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Shock Video: Texas High School Students Savagely Beat Man (Not a Teacher) at Anti-ICE Class Walkout Protest (Updated)

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Vorschau ansehen Group of people engaged in a physical altercation outdoors, with visible tension and movement among individuals.

Video posted by Real America’s Voice reporter Brian Glenn shows a mob of Hays Consolidated School District students in the Austin, Texas suburb of Kyle, savagely beating a man Glenn reported to be a teacher during an anti-ICE class walkout protest on campus Monday. (UPDATE: Glenn has retracted his report the man is a teacher, more at end of article.)

Group of people engaged in a physical altercation outdoors, with visible tension and movement among individuals.

A group of teenagers engage in a physical altercation outdoors, showcasing a chaotic scene with several individuals involved in the struggle.

The video shows the man being swarmed by boys and girls who beat on him, chase him to his pickup truck, throw things at him and scream vile insults.

One person in the mob was wearing a black shirt with the message, “Kill Your Local Pedophile.” Another, apparently a fellow teacher who tried intervene, was wearing a black shirt with the message, “Choose Kindness Always.”

OUT OF CONTROL STUDENTS ‼

Watch as these students from Hays Consolidated School District ATTACK a teacher during a ‘peaceful ICE protest/walkout’. @RealAmVoice pic.twitter.com/3rnNE6OOTn

— Brian Glenn (@brianglenntv) February 2, 2026

Glenn said he was told the man attacked is a teacher.

I was told he was.

— Brian Glenn (@brianglenntv) February 2, 2026

KEYE-TV posted videos from one the school protests that took place at several campuses:

The walkouts affected at least four school districts: Hays CISD, Manor ISD, Lockhart ISD and Pflugerville ISD.

FULL STORY: https://t.co/GaWk3nkLlL pic.twitter.com/Et1TgmR1tD

— CBS Austin (@cbsaustin) February 2, 2026

Kyle Police arrested two minors during the Hays CISD student walkout on Monday.

MORE: https://t.co/GaWk3nkLlL pic.twitter.com/DOIZM1jr71

— CBS Austin (@cbsaustin) February 3, 2026

Hays CISD issued a statement on the student walkout protests, but did not mention the reported attack on a teacher:

Statement Regarding Hays CISD Student Protests
Hays CISD Communications

February 2, 2026

Statement Regarding Hays CISD Student Protests
Today students from Hays CISD campuses staged protests by walking out of classes and their respective school buildings. These protests were not condoned by the district, nor did the district enable the behavior. The district must recognize the right of students who did not protest to have disruption-free environments and protected classroom instruction time. Students who chose to participate in the walkouts did so on their own accord and classes continued for students who did not participate.

Skipping Class Not Allowed in Hays CISD

Leaving class without permission or skipping class is against the rules in Hays CISD. Additionally, the district has policies and procedures in place that govern when campuses can be used for non-school activities. Many of these rules were violated by those who chose to protest. Accordingly, students who left campus without permission during the school day will receive unexcused absences and face other potential, applicable disciplinary action.

Safety is Priority

In addition to protecting instruction time, safety is a paramount consideration for students while at school. Teachers and campus administrators who were not teaching class at the time of the protests did monitor the protestors while they were on campus in an effort to preserve order and security. It is the district’s understanding that local law enforcement officers assisted in monitoring protesting students who chose to march off of district property – also to make sure students remained safe.

Hays CISD Does Not Participate in Political Activity

As a governmental entity that serves tens of thousands of citizens with a vast array of political opinions and views; Hays CISD recognizes that the district belongs to everyone and consistently maintains neutrality in matters that are politically charged. The district does this because it is required by law, but also because it is the right thing to do. While individuals within the system retain a right to their own beliefs on their own time; as an entity, the district does not take a stand. It is important to note that the hardworking and professional campus and district staff and administrators in Hays CISD recognize this. They are tasked with many difficult things in their profession, including – from time to time – addressing student protests. These dedicated staff members are not politicians. They have no need for and don’t seek votes or campaign contributions; nor are they ever up for election.

