Trump Fires Back at Frey: ‘Mayor and Governor Are Inciting Insurrection’

President Donald J. Trump delivered a forceful rebuke Saturday to Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, accusing both leaders of “inciting insurrection” through their handling of the Border Patrol agent‑involved shooting and the violent unrest that followed. In a sharply worded statement, Trump said state and local officials abandoned law enforcement, misled the public about the circumstances of the shooting, and are now attempting to shift blame onto federal agents as chaos engulfs the city.


The Narrative™ Is Being Set on Minneapolis Shooting; Trump: INSURRECTION; Sheriff: National Guard

Few people really know what exactly happened this morning in Minneapolis, and that certainly includes the governor and Mayor of Minneapolis.

Yet both of them started making statements blaming ICE for the shooting of an armed man who was resisting arrest, and seemed to be encouraging the citizens of Minneapolis to attack ICE because they are part of an “invasion” of the state.

WTF?

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UK: The migrant crime wave data they don’t want you to see

THERE is a reason why some of the most revealing facts about modern Britain do not come from government press releases, ministerial speeches or mainstream media, but from Freedom of Information requests.

Again and again, as I have demonstrated, it is only when independent journalists and researchers force the British state’s hand that we learn what is really going on beyond the carefully managed narratives of the BBC and Westminster.

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The mother of four – and force of nature – battling the politicians who think it’s OK to dump hundreds of young migrant men on her pretty little town in Sussex

Anti-Migrant Mum of Crowborough

Three months ago Kim Bailey considered her life humdrum. ‘I was working full-time as a manager in the public sector.

‘I’d walk my dogs in the forest. I’d been married for ten years. I didn’t go out much,’ says the modest mother-of-four by way of illustrating just how unremarkable her routine in the pretty East Sussex town of Crowborough was. ‘I was boring – very boring,’ she insists.

Walking the streets with banners? Certainly not. Rebutting the words of seasoned politicians at public meetings? Not so much. Appearing on breakfast television? Nope. ‘I’d never been on a protest before, I’d never done anything like this in my life.’

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Shots fired after federal police in Minneapolis struggle to subdue man brandishing gun amid protests, video shows


Shots rang out in Minneapolis early Saturday after federal police tried to subdue a man who was waving around a gun, according to law enforcement sources and video posted to social media.

A 39-second clip showed about half a dozen cops struggling with someone on the sidewalk in front of a donut shop at 26th Street and Nicollet Avenue, when the gunfire erupted.

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The Fred Phelps Left Invades the Churches

A Pew poll released about a year ago noted that just 37 percent of American liberals identify as Christians, versus 82 percent of conservatives and 61 percent of independents.

In 2007, 62 percent of liberals identified as Christian, so the drop, particularly vis-à-vis drops in Christian identification for conservatives and independents, looks Cyclone steep.

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Migrants housed in army base will have own on-site GP

Migrants being housed at a military training camp in East Sussex will have their own on-site GP as part of efforts to minimise their impact on local services.

Shabana Mahmood, the home secretary, announced that the first 27 migrants were moved to the former barracks at Crowborough late on Wednesday night. The site will eventually accommodate 540 male asylum seekers who arrived in the UK on small boats.

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Somalis Now the Least Desirable Immigrant Group

Yes, that’s what billion-dollar fraud schemes in Minneapolis, and ten-million-dollar fraud schemes in Lewiston, Maine, will do to how Americans view Somalis: not well at all. The latest opinion poll by J.L. Partners rank Somalis as viewed far more unfavorably compared to other immigrant groups. And that poll was taken as even more Somali fraud scandals are being unearthed almost every week. In Minneapolis, there is still much investigation to be done, and some officials think that what they initially thought was a one-billion dollar fraud may balloon into a ten-billion dollar fraud.

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Alleged ringleader of anti-ICE, Minnesota church-storming mob arrested, AG Pam Bondi says

The alleged ringleader of an anti-ICE mob, reportedly including Don Lemon, that stormed a Minnesota church during Sunday service has been arrested, Attorney General Pam Bondi announced Thursday morning.

“We have arrested Nekima Levy Armstrong, who allegedly played a key role in organizing the coordinated attack on Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota,” Bondi said in a statement on X.

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Democrats Created An Unconstrained Immigration Problem. It Requires An ‘Unconstrained’ Solution

What’s playing out in Minneapolis and other major cities controlled by Democrats is as simple as this: That party willfully ignored our nation’s laws to import millions of destitute foreigners for the purpose of loading them up with welfare and earning their political support, and now that they’re out of power, they’re trying to keep their new constituents here by any means possible.

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Who’s Paying for the Minneapolis Protesters?

The ‘charitable’ organizations that are funding violent protests.

Asurge of dark progressive money is powering Minnesota’s activist infrastructure, and several media sources indicate that the trail leads straight to the Hopewell Fund. As a central hub in the Arabella network — a for‑profit Washington, D.C. LLC consulting firm that manages and provides services to a network of large progressive nonprofits — Hopewell channels millions from major foundations into activist projects while keeping donor identities safely out of sight.

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‘We Don’t Want to Be Like Minneapolis,’ Other Minnesota Cities Say, Supporting ICE

Minnesota citizens and local officials outside Minneapolis say they don’t want the crime and chaos taking place in Minneapolis and that they do support the law enforcement work of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents.

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Minn. officials, including Walz and Frey, accused of hindering ICE, served with grand jury subpoenas by FBI

The FBI has served Minnesota officials including Gov. Tim Walz, attorney general Keith Ellison and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey with grand jury subpoenas for allegedly conspiring to hinder ICE operations in the state, according to FOX reports.

The subpoenas are requesting “records and communications” from the officials, according to FOX News, as anti-ICE protests roil the Twin Cities nearly two weeks after Renee Good was shot by an agent after she clipped him with her SUV.

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What’s Really Causing the Minnesota ‘Insurrection’?

Great Walz Of China

Immigration enforcement poses an existential threat to Tim Walz and to Democrats nationwide.

The immigration-related drama in Minnesota took a foreboding turn over the weekend when it was reported that the Pentagon had alerted two battalions of the 11th Airborne Division, based in Alaska, to be prepared for possible deployment. That move followed Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz’s mobilization of the state’s National Guard — “on standby” — to deal with the escalating violence against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents.

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Conservative influencer robbed of pricey camera, dragged by alleged robber’s car in Minneapolis confrontation: video

A Minneapolis protester allegedly stole a pricey camera from conservative provocateur Nick Sortor — who chased down the suspected thief and was dragged by her car as it swerved onto the sidewalk, according to shocking video.

In a post shared on X, Sortor said the woman was part of a group that followed him and his crew around the Twin City all day — until one of them boldly snatched his camera out of his hand while he was driving down the street.

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