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Deux jours après la fin du mandat du Conseil présidentiel de transition, le Premier ministre Alix Didier Fils-Aimé est désormais le seul au pouvoir en Haïti. Les activités ont progressivement repris ce lundi matin (9 février 2026) en Haïti. Dans certaines communes, notamment à Pétion-Ville, des scènes à caractère pré-carnavalesque ont même été observées hier soir (8 février), avec des bandes de rara, des foules dans la rue, principalement des jeunes, qui dansaient et chantaient dans une atmosphère détendue. Mais ce n'est pas un signe d'adhésion ou de soulagement, plutôt un calme attentif, remarque notre correspondant à Port-au-Prince, Peterson Luxama. L'histoire récente invite à la prudence. Alix Didier Fils-Aimé bénéficie d'un appui clair de la communauté internationale, en particulier des États-Unis. Or, en Haïti, l'histoire montre que le soutien international, et américain surtout, répond souvent d'abord à des intérêts géopolitiques et stratégiques, qui ne coïncident pas toujours avec les attentes profondes de la population. S'il bénéficie du soutien de Washington, Alix Didier Fils-Aimé devra composer avec une classe politique très divisée. Sans son adhésion, il aura du mal à conduire le pays vers des élections. Et cette division s'est vue lors de la cérémonie de passation de pouvoir : certains membres du Conseil présidentiel de transition n'avaient pas fait le déplacement samedi. (7 février 2026) À lire aussiFin du CPT en Haïti: le Premier ministre, Alix Didier Fils-Aimé, prend les rênes de l'exécutif Des balles « made in USA » au Mexique Une enquête coordonnée par le Consortium international des journalistes d'investigation, et à laquelle ont participé le New York Times et Proceso, révèle comment une usine de l'armée états-unienne alimente la violence au Mexique. C'est celle de Lake City. Une usine exploitée par Olin Winchester et installée dans une base de l'armée dans le Missouri. Elle fabrique notamment des munitions de calibre 50, des balles capables d'abattre un hélicoptère ou de percer un blindage léger. Mais ces munitions ne sont pas seulement destinées à l'armée. Elles sont aussi vendues aux civils aux États-Unis. Pour quoi faire ? On ne sait pas trop. Toujours est-il qu'elles ont fini par se retrouver de l'autre côté de la frontière, au Mexique donc, où elles ont été utilisées dans près de cent affrontements, ces dernières années. Le New York Times indique que six cartels mexicains utilisent ces balles fabriquées dans l'usine de Lake City. Ces cartels, ce sont les mêmes que ceux que Donald Trump a classés organisations terroristes l'année dernière (2025). Toujours aux États-Unis, beaucoup restent très marqués par la mort, il y a un mois de Renee, tuée par la police de l'immigration à Minneapolis. Peu de temps après, l'ICE avait fait une deuxième victime dans cette même ville. Le scandale a largement dépassé les militants opposés à la politique migratoire extrêmement dure de Donald Trump. Même des figures du parti républicain le critiquent. C'est le cas de l'ancienne sénatrice Amy Koch, que notre correspondant à Washington Vincent Souriau a rencontrée. Elle est aujourd'hui lobbyiste et assure que beaucoup sont restés sidérés, notamment les élus qui travaillent au quotidien avec le gouverneur de cet État, le démocrate Tim Walz. À lire aussiÉtats-Unis: l'administration Trump sur la défensive après la mort d'Alex Pretti à Minneapolis Bad Bunny, une autre idée de l'Amérique Lui qui ne joue plus aux États-Unis, de peur que son public ne soit victime des raids de l'ICE, Bad Bunny s'est offert l'ultra prestigieuse mi-temps du Super Bowl hier soir (8 février). C'est mythique aux États-Unis. Toute la presse du continent en parle. « Bad Bunny au Super Bowl, une image de l'Amérique », titre ainsi Le Devoir au Canada. « Un show qui rappelle que l'Amérique est un continent, et pas seulement les États-Unis », note Pagina12 en Argentine. Pour La Razon, au Mexique, ce show n'était pas seulement de la musique ; c'était de la