Minnesota Pushes For Revenge On Trump

The state of Minnesota just declared war on the Trump administration — not with votes, not with policy, but with a lawsuit and a hotline to the United Nations. Because when your state’s immigration enforcement efforts go sideways, the obvious move is to call Geneva.

Let that sink in for a second. An American governor is tattling to international bureaucrats about American law enforcement doing its job on American soil. Tim Walz, the man who watched Minneapolis burn in 2020 and couldn’t find the National Guard’s phone number, now fancies himself a human rights crusader.

What Actually Happened

Here’s the backdrop. ICE and CBP agents were involved in shootings during law enforcement operations in Minnesota. The incidents include the deaths of Renee Good and Alex Pretti — two individuals who attacked ICE agents — and the wounding of Julio Cesar Sosa-Celis, a criminal illegal alien who also attacked agents in northern Minneapolis back in January.

Read that again. These weren’t random encounters at a coffee shop. Federal agents were assaulted while doing their jobs, and they responded the way law enforcement responds when someone tries to kill them.

But Minnesota doesn’t want to hear that part. Hennepin County and the state filed a federal lawsuit against the departments of Homeland Security and Justice demanding evidence and information on the shootings. The FBI had already denied state investigators access, and now prosecutors want to force the issue.

Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty characterized the move as “unprecedented in American history.”

She’s right about that — just not in the way she thinks.

Walz Goes Global

And here’s where it gets stupid. Walz went on MSNow and laid out his game plan like a man who thinks he’s starring in a political thriller instead of embarrassing his own state. His words:

“We being the ACLU, a lot of groups, especially immigrant groups, folks at the United Nations and in Geneva are working because what happened in Minnesota and the absolute horrific assault on this state, if this happened in another country— it wasn’t that long ago that the United States was a voice of reason, decency and human rights— We would investigate those things.”

The ACLU. Pro-immigrant activist groups. The United Nations. That’s his coalition. Not local law enforcement. Not the people of Minnesota. A grab bag of leftist nonprofits and an international body that puts Iran and China on its human rights councils without blinking.

Walz also promised to keep swinging until the bitter end:

“If Donald Trump, like so many things, thinks he can move on from Greenland, Venezuela, pirate of the war in Iran that he started, till the final days of this administration and beyond, Minnesotans will ask for justice. We demand it.”

Translation: this isn’t about justice. This is about revenge. Walz got steamrolled in 2024, his state became the poster child for federal immigration enforcement, and now he’s using every tool in the leftist toolbox to punch back — courtrooms, cameras, and the UN complaint line.

The Real Play

State prosecutors are reportedly weighing charges against the federal agents involved. Think about that. Agents who were attacked while enforcing the law could face criminal prosecution from state officials who’d rather protect illegal aliens than their own citizens’ safety.

“State prosecutors across the country are going to be watching what happens in Minnesota really closely,” said Alicia Bannon of the Brennan Center for Justice.

She’s not wrong. If Minnesota gets away with criminalizing federal law enforcement, every blue state with a grudge will line up to do the same. It’s not a legal strategy — it’s a political franchise model.

Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison — yes, that Keith Ellison — told reporters, “The federal government has refused to cooperate with state law enforcement, which is unique, rare and simply cannot be tolerated.”

Funny how “cooperation” only matters when the feds aren’t doing what Democrats want. When sanctuary cities told ICE to pound sand for years, Ellison didn’t seem too broken up about intergovernmental harmony.

Where This Is Headed

Trump didn’t tiptoe around immigration — he brought a bulldozer. And the left’s response isn’t to debate the policy. It’s to weaponize the courts, recruit international organizations, and try to jail the agents doing the dirty work nobody else wants to do.

This lawsuit will grind through the federal courts for months, maybe years. Walz knows he won’t win. He doesn’t need to. He just needs the footage, the headlines, and the fundraising emails. It’s political theater with a UN stamp on it.

Minnesota used to be known for nice people and cold winters. Now it’s the state where the governor calls the UN when the president enforces the border. Somewhere, Paul Wellstone is spinning in his grave — and even he’d say this is a stretch.


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