WTH? Tim Walz Declares Victory, Bashes ICE and Trump Administration Ahead of Meeting with Tom Homan – “This Doesn’t End with Greg Bovino”

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Minnesota Governor Tim Walz did not change his tone following his conversation with President Trump and their apparent agreement to scale back the number of immigration officers in Minneapolis. 

Instead, he doubled down against Trump and exposed weakness from the White House while declaring that the radical left in Minnesota successfully pressured the White House and made them fold. It wouldn’t be this way if the Trump Administration had gone in with full force and actually quashed the insurrection and seditious conspiracy that was executed against the federal government.

Where was the FBI? Where was the IRS? Why haven’t any politicians been arrested for inciting violence against law enforcement, harboring illegal aliens, and impeding federal authorities?

In an interview that aired on Tuesday, Walz told the Bulwark podcast host Tim Miller that what he described as a “massive organized nonviolent resistance” forced the Trump Administration to back down, essentially declaring victory for the radical thugs rioting in the streets of Minnesota.

Tim Walz previously encouraged continued unrest and attacks on law enforcement, stating, “They think they can provoke us into abandoning our values. Well, they’re dead wrong.” He further declared that he is “creating a log of evidence for the future prosecution of ICE agents and officials, following the death of Alex Pretti, a leftist anti-ICE rioter who confronted ICE while armed with a loaded handgun and two fully loaded magazines.

“To be very clear, there’s a change in tone, and we’ll see. I’m going to meet here later today with Tom Homan,” he said, wishing Border Patrol Commander Greg Bovino “good riddance.” He further attacked the Trump administration, labeling ICE as an “unorganized, untrained, dangerous force on the streets that has nothing to do with either immigration or law enforcement.”

“There’s a hint of hope and optimism, but there is a resolve that says, you know, the end of this is not Greg Bovino leaving,” Walz continued. 

“The end of this is a sane policy on how you do immigration reform and stop an attack by the federal government on the state.”

WATCH:

Walz: We’re appreciative folks are out there. Look, I don’t know how to describe it, other than an assault. I’ve never witnessed anything like this, and I think as good as the reporting has been, it doesn’t touch just every little issue and our children watching people get drug. I mean, everyone here has a trauma response, you know, just pretty overwhelming. But I have to say, what you witnessed was, is what massive organized nonviolent resistance did.

To be very clear, there’s a change in tone, and we’ll see. I’m going to meet here later today with Tom Homan. I understand Greg Bovino is gone, you know, and that’s a good riddance, one. But it doesn’t change the fact that the posture is still the same, that this is a unorganized, untrained, dangerous force on the streets that has nothing to do with either immigration or law enforcement. So, I’ll tell you today, there’s there’s a bit of optimism, but there’s such a sense of resolve.

And I would say this is the Minnesota kind of attitude. A lot of folks think winter is over in March. Minnesotans don’t let their guard down ‘till May. And I’m telling you, these folks that are out there on the streets, they’re very skeptical, and rightfully so. So, the mood is, there’s a hint of hope and optimism, but there is a resolve that says, you know, the end of this is not Greg Bovino leaving. The end of this is a sane policy on how you do immigration reform and stop an attack by the federal government on the state.

Walz shared the clip on social media, commenting,

This doesn’t end with Greg Bovino.

This ends with impartial investigations, the departure of federal forces, and an end to the campaign of retribution against Minnesota.

As The Gateway Pundit reported, Trump announced on Monday that he had conversations with Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and that they had agreed to comply with his administration to deport the criminal illegal aliens in Minneapolis.

Trump had announced earlier that Tom Homan would travel to Minnesota and take over ICE operations.

JUST IN: Trump Says He Spoke with Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey as Tom Homan En Route to Minneapolis – Homan to Meet with Frey

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