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Gov. Tim Walz Assures Us Minnesota Will Remain an 'Island of Decency'

Earlier, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz posted a message on X saying that he knew residents were angry, and that he was angry, but that Minnesota would "remain an island of decency, of justice, of community, and of peace." And fraud. Don't forget the fraud.

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With President Donald Trump threatening to employ the Insurrection Act in the state, Walz seems increasingly determined to portray Minnesota as if it were seceding from the United States. What does he mean by "an island"? Probably the same thing he meant when he said no other governor had to "fight a war against the federal government every single day."

As we mentioned, Walz shot a video telling citizens to pull out their phones whenever ICE was around and hit record so that he could compile a "database of the atrocities against Minnesotans," not just for posterity, but to "bank evidence for future prosecution."

On Thursday afternoon, Walz was out with another video, this one repeating his message from earlier in the day: that Minnesota is an island of decency "in a country being driven toward cruelty" by Trump.

Peace, huh? Like this peace?

Or high school kids starting their own mini-riot at the state house during an anti-ICE walkout? Or the peace of three Venezuelan illegal immigrants beating an ICE agent with a shovel?

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And insurrection.

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The reason Minnesota has been in the spotlight recently is because of the massive fraud that not even The New York Times could ignore any longer. We're talking billions in fraud. And you're trying to distract from it by inciting violence against federal law enforcement.

We wish Minnesota were an island, but we're stuck with it.

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