The Tucker Carlson Show

Chaos Is Spreading Like Cancer. What Happens Next?

102 min
Jan 28, 20264 months ago
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Summary

Tucker Carlson analyzes escalating chaos in Minneapolis stemming from ICE enforcement operations, arguing that Democratic officials are deliberately fomenting violence to gain power. He discusses three potential federal responses and interviews journalist Michael Schellenberger about the organized nature of anti-ICE activism and its parallels to guerrilla warfare tactics.

Insights
  • State and local officials benefit politically from chaos and violence, creating perverse incentives to escalate rather than de-escalate conflicts
  • Anti-ICE activism is highly organized with manuals, encrypted communication networks, and coordination with Democratic officials—not spontaneous grassroots protest
  • The conflict represents a fundamental challenge to federal supremacy and constitutional order, with local officials refusing to acknowledge universal legal standards
  • Media coverage strips context from incidents, focusing on isolated moments while obscuring the broader organizational and political strategy driving events
  • Radicalization of the Democratic Party has progressed to the point where elected officials are actively encouraging interference with federal law enforcement operations
Trends
Deliberate use of civilian casualties as political strategy to delegitimize federal authority and create sympathy for radical movementsOrganized left-wing militia structures operating parallel to state institutions with communication systems, legal support, and intelligence gathering capabilitiesWeaponization of identity politics and historical grievances by elected officials to mobilize supporters against federal law enforcementBreakdown of rule of law through selective enforcement—different legal standards applied based on political alignment of defendantsFederal agencies' institutional interest in chaos as justification for expanded power and resources, creating misaligned incentivesSanctuary city and state policies evolving into active obstruction of federal law enforcement operationsUse of dehumanizing rhetoric (Nazi comparisons) to justify violence against law enforcement as morally justified resistanceDemographic and cultural replacement narratives driving radical left ideology opposing Western civilization and traditional institutions
Topics
ICE Enforcement Operations and Federal AuthorityState vs. Federal Law Enforcement JurisdictionColor Revolution Tactics and Political InstabilityDemocratic Party RadicalizationSanctuary City and State PoliciesAnti-Immigration Activism OrganizationRule of Law and Constitutional SupremacyCivil Unrest and Public SafetyMedia Manipulation and Context StrippingIdentity Politics and Institutional BiasFederal Response Options to State DefianceGuerrilla Warfare Tactics in Domestic PoliticsJury Nullification and Selective JusticeBorder Security and Immigration EnforcementInstitutional Self-Interest in Government Agencies
People
Tim Walz
Minnesota Governor accused of encouraging violence and making Nazi comparisons to justify anti-ICE activism while ben...
Peggy Flanagan
Minnesota Lieutenant Governor documented coordinating anti-ICE attacks via encrypted messaging and publicly encouragi...
Jacob Frey
Minneapolis Mayor who refused federal offer to restore police protection for ICE agents, publicly demanding federal l...
Keith Ellison
Minnesota Attorney General accused of applying different legal standards based on political alignment, refusing to pr...
Donald Trump
President whose immigration enforcement agenda is being actively obstructed by Minnesota state and local officials de...
Michael Schellenberger
Journalist and former radical activist who documented organized nature of anti-ICE activism and compared tactics to g...
Alex Petty
Activist killed during ICE operation; characterized as victim of left-wing strategy to create casualties for politica...
Renee Good
Activist killed during ICE operation; characterized as victim of coordinated left-wing interference with law enforcement
Lindsey Graham
Senator criticized for advocating foreign military interventions while domestic chaos unfolds, representing misplaced...
Mark Levin
Political commentator criticized for continuing to advocate Middle East military interventions despite domestic civil...
Christine Noem
Secretary of Homeland Security criticized for dehumanizing comments about deceased activist Alex Petty
Tom Homan
Appointed to lead federal response; characterized as bringing necessary experience to manage Minneapolis situation
Quotes
"Chaos equals death. The death of people, the death of the weak, the death of countries. Chaos is also a dynamic force...left untreated, chaos is very much like melanoma."
Tucker CarlsonEarly segment
"What you're watching is clearly, provably, an organized attempt to get us there to provoke chaos by elected officials."
