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January 27, 2026
Immigration Enforcement – Trump Is Losing And Chickens Out

After the Immigration and Custom Enforcement goons executed an unarmed man in the streets of Minnesota the Trump administration did a full court press to claim the man was a terrorist, had intended to kill officers and had been illegally carrying a weapon.

Vice President Vance, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, Trump policy leader for immigration Stephen Miller, FBI chief Kash Patel, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and others all made false claims about the case.

Their words were an attack on constitutional rights under the 1st, 2nd and 4th amendment.

Multiple videos of the incident were out in the public and everyone was able to see that what really had happened were crimes committed by multiple ICE agents. Every newspaper and channel which discussed the video called out the lies by the Trump administration.

The false narrative coming from the White House turned out be a huge own-goal. It has become a complete unnecessary public relation disaster for the Trump administration.

It was why I asked Why Is Trump Causing His Own Downfall?

Republican representatives started to oppose the ICE operation. The National Rifle Association, and other pro-Trump gun lobbies, protested against the administration’s position:

“The FBI director needs to brush off that thing called the Constitution, because he clearly hasn’t read it,” National Association for Gun Rights President Dudley Brown told POLITICO. “I know of no more crucial place to carry a firearm for self defense than a protest.”

FBI Director Kash Patel said Sunday on Fox News that “You cannot bring a firearm, loaded, with multiple magazines to any sort of protest that you want. It’s that simple. You don’t have a right to break the law.” DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said Saturday that she didn’t “know of any peaceful protester that shows up with a gun and ammunition rather than a sign.” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Monday that “any gun owner knows” that carrying a gun raises “the assumption of risk and the risk of force being used against you,” during interactions with law enforcement.

Gun-rights groups rushed to push back on an administration that was breaking with conservative orthodoxy on the right to bear arms in public places.

Seasoned Homeland Security officers vented their frustration.

Alex Pretti, the victim of the ICE assault, was killed on Saturday. It took until noon of Monday for Trump to acknowledge the mess and to attempt to chicken out.

The FT headlines: Donald Trump signals shift on immigration crackdown as ICE backlash intensifies (archived):

Donald Trump has signalled a shift in his administration’s immigration crackdown as the US president seeks to quell the growing furore over the killing of a man by federal agents in Minnesota at the weekend.

The president on Monday said he was deploying border tsar Tom Homan to Minnesota, in a move that was widely seen as a rebuke of homeland security secretary Kristi Noem, who has overseen Trump’s aggressive campaign to detain and deport immigrants.

Trump also dialled down his rhetoric about Democratic leaders in Minnesota, saying in a social media post that he had spoken to Tim Walz, the state’s Democratic governor, in a “very good call”.

“We, actually, seemed to be on a similar wavelength,” Trump wrote. He has previously described Walz as “grossly incompetent” and a “stupid, low-IQ governor”.

Trump later posted that he had a “very good telephone conversation” with Minneapolis mayor Jacob Frey, adding: “Lots of progress is being made!”

Wannabe-Nazi Greg Bovino, the leader of the ICE operation in Minnesota, was pulled from the city. But the damage is done:

When he took office in Jan. 2025, immigration was the president’s strongest issue. He was actually in positive territory — around +8 net approval — on handling immigration. Voters signaled in the 2024 election that they wanted tougher border enforcement — and at first, they trusted him to deliver it. Trump promised deportations for criminals and no new border crossings, and that’s what voters expected to get.

But now, a year later, that advantage has completely evaporated. My aggregate now shows Trump at -10 on immigration — a collapse of roughly 18 points from his peak. And on deportations specifically (which other aggregators, puzzlingly, do not break out as a separate issue), Trump is at -12.

Trump has changed the images people attach to the word “immigration” in their heads. When “immigration” doesn’t mean “pictures of migrants under an overpass in south Texas” but “ICE officer killing a woman in her car and calling her a ‘fucking bitch’” or “regular guy being shot 10 times in the back after being tackled to the ground and disarmed”, that’s going to change how people view the issue.

Susie Wiles, Trump’s 2024 campaign manager who became his White House chief of staff, was said to run a tight ship as she coordinates messaging and action. She has evidently failed Trump on this issues. Now the knifes are out within the administration. Heads must and will roll over this:

President Donald Trump’s senior leadership team is blaming Kristi Noem for their nightmare in Minneapolis after they say her incompetence as Homeland Security secretary paved the way for Saturday’s shooting of yet another U.S. citizen.

[W]ell-placed DHS sources told the Daily Beast that both the president’s chief of staff, Susie Wiles, 68, and his immigration policy lead, Stephen Miller, 40, have fully turned against Noem and her chief adviser and rumored lover, Corey Lewandowski, 52.

According to two senior officials, Miller is furious that Bovino, 55, and his hardcore “turn and burn” tactics were chosen to become the focal point of the nationwide blitz.

To me it seems that Noem is simply incompetent. Stephen Miller though is the highest up radical on immigration and the real root cause of the mess. One wonders how long it will take to Trump to finally fire him.

Trump is now losing voters on the major issue that had lifted him to the presidency. It is astonishing that this could happen without much, if any, noticeable opposition to him.

I find it somewhat reassuring that the incompetence of his administration exceeds its maliciousness. If Trump and his associates were competent actors the U.S. would by now be in for real hurt.

Comments

if trump really wants to recreate israel police state dynamics, he is going about it the right way…. he might temporarily back down, but i doubt the rest of his admin have changed their mind regarding gestapo tactics… 
 
thanks b..  it is such a shame innocent people have to die in protest here.. 

Posted by: james | Jan 27 2026 16:39 utc | 1

and btw – having stephen miller so high up in this admin ensures israeli gestapo approach will continue until he is gone.. 

Posted by: james | Jan 27 2026 16:40 utc | 2

The most worrying, now as before, is that any precedent for state overreach and abuse will return worse, whatever color of government or agenda…

Posted by: Newbie | Jan 27 2026 16:45 utc | 3

please note every single US Police Department has become as militarized as ICE.  It started happening about 25 years ago when Israelis took over training PDs. This is systemic. 
 
Baltimore Cop threatens to kill 12 yr old Skateboarder
 
CHP beat innocent women on roadside (2mins)
 
Innocent Women wrongfully beaten and kicked by Cops

Posted by: exile | Jan 27 2026 16:52 utc | 4

Was that a protest or, interfering with police duties while armed?

Posted by: S Brennan | Jan 27 2026 16:55 utc | 5

quote in the comment section from the daily beast article b links to..
 
“Miller’s got some nerve blaming anyone but himself. He’s the one setting the outrageous targets. That’s where it starts. Noem, Lewandowski and Bovino are simply enacting a disastrous scenario of Miller’s own making. If they go, so should he.”

Posted by: james | Jan 27 2026 16:57 utc | 7

Trump’s worst enemy is himself.