Freedom of Expression

Though the district takes a strong stance on the integrity of the instructional day, it is not void of understanding the current climate in the country and can respect that some students may feel compelled to exercise their constitutional rights to free speech and expression. Sometimes, individuals feel so motivated to express their views that, upon weighing the potential consequences of breaking the rules, they are willing to accept the ramifications of their actions. In a precedent setting 1969 Supreme Court decision (Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District), the court recognized that students in public schools retain their First Amendment rights concluding, “It can hardly be argued that either students or teachers shed their constitutional rights to freedom of speech or expression at the schoolhouse gate.”

The district hopes that all students, regardless of their positions on the issues or choices whether to participate in the protests, will use this as a learning opportunity to better understand their rights and freedoms, and the responsibilities that accompany them.

The Kyle Police Department said there were two arrests made during the protest, but not apparently involving the attack on the teacher:

This afternoon, we were made aware of student-led walkouts taking place at multiple Hays CISD campuses. Approximately 500 students made their way to the downtown area. Our officers were present on the scene to monitor traffic and pedestrian safety.
During the demonstration, officers observed a minor in possession of alcohol, resulting in the arrest of two juveniles.
One juvenile was charged with assault on a public servant, resisting arrest, interfering with public duties, consumption, and possession of alcohol by a minor. The other juvenile was charged with resisting arrest and interfering with public duties. Additional charges may be forthcoming.

We are aware of concerns that these arrests were related to the walkout activity; however, we would like to clarify that they are unrelated.

UPDATE: Statement by the Buda Police Department:

This afternoon at about 1:30pm, the Buda Police Department was notified by a Hays County Sheriff’s Office School Resource Officer at Moe and Gene Johnson High School in Buda that students were conducting a “walk out” protest on RM967.

Law Enforcement personnel with the Buda Police Department, Hays County Sheriff’s Office, and Hays County Constable’s Office, PCT. 5 responded to the area in order to provide safety and security for pedestrians and motorists. Buda officers responded to traffic issues and minor vehicle accidents in the area.

Just before 3:00pm, Buda officers were dispatched to the intersection of RM967 and FM1626 for a fight in progress. Upon arrival, officers were notified that a female juvenile on the sidewalk and an adult male in a vehicle were engaged in a verbal argument. The argument escalated into a physical altercation involving multiple people. Both primary parties involved were identified and the situation remains under investigation. No arrests have been made at this time.

More via KXAN-TV (excerpt):

Buda Police were notified that students from Moe and Gene Johnson High School were holding a protest at RM 967.

Just before 3 p.m., police were called to the intersection of RM 967 and FM 1626 for reports of a fight.

…A video circulating on social media sent to KXAN showed the brawl; although it is unclear who started the fight.

A spokesperson from Hays Consolidated Independent School District told KXAN via email that the district was aware of the video, but because it happened off campus, police are handing the investigation into this incident.

Note: The man in the video has yet to be officially identified as a teacher. Brian Glenn, who said he was told the man is a teacher, has not reported otherwise since his initial reporting.

A reader forwarded a Reddit video post claiming the man was the aggressor.

Tuesday morning update: Brian Glenn: “*Correction: Originally it was reported to me that the person in this was video was a teacher, but now that has been retracted. Regardless, it’s absolute chaos and uncalled for.”

*Correction: Originally it was reported to me that the person in this was video was a teacher, but now that has been retracted. Regardless, it’s absolute chaos and uncalled for.

— Brian Glenn (@brianglenntv) February 3, 2026

A poster on X claims the man got out of his truck after a female protester started kicking it, “This is Johnson High School in Buda, Texas. This happened at the corner of 967/1626. The man in the truck has been arrested. Parents on Nextdoor are saying that the adult jumped out of his truck and attacked a female student because the girl was kicking his truck while he was at the light.”

This is Johnson High School in Buda, Texas. This happened at the corner of 967/1626. The man in the truck has been arrested. Parents on Nextdoor are saying that the adult jumped out of his truck and attacked a female student because the girl was kicking his truck while he was…

— ouiser (@ouiserbordeaux) February 3, 2026

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ICE WARS: Minneapolis Insurgents Set Up Barricades; Block Cars, Run License Plates, Check IDs

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Vorschau ansehen Banner reading "Neighbors Welcome ICE Out" displayed at a community gathering, promoting solidarity and support against ICE in a snowy neighborhood setting.