Tucker CarlsonMid-segment
"These are incredibly well organized efforts to interfere with law enforcement operations by a very sophisticated group of individuals, of nonprofits, of people that have the support from Democratic officials in the state of Minnesota."
Michael SchellenbergerInterview segment
"The tactics that are being used in Minneapolis now are just much more similar to what's being used for guerrilla warfare, for example, rather than in the tradition of King Gandhi and Thoreau."
Michael SchellenbergerInterview segment
"You get what you allow. And so as soon as you stop enforcing certain laws, you get more of those crimes."
Michael SchellenbergerInterview segment
Full Transcript
Take a look at some video and we could have pulled all kinds of pieces of video, but here's just one. This is from Sunday night and it gives you a sense of what the city of Minneapolis looks like now. This again is real and it is just a flavor of what's happening there right now. Watch. Watch. Watch. Watch. Watch. Watch. Watch. Watch. Watch. Watch. Watch. Watch. Watch. Watch. Watch. Watch. Watch. Watch. Watch. Watch. Watch. Watch. Watch. Watch. Watch. Watch. Watch. Watch. Watch. Watch. Watch. So what you're looking at, what you just saw in that tape is a group of federal agents, immigration officers, ICE agents, and played by the federal government stuck in a hotel in Minneapolis surrounded by what we're calling protesters, people who want to hurt them or screaming them, and they can't get out because there's no one to call. The local police refuse to come to their aid and they can't move. Meanwhile, people are breaking windows and stealing and spraying graffiti. It's chaos. And this is in an American city. So if you've been experiencing the controversy over ICE through a couple of clips to American citizens being shot to death by ICE agents and you think that that's the entire story, you should know it's just part of it. What you're watching here is an unraveling of a city and potentially of a nation. And what's happening is much bigger than you may understand. It's certainly much more complicated. But its net effects is not complicated at all. We are watching the destruction of the social fabric of the government and potentially of the nation. And so this is one of the more serious moments in our lifetime. And what we do next, how the administration responds to this, how local officials, state officials in Minnesota respond to it will determine the course going forward. So the first thing to be totally clear on is that that series of images that video you just saw represents the worst possible outcome. It represents chaos. Most Americans have never seen chaos before up close. They therefore lack an appreciation of its dangers. But to be clear, chaos is the worst thing. Chaos is worse than illegal immigration. Chaos is worse than police brutality. Chaos is worse than anything. Chaos equals death. The death of people, the death of the weak, the death of countries. Chaos is also a dynamic force. It is a spiritual force. Of course, God created order out of chaos. Chaos is the realm of Satan. But it is something that either expands or contracts. It never stays the same. And so left untreated, chaos is very much like melanoma. In the early stages, you can handle it. If you don't excise it, however, it becomes fatal. And chaos in this country is approaching our lymph nodes. So the question that we're getting consider over the next several minutes is, why is this happening? And what do we do about it? But you should know that of all the debates going on about immigration and who's in charge of this or that, the only real debate that matters right now is, will this chaos grow and get worse and consume us all? Or will it not? So first, the question of what to do about it. The Trump administration for whatever mistakes it has made up to now understands very well that this is peril for the country. And so the Trump administration has reached out to officials in Minnesota, the governor, lieutenant governor, the chief of police, the mayor, Jacob Fry of Minneapolis, and made the following offer. They haven't done this publicly, but they have done this. There are four points to this. Here's what they are. Number one, state officials in Minnesota agree that ICE agents, federal agents on the scene will have police protection when they call. Currently if an ICE agent calls in Minneapolis and says, say, I'm surrounded by people trying to kill me, the local police will not respond. That happened the other night in a restaurant in Minneapolis. ICE agents stuck in the restaurant couldn't get out, had locked the doors. They were going to get killed if they went outside, call the local police, no response at all. Why is that? Because the local police have been instructed by the mayor and the governor and probably the lieutenant governor as well, do not respond. So American citizens in Minneapolis, if they work for the federal government and carry a badge, if they are agents of Donald Trump, do not have police protection. Number one, you have to stop that. You have to respond 10, 9, 1, 1 calls from federal officers. Number two, you have to do your best to protect them when they're off duty. You just saw it in the video we played. ICE officers stuck in a hotel surrounded by a screaming mob. No one will come to the red. You can't do that anymore. Number three, jails in Minnesota have to respond to federal requests for deportation. If you have a convicted murderer who's an illegal