US Holocaust Museum responds to Gov. Walz comparing immigration enforcement to Holocaust and Anne Frank:
"Anne Frank was targeted and murdered solely because she was Jewish. Leaders making false equivalencies to her experience for political purposes is never acceptable. Despite tensions in Minneapolis, exploiting the Holocaust is deeply offensive, especially as antisemitism surges."
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"Anne Frank was targeted and murdered solely because she was Jewish. Leaders making false equivalencies to her experience for political purposes is never acceptable. Despite tensions in Minneapolis, exploiting the Holocaust is deeply offensive, especially as antisemitism surges."
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Prayers for the Roseville Police officer who was shot in the line of duty tonight.🙏🏻 Michigan: A barricaded situation is underway in Roseville following a shooting that injured an officer. The incident occurred on Friday, Jan. 23, in the 26500 block of Kathy…
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We continue to ask for prayers for a Roseville Michigan Police officer who was injured in a gunfight while responding to a domestic violence call, has been released from the hospital, and is recovering at home. The officer is expected to make a full recovery.
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We continue to ask for prayers for a Roseville Michigan Police officer who was injured in a gunfight while responding to a domestic violence call, has been released from the hospital, and is recovering at home. The officer is expected to make a full recovery.
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BREAKING: Former Delta Force mercenary Dale Comstock alleges that former U.S. President Joe Biden and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky colluded in an attempt to assassinate President Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania.
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He deserves the Medal of Freedom. A lone federal agent, bleeding from rioters, remains standing when Minneapolis police abandoned their posts. Katie Daviscourt
Last night in Minneapolis, anti-ICE anarchist agitators targeted a hotel where they believed DHS law enforcement was staying. This is part of a coordinated campaign of violence against law enforcement.
These violent anarchists will not deter ICE from carrying out the American people’s mandate to arrest and deport the worst of the worst.
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These violent anarchists will not deter ICE from carrying out the American people’s mandate to arrest and deport the worst of the worst.
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As a former Special Forces Warrant Officer with multiple rotations running counterinsurgency ops—both hunting insurgents and trying to separate them from sympathetic populations—I’ve seen organized resistance up close. From Anbar to Helmand, the pattern is familiar: spotters, cutouts, dead drops (or modern equivalents), disciplined comms, role specialization, and a willingness to absorb casualties while bleeding the stronger force slowly.
What’s unfolding in Minneapolis right now isn’t “protest.” It’s low-level insurgency infrastructure, built by people who’ve clearly studied the playbook.
Signal groups at 1,000-member cap per zone. Dedicated roles: mobile chasers, plate checkers logging vehicle data into shared databases, 24/7 dispatch nodes vectoring assets, SALUTE-style reporting (Size, Activity, Location, Unit, Time, Equipment) on suspected federal vehicles. Daily chat rotations and timed deletions to frustrate forensic recovery. Vetting processes for new joiners. Mutual aid from sympathetic locals (teachers providing cover, possible PD tip-offs on license plate lookups). Home-base coordination points. Rapid escalation from observation to physical obstruction—or worse.
This isn’t spontaneous outrage. This is C2 (command and control) with redundancy, OPSEC hygiene, and task organization that would make a SF team sergeant nod in recognition. Replace “ICE agents” with “occupying coalition forces” and the structure maps almost 1:1 to early-stage urban cells we hunted in the mid-2000s.
The most sobering part? It’s domestic. Funded, trained (somewhere), and directed by people who live in the same country they’re trying to paralyze law enforcement in. When your own citizens build and operate this level of parallel intelligence and rapid-response network against federal officers—complete with doxxing, vehicle pursuits, and harassment that’s already turned lethal—you’re no longer dealing with civil disobedience. You’re facing a distributed resistance that’s learned the lessons of successful insurgencies: stay below the kinetic threshold most of the time, force over-reaction when possible, maintain popular support through narrative, and never present a single center of gravity.
I spent years training partner forces to dismantle exactly this kind of apparatus. Now pieces of it are standing up in American cities, enabled by elements of local government and civil society. That should keep every thinking American awake at night.
Not because I want escalation. But because history shows these things don’t de-escalate on their own once the infrastructure exists and the cadre believe they’re winning the information war.