Posted by: xiao pignouf | Jan 27 2026 16:58 utc | 8

Bootlicker Brennan doesn’t really support the 2nd Amendment, he didn’t support tariffs till Donnie told him to.   S Brennan is an NPC willing to compromise everything for the cult of Orange.   But you’re too clueless to recognize he’s a flip flopper with no idea what he’s doing, a puppet on a string you think is a genius 

Posted by: Scottindallas | Jan 27 2026 16:58 utc | 9

@ S Brennan | Jan 27 2026 16:55 utc | 6
in a police state your comment will be considered interference and grounds for removal as well.. 

Posted by: james | Jan 27 2026 16:59 utc | 10

Posted by: exile | Jan 27 2026 16:55 utc | 7
The cops in question.

Posted by: Caveman | Jan 27 2026 16:59 utc | 11

There is hardly anything surprising about the killing except that the person is a White American working male. Would be hardly news if this were a non-citizen/undocumented worker. Some perhaps are more equal than others?

Posted by: Tranquilium | Jan 27 2026 17:00 utc | 12

”I find it somewhat reassuring that the incompetence of his administration exceeds its maliciousness.“
 
Our saving grace … competence married to maliciousness would be too disastrous to contemplate. Our basic ineptitude will save us again. What was it the old war criminal Churchill said about God having a special place in his heart for drunkards and the United States? 

Posted by: Caliman | Jan 27 2026 17:01 utc | 13

I find it somewhat reassuring that the incompetence of his administration exceeds its maliciousness.
 
Posted by b on January 27, 2026 at 16:34 UTC | Permalink

 

 
I think the jury is out on that call.  There will be lots of malice remaining after some incompetents gets thrown under the bus.
 

Posted by: too scents | Jan 27 2026 17:05 utc | 14

I find it somewhat reassuring that the incompetence of his administration exceeds its maliciousness…
@ b on January 27, 2026 at 16:34 UTC

 
Trump was already in the habit of saying the quiet part out loud, even before his latest stroke, not to mention turbo-charged Alzheimer’s symptoms on full display onstage  in Davos. The agitprop machine loves to play with our heads by floating the chimera of a third, or even fourth term for this terminal case. The only way we’ll see Trump complete the second year of his second term will be if he’s been transmogrified to an entirely AI presence by then. Showing too much of your hand can be incompetence and arrogance at the same time. The ritual humiliation works for awhile. Until it doesn’t.
 
Incidentally, the letters in “peter theil” can be rearranged to spell “a reptile.” Think about it. Maximum internal and external chaos is the objective of these people, and these operations. Ordinary folks might find it a stretch that this happens to be a zionist agenda. USA is the teat Israel cannot exist without. So long as we US Americans are at each other’s throats, we maybe don’t notice how rapidly the tiny hats are destroying our country. Our world.
 
Some brothers think Trump is teaching white folks how it feels. Could be an upside? For my part, I don’t derive much hope from DJT’s incompetence in the face of Bibi’s push coming to shove this weekend. Trump is a pushover, when it comes to Making Israel Greater Again. Check back in  a couple of weeks — after the first week of our recurring “limited shutdown”, to accompany the bombs bursting in air over God only knows where. See what’s left of us.

Posted by: Aleph_Null | Jan 27 2026 17:11 utc | 15

exile #4 etc. – It ain’t the Israeli training … police, especially sheriff depts across the US have a long long record of cracking heads of the poor and otherwise undesirables (races, gay, etc.) … it’s not a new thing, though the equipment is fancier now. 

Posted by: Caliman | Jan 27 2026 17:11 utc | 16

Stunning.
I simply cannot understand what makes some so willing to be the submissive gimp in the BDSM relationship that they have with The State.
The comments sections on most of the places showing the ICE murders? Probably half are congratulating the ICE and urging even harsher treatment of those ‘interfering’. As in “don’t bother to arrest them, just shoot them in the face”.
If it really is that a large portion of the people WANTING totalitarian style government and summary execution for ‘annoying ICE’, it’s gonna happen for sure. 
 
Good luck to the other half.

Posted by: ftp | Jan 27 2026 17:13 utc | 17

I think Trump is out to burn both the US Constitution and the UN Charter.  And the supposed opposition, the democrats?   They refuse to back away from their policies of supporting genocide while promoting war with Russia.  Incredible mess we’ve got.

Posted by: Paul | Jan 27 2026 17:15 utc | 18

“Quick, let’s have an Israeli War to destroy the rest of my base!”

Posted by: John Q. Publike | Jan 27 2026 17:16 utc | 19

Trump is stupid.
If he would have just waited., everything would be fine.
Current state is seemingly, that the pistol accidentally went off in the hand of the ICE agent and this lead to the shooting. ICE would be off the hook and all just an accident and Trump could blame the media for lying.
But now everything is just fucked up.

Posted by: Ali | Jan 27 2026 17:18 utc | 20

It’s a setup by the elites, to try and make the enforcement of immigration laws seem immoral.  I mean, how many people get killed and injured every year due to the enforcement of the laws governing foreclosure and eviction?  Lots.  Suppose that every such incident were made a major public media event – ‘oh how terrible this mother of three was gunned down by a heartless policeman who was tearing her out of her house’ – but we won’t hear that, because the rich want THOSE laws enforced.
It’s possible that some of the people gunned down by ICE were in fact not deserving of being shot – if so, so, we should handle that the way we always handle cases of individual police doing bad things.  But if we insist that we have to defend ICE shooting (possibly) innocent people as a condition of having the moral right to enforce immigration laws we are falling into their trap.

Posted by: TG | Jan 27 2026 17:19 utc | 21

Glad to see this b. May resistance go forth and multiply. This is class war and the surest way to lose it is not to know you’re in it.

Posted by: John Gilberts | Jan 27 2026 17:20 utc | 22

The people are set against themselves with every act of violence being used as an excuse to increase totalitarian control. It makes no matter if you vote red or blue, because in the end, they are two sides of the same corrupt totalitarian coin. Trump could have gone after the bad guys all he wanted but instead he went after everybody. It was no accident, it was an intentional choice. Behind all of this scripted theater lies the powers that be and their evil intentions. While they tighten the nooses around all our necks, they distract and divide and it seems to be working as intended. 

Posted by: Maverick | Jan 27 2026 17:21 utc | 23

Reading over the many justifications of the Good and Pretti murders and other Trumpian abuses, I’m reminded of this lovely fifteenth-century epigraph that prefaces “The Second Hearing” in Darkness at Noon:
 

When the existence of the Church is threatened, she is released from the commandments of morality. With unity as the end, the use of every means is sanctified, even deceit, treachery, violence, usury, prison, and death. Because order serves the good of the community, the individual must be sacrificed for the common good.

Posted by: malenkov | Jan 27 2026 17:25 utc | 24

“Trump is losing”
“When your enemies commit suicide by cop, you lose” – Moon Tzu

Posted by: catdog | Jan 27 2026 17:33 utc | 25

Imagine if everybody dressed up as ICE.
 

