White House slams Walz, Democrats in Minnesota following governor's 'direct appeal' to Trumphttps://www.foxnews.com/politics/white-house-slams-walz-democrats-minnesota-following-governors-direct-appeal-trumpThe White House pushed back Thursday after Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz told President Donald Trump to "turn the temperature down" following a warning from the president that he could invoke the Insurrection Act over unrest in Walz’s state.
In a "direct appeal" on X, Walz pleaded to Trump to "Stop this campaign of retribution" and said that "This is not who we are." The Democrat’s comments came after a second U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)-involved shooting in Minneapolis in recent days sparked demonstrations in the streets.
"Tim Walz, Jacob Frey, and Democrat leaders in Minnesota have done nothing but turn up the temperature, smear heroic ICE officers, and incite violence against them — all in defense of criminal illegal aliens," White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson told Fox News.
"In Minnesota, ICE has arrested rapists, drug traffickers, domestic abusers, and more, despite Democrat opposition. The Trump Administration will protect the American people and enforce the law without apology. The only statement Tim Walz should be making is an apology. He has repeatedly compared ICE officers to Nazis and lied about their important work, including in his speech just last night," Jackson added.
1. Trump 2.0 is not LIEden, OhBummer!, GWB, or even Trump 1.0. After 2020's Summer of Mostly Peaceful Riots, I do not think Trump will back down from enforcing immigration law.
2. Per USC Srticle VI, Clause 2, Federal law trumps contrary state/local laws, and obstructing enforcement of Federal laws is also not permitted.
3. The Free Speech and Freedom to Assemble clauses of the First Amendment do not embody a right to obstruct or assault law enforcement officers.