alien or a child molester who's an illegal alien and there are a lot of them, you can look their names up on the internet and the feds ask, where is this guy? You can't just ignore them. You have to participate in federal law enforcement actions to that extent. You don't have to deport them yourself, but you have to tell us where they are. In exchange for those three things, the federal government will substantially withdraw federal law enforcement from Minneapolis and from the state of Minnesota. At that point, crowd control, keeping riots from spinning completely out of control and burning down, say, your city will be the job of local law enforcement. Just to restate, these are the four points. Number one, you have to answer 911 calls from federal agents. Number two, you have to do your best to keep them from getting killed when they're off duty. Number three, the jails have to tell us where the rapists are. And number four, if you do that, will basically pull back and allow you to keep the situation from spinning out of control on your own. And some federal law enforcement will remain to protect federal assets. The federal courthouse, for example, can't burn that down and that's the job of the feds to protect it. That happened and the response from officials in Minnesota was, no, we're not doing that. So at that point, you have to ask yourself, well, why? Why would a state refuse to protect American citizens from murder, refuse to give the names or whereabouts of murderers and child molesters, and refuse to use its own cops to keep riots under control? What could possibly be the answer? Because they want riots. That's why. Because they want the chaos. And this proves to you, if you're following this at home and trying to make sense of all, where did this come from? Why did I shoot these people? This is proof that what you're watching is not a series of protests about immigration. What you're watching are the beginnings of a color revolution of a kind of insurrection against federal authority. And what you have to ask yourself, even if you disapprove of the Trump administration, even if you have some commitment to keeping illegal aliens here, is do you want that? Can you live with that? Can you live in a country of 50 states that don't agree on what the federal law should be and that allow Americans to get murdered in their cities because they have the wrong politics, or they work for a politician they disapprove of? And if you are okay with that, have you thought through its implications? I'm the number one implication is the country will fall apart. That's civil war. It's the definition of it. You have regions and internal government states that don't recognize federal authority, the authority of a government over them all, of Washington. And at that point, what you have is warring nations within the same borders. And then you have widespread violence. Then you have killing at scale. Then you have civil war. And it's sort of depressing even to say that out loud and you certainly don't want to encourage radical thinking by saying that. In other words, you don't want to kind of talk civil war into existence because there's nothing worse than civil war. Nothing more brutal because the stakes are the highest possible. Someone has to win and the other side has to give up completely. There has to be total surrender and total victory. And on the way to that, there's no accommodation in a civil war. One side has to completely dominate the other. And a lot of people get killed in that. Do you want that? And of course, no decent person wants that. Not for a second. And so how do you stop it? We're going to discuss the options. But before we do, you should know that what you're watching is clearly, provably, an organized attempt to get us there to provoke chaos by elected officials. And it's hard to see that at first because the video that you see, all the videos you see are of the participants of the foot soldiers in this. This is one of those conflicts that people experience on social media. So by definition, it's mostly limited to 30 second out of context clips. And what you see, and both sides see this, the left and the right, Trump voters and Trump haters, I'll see their version of the conflict. And it's almost always limited to the people who are actually in the streets participating. So you have the ice officers either hurting someone or getting hurt. Then you have the protesters doing what they do, which is get mad and hurt, destroy, stand in the way of things. But what you don't see are the forces that are directing both of those sides. And it's important to remember from the beginning to the end that your perceptions as an American are being manipulated on purpose, clearly, by a whole bunch of interested parties. 