In an attempt to distract from the billions of dollars of taxpayer funds being lost to fraud, Nebraska Fats MN Gov. Tim Walz pulls out his go-to diversion tactic of falsely accusing his political opposites of "fascism."
As the Christmas holiday approached, Walz put forth the most irresponsible and reprehensible fear-mongering that I've ever heard from a Minnesota governor.
An erratic MN Gov. Walz spreads rumors and fear that ICE may target "midnight mass."
— Clarity (@covid_clarity) December 24, 2025
Hours later, the Archbishop issues a statement saying Walz's rumors are false and unhelpful "fear-filled speculation." ICE has taken no such actions.
Full statement: https://t.co/8GDOtUf6KA pic.twitter.com/9x1KYtQVG2
Not to be outdone, the boy mayor of Minneapolis took it to another level.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey warns that continued ICE operations in the city could lead to ICE agents getting killed.
— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) December 26, 2025
pic.twitter.com/VngUrAa6Kw
The fact of the matter is there are enough mentally fragile (bordering on deranged) people on the political left who internalize these words. So if Federal law enforcement attempting to do their jobs is labeled as "fascist" or "cruel" by prog leaders, the left's faithful followers will take that as a suggestion to thwart ICE operations by any means necessary. So when Mayor Jacob Frey suggests that somebody is "gonna get injured or killed," it's almost as if he's willing that into existence. In addition, he's giving himself cover in the event his inciteful rhetoric leads to citizen deaths should they make an attempt to obstruct justice.
Sure enough, Christmas came and went without any of these incidents occurring as Walz et al speculated. And if there were an honest an impartial media, these officials would justifiably be called out for such demagoguery.
One more thing: this "rally" was held at Shiloh Temple in Minneapolis, so it's clear faith leaders within that institution are picking a political side. I'm gonna go out on a limb and suggest that if a different place of worship were to host elected conservatives who, say, decried barbaric abortion procedures or were critical of injecting kids with puberty blockers, the media wouldn't be so deferential regarding faith leaders teaming up with elected officials.
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