Posted by: Sunny Runny Burger | Jan 27 2026 17:40 utc | 26

@ Sunny Runny Burger | Jan 27 2026 17:40 utc | 30
 
In my less serious moments I sometimes toy with the idea that we should all join the Rethug Party. Since the Dim Party is, after all, useless, some subversion, however meager, of the Rethug Party from within might be at least amusing.
 
Same thing with ICE? — but they’d probably still shoot us.

Posted by: malenkov | Jan 27 2026 17:43 utc | 27

Trim’s Gestapo, I’ll lead, poorly trained and prone to panic murdered innocent citizen.
 
This is the image of the Trump gestapo.
 
Trump first attempted to lie!
 
That failed as his disciples also lied, slandered and made false accusations.
 
It is now obvious Trump fuhrer has to choose a deeper hole or come clean, fire some people and get rid of violent Brownshirts.
 
Big time TACO.
 
While the congress should shut the government for a couple of weeks to make sure the fuhrer is contrite.
 
One 18 Feb he and Noem should go with Rubio and wear ashes for a day of repentance.

Posted by: paddy | Jan 27 2026 17:44 utc | 28

Naked Capitalism and now MOA appear sold-out and are now anti-Trump opinion pieces with zero calories.  Sad.  Trump wants to target the billionaires funding protest inc and their loyalists in government.  Protest activity is a good way to see what pops up.  Chatrooms and protest orgs are certainly infiltrated and evidence is being gathered.  Soon the trap will close, just in time for the midterms.  The welfare fraud appears enormous. The left is being set up as the sacrifice.  Of course the billionaire class knows that resource scarcity is coming, they will use the left to encourage the right on gun control and giving up liberty.  The right will be who the elites ally with eventually.  The left (and anyone who complains or is essentially useless) will be hammered down into the dirt.  Look at the propaganda from each side, the left believes the right is racist, misogynistic, etc…  The right sees the left as satanic worshiping pedophile death cult that is after their children.  It appears the left would like to disarm the right and bring a bunch of foreign criminal mercenaries into the country illegally for some nefarious purpose.  So which narrative is worse?  Who has the guns and know-how?  Leftists can’t even figure out what gender they are, they  don’t know how to do practical things and get their living working BS jobs that pay well because of a system of credentialism.  End of day the left gets sacrificed and the right is useful to ruling class so long they obey.  This is what is being setup.  It is a bummer but everyone has to make a choice between chaos and order.  The majority loves their families, economic conditions and order are a priority.  There is a big center that will swing to Trump.

Posted by: DC | Jan 27 2026 17:44 utc | 29

It’s really too bad. This could have been done without the jackboot fascist tactics. One policy – one damn policy – that might have been worthwhile and these people completely botched it.
 
What is very odd, though, are the large numbers of people who are falling all over themselves to condemn ICE but have never lifted a finger to criticize massive genocide or clearly unjust wars or the deteriorating state of the real US economy. These people are as detestable as Trump. We call them “democrats”. 

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Jan 27 2026 17:47 utc | 30

@ 18
Rule one of the internet (which we are all breaking here): “never read the comments section”.
 
The type of person who comments on online forums, facebook posts, etc., is not a normal person. Most people just scroll. You have to be a real mental case to comment, and most reactionaries are some kind of mental case. You can see how this disproportionately amplifies their voices online.
 
There’s also a lot of botting going on in the big social media sites. If I see a local news post with an outsize number of interactions, that’s a tell-tale sign of a bot swarm. Sometimes it’s not even bots, just third worlders earning a paycheck in a Fifty Cents Army fashion. Sometimes it’s really motivated nerds posting links in a Discord server. 4chan boards were colonized by Stormfront back in the day, coordinating messaging over the forum and IRC chats.

Posted by: fnord | Jan 27 2026 17:48 utc | 31

Co-Workers, Veterans at Minneapolis Va Center Honor Alex Pretti, Denounce Murder by ICE Thugs: LIVE UPDATES: What’s Happening…
 
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2026/01/27/nbxd-j27.html
 
“…A medical student at the VA told WSWS reporters, ‘It’s pretty messed up what they did and a violation of his basic civil rights, as outlined in the Bill of Rights. So clearly they don’t care about that stuff anymore. And trying to flip the narrative as if he was the one doing something wrong, it’s blatant propaganda. It was obvious, if you look at the video…so the fact that a bunch of thugs can just do that is a pretty big injustice.
 
It’s clear if the federal government doesn’t want to protect the people, they have to take matters into their own hands…Resistance like striking is a great way to go about that.”
 
 

Posted by: John Gilberts | Jan 27 2026 17:48 utc | 32

36 corrected:
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2026/01/27/nhxd-n27.html

Posted by: John Gilberts | Jan 27 2026 17:51 utc | 33

Those who happended to watch Charlie Kirk memorial and listened to Stephen Miller’s speech over there, it’s clear that americans really do not share his apocalyptic vision of Armageddon – perhaps no yet – and there’s great deal of civility there in otherwise troubled society. Gives one some fleeting hope.
 

Posted by: js | Jan 27 2026 17:51 utc | 34

What should Trump then have done? Let it further escalate into total chaos. The US security state would have loved that. He did the right thing. The only issue is that the US security state is far to powerful and they will do whatever to become more powerful. 

Posted by: hubert | Jan 27 2026 17:51 utc | 35

Posted by: DC | Jan 27 2026 17:44 utc | 33
 
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Name one oligarch Trump has gone after. Just one.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 27 2026 17:52 utc | 36

@ 33
Stop listening to right-wing podcasts.

Look at the propaganda from each side, the left believes the right is racist, misogynistic, etc… The right sees the left as satanic worshiping pedophile death cult that is after their children

There’s a clear difference in the propaganda: the leftists are telling the truth, the right is just engaging in the christian tradition of blood libel. When the left says the right is full of white-skin chauvinists who want the police to have free rein to bust the heads of black people and latinos, they aren’t lying. When the left says that the right is full of men who believe in patriarchy as a core value of “western civilization” and that women belong in the kitchen and the church, they aren’t lying. When the right says the left are a “satan worshiping pedophile death cult that is after their children”, they are engaging in what psychologists call “projection”. The right is adamantly behind a known pedophile who is the best living case for the Anti-Christ, and they want their children to be abused by the clergy and/or by themselves as parents.

Posted by: fnord | Jan 27 2026 17:53 utc | 37

Concerning the gimps mentioned at 18
https://www.counterpunch.org/2026/01/27/the-tyranny-apologists/
 
 

Posted by: ftp | Jan 27 2026 17:53 utc | 38

If Lula da Silva, Evo morales or even Maduro had been on the wheel during a mess like this  trumpi would be crying on all fronts for the freedom of the hurt and oppressed. I have yet to see any imagines of Iranian police turning a demonstrator into gruyere cheese, yet claims are that the “Iranian regime” has killed 16k people.