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People shooting videos of themselves and they're car-saying, this is war! We have to kill the other side. And that's designed to scare you, of course, but it's also easy to lose sight of what you're looking at. If you actually look at the Antifa participants in all of this, what do you see? You see sad people, screwed up people. You ever seen mug shots of Antifa? I mean, they're all kind of pasty and lumpy and transvestites. They look drug addicted. They've got tattoos on their faces. It's not a tack on them at all. It's merely an acknowledgement that these are not life's winners. These are people who 100 years ago would probably middle-class Americans engaged in the workforce and married and doing something, but for a bunch of different reasons, this is what we have now, which is a lot of extremely frustrated young people who are not physically or psychologically healthy at all, who are spiritually dead and who have been brainwashed, hypnotized, convinced somehow to give their lives up in the service of what? Distoring things. What you have very obviously is a spiritual problem and these are perpetrators, but they're also victims. And it's so important to remember that. You should feel horror and fear. These are people to be afraid of. They're genuine extremists. They would kill you for sure, but they're also your fellow Americans who are themselves dying in some true sense. It's sad what you're watching. It's sad. This is all downstream from decades of cultural and political destruction. Of course, this is the sort of terminus of it, or the last stop before the end. But try if you can to remember the humanity of everyone involved here, including the people doing really bad things. Including, by the way, the ice officers who wind up in an impossible situation, maybe made a bad judgment. And the people on the other side too, these are all Americans. What you should always keep in mind is that somebody is directing all of this. There are forces directing this. There are forces in other words that profit from chaos, that seek chaos. And what forces would those be? Well, there are two. One is the out of power political class that wants power. That's why you abet chaos. That's why you have color revolutions. That's why people are shot in the square. They're literally killed in order for a group of people to assume power. Extra democratically. You create chaos because you want to tear down the current system and assume control of the new system. It's the Bolshevik model, but it's much older than that. And this is always true. Every revolutionary movement spends almost no time trying to convince voters to adopt their program. Instead, tries to destroy the entire system to make voting itself pointless or illegitimate, to make the machinery of the old system broken to the point where it just can't be used anymore to that new system can be built that they run. So there's that. But there are also other forces and one of them would be, let's just say, federal agencies, including and especially the agencies with guns who understand that the more chaos there is, the more control they have. And this is not alleging a conspiracy. It's merely noting human nature and the nature of organizations. Organizations by definition exist for their own enlargement to accrue power to themselves. That's the real reason all human organizations from the church bake sale committee to the CIA. That's the real reason they exist because that's how people are. People get together. They have a mission. But the real mission is to bring themselves more power and control. So if you're an American law enforcement agency or intelligence gathering agency, chaos is an opportunity for you to get more power. So those are the two groups fundamentally who are benefiting from the chaos. The rest of us are not only not benefiting. We are watching all the goods things that we have on the brink of being eliminated. So let's start with the first group that benefits from this destruction, from what could be a much larger and much more destructive version of the 2020 George Floyd riots, which really helped no American whatsoever. So it didn't help black people, but made these same groups much more powerful. Who are these people now? Well, first among them is the governor of Minnesota, Tim Walls, the man who ran for vice president a year and a half ago. This is a guy who is in the middle of the biggest political scandal in a state's history. It's the Somali welfare scam that has just been exposed. And a month ago, Tim Walls was in disgrace. And now Tim Walls is the leader of the insurrection against the orange man. So you can see already the benefit is there. So probably shouldn't surprise you that Tim Walls is on television, social media constantly encouraging the kind of violence that you've been watching on Instagram. Here's one example, Tim Walls. We have got children in Minnesota hiding in their houses afraid to go outside. Many of us grew up reading that story of Anne Frank. Somebody's going to write that children's story about Minnesota. Someone's going to write that story about Minnesota. Now he's referring to Anne Frank, of course, the little Jewish girl who was killed in a Nazi concentration camp after hiding for more than a year with her family and the secret alcove from the Nazis. It's a story that most American children are very familiar with. And it's the most terrifying possible thing you could ever say to a population that the president of the United States and his armed agents are going to kill you like they did Anne Frank. So the people I'm opposed to are not simply Nazis in some theoretical sense. They're coming here to round you and your children up and take them to a death camp. That's what the governor of Minnesota is saying in public, in the middle of the most volatile rioting, his state has seen maybe ever, maybe even more than what we saw five years ago. Maybe even scarier than that. And here's the governor saying, it's worse this time to the death camps. Why would you say something like that in order to calm things down? No. In order to gin up fear, which is of course the fastest way to control people by terrifying them, making them so afraid