We either recognize what we’re actually looking at—or we pretend it’s still just “activism” until the structures harden and spread.
Your call, America. But from where I sit, this isn’t January 2026 politics anymore.
It’s phase one of something we’ve spent decades trying to keep off our own soil.
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What’s unfolding in Minneapolis right now isn’t “protest.” It’s low-level insurgency infrastructure, built by people who’ve clearly studied the playbook.
Signal groups at 1,000-member cap per zone. Dedicated roles: mobile chasers, plate checkers logging vehicle data into shared databases, 24/7 dispatch nodes vectoring assets, SALUTE-style reporting (Size, Activity, Location, Unit, Time, Equipment) on suspected federal vehicles. Daily chat rotations and timed deletions to frustrate forensic recovery. Vetting processes for new joiners. Mutual aid from sympathetic locals (teachers providing cover, possible PD tip-offs on license plate lookups). Home-base coordination points. Rapid escalation from observation to physical obstruction—or worse.
This isn’t spontaneous outrage. This is C2 (command and control) with redundancy, OPSEC hygiene, and task organization that would make a SF team sergeant nod in recognition. Replace “ICE agents” with “occupying coalition forces” and the structure maps almost 1:1 to early-stage urban cells we hunted in the mid-2000s.
The most sobering part? It’s domestic. Funded, trained (somewhere), and directed by people who live in the same country they’re trying to paralyze law enforcement in. When your own citizens build and operate this level of parallel intelligence and rapid-response network against federal officers—complete with doxxing, vehicle pursuits, and harassment that’s already turned lethal—you’re no longer dealing with civil disobedience. You’re facing a distributed resistance that’s learned the lessons of successful insurgencies: stay below the kinetic threshold most of the time, force over-reaction when possible, maintain popular support through narrative, and never present a single center of gravity.
I spent years training partner forces to dismantle exactly this kind of apparatus. Now pieces of it are standing up in American cities, enabled by elements of local government and civil society. That should keep every thinking American awake at night.
Not because I want escalation. But because history shows these things don’t de-escalate on their own once the infrastructure exists and the cadre believe they’re winning the information war.
We either recognize what we’re actually looking at—or we pretend it’s still just “activism” until the structures harden and spread.
Your call, America. But from where I sit, this isn’t January 2026 politics anymore.
It’s phase one of something we’ve spent decades trying to keep off our own soil.
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“We’ve got what we need to get through this,” Texas Congresssman, Rep. Brandon Gill weighs in on the extreme cold hitting Texas right now.
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This is wild. Police are asking anyone with information on the incident or suspect to call 911 immediately.
Read more: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/washington-police-search-for-suspect-after-woman-stabbed-on-popular-trail
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Read more: https://lawenforcementtoday.com/washington-police-search-for-suspect-after-woman-stabbed-on-popular-trail
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The Tennessee Highway Patrol sadly announced the passing of Retired Colonel Tracy G. Trott. Colonel Trott passed away following a short illness, as he was surrounded by his loved ones.
Colonel Trott dedicated 40 distinguished years of service to the Tennessee Highway Patrol, serving from 1978 until his retirement in 2018. Throughout his career, he exemplified unwavering professionalism, pride, and honor. His leadership, commitment to public safety, and devotion to the men and women of the Tennessee Highway Patrol left a lasting impact on the agency and all who had the privilege of serving alongside him.
See the links below regarding Colonel Trott’s distinguished career.
https://www.etsualumni.org/s/974/bp18/interior.aspx?sid=974&gid=1&pgid=2541
https://www.tn.gov/news/2010/9/7/trott-selected-as-new-tennessee-highway-patrol-colonel.html
Rest Easy Brother. Prayers for his family of blue and blood.🙏🏻
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Colonel Trott dedicated 40 distinguished years of service to the Tennessee Highway Patrol, serving from 1978 until his retirement in 2018. Throughout his career, he exemplified unwavering professionalism, pride, and honor. His leadership, commitment to public safety, and devotion to the men and women of the Tennessee Highway Patrol left a lasting impact on the agency and all who had the privilege of serving alongside him.