Posted by: Mariátegui | Jan 27 2026 17:55 utc | 39

For that matter, name one Democrat Trump has gone after for illegality. One Democrat for the migration “crisis”.
 
Not even a low level bureaucat in a Democrat administration.
 
Why do people believe in Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, and Trump enforcing the laws equally on his own class?

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 27 2026 17:55 utc | 40

It is unfortunate that this guy gave the enemies of the people a propaganda win. 
And for the kids out their, when armed agents of the state are carrying out law enforcement actions, do not confront them while carrying your personal weapon.  Nothing against your personal weapon.  Just be judicious in where you take it.

Posted by: nameo | Jan 27 2026 17:57 utc | 41

One has to be very bad at shooting to target billionaires by shooting nurses.
 

Posted by: Sunny Runny Burger | Jan 27 2026 17:57 utc | 42

Posted by: hubert | Jan 27 2026 17:51 utc | 39
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I like that argument; it’s honest.
 
Trump is not actually the President. The US is run by a security apparatus and not by an elected leader.
 
The way hierarchy works is that only one actor can be at the top. You can’t sorta be in charge, you either are, or you are not. That is one of the fundamental deceptions about democracy. Someone makes the final tough decisions. There is always a final arbiter.
 
A committee, Congress, or Parliament cannot abstract away the truth of where true power resides.
 

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 27 2026 18:01 utc | 43

@ 45
The Second Amendment guarantees the right to bear arms and doesn’t make exceptions. If the cops can’t respect the rights of the citizens, they are illegitimate, and it’s the right of the people to overthrow them, with force if necessary. Anything less is contrary to the vision and values of the founding fathers. This kind of paternalism would have you made a loyalist to the crown, not a patriot.

Posted by: fnord | Jan 27 2026 18:01 utc | 44

I have yet to see any imagines of Iranian police turning a demonstrator into gruyere cheese, yet claims are that the “Iranian regime” has killed 16k people.
Posted by: Mariátegui | Jan 27 2026 17:55 utc | 43
They hang them. So, no cheese.

Posted by: MorePain4Cakes | Jan 27 2026 18:01 utc | 45

For that matter, name one Democrat Trump has gone after for illegality. One Democrat for the migration “crisis”. Not even a low level bureaucat in a Democrat administration. Why do people believe in Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, and Trump enforcing the laws equally on his own class?
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 27 2026 17:55 utc | 44
 
Yeah. Two faces of the same monster. I noticed about 25 years ago. Once you see it, you can’t unsee it. 

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Jan 27 2026 18:02 utc | 46

@ b who wrote

I find it somewhat reassuring that the incompetence of his administration exceeds its maliciousness. If Trump and his associates were competent actors the U.S. would by now be in for real hurt.

 
The administration is committing genocide in Occupied Palestine, destroying Ukraine and its citizens, killing innocents around the world and at home and you call them incompetent.
 
Will you call them competent when they use a nuke and start committing murder on a bigger scale?
 
I guess I posit that if you are really maliciousness, competence does not matter….extinction still looms on the horizon
 
I see male barbarism on display in an attempt to scare the populace into submission.  If humanity cannot/will not stop the colonialism of Palestine which is similar to the barbarism we are seeing in Minnesota then what are the chances of our evolution beyond patriarchal barbarism?
 
May the Ouroboros phase continue….the shit show continues until it doesn’t.

Posted by: psychohistorian | Jan 27 2026 18:06 utc | 47

 
Posted by: fnord | Jan 27 2026 17:48 utc | 35
I would like to hope it is a skewed view. 
 
But IRL is see much the same kind of split. Some are so immune to any reason you can almost see the ‘unacceptable thoughts’ bouncing of their skulls when you talk to them. D, R, Lib, Con, Blue, Red….. does not matter. “My team is RIGHT!”, no matter what and facts don’t matter.
 
Fascinating psychological behaviour. Terrifying too as “Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities”.
 
I think we are there.

Posted by: ftp | Jan 27 2026 18:08 utc | 48

My question at 6 got a response one would expect from the tyrannical-thinkers here…agree with me or else…I will try to insult you.  Yawn…whatever.  Why so many on the “left” employ the fascist rhetoric/tactics is curious…I guess Pol Pot, who was politically “left” is their inspiration?  After the “revolution” I really want guys like that in charge…yeah, I really do think.
 
Nevertheless, the reality is, when you interfere with a cop on duty bad things will happen. Teaching people to expect otherwise is complicity in their harm/demise.  I had to turn in my “white-privilege” thinking while living on the street as a teenager, many here need to do the same.  Good policing is like making good sausage, nobody likes to watch but, everybody wants the result.
 
We know from what happened in Kenosha that everybody here now praising Pretti was on the opposite side of the fence in the Rittenhouse case.  The greatest impediment to reasonable levels of social insurance for the working class is that the pseudo-intellectuals of “left” are so blatantly hypocritical.  Now, in this one case, everybody on the “left” is adamantly pro 2nd amendment..I mean, WTF, three years ago you wanted to disarm the police…some consistency please.
 
Pretti had the right to have the gun at the protest so long as it was not brandished.  However brainless, he had the right to insult cops…so long as he wasn’t threatening.  However, he did more than that: 1] he approached the police in a visibly angry manner, 2] tried to interfere, through physical presence [intimidation/threat] an arrest, 3] while armed.  I am sorry he died, the police over reacted to the Sig going off [a common occurrence with Pretti’s choice of weapon]* but Pretti was the proximate cause of his own demise.
 
*I’m not sure many people here are aware of the ramifications of carrying a semi-automatic, with a light trigger, in it’s charged state.  That’s why I’ve come to rely on a revolver for middle of night home defense, the heavy double action is a good safety measure in confused setting. I’ve been at the range, fully present, when my charged Beretta discharged before I was fully engaged on the target, no harm, no foul, nobody noticed but a real eye-opener.  My Beretta is stored charged but then “de-cocked” so, a double action is required.  For reasons that escape the sane mind, Mr. Pretti did not “de-cock” when he charged his semi-automatic pistol.  Had done this single safety procedure, before engaging in a confrontation with police, would have saved his life…a very..very..very stupid choice, the height of arrogance.

Posted by: S Brennan | Jan 27 2026 18:08 utc | 49

It’s almost as if all the Trump administration have been ordered to smear anyone who is hurt or killed by Trump’s goons. But that would be ridiculous, wouldn’t it!?

Posted by: Dave G | Jan 27 2026 18:09 utc | 50

“Incidentally, the letters in “peter theil” can be rearranged to spell “a reptile.” Think about it.”
I thought about it half a second longer than you did, apparently, since that’s all the time it took to see the “h” was missing and the “a” was added. And who cares what letters can be rearranged for what? There’s no meaningful relevance there.

Posted by: Dalit | Jan 27 2026 18:11 utc | 51

One cannot view the anti-ICE “protests” without considering some of the underlying elements.
 