that they will believe anything you tell them, they will follow any command you give them. And you know, like the Japanese in the South Pacific, they'll jump off the cliff into the sea because they've been so convinced that the invading army is going to eat them and rape their children that they will die before they submit. That is what he is telling his people in the state. Christmas feels like just yesterday, but in fact, it's already time to think about Lent. Lent is a great chance to step back, examine our lives and decide whether or not we're headed somewhere worth going. This Lent, we strongly recommend the world's top number one prayer app. It's called HALO. Its Lent Prayer Challenge starts February 18th called Prey 40, the Return. Transformation is not start with improvement. No, transformation starts with repentance. The courage to admit that you are lost and change direction. Prey 40 forces you to confront that responsibility, forgiveness, and what it means to truly repent and live a life of meaning by following Jesus. Every day, enjoy simple, deliberate prayer. 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And by the way, another point that I think should be clear to everybody at this moment, anyone in Washington still advocating for some new foreign war on behalf of a foreign power by definition doesn't care about this country. If you're still pushing the White House to launch a war on Iran and a regime change war later this month on Iran, as your own country is devolving into chaos, that I don't think we need to guess about where your priorities are. You just don't care about the United States and what happens to it. Of course, we knew that this morning. Lindsey Graham is tweeting about the brave Kurds. As the United States comes unraveled and Lindsey Graham's concern is about the Kurds. Now, at some point, we're going to have to think about how did Lindsey Graham and people like Lindsey Graham wind up running our Congress? How did they wind up with all of this authority? How did we ever put people like that in charge of us who in a moment of crisis are tweeting about the brave Kurds, whoever they are? But there still are, as of right now, people in Washington, Mark Levin and many others who were so indifferent to what happens to what is supposedly their country that they are still focused on some other Neocon adventure in the Middle East. On somebody else's behalf, it has nothing to do with us at all. Until this is solved, until the chaos is quelled, until there's some broad agreement on where we go next, we don't only have no time for a new Neocon war, that is destruction. Clearly, and by the way, it is in a moment like this that foreign powers looking at us sense weakness, vulnerability. Oh, you've got aircraft carriers and the Persian Gulf planning a new strike on the Iatola and Iran? Oh, gold is over $5,000 an ounce. Ooh, it looks like the dollars in trouble. Now is the time to move. Weakness invites aggression and we are not in a strong place right now because our nation itself, the actual United States, the place that we supposedly care about most, is not in a strong place. It can be we can fix this, but until we do, no. Then anyone is still talking about any of that nonsense. Gaza, Iran, should be called out immediately as someone who just doesn't care about Americans, but someone who really does care about what happens next noted is Tim Walls because he's benefiting from this. And the more protesters who are killed in Minnesota, the more powerful Tim Walls knows he will be. And the happier the people organizing this and paying for it will be, because the point is not to push back against ice overreach, the point is to tear it all down. That is absolutely the point. And thankfully, there is someone in Minnesota who's even less restrained and even more obvious about what's actually going on than Tim Walls, who's not a stealthy character. He has a lot of trouble hiding obvious facts about himself in case you haven't watched him. But there is someone who's even worse or more revealing on camera. And that would be the lieutenant governor of Minnesota, Peggy Flanagan, watch this. Put your body on the line and use non-violent direct action, which is one of the most important tools in our toolbox to say, I am not okay. I will not go silently into the night. So that's the lieutenant governor of Minnesota, Peggy Flanagan. Use your bodies, put your bodies on the line. She is encouraging citizens in her state to risk their lives on behalf of folks and their neighbors. Who is she talking about? She's talking about people who have no legal or moral right to be here in the first place. She's talking about foreign national citizens of other countries who are living off the largest of the federal and state governments here who are being supported by American taxpayers in a lot of cases who've committed violent crimes, murder, sex crimes. There's no propaganda. These are facts. The Trump administration, whatever its faults has come out and given you a list of these people, their names, what they did, that's who she's talking about. These folks, these neighbors. And she's saying you as a native-born American should risk your life to protect them. And the scary thing is it's working. It's working. So what are we looking at? We're looking at the Biden administration. In four years, let's say 20 million people illegally from around the world. 