelson no enfrenta acusaciones de conducta sexual inapropiada.

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El ex príncipe Andrés, ahora conocido como Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, también ha negado cualquier irregularidad en sus vínculos con el delincuente sexual convicto Epstein, pero no ha respondido directamente a las últimas acusaciones derivadas de los llamados Archivos Epstein.

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Trump hands to-do list to Congress with 7 priorities during State of the Union address

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President Donald Trump delivered a sweeping to-do list to Congress during his State of the Union address on Tuesday, urging lawmakers seven separate times to take action on priorities ranging from drug pricing and border security to crime and housing policy.

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Codify «Trump Rx» Prescription Drug Pricing

Trump urged Congress to enshrine his «Most-Favored-Nation» drug pricing policy into law as part of his «Trump Rx» initiative. The policy aims to tie U.S. prescription drug prices to the lowest prices paid by other developed nations. 

Earlier this month, his administration launched the TrumpRx website, a federal platform designed to allow Americans to search for select brand-name medications and access lower negotiated prices. 

The site stems from agreements the White House said in December it reached with nine major pharmaceutical companies, including Amgen, Merck, Novartis, Sanofi and Bristol Myers Squibb. It lists dozens of high-cost drugs offered at discount prices to treat conditions such as diabetes, asthma, HIV, hepatitis C, multiple sclerosis and cardiovascular disease.

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A page on the TrumpRx site is displayed on Feb. 9, 2026 in Chicago, Illinois. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)

Despite suggesting it would be politically difficult to reverse the policy, Trump told lawmakers to «codify it anyway.»

Make Ban on Wall Street Home Purchases Permanent

After highlighting the story of a Houston mother outbid on 20 homes by investment firms, Trump asked Congress to make permanent his executive order banning large Wall Street-backed firms from buying single-family homes in bulk. «We want homes for people, not for corporations,» he said.

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Pass the «Stop Insider Trading Act»

While outlining retirement policy changes and pledging to protect Social Security and Medicare, Trump pivoted to ethics reform, calling on lawmakers to «pass the ‘Stop Insider Trading Act’ without delay.» 

The measure would ban members of Congress from buying individual stocks and require advance public notice before sales.

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Lawmakers attend the State of the Union address in the House Chamber of the U.S. Capitol on Feb. 24, 2026, in Washington, D.C. (Graeme Sloan/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Rep. Bryan Steil, R-Wis., who introduced the bill, told FOX Business in January, «If you want to trade stocks you should go to Wall Street, not to Capitol Hill. I think we have an opportunity here to dramatically improve America’s trust in Congress.»

Pass the «Dalilah Law»

Following the story of a young girl seriously injured in a crash involving an illegal immigrant truck driver, Trump called on Congress to pass what he dubbed the «Dalilah Law,» barring states from issuing commercial driver’s licenses to people in the country illegally.

«Dalilah Coleman was only 5 years old in June 2024 when an 18-wheel tractor-trailer plowed into her stopped car, traveling at 60 miles an hour or more,» Trump said. «The driver was an illegal alien let in by Joe Biden and given a commercial driver’s license by open borders politicians in California.»

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Coleman’s father said the crash left her in a coma for three weeks and required six months of hospital treatment before her family could bring her home.

Restore Border and Homeland Security Funding

Trump accused Democrats of cutting off funding for the Department of Homeland Security, which is currently operating under a partial shutdown after lawmakers failed to reach an agreement on a funding bill.

He demanded the «full and immediate restoration» of border and homeland security funding, framing it as essential to protecting Americans from crime and terrorism.

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President Donald Trump speaks during the State of the Union address in the House Chamber of the U.S. Capitol on Feb. 24, 2026, in Washington, D.C. (Al Drago/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

End Sanctuary Cities

The president also urged lawmakers to end so-called sanctuary city policies, calling for «serious penalties» against public officials who block the removal of criminal illegal immigrants.

«They’re blocking the removal of these people out of our country. And you should be ashamed of yourself,» Trump told Democrats to loud Republican cheers.