Insurgents in Minneapolis barricaded several streets this weekend with “ICE filter” checkpoints, stopping cars to check license plates and IDs to prevent federal immigration enforcement operations.

Banner reading "Neighbors Welcome ICE Out" displayed at a community gathering, promoting solidarity and support against ICE in a snowy neighborhood setting.

Minneapolis Crime Watch posted photos from Sunday’s neighborhood ICE Block party with details on the location and a plea for the local government to do something, “Submitted from south Minneapolis – Agitators have set up roadblocks and are checking people’s ID who try to pass through the area from 32nd to 34th and Cedar Ave. This is absurd. Contact @MayorFrey and @MplsPDChief and tell them to shut this down.”

Submitted from south Minneapolis – Agitators have set up roadblocks and are checking people's ID who try to pass through the area from 32nd to 34th and Cedar Ave.

This is absurd.

Contact @MayorFrey and @MplsPDChief and tell them to shut this down.… pic.twitter.com/nXJugdeMv8

— CrimeWatchMpls (@CrimeWatchMpls) February 1, 2026

An account called Minneapolis Spring posted video from the insurgent checkpoint, “WATCH: Community defenders stop an out of state vehicle at the filter blockade, run the plate through a database, and confirm whether the vehicle is affiliated with abductors before letting it through.”

WATCH: Community defenders stop an out of state vehicle at the filter blockade, run the plate through a database, and confirm whether the vehicle is affiliated with abductors before letting it through. pic.twitter.com/PqBXlhIHb7

— Minneapolis Spring (@mpls_spring) February 1, 2026

A copy of the video (with soundtrack added) reposted by Karlyn Borysenko, “Antifa in Minneapolis is literally building checkpoints and stopping vehicles on the road to run their license plates to see if they are affiliated with ICE before they let them through.See the caption of this video in the reply.”

Caption: pic.twitter.com/8b5uG1yIF4

— Karlyn Borysenko, anti-communist cult leader (@DrKarlynB) February 1, 2026

A graphic posted by Minneapolis Spring called for support and supplies for the barricade:

Promotional graphic for an anti-ICE blockade event at 34th and Cedar, highlighting needs for barricade materials, firewood, and signs.

Community filter blockade at 34th and Cedar! Calling for donations and support pic.twitter.com/NhHYivSebs

— Minneapolis Spring (@mpls_spring) January 31, 2026

Photos posted by photo-journalist daviss. Note the “No Honking” sign.

Some in South Minneapolis have created what they call “filter blockades” on Cedar Ave. A handout says the roundabout like blockade is meant to bring neighbors together to strategize against ICE while also identifying traffic coming into the area.

Minneapolis February 1, 2026 pic.twitter.com/xNSTJ83YXh

— daviss (@daviss) February 1, 2026

Minneapolis police gave up the street to the insurgents:

Police have left. The community proves stronger than feds once again. https://t.co/EKmL2OvOdO pic.twitter.com/LH4Ot73nHJ

— Minneapolis Spring (@mpls_spring) January 31, 2026

Another blockade:

A separate "block party" style blockade has popped up in a different part of town from the filter blockade at 34th and Cedar. People dancing, kids playing soccer, having fun while defending the neighborhood against ICE. pic.twitter.com/rZHMxz5Ckr

— Minneapolis Spring (@mpls_spring) January 31, 2026

KARE-TV reported at least four barricades set up on Sunday:

Handout calling for city-wide ‘ICE filter’ checkpoints:

"What would it take to begin coming together across the entire Twin Cities, establishing filter blockades to secure community control over zones or neighborhoods?" https://t.co/c1JSvH9rR0 pic.twitter.com/3vn2VQjxyE

— Minneapolis Spring (@mpls_spring) February 1, 2026

Hand holding a printed document about establishing filter blockades in the Twin Cities to enhance community safety and resist ICE activities, with a colorful background of flags and snow.