See the links below regarding Colonel Trott’s distinguished career.
https://www.etsualumni.org/s/974/bp18/interior.aspx?sid=974&gid=1&pgid=2541
https://www.tn.gov/news/2010/9/7/trott-selected-as-new-tennessee-highway-patrol-colonel.html
Rest Easy Brother. Prayers for his family of blue and blood.🙏🏻
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Please, pray for the ICE officers who were injured in the line of duty this morning. 🙏🏻
BREAKING: Federal agents in St. Paul, Minnesota pursued a man who fled in a vehicle and struck multiple officers — one agent fired shots in defensive response before the suspect was taken into custody.
More details will be provided as they become available.
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BREAKING: Federal agents in St. Paul, Minnesota pursued a man who fled in a vehicle and struck multiple officers — one agent fired shots in defensive response before the suspect was taken into custody.
More details will be provided as they become available.
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BREAKING: Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley office tells me that after months of negotiations, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem is expected to testify before the committee on March 3rd.
I'm told there will be one round of questioning, with each senator on the committee allotted 10 minutes to question Secretary Noem, which Grassley’s office says is consistent with the 10 minutes that was allotted during AG Bondi and FBI Director Patel’s hearings.
Dem. Senators on the Judiciary committee include:
Dick Durbin (D-IL)
Amy Klobuchar (D-MN)
Adam Schiff (D-CA)
Alex Padilla (D-CA)
Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI)
Chris Coons (D-DE)
Richard Blumenthal (D-CT)
Cory Booker (D-NJ)
Peter Welch (D-VT)
Mazie Hirono (D-HI)
Bill Melugin
I'm told there will be one round of questioning, with each senator on the committee allotted 10 minutes to question Secretary Noem, which Grassley’s office says is consistent with the 10 minutes that was allotted during AG Bondi and FBI Director Patel’s hearings.
Dem. Senators on the Judiciary committee include:
Dick Durbin (D-IL)
Amy Klobuchar (D-MN)
Adam Schiff (D-CA)
Alex Padilla (D-CA)
Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI)
Chris Coons (D-DE)
Richard Blumenthal (D-CT)
Cory Booker (D-NJ)
Peter Welch (D-VT)
Mazie Hirono (D-HI)
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Cars, Foos, and a Dose of L.A. Street Shenanigans
This clip shows a sudden incident involving a pedestrian, a cyclist, and a vehicle on an otherwise clear street. The situation unfolds within seconds. What led up to the encounter is not shown, and full context remains unclear. The footage highlights how quickly things can go left on a Los Angeles evening.
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This clip shows a sudden incident involving a pedestrian, a cyclist, and a vehicle on an otherwise clear street. The situation unfolds within seconds. What led up to the encounter is not shown, and full context remains unclear. The footage highlights how quickly things can go left on a Los Angeles evening.
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SNOW TRAGEDY: A community is in mourning after a retired NYPD officer died while shoveling snow at Our Lady of Victory church in Floral Park during the snowstorm.
Roger McGovern was 60 years old and no cause of death has been given.
https://bit.ly/49QQEQ1
Rest Easy Brother. Prayers for his family of blue and blood.🙏🏻
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Roger McGovern was 60 years old and no cause of death has been given.
https://bit.ly/49QQEQ1
Rest Easy Brother. Prayers for his family of blue and blood.🙏🏻
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⚠️STAY WARM and STAY OFF THE ROADS!
To those affected by the winter storm in Tennessee and Mississippi, we urge you to head to local warming shelters if needed.
There are resources available online to locate your nearest warming and safety shelters.
For those in Mississippi, visit https://msema.org/get-assistance/disaster-resources/shelters-and-safe-rooms
For those in Tennessee, visit https://www.tn.gov/tema/ready-tn/tennessee-shelters.html
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To those affected by the winter storm in Tennessee and Mississippi, we urge you to head to local warming shelters if needed.
There are resources available online to locate your nearest warming and safety shelters.
For those in Mississippi, visit https://msema.org/get-assistance/disaster-resources/shelters-and-safe-rooms
For those in Tennessee, visit https://www.tn.gov/tema/ready-tn/tennessee-shelters.html
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