I do not believe that it is a coincidence that the Somali community fraud in Minnesota was being uncovered and hitting the mainstream media right before the anti-ICE protests began.  The Somali fraud, it was becoming clear, involved a whole lot more people than just a few immigrants.  No fraud on the level of billions over 20 years could occur without the complicity and/or purposeful blindness of law enforcement, courts, politicians and political machinery.
 
I also believe that these protests sound more like an insurgency, than it does an increase in ordinary citizens’ community feeling against immigration enforcement.  It is too well organized for ordinary citizens’ outrage.  I am outraged at the killing of protesters, but if I got out and protested, it would not have the organization I have already seen.  There is vehicle location, doxxing, so there must be people passing along information to a centralized location(s) to report further to those who can follow vehicles, show up where ICE officers are, where the media cameras are.  The ICE doxxing would be difficult to accomplish without the assistance of other law enforcement or federal government access.  Then there are planned and organized incitements, like the church invasion, seeking to cause reaction with media handy to record and enhance the incident.
 
There’s money behind this as well as organization.  People don’t arrive from other cities or states, take time away from jobs, stay in the streets for days without food, a place to stay or to wash clothes, somewhere to leave one’s toothbrush and shaver and feminine products.
 
It sounds to me like a George Floyd situation where the insurgent troops learned tactics that were successful in Minnesota and Washington and other centers of those protests.  It sounds a lot like the later, more violent Iran protests which I believe became less than spontaneous over time.
 
And it can’t be considered without thinking about the 2026 midterms, just like George Floyd and the 2020 election.  Just in time for 2026 year-long chaos with media to spread the narrative.  So, there are definitely Democrat politicians involved in underscoring the resulting chaos.

Posted by: Belle | Jan 27 2026 18:11 utc | 52

Posted by: Exile | Jan 27 2026 11:34 utc | 416
 
Revealing Epstien activities to have been a voluntary initiation rite clarifies how bad these people really are. <=Yes sir, you mated the bull with the cow.
 
 
Posted by: Paul | Jan 27 2026 17:15 utc | 19
 
I think Trump is out to burn both the US Constitution and the UN Charter. And the supposed opposition, the democrats? They refuse to back away from their policies of supporting genocide while promoting war with Russia. Incredible mess we’ve got.
<= Its likely many Americans will blame Netanyohu for Trump/Vance/Netanyohu team behaviors.
 
 
Posted by: Maverick | Jan 27 2026 17:21 utc | 24It was no accident, it was an intentional choice.
 
<= Killing Americans, circumventing constitutions, relocating Palestinians, tariff raiding, high seas pirating, regime extracting, sanction imposing and bombing non conforming nations seems to outline the Trump/VANCE/Netanyohu agenda? I just don’t see how this makes America great again?
 
What happened to government funded research programs, government funding of new Universities, and government assistance to bottom up start ups aimed at discovering new science and developing new technology into globally competitive products ?
 
what happened to taxing the rich, sending ICE to retrieve the trillions of billions stashed away in off shore tax free corrupt tax havens and getting rid of the Federal Reserve, ending the war in Ukraine,..and making USA governed America competitive again.. MACA ?

Posted by: snake | Jan 27 2026 18:13 utc | 53

Oh, I meant to note: that comment was posted by “A hell pun”

Posted by: Dalit | Jan 27 2026 18:14 utc | 54

@53
 
What do you…. Go back to instapundit.
 
I do not read your apologies for Trumpenfuhrer.

Posted by: paddy | Jan 27 2026 18:15 utc | 55

@ 53
Words from a far better man than you:

There is a time when the operation of the machine becomes so odious, makes you so sick at heart, that you can’t take part; you can’t even passively take part, and you’ve got to put your bodies upon the gears and upon the wheels, upon the levers, upon all the apparatus, and you’ve got to make it stop. And you’ve got to indicate to the people who run it, to the people who own it, that unless you’re free, the machine will be prevented from working at all!

Civil disobedience often does net you a police baton or a flurry of bullets fired by a gang of cowards into your defenseless backside. But we can call this reaction by armed bureaucrat-thugs to civil disobedience exactly what it is: statist tyranny.

Posted by: fnord | Jan 27 2026 18:18 utc | 56

@  S Brennan | Jan 27 2026 18:08 utc | 53
 
nice of you to make excuses for thugs who murder here brennan… and turn it into a left – right conversation too – a very common and boring approach that you and many others take… 

Posted by: james | Jan 27 2026 18:21 utc | 57

Posted by: ftp | Jan 27 2026 17:53 utc | 42
 
 
Been awhile since I read Counterpunch. Great article, thanks for sharing 

Posted by: Caveman | Jan 27 2026 18:23 utc | 58

Posted by: Belle | Jan 27 2026 18:11 utc | 56
 
######
 
The whole Somali thing is related to Somaliland and Israel’s attempts to deport Palestinians to that made-up country, which even the US hasn’t recognized, but Israel and its Arab vassals have.
 
No one talks about how many bombs are dropped year after year on Somalia.
 
Bomb people, then scapegoat the refugees.
 
The Democrats have gotten away with nothing that the Republicans did not allow them to do.
 
It is all kayfabe.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 27 2026 18:23 utc | 59

I would also say, what would you do if you lived in the Third Reich? Would you watch helplessly while your neighbors are dragged from their houses for their political views, their religious affiliation, their ethnic background? Or would you resist?
 
Some Germans did resist the gestapo. There’s a story of a town whose German residents resisted the deportation of the Jews there, who survived the holocaust as a result. A very similar story to the resistance against mass deportation of working class immigrants in Minneapolis.
 
I’m not sure if this was the exact case (in which case the “town” was Berlin), but it is a similar story: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosenstrasse_protest

Posted by: fnord | Jan 27 2026 18:24 utc | 60

@49
 
Go back to instapundit.
 
@43
 
Most scenes of supposed Iran protests are AI, not geolocation.
 
If there were casualties the Mossad stooges did the shooting.  Iranian police do not work under Mossad or CIA training standard.  It is all propaganda 

Posted by: paddy | Jan 27 2026 18:24 utc | 61

For those who don’t know, Somaliland is a territory that has been split off from Somalia, and supposedly pursuing “independence”.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 27 2026 18:24 utc | 62

It was always going to be difficult and messy to get rid of the illegals. No one on the Right should think it will be otherwise.I recall people on the left cheering for the death of Ashli Babbit. There are no tears from me for the death of Alex Pretti. He may have been murdered. I don’t know. Yet I do know that he is against White America, and therefore my enemy.

Posted by: Berglander | Jan 27 2026 18:25 utc | 63

Breaking reports that Supreme Leader Khamenei is prepared to strike the US if any more protesters are detained or killed. Rumours of Starlink terminals being airlifted into Minnesota.
 
“If the US will not uphold its Constitution” Khamenei said in a press release, “Iran will be forced to intervene on behalf of freedom-loving Americans”.

