Late Sunday night in Minneapolis, anti-ICE protesters surrounded a Home2 Suites hotel they believed was housing federal agents. The crowd smashed windows and attempted to force its way inside while officers and hotel staff blocked the entrance.
This was a coordinated effort to intimidate and obstruct federal law enforcement. It went far beyond protest. The mob used force and destruction to pressure a private business and interfere with lawful government activity. That is not protected expression. It is political intimidation and obstruction of government authority — conduct consistent with insurrectionary behavior. This was an attempt to stop the government from operating by force instead of law.
It was not merely a protest. It directly targeted law enforcement. It involved violence and destruction. It sought to halt lawful government action.
That is how insurrections begin — not through legislation, but when mobs decide the government has no authority.
Meanwhile, Tim Walz and Democrats are encouraging this behavior rather than condemning it, while blaming Trump. Instead of defending the rule of law, they are siding with those who are trying to prevent federal officers from enforcing it.
When mobs are allowed to decide where laws apply and where they do not, the country is no longer governed by law.
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Late Sunday evening, violent leftist protestors laid siege to the front entrance of the Home2 Suites Hotel on University Avenue in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Federal agents, hotel security, and several Minneapolis police officers were filmed defending the building’s entrance. However, the local police response appeared sparse, with arrests only being made after a federal law enforcement officer was bloodied from being hit by a projectile.
Video footage shows demonstrators at first attempting to violently force their way through the hotel’s front doors, with police using a metal cabinet to try to barricade the entrance. It is reported that tear gas and other chemical irritants were used to clear the crowd before two federal officers took positions at the hotel entrance, and protestors largely backed down.
The hotel was targeted as anti-ICE protestors believed it to be housing a number of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. By late Sunday evening, protestors had been moved a block down the street, while federal officers manned the entrance, and a ring of press around the entrance filmed the situation and the damage. READ MORE
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