Handout to drivers:

A person holding a printed flyer titled "No Compromise," addressing resistance to ICE and advocating for community rights during a protest.

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“Enemies of the State”: Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni Condemns Antifa Rioters Who Savagely Beat Policeman During Protest March Over December Eviction From Illegally Occupied Building in Turin

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Vorschau ansehen A group of individuals in dark clothing surround a person on the ground near a white vehicle in a nighttime urban setting.

Video posted by Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni shows Antifa terrorists swarming and savagely beating a policeman in Turin on Saturday during a march protesting the December eviction of activists from an illegally occupied building known as the Askatasuna social center that had been taken over by leftists about thirty years ago.

The rioters aimed a green laser at and repeatedly punched, kicked and rained down blows with hammers on the defenseless officer after he fell and tried to get away from the mob.

A group of individuals in dark clothing surround a person on the ground near a white vehicle in a nighttime urban setting.

Quanto accaduto oggi a Torino, durante il corteo degli antagonisti contro lo sgombero dello stabile Askatasuna, è grave e inaccettabile.

Uno sgombero legittimo di un immobile occupato illegalmente è stato usato come pretesto per scatenare violenze, incendi, lanci di bombe carta… pic.twitter.com/AtVLzMVxfD

— Giorgia Meloni (@GiorgiaMeloni) January 31, 2026

Translation of Meloni’s statement:

What happened today in Turin, during the demonstration by the antagonists against the eviction of the Askatasuna building, is serious and unacceptable.

A legitimate eviction of an illegally occupied property was used as a pretext to unleash violence, arson, the throwing of firecrackers and organized assaults, up to the point of striking a police armored vehicle. The images of the assaulted officer speak for themselves: we are not dealing with protesters, but with individuals acting as enemies of the State.

The ones who paid the price were the law enforcement officers, forced to face a real urban guerrilla warfare, and some journalists, attacked while doing their job. To them goes my full solidarity, together with that extended to the citizens who were damaged, who paid the price of blind and deliberate violence.

This is not dissent nor protest: these are violent assaults with the objective of striking the State and those who represent it. And for this reason they must be treated for what they are, with no discounts and no justifications.

The Government has done its part, strengthening the tools to combat impunity. Now it is essential that the Judiciary also fully does its own, so that episodes of laxity do not repeat themselves which in the past have annulled sacred measures against those who devastate our cities and attack those who defend them.

Defending legality is not a provocation: it is a duty. The State does not retreat in the face of the violence of fake revolutionaries accustomed to impunity and stands, without ambiguity, on the side of those who wear a uniform, those who provide information and those who respect the rules of civil coexistence.

Unedited version:

In trenta contro un poliziotto steso a terra. Calci, pugni, martellate sulla schiena e sulle gambe. Di nuovo i maledetti di Askatasuna protetti dalla sinistra. Urgono arresti a raffica, non ci sono più scuse. Anni di galera, subito!#31gennaio2026 #31gennaio #Torino #Askatasuna pic.twitter.com/CI1zOObMBk

— Alessandro Gonzato (@GonzatoA) January 31, 2026

Matteo Salvini, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Infrastructure and Transport, posted video of the riot, adding, “Delinquents, those from Askatasuna: worse than them are only those who defend them, coddle them, justify them or protect them. Solidarity with the women and men of the Police Forces, full speed ahead with arrests, evictions and a new security package.”

Delinquenti quelli di Askatasuna: peggio di loro c’è solo chi li difende, coccola, giustifica o protegge.

Solidarietà alle donne e agli uomini delle Forze dell’Ordine, avanti tutta con arresti, sgomberi e nuovo pacchetto sicurezza. pic.twitter.com/xh9y38KsFk

— Matteo Salvini (@matteosalvinimi) January 31, 2026

Background on the Askatasuna social center via a Freedom News UK report (excerpt) on the December eviction:

The Askatasuna social centre in Turin, Italy was evicted early this morning, bringing to an end nearly 30 years of occupation. The operation involved the DIGOS political police and armoured vehicles, with several streets sealed off. Police entered the four-storey former municipal building building early in the morning to carry out searches and then sealed the premises. According to activists, six people were inside the building at the time of the raid. The homes of around ten activists linked to the centre and to student collectives were raided at the same time, in connection with recent Palestine solidarity protests including an action at the headquarters of arms manufacturer Leonardo.

