Trump Gives A Brutal Warning To Walz – Protect ICE Or Else…

Evan El-Amin

President Trump issued a stark warning: stop the attacks on ICE agents immediately, or he’ll use the Insurrection Act to “quickly put an end to the travesty that is taking place” in Minnesota.

This came hours after Governor Tim Walz released a video encouraging Minnesotans to film ICE operations, join agitator organizations, and create a database to prosecute federal agents.

Trump’s response was unmistakable: clean up your mess, or I will.

Walz’s Unhinged Video

The Minnesota governor went on camera looking, as one observer put it, “nearly foaming at the mouth.”

His message to Minnesotans: become agitators. Film everything. Help build a prosecution database against ICE. Do whatever it takes to obstruct federal immigration enforcement.

Walz’s description of ICE operations was inflammatory and largely fictional:

“Armed, masked, undertrained ICE agents are going door-to-door ordering people to point out where their neighbors of color live. They’re pulling over people indiscriminately, including U.S. citizens, and demanding to see their papers.”

“They’re breaking windows, dragging pregnant women down the street – just plain grabbing Minnesotans and shoving them into unmarked vans. Kidnapping innocent people with no warning and no due process.”

He sprinkled in “peaceful” language throughout, but his actual message was clear: create chaos, obstruct enforcement, put yourself and federal agents in danger.

The Insurrection Act

Trump’s threat isn’t empty rhetoric.

The Insurrection Act is a set of federal laws giving the president authority to deploy the military domestically under specific circumstances. It’s one of the most powerful emergency powers available.

Under the Act, the president can use the U.S. military and National Guard to:

Suppress insurrection, rebellion, or domestic violence.

Enforce federal law when state authorities cannot or will not.

Protect constitutional rights when states fail to do so.

Minnesota checks all three boxes. Rioters are attacking federal agents. State authorities refuse to assist — Minneapolis police have a standing policy not to help ICE. Constitutional rights of federal officers to conduct their duties safely are being violated.

“Stop the Professional Agitators and Insurrectionists”

Trump’s Truth Social post called on “the corrupt politicians of Minnesota” to “obey the law” and “stop the professional agitators and insurrectionists from attacking the Patriots of I.C.E.”

Note the language: insurrectionists.

Democrats spent years calling January 6 an insurrection — people walking through the Capitol taking selfies.

What’s happening in Minneapolis is organized, violent resistance to federal law enforcement. Weapons stolen from ICE vehicles. Agents attacked with shovels and broom handles. Cars driven at officers. Riots in the streets.

If January 6 was an insurrection, Minneapolis is a war zone.

The Fraud Connection

Walz’s incitement video dropped just as independent journalist Nick Shirley released another bombshell exposing Minnesota fraud.

The new investigation details “transportation fraud” — companies signing up as “non-medical emergency transportation” entities to bill Medicaid. Over 1,000 such companies exist. More than 90 percent are allegedly Somali-owned.

This is on top of the fake daycare scheme, the autism center fraud, and the billions already documented as stolen.

Walz’s entire “resistance” narrative is designed to distract from the fraud scandal that ended his political career. Every minute spent discussing ICE operations is a minute not spent discussing the $19 billion stolen on his watch.

Deadly Consequences

Walz’s incitement has already produced casualties.

Renee Good died after driving her car at ICE agents. She was a trained “ICE interrupter” who did exactly what Walz is encouraging — interfere with federal operations.

Another Venezuelan illegal was shot after attacking an agent with a snow shovel.

Rioters stole weapons from ICE vehicles while Minneapolis police stood down.

Walz knows his rhetoric creates dangerous situations. He’s calling for it anyway. “Deadly consequences be damned, apparently.”

Trump Isn’t Bluffing

The President made his position clear: this ends one way or another.

Either Walz stops encouraging violence and orders state and local authorities to cooperate with federal law enforcement.

Or Trump deploys military force to restore order.

There’s no third option where Walz continues inciting chaos and Trump does nothing. The Insurrection Act exists precisely for situations where state governments refuse to maintain order or actively obstruct federal law.

Minnesota has become that situation.

The Ball Is in Walz’s Court

The disgraced governor has a choice.

He can back down, stop the incitement, order Minneapolis police to cooperate with ICE, and let federal agents do their jobs safely.

Or he can continue his current path and watch U.S. military forces deploy to his state to do what his government refuses to do.

Walz built his “resistance” narrative to distract from fraud. Now that narrative has escalated to the point where the President is threatening military intervention.

That’s not the distraction he wanted.

What Happens Next

If violence against ICE continues, expect Trump to act.

The Insurrection Act has been invoked before — most recently during the 1992 Los Angeles riots. It’s not unprecedented. It’s not unconstitutional. It’s exactly what the law provides for when states fail to maintain order.

Walz can prevent this by doing his job. Enforce the law. Protect federal agents. Stop encouraging citizens to become agitators.

But that would mean admitting his entire resistance narrative was political theater designed to hide fraud.

So he probably won’t.

And Trump will probably have to show him what “really big guns” actually means.

Minnesota’s Moment of Truth

The state that gave us Tim Walz and $19 billion in fraud is now the testing ground for federal authority versus state obstruction.

Trump has drawn the line. Walz has to decide whether to cross it.

The Insurrection Act is loaded and ready.

The President isn’t playing games.

Clean up the mess, Governor — or watch someone else do it for you.


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