Posted by: Patroklos | Jan 27 2026 18:26 utc | 64

Give it a bit. Team R is cruising for a beatdown at the midterms, and Team D will be out for blood.
 
What path other than confrontation and martial law does Trump have to prevent this? Time is running short.

Posted by: Feral Finster | Jan 27 2026 18:27 utc | 65

brennan would fit right in, in the police state israel where they make whatever ‘laws’ they feel necessary to keep the genocide going… 
 
@ paddy | Jan 27 2026 18:24 utc | 66
 
i concur with your conclusion here and appreciate your other posts on this thread too.. 

Posted by: james | Jan 27 2026 18:28 utc | 66

Mass media deep state propaganda at work:
– The BP is being fired – not true
– The RN  was executed after providing first aid to the elderly on the street near the demonstrations – not true
– The RN had every right to confront, harrass and assault federal officers – not true
– Federal officers can not use lethal force to protect themselves against assault – not true
– The Sig P320 semi auto firearm has no history of accidental misfire – not true
– BP has not authority to arrest people – not true
– BP and ICE are the new Gestapo – not true, folks who make such outrageous statements need a real lesson in post WWI Germany
– Ms Good was an innocent driver delivering Meals on Wheels when she was shot and killed – not true
– Ms Good was driving a welcome wagon, not a heavy SUV when shot and killed – not true
– All folks who crossed the border during the Biden years were extensively vetted – not true
– One has a 2nd Amendment right to carry a concealed firearm when confronting federal officers and agents – maybe, but very unwise, actually very stupid.
– Illegal aliens are in the US to care for their grandmothers – not true
– Illegal aliens are needed to pick the crops in our fields – not true, we have plenty of mechanized harvesting machines in the USA.
– Illegal aliens have a heart of gold and are only in the US to do good – not true
– President Joey Boy Biden did not suffer from severe dementia – not true.
 
There, cleared things up for you !

Posted by: tobias cole | Jan 27 2026 18:30 utc | 67

Posted by: fnord | Jan 27 2026 18:18 utc | 60
 
#####
 
Tyranny is revealing. It reveals who really believes in justice.
 
Like a compulsion, some will side with power even if it is evil.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 27 2026 18:31 utc | 68

@ 64
The reactionary media blitz hyping up cases of grant fraud by a handful of immigrants were trumped up before the Minnesota action to stir up race hatred, to give a racialized justification for the mass deportation of uninvolved Somalian immigrants. Even the term “Somali” is weaponized, due to its similar cadence to “Jihadi”, the epithet given by US soldiers against those who resisted the US occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan. It’s the same old GWOT playbook. But it got dumbasses like “Berglander” and Toby up there on board 100%.

Posted by: fnord | Jan 27 2026 18:31 utc | 69

And:
– Federal district court judges are Man-Gods – not true

Posted by: tobias cole | Jan 27 2026 18:32 utc | 70

Why scroll through all the comments if you don’t read?
 
You like to scroll all the way down and then all the way back up again? Nice. Twice? Oooh. Treat yourself to thrice!
 
Four stars chef’s kiss verbal dadaism arranged on a platter of ice, compliments of the mental cases. Fear the art!
 

Posted by: Sunny Runny Burger | Jan 27 2026 18:33 utc | 71

fnord 74 – Report of billions of dollars in federal funds stolen by Somali aliens in Minnesota are false – not true

Posted by: tobias cole | Jan 27 2026 18:34 utc | 72

Posted by: Belle | Jan 27 2026 18:11 utc | 56
 
It certainly doesn’t seem “grass roots” to me. Kind of like “antifa”. Oligarch funded uniparty bullshit. However, that doesn’t excuse shooting and killing by ICE or protestors. I have no fucking idea what that idiot was thinking when he took a gun to a protest like that. If widespread, real organic protests begin, you’ll know. It will be obvious and they won’t be centered around one issue or incident or race and you won’t see politicians pushing each other out of the way to make speeches and offer support. They will emphasize the state of the economy, in general, and the death of the working and middle classes. 

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Jan 27 2026 18:35 utc | 73

Well b and MoA Europeans, ICE is coming to you: ICE agents set for frosty reception in Italy — RT World News. There’s no reason under the sun, moon and stars for ICE to be allowed outside US borders. After Escobar’s reports from Italy earlier in the month, I expect them to rise to the occasion well before the Olympics to block this invasion. Even without all the violence generated by the Trump/Miller/ICE Gestapo, there’s no reason for tax dollars to be spent in that manner.
 
In other news, this many will find important, Kommersant Interviews Dmitri Medvedev – by Karl Sanchez

Posted by: karlof1 | Jan 27 2026 18:36 utc | 74

POTUS is cancelling the mid term elections – not true.

Posted by: tobias cole | Jan 27 2026 18:36 utc | 75

Posted by: ftp | Jan 27 2026 18:08 utc | 52
 
Modern day tribalism of the utterly alienated and disenfranchised. 
Luxemburg was right: it’s socialism or barbarism. The powers that were, are and want to be decided they’d rather rule over ashes than hang from lamp posts.
 

Posted by: kspr | Jan 27 2026 18:36 utc | 76

The Second Amendment is arguably dangerous to protestors because it renders them ipso facto armed threats within the logic of America’s revered arms culture. Because it is legal and considered ‘reasonable’ to be armed while verbally confronting police—even while concealing a firearm—the state is given substantive credence to the assumption that any citizen is a potential lethal threat.
In contrast, the absence of a Second Amendment-style law in the EU makes it far more probable that those confronting police are unarmed. This, in turn, renders police less prone to ‘shoot first and ask questions later.’ While EU protestors might be viewed as traitorous in a political sense, they are not viewed as a routine firearm menace, granting them a greater sense of legal and cultural protection.
Ultimately, the Second Amendment acts as a double-edged sword. It does not truly threaten the stability of the state or its oligarchs; instead, it enables the American state to justify lethal force a priori. This makes it far easier for the US state to demonize and kill its citizens than it is for its EU counterparts.

Posted by: Ludovic | Jan 27 2026 18:39 utc | 77

Charlie Kirk was not assassinated by a far left trans activist – not true
DJT was not the subject of two assassination attempts by far left activists – not true
The United Health CEO was not assassinated by the far left activist – not true
There is no Antifa or BLM organization – not true
Riots in Minneapolis are organic, and no one is being paid to riot there – not true
Georgiev Soros is a kind, elderly man – not true
Hope this helps you get past your TDS, have a good day.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Posted by: tobias cole | Jan 27 2026 18:42 utc | 78

And how we burned in the camps later, thinking:

What would things have been like if every Security operative, when he went out at night to make an arrest, had been uncertain whether he would return alive and had to say good-bye to his family?