20 million people. Who's identities they didn't know. Who's identities they didn't want to know actually. And there's nothing you can do about it. Who are these people? We still don't know in a lot of cases. Here's the fact. Hasn't been reported. So 2021, we withdraw from Afghanistan after 20 years. Biden, famously, screws it up. But we lose Boggerem and US military personnel or suicide bomb die on the way out. Plains take off people clinging to them. It's a disaster. No one's ever punished for it. The only person who's punished for it, of course, is Stu Scheller, the Marine Corps criminal who complained about it. No one else has punished. It's fine. Move on. But it produced, as these things always do, an awful lot of refugees. And some of them were legitimate, I guess people who'd helped the United States over 20 years in Afghanistan, interpreters, people who worked at the embassy, work with US military, et cetera, et cetera, some of them weren't. But where did they go? Well, they didn't just all come to Bethesda, Maryland. A lot of them were moved to processing centers camps in what they call the region. Some of them came to the Gulf. And all six countries in the Gulf, the Persian Gulf, the Sunni countries are allies of the United States. And so one of those countries held a bunch of these people voluntarily as a favor to the United States, the Biden administration. And they caught this as a fact. And they so they call up Biden administration. We got all these people and bring them to the United States. And we're going to take biometrics on them to find out who they are. And there's some record of who they are biometrics. And the Biden administration says, oh, no, no, no, we don't want you to do that. Do not take biometrics of these people before sending in the United States. Why would the Biden administration not want to know who these people were? Why no bi- that's a fact, by the way. But why'd they do that? Unclear unknown. Think about it for a second. That's not a good sign. That's not a government working on behalf of the interests of its own people. It's not a government trying to help its own country at all. That's the opposite. That's so reckless and crazy that you have to ask like, well, why did they do it? When again, the answer is unclear. We can only gas, but we know they did it. And they did some version of it with about 20 million people. So those people show up here. They're just here now. And the assumption has been, well, those people are at worst. Just new democratic voters. And there's going to be a series of laws passed in the future that will allow them to vote. Their children will be born here. Of course, their birthright citizens, they can vote. And we're going to change the balance of the demographic balance. The country, so we will always have power. That's always kind of been the darkest suspicion of what's happening. But that's not actually the darkest suspicion. You could think of a few more, actually. Why would you do that? Make sure it's uncomfortable if you start to think about it. Why would you move people in? There's no record of who they are, no way to know who they are. You got to suspect some of them are bad people and some of them have turned out to be bad people. Like, what are your plans going forward? 20 million, really? But that's where we are. That's where we are. Let's hope that those suspicions prove to be false. Like, what's the purpose of this? By the way, a lot of these people grew up in war zones and have different feelings about violence than say your average suburban American does and a different willingness to use violence than your average American does. So average American never seen violence, never seen chaos. In any case, that's where we are. And here you have Peggy Flanagan saying, there's nothing the federal government can do, which includes not just the Trump administration, but like people in every other state. There's nothing they can do about it. And if they try to take a single one of these people out of the country, no matter what this person is like, no matter how much you're taking in welfare benefits at a time where the US economy is in trouble. And of course, we don't need new low-skilled labor in the United States because AI, obviously, what are these all people going to do? There's no reason for this. Nothing about this helps anyone else in the country, but according to Peggy Flanagan, there's literally nothing you can do and anyone who tries to do anything about it is going to get stopped physically by her voters, laid out in your bodies. This is being orchestrated not just by NGOs and donors whoever they are, but by the elected officials of the state of Minnesota. I do have a message for our community, for our city, and I have a message for ICE. To ICE, get the fuck out of Minneapolis. We do not want you here. Your stated reason for being in this city is to create some kind of safety and you are doing exactly the opposite. People are being hurt. Families are being ripped apart. Long-term, Minneapolis residents that have contributed so greatly to our city, to our culture, to our economy, are being terrorized and now somebody is dead. That's on you. And it's also on you to leave. Now that's about a month ago. Jacob Fry, mayor of Minneapolis, who by the way has nothing to do with Minnesota at all. He's not from there. He moved there after law school. He's basically an outside agitator who's taking control of the political mechanisms of the 43rd biggest city in the United States. Federal law enforcement get out, he says. Do you have a right to say that? Really, if