OK but in all honesty what is he supposed to? The regime doesn't give a shit what's allowed and what's not. At this point the best thing he can do is rally the people to get out onto the streets as much as possible.
Pravda News!
Roughly 15 minutes prior to me making this comment (2:45 CST):
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2026/01/24/walz_i_have_activated_the_national_guard.html
REPORTER: Have you activated the National Guard... can you tell us if they are going to be playing a role?
GOV. TIM WALZ (D-MN): Yeah, yes, the answer is yes, we have, as we said last week, and we staged those troops. I'll have General Manke talk about where they're at, and again, use this as an opportunity to stress to Minnesotans the frustration you have, and as you saw this, they killed a man, created chaos, pushed down protesters, threw gas indiscriminately, and then left the scene, and then were left to clean up. I understand the anger.
I understand trying to parse who were the law enforcement on the scene when you got there after a man was killed is difficult for folks who are out there, but I can't stress enough our goal, and I'll have General Manke talk about what the role of these Guard troops are in conjunction with incredible work from the Hennepin County Sheriff's Office, from mutual aid across, and of course the State Patrol, of trying to get to the point where what we're saying is we can handle this, and Minnesotans can express their First Amendment rights, and have our folks on the streets, and get these people out of here. And so, John, if you want to talk a little bit, but the answer is yes, there's activated, he can talk to you about numbers.
Well, let's see where this goes.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/videos/minnesota-national-guard-hand-donuts-081800834.html
Minnesota National Guard Hand Out Donuts and Coffee to Anti-ICE Protesters
Members of the Minnesota National Guard were seen handing out donuts and coffee to protesters in St Paul on Sunday, January 25.
This footage was captured by Anthony Cabassa, who said that National Guard members “were given reflective vests” so protesters wouldn’t “confuse them with federal agents.”
A member of the National Guard told WCCO that the interaction was a “demonstration of safety and security.” Credit: Anthony Cabassa via Storyful
Seems that the Guard is deploying on the side of the citizens, the people, the protestors... things could of course change, but there's an update for you.
Perhaps also worth noting that in the Twin Cities, when this is going on right now, it has been like -10F to -20F, roughly -6C to -11C.
Standing around and handing out refreshments in that kind of weather is a bit more meaningful when its that damn cold, imo.
Handing out Donuts and Coffee is PR. It's not "siding with the citizens". When they put their bodies between ICE and the people, they are protecting ICE. When they're deployed to the Whipple federal building, they're not doing it to push ICE out of the city, or state, but to shield them from citizens.
“Our demand today is for federal agents in our City to act with the discipline and integrity we expect of our own officers every day,” said O’Hara. “We know there’s a lot of anger, but we also ask our community to be peaceful while we work through the details of this tragedy.”
That was the demand when the city requested aid from the guard on the 24th. The real question is, what do guard members do when a group of ICE agents execute another citizen in broad daylight, right in their sight line? What do you think the guard will do? When they attempt to subdue another citizen journalist or legal observer, are they going to get between ICE and the citizen, or are they going to get between the other citizens and ICE?
How much has the guard changed since Kent State, is the question you really need to ask yourself.
Agreed totally.
I guess I'm just... overly relieved?... that they're not actively shadowing ICE as ICE's body guards, the way that local police normally do.
That they're bothering to do PR is at this point shocking to me, given how much of the rest of the military, and the Guard and Marines in LA, basically just grumbled a bit and then followed orders, cockamamie as they were.
An incredibly low bar to clear, certainly, ... I am ... too used to everything going just about as badly as it possibly could, about as fast as it possibly could.
But yes, you are completely correct in everything you say.
Yes, I think these are positive signs that's true. I worry these kinds of developments will build a kind of complacency. The difference is that these folks are under state orders, not federal orders. They're from the state, not from out of state. These are important characteristics.
But we should also remember that Kent State happened on state orders.
Accept the good will. But always be vigilante. Hopefully the locals are striking up conversation with these guard members. Giving them their perspectives.
So... ... Trump can just supersede the governor and assume command of the unit if he wanted to, right?
... or does that fall into another kind of technical legal / COC unprecedented anomaly category if you try to work out the specifics, so it just functionally comes down to shrug?
I just spoke with the Reichstag after another horrific pogrom by federal agents this morning. Munich has had it. This is sickening
The Chancellor must end this operation. Pull the thousands of violent untrained Schutzstaffel out. Now.