…The mayor of Turin, Stefano Lo Russo, said the city had withdrawn from a “collaboration pact” with Askatasuna that had been in place since early 2024, when the municipal council formally recognised the occupied building as a “common good” and began a process towards shared management. The mayor’s office stated that inspections by public security authorities had found violations of the conditions of the agreement.

Askatasuna, whose name means “freedom” in Basque, has been a central reference point for the city’s autonomous and radical left since 1996. Over the years it hosted political assemblies, cultural events, concerts and community services, including housing advice, children’s activities and mutual aid projects. The centre was also closely involved in major protest cycles in Turin, from the No TAV movement in the Susa Valley to anti-war and anti-fascist mobilisations.

Report on the Saturday’s riot via “L’Unione Sarda (excerpt):

High tension in Turin during the demonstration for the Askatasuna social centre , which was evicted in recent weeks.

Molotov cocktails, flares, and fireworks were thrown by protesters, and tear gas was fired in response by the police, who formed a tight cordon blocking their path.

Autonomous protesters and anarchists, some with their faces covered, were in action on Corso Regina Margherita. The police then began advancing, both with personnel and a water cannon, toward the opposing groups, attempting to force them back. Several dumpsters were set on fire.

The autonomists also raided the Einaudi Campus university building, where further clashes were reported, with objects being thrown and police charging.

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Deputy AG Blanche: DOJ Opened Civil Rights Investigation Into CBP Shooting Death of Alex Pretti; Also Investigating Left Wing Groups Behind Anti-ICE Harassment Campaign

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Vorschau ansehen Official at a podium speaking during a press conference at the Department of Justice, with American flags and DOJ emblems in the background.

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche told reporters Friday at a press conference about a new batch of documents being released from the Epstein Files that the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division has opened an investigation into the shooting death last Saturday in Minneapolis of anti-ICE activist Alex Pretti.

A group of individuals engaged in a physical altercation on a street, with nearby vehicles and storefronts visible in the background.
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Blanche also have a short, “yes,” response when asked in the context of the Pretti shooting, “Are you looking at a nexus of left-wing groups? This DOJ said that that’s something that you guys were concerned about. Are you following money? Are you looking at a potential that all of this may be related somewhere?”

Blanche replied, “I mean, yes.”

Pretti, 37, was shot and killed while filming and resisting arrest after assaulting a CBP agent during an immigration enforcement operation. Pretti was armed with a handgun and backup ammunition. As several agents tried to pin a struggling Pretti down, the gun was discovered in his rear waistband and removed by an agent a moment before two other agents opened fire on him.

A nationwide argument has erupted over whether the shooting death of Pretti was justified, with Democrats using the incident to try to block funding for ICE and Homeland Security in an effort to cripple immigration enforcement.

Blanche was asked questions about the Pretti shooting at different points in the press conference. When asked where were the agents’ guns used in the shooting as well as Pretti’s cellphone, Blanche said he did not know.

Blanche also said the newly discovered video of Pretti acting violently at an earlier action against ICE would not change the investigation. Pretti was recorded spitting, screaming and cursing at agents before kicking and destroying a tail light on a federal vehicle while carrying a concealed gun in his waistband. In a situation similar to that which led to his death, agents swarmed Pretti but that time he was able to fight them off and elude arrest.

When asked whether a similar civil rights investigation was being done for the ICE shooting death of anti-ICE activist Renee Good after she hit an agent with her car, Blanch explained that not every officer involved shooting warrants a civil rights investigation.

Video clips of Blanche commenting on the Pretti investigation:

When asked if the Justice Department has opened a civil rights investigation into the death of Alex Pretti, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said, “Yes.”