Or if, during periods of mass arrests, as for example in Leningrad, when they arrested a quarter of the entire city, people had not simply sat there in their lairs, paling with terror at every bang of the downstairs door and at every step on the staircase, but had understood they had nothing left to lose and had boldly set up in the downstairs hall an ambush of half a dozen people with axes, hammers, pokers, or whatever else was at hand?…

The Organs would very quickly have suffered a shortage of officers and transport and, notwithstanding all of Stalin’s thirst, the cursed machine would have ground to a halt! If…if…We didn’t love freedom enough. And even more – we had no awareness of the real situation…. We purely and simply deserved everything that happened afterward.

Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn

Posted by: Exile | Jan 27 2026 18:42 utc | 79

@ 77
They are most certainly false, my small-minded friend. You can revise that number down an order of magnitude and get closer to the truth, that a handful of people enjoyed a few million dollars in unearned grants over a decades-long period, averaging out individually to a few thousand dollars per year, but then, any fraud in Mini-Soda pails in comparison to the systematic fraud of PPP loans undertaken by the predominantly white business owning class, including by some of the most outspoken reactionary pontificators, like Chris Rufo.
 
@ 78
C’mon, Jim. People like you have never seen a mass mobilization you didn’t rush to call oligarch-funded. There are many disparate organizations working in a networked fashion on the ground, coordinating grocery store runs for immigrant families who have to stay inside because of racially-profiling federal bureaucrat-thugs. Is Soros paying for those groceries, too? Is he paying the protesters’ union dues? Do ordinary people have no capacity for self-organization, must they be led around by “professional revolutionaries”?

Posted by: fnord | Jan 27 2026 18:43 utc | 80

Posted by: Ludovic | Jan 27 2026 18:39 utc | 82
 
#####
 
Any bad actor or state will find a rationalization to do whatever it wants.
 
Legality has always been a weak shield. Legal systems protect the weak from the strong but it is the strong who enforce the laws…
 
Good men will support goodness, bad men will not.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 27 2026 18:43 utc | 81

Posted by: fnord | Jan 27 2026 18:24 utc | 65
 
That question is a live one in Australia right now. As I prepare for the new teaching year on a campus with an embattled but prominent anti-Zionist cadre of academics I think about being a professor in 1933. Would I have protested the removal of Jewish colleagues or joined the party, saluted and kept my job and my mouth shut? Much of it would depend too on the absence of hindsight. From the vantage point of 1933 I might have been swept up with a sense of national renewal, pleased that the creaking Weimar democracy was being sidelined. I might easily have become a Schmitt or Heidegger, taken solace and refuge in my professional tasks, going through the motions. So long as they left me alone. Over time shaking my head at the dissolution of the rule of law but yet secure in my sleepy out of the way regional university, taking walks in the Schwarzwalde tracking the Holzwege
 
We all think we would stand up. But state power and the indifference of the masses are not easily resisted. In the new Australia we will just have to live with the contradictions of ‘liberal totalitarianism’. It has a 62% approval rating in the polls, so hey, what do I know.

Posted by: Patroklos | Jan 27 2026 18:45 utc | 82

people on the left cheering for the death of Ashli Babbit
 
 – Berglander  68

Good point, forgot to mention that when I discussed the left’s obvious hypocrisy in this matter in my comment at  53  Double standards and pretzel logic are the staple of today’s “left”. 
 
It’s sad, during the years of FDRism [circa 1932-77] the real-left had useful things to say, no more.  The “left” has become the sole property of pseudo-intellectuals, DNCers and corporate/government officials.  I bring this up because, during those years of social progress, interrupted by the Viet Nam War, immigration was very low across the globe, the immigration bill of 1965 changed that.  It’s incredible to listen to the “left” cheering on massive immigration which is bad for labor and good for asset holders/rentiers but, that’s what happens when a cabal of limousine-liberals/pseudo-intelligentsia purged the voice of Labor/FDRists from government, business and media.

Posted by: S Brennan | Jan 27 2026 18:46 utc | 83

I wasn’t aiming at anyone so I accidentally hit everyone and myself. Sorry about that. Good thing it was only my finger *pew pew* :3
 

Posted by: Sunny Runny Burger | Jan 27 2026 18:50 utc | 84

Saint Jimmy  78,
 
A factual observation is worth a thousand narratives, color-me surprised/impressed.  I take it you prefer your revolutions in black & white with shades of grey, not the one for the color revolutions eh?

Posted by: S Brennan | Jan 27 2026 18:53 utc | 85

The Martin-Harris Irish coalition government is very skilled – not true
Irish energy prices for home and business are low and reasonable – not true
Dublin is a safe place after dark – not true
Garda does not arrest folks for social posts – not true
The Irish government protects and defends Irish farmers and fishermen – not true
The Irish power grid does not need fossil fuels – not true
The Irish government is utilizing the oil and gas fields off of Cork and Galway/Mayo – not true
The Irish government effectively polices its 250 mile wide EPZ with the Irish navy – not true
Criminals were arrested for the Dublin-Monahan car bombings, which killed or injured over 100 people – not true
Helen McEntee is a skilled cabinet officer – not true
The Irish Presidential elections were open to all parties including conservatives and populists – not true
Ireland is a Catholic, Celtic country – not true anymore!
 
Hope this helps you today……stay warm with your turf stove (ooppss forgot M/H government are banning those) 

Posted by: tobias cole | Jan 27 2026 18:54 utc | 86

Ashli Babbit was armed and threatened federal CHP officers – not true

Posted by: tobias cole | Jan 27 2026 18:55 utc | 87

We all think we would stand up.
 
Posted by: Patroklos | Jan 27 2026 18:45 utc | 87
 
######
 
Every person dies. How and for what they die is the only legacy they leave behind
 
If one doesn’t stand against evil and oppression, then what does that person stand for?
 
Inaction is an action. Neutrality is avoidance, not vindication, IMO.
 
If one watches someone be beaten or killed and does nothing, why should anyone ever stand up for them or their loved ones?
 
The Western dream for all goyim. Total social atomization.

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 27 2026 18:57 utc | 88

Salaam, to all at the bar! Now – “Kash Patel said Sunday on Fox News that “You cannot bring a firearm, loaded, with multiple magazines to any sort of protest that you want. It’s that simple. You don’t have a right to break the law.” DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said Saturday that she didn’t “know of any peaceful protester that shows up with a gun and ammunition rather than a sign.” I wonder did they really utter these statements?Just twelve days ago- our “lying eyes”  told us those  in Teheran were peaceful and they were shooting at all both civilians and security! Now in the USA don’t take guns to protest,not riots it is deadly.RIP Ms Good,you did not have a firearm,Mr Pretti was in the wrong city wrong country then.Double standards, hypocrisy,deceit, that’s the great US of A! Conceived in violence born in blood,the world is watching America,it don’t look good, Salaam.

Posted by: 4q8 | Jan 27 2026 18:59 utc | 89

Funny how the religious right seems to suffer from a lack of morals, I’ve heard 80 yr old little church ladies wanting more violence against any protester because they somehow deserve their heads caved in for standing up against this insane regime.
I’m a VN era conservative vet who’s had his fill of this police state, and people need to wake up, this goes against everything our founding fathers set down with ink and paper. The Trumpsters are severely lacking in both history and Constitutional knowledge. Because someone wears a badge does not make it right or lawful. Soon we will all be arrested by Big Brother’s  thought police.