politique avec du rythme. Le quotidien y voit une ode au nationalisme, pas celui à la sauce Trump du « nous » contre « eux ». Mais « un nous qui ne demande pas la permission d'exister », écrit La Razon, sans pour autant tenter d'effacer l'autre. Même si le spectacle était relativement policé hier soir, Bad Bunny dénonce régulièrement la mainmise des États-Unis sur son île natale, les millions de touristes qui y déferlent chaque année et que les spéculateurs préfèrent aux natifs porto-ricains qui, eux, ont de plus en plus de mal à se loger. Un reportage d'Heïdi Soupault. À lire aussiSuper Bowl, Grammy: Bad Bunny «est une forme d'antithèse culturelle du pouvoir actuel à Washington»
Monday 5pm Hour: On the DeRush-Hour Jason goes "In Depth" with GOP strategist Amy Koch about their straw poll for Governor - were there surprises, and what does it ultimately mean? Then he's joined by Dave Schwartz to talk about a major trade for the Wild and what that means for their Cup chances. (Photo by David Berding/Getty Images)
On Monday's "Drivetime with DeRusha".... 3pm Hour: Jason talks to listeners about the Governor's race. Is MN's fraud problem enough to sink Walz's chances? Then he talks with author Nick Hanson about his new book - A Fragile Utopia: Escaping the Elaborate Facade of Alcoholic Bliss 4pm Hour: Would you prefer a $50 bonus, or a company holiday party? Then Rick Ellis from AllYourScreens.com joins the show to talk about the life and legacy of Rob Reiner and the reaction to his murder. 5pm Hour: On the DeRush-Hour Jason goes "In Depth" with GOP strategist Amy Koch - what do the results of the GOP straw poll for Governor really mean? Then he's joined by Dave Schwartz to talk about a huge trade for the Wild and a nice win for the Purple.
On Monday's "DeRush-Hour" - the latest on the Brown U shooting... ICE raids continue in the Twin Cities... and much more! Then Jason goes "In Depth" with GOP strategist Amy Koch to talk about the party's straw poll for Governor and what the results mean.
Scott Korzenowski is joined by Amy Koch to discuss Rep. Lisa DeMuth entering the race for Governor of Minnesota. Her intro ad features strong anti-Tim Walz messaging. Amy gives her thoughts on Rep. DeMuth's candidacy, what she's up against running as a Republican in a state that hasn't chosen a Republican governor in over two decades and the races for Minnesota State Senate on the ballot today. Amy T. Koch is an American politician and a former majority leader of the Minnesota Senate, where she represented portions of Hennepin and Wright counties. Koch, the first female Senate majority leader in state history, is also a regular commentator for Minnesota local media.
Chad Hartman and Dave Harrigan are out, Scott Korzenowski and Lindsey Brown are in! Scott opens the show with talking about election day and how his step-daughter sent out an early morning text letting everyone know their marching orders to the polls. Scott and Lindsey wade into the complicated loaded legacy of the now late Dick Cheney. Then, Scott is joined by Amy Koch to discuss Rep. Lisa DeMuth entering the race for Governor of Minnesota. Her intro ad features strong anti-Tim Walz messaging. Amy gives her thoughts on Rep. DeMuth's candidacy, what she's up against running as a Republican in a state that hasn't chosen a Republican governor in over two decades and the races for Minnesota State Senate on the ballot today. To wrap up the hour, Scott talks about his Halloween experience as Pops the Duck and how much he has grown to love Halloween with his grandkids.
The full episode of The Chad Hartman Show for November 4th, 2025. Chad Hartman and Dave Harrigan are out, Scott Korzenowski and Lindsey Brown are in! The first hour includes an interview with Amy Koch to discuss Rep. Lisa DeMuth entering the race for Governor of Minnesota. The second hour includes an interview with Andy Greder from the Pioneer Press on Gopher Men's Hoops. The third hour features the "Shot Clock" segment where Lindsey asks Korzo a series of random questions.
