Are Jacob Frey, Tim Walz partners in crime?
Though they don't want to admit it, Frey's and Walz's words created conditions that were the literary equivalent of a tinder box. Saying that someone is driving around Minnesota with a mask on their face looking for people to "disappear" into foreign prisons is intended to frighten people of color. This isn't a mistake. It's intentional. The DFL wants their voters agitated. When a DFL politician like Frey or Walz says something dishonest, that's who they are. Getting honest answers from Walz and Frey is like finding Vikings fans in Green Bay. It's possible but it isn't likely. Notice how many things Walz lied about or omitted in this 40-second video:
Gov. Walz and Mayor Frey want to incite tension. That's their goal. DFL politicians didn't hesitate in pushing their supporters to the brink of violence. That's the personification of evil. Dustin Grage nails it with this tweet:I won't engage in violence but I'm tempted to hurl a few choice words at our DFL 'leaders.' They're flunkies, not leaders. Keith Ellison sided with Feeding Our Future grifters. Tim Walz thinks that ICE agents are "modern day Gestapo." Jacob Frey is a spit-for-brains elitist. I trust him less than I trust Walz, though slightly more than I trust Ellison. Klobuchar is the ultimate follower. She isn't a leader. Further, she's a socialist, though she's a pleasant-sounding socialist. Finally, Peggy Flanagan might be the biggest panderer of the bunch: Tim Walz and Jacob Frey spent too much time inciting activists. Unfortunately, they didn't spend enough time enforcing laws, especially laws they didn't agree with. Because they spent too much time inciting activists, part of Renee Good's blood is on their hands. That might not make them partners in crime but they're far from being heroes.Tim Walz
— Dustin Grage (@GrageDustin) January 10, 2026
Keith Ellison
Jacob Frey
Amy Klobuchar
Peggy Flanagan
Not one statement telling protesters to stop breaching hotels where ICE agents are believed to be staying.
Silence speaks volumes.

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