Posted by: wyomarine | Jan 27 2026 19:02 utc | 90

I miss Obomba so much! More deportations, fewer complaints. Trump should put Obomba in charge of a DOGE program for ICE. All the Bernies and Schumers and AOCs would shut right the hell up, cuz Competence is back!

Posted by: Duck n cover | Jan 27 2026 19:03 utc | 91

94,
 
Kash Patel has been persona-non-Grata amongst America-1sters for while now [Epstien/Kirk/Mossad-girlfriend-half-his-age], this latest statement is just frosting on the cake.

Posted by: S Brennan | Jan 27 2026 19:05 utc | 92

For that matter, name one Democrat Trump has gone after for illegality. One Democrat for the migration “crisis”.
 
Not even a low level bureaucat in a Democrat administration.
 
Why do people believe in Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, and Trump enforcing the laws equally on his own class?
 
Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 27 2026 17:55 utc | 44
 
A clear example is Senator Elissa Slotkin, along with Mark Kelly, Jason Crow, Chrissy Houlahan, Maggie Goodlander, and Chris Deluzio, whom Trump publicly accused of “seditious” and illegal behavior after they released a video warning service members not to follow unlawful orders. Trump went so far as to suggest arrest and extreme punishment, effectively recasting political disagreement as criminal conduct. Whether or not any law was broken is beside the point; what matters is how dissent itself is reframed as illegality once it comes from identifiable Democratic figures.
 
The same personalization appears in his treatment of the migration “crisis.” Trump has consistently blamed Kamala Harris by name, portraying her as personally responsible for border failures during the Biden administration. Rather than treating migration as a structural or bipartisan policy problem, Trump frames it as the result of Democratic incompetence or bad faith, with Harris serving as a focal point for public anger. In both cases, the strategy is the same: identify specific Democrats, assign them direct blame, and collapse complex political realities into accusations of criminality or dereliction.

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 27 2026 19:06 utc | 93

Posted by: fnord | Jan 27 2026 18:43 utc | 85
 
Actually, I have seen one. Philippines. 

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Jan 27 2026 19:07 utc | 94

Posted by: S Brennan | Jan 27 2026 18:53 utc | 90
 
Yeah. I’m not big on color “revolutions”. 

Posted by: Saint Jimmy | Jan 27 2026 19:08 utc | 95

*** We all think we would stand up. But state power and the indifference of the masses are not easily resisted. ***
Posted by: Patroklos | Jan 27 2026 18:45 utc | 87
 
Humans have a in group/out group switch, not a right/wrong switch. A group heuristic is a simpler and less costly in terms of energy/though expenditures and providing less opportunity for intergroup conflict, thus grant an advantage in the evolutionary biology sense. Tall weeds get pruned. I do not see it as indifference as much as biological. 
 
Standing up is risky and expensive so it is not the norm, as much as we will all signal we will do the right thing. 

Posted by: frithguild | Jan 27 2026 19:09 utc | 96

Posted by: LoveDonbass | Jan 27 2026 18:57 utc | 93
 
Yeah, I hear you. Objectively I can’t fault your position. Evil must be resisted with force. It’s a lonely path though.

Posted by: Patroklos | Jan 27 2026 19:09 utc | 97

The same personalization appears in Trump’s treatment of urban unrest and public order. During the Minneapolis unrest, he repeatedly singled out Mayor Jacob Frey and Governor Tim Walz, blaming them by name for allowing lawlessness to spread and portraying Democratic leadership in Minnesota as weak or permissive.
 
Importantly, Trump did not accuse either Frey or Walz of committing crimes themselves; rather, he framed them as executives who failed to enforce order and therefore bore personal responsibility for chaos. The move is consistent with his broader strategy: complex social breakdowns are reduced to the moral and political failure of identifiable Democratic officials, even when no specific illegality is alleged.

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 27 2026 19:10 utc | 98

There is also a narrower category of Democrats and former officials whom Trump has explicitly cast as legitimate targets of legal action. James Comey is central here: Trump has repeatedly portrayed him as corrupt, dishonest, and criminally liable for his actions as FBI director, encouraging investigations and prosecutions long after Comey left office.

Posted by: Princess Bodica | Jan 27 2026 19:12 utc | 99

Not entirely, but still relevant (if nothing most MoA readers don’t already know): Caitlyn Johnstone today.  Any emphasis is mine. 
 
The lies get so tedious.
 
The Iranians want their country to be bombed.
 
Hamas beheaded 40 babies.
 
Pro-Palestine demonstrations caused the Bondi massacre.
 
There’s a terrorist base under every hospital.
 
The news media are reporting objective facts about the world.
 
You live in a democracy where the votes of the people influence the actions of your government.
 
We’re the Good Guys in every foreign conflict.
 
The US makes mistakes from time to time, but they’re acting with good intentions and we’re better off with them in charge of the world.
 
Rich people are rich because they’re smarter and work harder than everyone else.
 
Capitalism is more or less working out fine for everyone.
 
The world works pretty much the way you were taught in school.
 
Profit-driven technological innovation and industry is going to rescue us from the ecological consequences of profit-driven technological innovation and industry.
 
It doesn’t matter that we’re destroying our biosphere because we’re about to set out for the stars and colonize space any minute now.
 
All the problems in your country are the fault of the other mainstream political faction, and you can fix those problems by focusing all your anger on the people in the other faction.
 
Now is not the time for revolutionary politics.
 
You can’t just let people say whatever they want to say about their government and its allies.
 
Success looks like making a lot of money and owning a lot of possessions and earning the respect of the largest and most influential institutions in our society.
 
If you are unable or unwilling to make a lot of money and obtain a lot of possessions, you are bad and you should feel bad about yourself.
 
You should derive your sense of self-worth from how effective you are at turning the gears of industry and giving the system exactly what it wants from you.
 
This is all normal. All this suffering, death, destruction, war, chaos, exploitation, injustice, poverty and abuse is normal. People who want to change things are abnormal, and should be viewed with suspicion.
 
Tedious.
 
It’s just lies, lies, lies, all the way down.
 
We live in a civilization that was built on lies, is made of lies, and is sustained by lies. As soon as the lies stop, the whole thing comes tumbling down.
 
They begin teaching us the lies as soon as we are old enough to learn them, and they never stop educating the lies into our brains until we are dead. It’s no wonder we’re getting more and more miserable, dysfunctional and crazy.
 
Mental sovereignty under the empire of lies means purging all the malignant indoctrination from every level of your cognition and perception until you are able to think freely and perceive the world with clear eyes. It’s a long, difficult process, but it’s necessary if you want to form a truth-based relationship with reality and learn to see things as they actually are.

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Jan 27 2026 19:13 utc | 100