Scott Korzenowski is in for Jason. He talks to former Senate Leader and GOP analyst Amy Koch about Scott Jensen's gubernatorial campaign, and why there's not a major Republican in the race for US Senate yet.
4pm: Scott Korzenowski is in for Jason. He talks with GOP analyst Amy Koch about the gubernatorial and senate races in MN. Then he discusses the 3rd longest shutdown in history... are we not caring enough?
This episode of The BS Show features "Wrong About Everything" co-hosts Amy Koch and Brian McDaniel, uber-fan Bernie Bomberg, KLC Financial's Erin Wondra and psychic Ruth Lordan.
This episode of The BS Show features "Wrong About Everything" co-hosts Amy Koch and Brian McDaniel, uber-fan Bernie Bomberg, and psychic Ruth Lordan.
Former State Senators Jeff Hayden and Amy Koch talked with Vineeta on The "Capitol Clash" on The WCCO Morning News
This episode of The BS Show features "Wrong About Everything" co-hosts Amy Koch and Brian McDaniel, uber-fan Bernie Bomberg, and psychic Ruth Lordan.
The former State Senators were in leadership positions in the Minnesota Legislature, but even though their politics are different, they are friends first and foremost. Find out their thoughts on the state of poltics, the future for Governor Walz, and his Lt. Governor Peggy Flanagan. All on The Capitol Clash!
5pm Hour: Scott Korzenowski is in for Jason. He talks with former Sen. Majority Leader Amy Koch about the Governor running for a 3rd term. How are Republicans reacting? Then Dan Hayes from "The Athletic" talks about covering a team that's struggling and some of the future for the Twins
This episode of The BS Show features "Wrong About Everything" co-hosts Amy Koch and Brian McDaniel, uber-fans Bernie Bomberg and Uncle Vinny, and psychic Ruth Lordan.
This episode of The BS Show features "Wrong About Everything" co-hosts Amy Koch and Brian McDaniel, uber-fan Bernie Bomberg, and psychic Ruth Lordan.
This episode of The BS Show features "Wrong About Everything" co-hosts Amy Koch and Brian McDaniel, uber-fan Bernie Bomberg, and psychic Ruth Lordan.
This episode of The BS Show features "Wrong About Everything" co-hosts Amy Koch and Brian McDaniel, uber-fan Bernie Bomberg, and psychic Ruth Lordan.
This episode of The BS Show features "Wrong About Everything" co-hosts Amy Koch and Brian McDaniel, Rev. Tim Christopher, who is running for Lt. Governor, uber-fan Bernie Bomberg, and psychic Ruth Lordan.
This episode of The BS Show features "Wrong About Everything" co-hosts Amy Koch and Brian McDaniel, uber-fan Bernie Bomberg, and psychic Ruth Lordan.
This episode of The BS Show features "Wrong About Everything" co-hosts Amy Koch and Brian McDaniel, uber-fan Bernie Bomberg, and psychic Ruth Lordan.
This episode of The BS Show features "Wrong About Everything" co-hosts Amy Koch and Brian McDaniel, uber-fan Bernie Bomberg, and psychic Ruth Lordan.
This episode of The BS Show features "Wrong About Everything" co-hosts Amy Koch and Brian McDaniel, and psychic Ruth Lordan.
This episode of The BS Show features "Wrong About Everything" co-hosts Amy Koch and Brian McDaniel, Solidarity HealthShare co-founder and president Chris Faddis,uber-fan Bernie Bomberg, and psychic Ruth Lordan.
This episode of The BS Show features "Wrong About Everything" co-hosts Amy Koch and Brian McDaniel, uber-fan Bernie Bomberg, and psychic Ruth Lordan.
This episode of The BS Show features "Wrong About Everything" co-hosts Amy Koch and Brian McDaniel, uber-fan Bernie Bomberg, and psychic Ruth Lordan.
Many of the longtime legislators may have had enough according to Jeff Hayden and Amy Koch. The former State Senators joined Vineeta for one final "Capitol Clash" on The WCCO Morning News.
