
"The Wall Street Journal has also, I think they've done a good job analyzing the shooting and putting the blame where it needs to go. It's not just with Tim Walz and his incompetency. Here is a governor that has been fomenting this kind of radical dissent. He is the one that is saying, Take your phone out, and unfortunately that is what got this guy killed was his phone. They are listening to that but is also the administration."
"As we know, as we've talked about, there has been a civil war within the administration between people like Tom Homan who want to keep immigration an 80/20 issue, and who want to go into the cities and take out the most hardened criminals, the child rapists, the murderous, the ones in the system that shouldn't be shielded by someone like Tim Walz who's desperate to change the narrative. And then you have people like Kristi Noem and Stephen Miller, who want to make this an 80/20 issue in that they want to deport 80% of the people in this c"
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz encouraged protesters to record federal agents during confrontations; a phone recording was cited as the factor that led to Alex Pretti's death. A rift within the Trump administration over immigration strategy is described, with Tom Homan advocating targeted enforcement against the most dangerous offenders while Kristi Noem and Stephen Miller favor broad deportations. That internal division produced political consequences by allowing local officials such as Jacob Frey and Tim Walz to portray federal enforcement as heavy-handed. The competing enforcement philosophies contributed to a politically damaging narrative surrounding the shooting.
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