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Former ESPN host Sage Steele mocked the musicians who criticized Immigration and Customs Enforcement at the Grammys because, she said, they are too ignorant to opine.
On Sunday, several prominent musicians slammed ICE amid the ongoing and sometimes violent raids by the agency and Border Patrol. Last month, agents fatally shot two U.S. citizens in separate incidents in Minneapolis, where the Trump administration has deployed about 3,000 immigration agents, who have detained children and arrested asylum-seekers. According to an internal memo, ICE officials told its agents that they do not need a judicial warrant to enter people’s homes.
At the Grammys on Sunday night, several musicians spoke out against ICE. While accepting the award for Best Música Urbana Album, Bad Bunny, who will perform during the Super Bowl halftime show, said, “Before I say thanks to God, I’m gonna say: ICE out!”
Kehlani, who won Best R&B Performance, told the Grammys crowd, “F*ck ICE.”
On Monday’s Jesse Watters Primetime on Fox News, Steele, a former SportsCenter host, ripped the anti-ICE sentiment.
“I only watched for about 15 minutes, but it was enough to really set the tone for what I knew what it would ultimately be,” she said. “And I gotta tell you, none of us should be surprised at this point, but it is still disappointing.”
Steele went on to reference a refrain by Fox News host Laura Ingraham, who in 2018 ripped LeBron James for criticizing President Donald Trump.
“Keep the political comments to yourselves,” Ingraham said at the time. “Shut up and dribble.”
“And I’d liken it to what the great Laura Ingraham said years ago,” Steele said. “‘Shut up and dribble.’ It isn’t because we didn’t want to hear athletes’ opinions on things. Maybe here or there, but it’s because we learned that they don’t tend to base it in fact. They base it on TikTok news or left-wing media narratives instead of the facts. If you go on fact, and give me your opinion from there, then fine. And that’s exactly what the Hollywood elites are choosing not to do as well, and it was an incredibly pathetic, but not surprising display by all of those on that stage yesterday.”
Steele later added, “This is why, shut up and dribble, shut up and sing, because you’re super talented, but you don’t know what you’re talking about.”
A Fox News poll released last week shows that 59% of American voters believe ICE has been “too aggressive” in its tactics. Meanwhile, a plurality (46%) of Americans want the agency abolished, according to a YouGov survey last month.
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MAGA boxer Ryan Garcia pulled no punches with a very public ditching of Donald Trump this weekend.
Garcia, who has previously declared his love for the president and even shadowboxed to him, wrote on X, formerly Twitter, that he was “reclining my past support for Donald Trump.”
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The pugilist, expelled from the World Boxing Council in 2024 for using racial slurs during a livestream and who has come under fire for anti-LGBTQ comments, suggested any association with the late, convicted *** offender Jeffrey Epstein was unacceptable following the latest release of documents related to the financier, records that critics say Trump’s Justice Department has slow-walked.
See his post here:
This is my public declaration and announcement, I’m reclining my past support for Donald Trump.
— RYAN GARCIA (@RyanGarcia) January 31, 2026
Anyone that was involved in any thing to do with that island and what they were doing, I just can’t support in anyway.
Children need to be protected, everyone knew better ****…
Trump was a longtime acquaintance of Epstein and has denied any wrongdoing.
Garcia had previously criticized the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown in Los Angeles in June 2025, but stopped short at the time of fully withdrawing his support.
“I may have voted for Trump, but I can’t stay silent about what’s happening with ICE in LA,” Garcia wrote. “These aren’t just ‘illegals’ or statistics — they’re people.” Garcia was born and raised in Victorville, California. His grandparents were born in Mexico.