Jeffries threatens to impeach Noem, Ilhan Omar sprayed with unknown substance at town hall, TikTok settles in big tech teen addiction lawsuit, And More: 1.28.26 - Rising Recap
Podcast: Rising
Published: 2026-01-28
Duration: 50 minutes
Summary
Hakeem Jeffries threatens to impeach Kristi Noem if President Trump doesn't remove her, following the controversial killing of Alex Preddy. Meanwhile, Ilhan Omar was attacked during a town hall, and TikTok settled a lawsuit over teen addiction claims.
What Happened
The episode delves into the controversy surrounding the killing of Alex Preddy, who was legally carrying a gun when he was shot by Customs and Border Protection agents. This incident has ignited debate over Second Amendment rights and accusations of hypocrisy among both Democrats and Republicans. Hakeem Jeffries has issued an ultimatum to President Trump, threatening to push for the impeachment of South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem if she is not removed from office, with over two-thirds of Democrats co-sponsoring impeachment articles.
In a shocking incident, Ilhan Omar was attacked with an unknown liquid during a town hall meeting. The assailant, Anthony Kazimerczak, has been arrested for third-degree assault. Omar assured the public that she is unharmed, but the attack raises concerns about the safety of public figures.
Barry Weiss has come under scrutiny following her town hall with CBS staffers, where she criticized the company's current strategy. Weiss stressed the need for CBS News to produce content that resonates with audiences, arguing that independence is crucial, especially after the network's $16 million defamation settlement with President Trump.
The episode also covers TikTok's settlement in a lawsuit alleging that social media companies design their products to be addictive to young users. The lawsuit, which involved a 19-year-old plaintiff, highlighted the psychological tactics that platforms use to maximize engagement and drive advertising revenue. While TikTok has settled, other tech giants like Meta and YouTube remain defendants in similar cases.
A related issue for TikTok was a power outage that disrupted content uploads and views, which the company insists was not due to censorship. Additionally, there are concerns about potential censorship on TikTok due to new ownership ties.
Finally, the episode touches on the broader implications of social media's influence on mental health, especially among teenagers. The discussion includes Google's recent $68 million settlement over privacy violations with its voice assistant, adding another layer to the ongoing debate about tech accountability.
Key Insights
- Hakeem Jeffries has threatened to push for the impeachment of South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem if she is not removed from office, with over two-thirds of Democrats co-sponsoring impeachment articles.
- Ilhan Omar was attacked with an unknown liquid during a town hall, leading to the arrest of Anthony Kazimerczak for third-degree assault, raising concerns about the safety of public figures.
- TikTok settled a lawsuit involving allegations that social media companies design their products to be addictive to young users, highlighting the use of psychological tactics to maximize engagement and drive advertising revenue.
- Google recently settled a $68 million lawsuit over privacy violations with its voice assistant, adding to the ongoing debate about tech accountability and privacy concerns.