This episode of The BS Show features "Wrong About Everything" co-hosts Amy Koch and Brian McDaniel, Republican gubernatorial candidate Kendall Qualls, uber-fan Bernie Bomberg, and psychic Ruth Lordan.
Former Senate leaders Amy Koch and Jeff Hayden talked with Vineeta Sawkar on The WCCO Morning News.
This episode of The BS Show features "Wrong About Everything" co-hosts Amy Koch and Brian McDaniel, an excerpt with BS Show host Bob Sansevere joining K102's Chris Carr and Sam Sansevere on the Chris Carr & Co. Morning Show, Mary Sansevere and psychic Ruth Lordan.
This episode of The BS Show features "Wrong About Everything" co-hosts Amy Koch and Brian McDaniel, Dave Bialke from Bialke Law, uber-fan Bernie Bomberg, and psychic Ruth Lordan.
The Minnesota legislative session has ended and it looks like a special session will soon be underway. Former Minnesota State Senators Jeff Hayden and Amy Koch talk about the highlights and lowlights this year as negotiations for a budget are still underway.
This episode of The BS Show features "Wrong About Everything" co-hosts Amy Koch and Brian McDaniel, uber-fan Bernie Bomberg, and psychic Ruth Lordan.
This episode of The BS Show features "Wrong About Everything" co-hosts Amy Koch and Brian McDaniel, uber-fan Bernie Bomberg, and psychic Ruth Lordan.
Thoughts from Amy Koch and Jeff Hayden, two former state senators. One Republican, one democrat. The Capitol Clash!
This episode of The BS Show features "Wrong About Everything" co-hosts Amy Koch and Brian McDaniel, uber-fan Bernie Bomberg, and psychic Ruth Lordan.
This episode of The BS Show features "Wrong About Everything" co-hosts Amy Koch and Brian McDaniel, uber-fan Bernie Bomberg, and psychic Ruth Lordan.
Former State Senators Jeff Hayden and Amy Koch talked with Vineeta on the popular Friday segment called, "The Capitol Clash!"
This episode of The BS Show features "Wrong About Everything" co-hosts Amy Koch and Brian McDaniel, uber-fan Bernie Bomberg, and psychic Ruth Lordan.
This episode of The BS Show features "Wrong About Everything" co-hosts Amy Koch and Brian McDaniel, uber-fan Bernie Bomberg, and psychic Ruth Lordan.
This episode of The BS Show features "Wrong About Everything" co-hosts Amy Koch and Brian McDaniel, uber-fan Bernie Bomberg, and psychic Ruth Lordan.
This episode of The BS Show features "Wrong About Everything" co-hosts Amy Koch and Brian McDaniel, uber-fan Bernie Bomberg, and psychic Ruth Lordan.
This episode of The BS Show features "Wrong About Everything" co-hosts Amy Koch and Brian McDaniel, uber-fan Bernie Bomberg, and psychic Ruth Lordan.
This episode of The BS Show features "Wrong About Everything" co-hosts Amy Koch and Brian McDaniel, uber-fan Bernie Bomberg, and psychic Ruth Lordan.
This episode of The BS Show features "Wrong About Everything" co-hosts Amy Koch and Brian McDaniel, Solidarity HealthShare co-founder and Chief Medical Officer Dr. John Oertle, Mary Sansevere and psychic Ruth Lordan.
This episode of The BS Show features "Wrong About Everything" co-hosts Amy Koch and Brian McDaniel, Solidarity HealthShare co-founder and president Chris Faddis, uber-fan Bernie Bomberg, and psychic Ruth Lordan.
This episode of The BS Show features "Wrong About Everything" co-hosts Amy Koch and Brian McDaniel, New Jersey radio legend Tony Graham, and psychic Ruth Lordan.
This episode of The BS Show features "Wrong About Everything" co-hosts Amy Koch and Brian McDaniel, New Jersey radio legend Tony Graham, and psychic Ruth Lordan.
This episode of The BS Show features "Wrong About Everything" co-hosts Amy Koch and Brian McDaniel, New Jersey radio legend Tony Graham, and psychic Ruth Lordan.