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President Donald Trump leaves after delivering the State of the Union address in the House Chamber of the U.S. Capitol on Feb. 24, 2026, in Washington, D.C. (Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty Images)

Pass Tougher Laws for Repeat Offenders

Closing his legislative appeals, Trump asked Congress to pass stricter sentencing laws to ensure «violent and dangerous repeat offenders are put behind bars — and, importantly, that they stay there.»

He cited the death of 23-year-old Iryna Zarutska, a Ukrainian refugee, who was stabbed to death on a train in Charlotte, North Carolina, in August.

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«Iryna was riding home on the train when a deranged monster who had been arrested over a dozen times and was released through no cash bail, stood up and viciously slashed a knife through her neck and body. No one will ever forget there were people on that train,» Trump said. «No one will ever forget the expression of terror on Iryna’s face as she looked up at her attacker in the last seconds of her life. She died instantly. She had escaped a brutal war, only to be slain by a hardened criminal set free to kill in America.»

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Ukraine to meet Trump envoys ahead of high-stakes Geneva talks with Russia as war enters fifth year

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Representatives from Ukraine and the U.S. are reportedly set to meet ahead of high-stakes trilateral talks in Geneva that will include Russian envoys. The report about the meeting comes just after the Russia-Ukraine war entered its fifth year.

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told reporters about the Thursday U.S.-Ukraine meeting, The Associated Press reported. The Ukrainian leader reportedly said that Thursday’s meeting would focus on the possibility of post-war recovery for Ukraine as well as preparations for an upcoming trilateral meeting with Russia, according to the AP.

The meeting is expected to involve Rustem Umerov, Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council Secretary, U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff and President Donald Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, according to the AP, which cited Zelenskyy. Additionally, Umerov’s press secretary Diana Davytian told the AP that the meeting would take place in Geneva. The outlet noted that the Swiss city is also expected to be the site of U.S.-Iran nuclear negotiations on the same day as the trilateral talks.

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and U.S. President Donald Trump shake hands during their meeting at the sidelines of the 56th annual World Economic Forum (WEF), in Davos, Switzerland, Jan. 22, 2026.  (Ukrainian Presidential Press Service/Handout via Reuters)

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Zelenskyy said that he had tasked Umerov with discussing a possible prisoner exchange, the AP reported. He added that Ukraine would like the talks with Russia to take place next week.

The Trump administration’s push to end the years-long war has brought Russian and Ukrainian envoys to the table in both Abu Dhabi and Geneva, though the meetings have yet to produce a breakthrough for peace.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy have both met separately with President Donald Trump. Despite a peace deal agreement being close, territorial disputes remain, Zelenskyy said.   (Julia Demaree Nikhinson/AP; Christian Bruna/Getty)

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Last week, Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced on X that he had met with Zelenskyy and discussed «Ukraine’s security and deepening defense and economic partnerships.»

«President Trump wants a solution that ends the bloodshed once and for all,» Rubio wrote.

Additionally, last week, Zelenskyy said that he spoke with Witkoff and Kushner ahead of the trilateral meetings in Geneva, which he said the Ukrainian government expects to be «truly productive.»

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«We also discussed some developments following the meetings in Abu Dhabi. Not everything can be shared over the phone, and our negotiating team will present Ukraine’s position next week. I also spoke about our meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio. We greatly appreciate that America consistently maintains a constructive approach and is ready to assist in protecting lives,» Zelenskyy wrote on X. «I thank President Trump, his team, and the people of the United States for their support.»

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that the U.S. gave Ukraine and Russia a June deadline to end the war. (Viktor Kovalchuk/Global Images Ukraine via Getty Images; Yuri Gripas/Abaca/Bloomberg via Getty Images; Kristina Solovyova / POOL / AFP via Getty Images)

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On Tuesday, which was the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Zelenskyy stood firm, saying that Putin had not defeated Ukraine nor broken the country’s spirit. The statement came as Ukrainian forces made the biggest gains since 2024, according to the AP, which cited the Institute for the Study of War. The institute noted that Ukranian forces have pushed back on Russia’s army at points along the front line in eastern areas of the country.

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The State Department did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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