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If you want to understand why Minneapolis feels lawless, this episode connects the dots in real time. After violence, vandalism, and attacks on federal law enforcement, Minnesota’s response wasn’t order—it was coffee and donuts. Yes, really.

 

The National Guard was deployed, not to protect ICE agents or businesses, but to play barista for protesters. You can’t make this stuff up—but we did watch it on video.

 

Steve Barrett and Bob Baxa break down how a tiny group of activists is allowed to terrorize downtown Minneapolis while leadership shrugs, distracts, and virtue-signals. From hotel break-ins and felony vandalism to ICE agents left alone with guns drawn, this episode exposes how selective enforcement, political cowardice, and media silence created the perfect storm.

 

If you’re tired of being gaslit about “mostly peaceful protests,” this episode lays out who’s responsible, what’s being ignored, and why it keeps happening—with enough sarcasm to keep you laughing while everything burns 🔥☕🍩

 

Ten Minutes of Truth | #89

 

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