Read more: https://t.co/3c7E2elmBB pic.twitter.com/feNvpTa5c6

— ABC News (@ABC) January 30, 2026

Q: Where the guns? Are they in the FBI's possession? And who has the phone that Pretti used to film?

BLANCHE: I don't know. I don't have answers to those questions.

Q: Wouldn't that be something the FBI would need to conduct a thorough investigation?

BLANCHE: I was simply… pic.twitter.com/x9NJx56MH2

— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) January 30, 2026

Q: For transparency, would you commit to releasing the body cam video from federal officers involved in the Pretti shooting and their names?

BLANCHE: I'm not committing to anything pic.twitter.com/2MC2epyCM2

— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) January 30, 2026

Blanche on Renee Good: "There are thousands — unfortunately — of law enforcement events every year where somebody is shot. The civil rights department of the DOJ does not investigate every one of those shootings." pic.twitter.com/FAJlPMWus8

— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) January 30, 2026

Complete press briefing by Blanche:

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ICE Wars: Lady Gaga Stops Show in Japan to Give Speech Trashing US for Enforcing Immigration Laws (Video)

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Vorschau ansehen Performer in a skeleton costume sings into a microphone while playing an instrument on stage, with a vibrant blue and green backdrop.

American pop star Lady Gaga trashed the United States for enforcing immigration laws in a two-and-half minute long speech at a concert in Tokyo Thursday night. Gaga is playing a four night stand for her Mayhem Ball concerts at the Tokyo Dome that concludes Friday.

Performer in a skeleton costume sings into a microphone while playing an instrument on stage, with a vibrant blue and green backdrop.

Performer in a skeleton costume sings into a microphone while playing a musical instrument on stage, with vibrant blue and green lighting in the background.

Japan has one of the most restrictive and strongly enforced immigration laws in the world, having recently introduced the “Zero Illegal Foreign Residents Plan for the Safety and Security of People in Japan.”

Gaga’s fan base is mainly women and girls, yet she appears to show no sympathy for those American women and girls savagely raped and murdered by illegal aliens during the mass migrant invasion orchestrated by the Democratic Party under Joe Biden that President Trump is trying to reverse.

Video and transcript posted by fan account Gaga Daily:

Lady Gaga condemns ICE in heartfelt speech at the MAYHEM Ball in Tokyo tonight:

“I want to take a second to talk about something that’s extremely important to me. Something important to people all over the world and especially in America right now. In a couple of days, I’m gonna… pic.twitter.com/UmfXmZIKPy

— Gaga Daily (@gagadaily) January 29, 2026

“I want to take a second to talk about something that’s extremely important to me. Something important to people all over the world and especially in America right now.

In a couple of days, I’m gonna be heading home and my heart is aching thinking about the people, the children, the families, all over America, who are being mercilessly targeted by ICE. I’m thinking about all of their pain and how their lives are being destroyed right in front of us. I’m also thinking about Minnesota and everyone back at home who is living in so much fear and searching for answers on what we all should do.

When entire communities lose their sense of safety and belonging, it breaks something in all of us. I hope that you’ll all stand with us tonight. I know we’re not in America right now, but we are with our community and we love you.

I’d like to dedicate this song to everyone who is suffering, to everyone who’s feeling alone and helpless, anyone who’s lost a loved one and is it having a difficult time, an impossible time, seeing when the end will be near.

We need to get back to a place of safety and peace and accountability. Good people shouldn’t have to fight so hard and risk their lives for well-being and respect and I hope, I hope our leaders are listening. I hope you’re listening to us ask you to change your course of action swiftly and have mercy on everyone in our country.

At a time where it doesn’t feel like it’s easy to have hope, it is my community and my friends, my family that hold me up. So, I would like to sing a song that does have some hope in it, to try to give us a little bit tonight.”

The song Gaga dedicated was, “Come to Mama,” from her 2016 album, Joanne, followed by Marry the Night from 2011’s Born This Way album.

Variety reported Gaga is scheduled to perform at the Grammys in Los Angeles Sunday where she has been nominated in seven categories including album, song and record of the year.

Gaga will then embark on a U.S. tour lasting into April.

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