you're the mayor of an American city, certainly understand feeling like you don't want federal agents in your city, okay? But do you have a right and actual right to say that? No, you don't. Because we have all agreed that there is a federal government over all of us. And if you're saying that into the camera, what are you doing? You're trying to start a war. And that's exactly what they're trying to do. And once again, every protester, no matter how misguided or crazed, deranged extreme, a lot of them are really extreme, no matter how many foot soldiers die in this. Jacob Fry, as long as they keep dying, gets more powerful. This guy's the mayor of Minneapolis. Doesn't even have 500,000 people. Not even a half a million people live in Minneapolis, okay? And yet every American knows this guy's name. Why? Because of this. So typically it used to be like in a functioning system, a mayor would come in and if he improved the city, he would become famous. And if he wrecked it, he would become infamous. But the job description was improve the place. You're in charge of it. We elected you to make this place better. Those rules don't apply. Instead, people are rewarded for that kind of talk, which is why he's doing. The guy's just an opportunist. He's like from suburban DC or somebody shows up here and starts lecturing Minnesotans and Minneapolis, you know, Twin Cities residents about what our history is or whatever. No, this guy's an opportunist leveraging the destruction of his own city and the suffering of its own people in order to accrue power to himself. That's just a fact. But it tells you this is not a situation. However, they may have mishandled it. The Trump administration created Donald Trump ran on the promise that we're going to get these people out. They have no right to be here. They're not making the country better. That's not racism. It's just a fact that's an overwhelmingly popular sentiment with the public or was before all of this. And the state doesn't want to comply. You hate to search for civil rights analogies because that whole thing was so fraudulent that you don't even appeal to it as a source of moral authority. On the other hand, it is a fact that bull Connor is not considered a hero, at least in American textbooks. The guy George Wallace, the guy who stands in the schoolhouse door and says, federal troops out. We don't remember him as the champion of states rights. In fact, the whole concept of states rights was made highly unpopular by that behavior because of course the media swung behind the feds. And 60 years later, the opposite is true. And almost none of that really, really matters. Long term, the only thing that really, really matters is how do we keep the country from spinning apart? And this kind of stuff is guaranteed to break it up and to cause real violence. That was Jacob Frye. He's the one that the White House called and said, look, if you'll just respond to 911 calls when our federal officers call for help because they're going to be killed, if you'll just try to protect them in restaurants as you would any other American, if you will just give us the address of say a convicted murderer we're hoping to get out of our country, then we'll leave and you can take over. This is a guy who turned that down. Again, you can't make the point enough. This is happening because they wanted to happen. Just like every big thing in the life of any country happens. This is just a sad fact, not because some group of people decided should happen or because it's ordained by history to happen, but because the people in charge want it to happen. By the way, we have whatever the real number is, 80 million illegal aliens in the country in the first place because both parties want it. Of course. So at a macro level, this is manipulation of the public. That's true. If you really wanted a country where only citizens live or people with the permission of the government, only people who are following the log get to live there and reap the benefits of living there. If you really wanted that, you could have fixed this decades ago. You'd make it really simple. You would just enforce two things. One, you're not allowed to hire people who are here illegally. You go to employers and say no. And you would check their documents. Just like your documents get checked. You can't get on a plane without a real ID. Why? Because they want to know who you are. All these illegals are working for American businesses using fake documents and everybody knows that fake. So security cards, driver's licenses, real driver's licenses now. Because a lot of states just give driver's licenses to illegals, fake burst certificates. All fake. And that's easily provable, but no one really wants to deal with that. And the other thing we do is like, how about no benefits for you? You're not a citizen. You're not allowed to be. You're breaking the law. Why should I pay for your healthcare? You're kids schooling, housing vouchers, whatever. We're not doing any of that anymore. The easy fix. Talk about self deportation. End of the month, you'd depopulate a lot of the illegal population. But we haven't done that. Why? Because there's of course a bipartisan conspiracy to have what we have now. And that's what you're seeing in Minneapolis. Why is this happening? Because the Democratic establishment sees this as the path back to power. And oh, the cost is just destroying our society. That's why. So just keep that in mind as you watch. What you're seeing through this very narrow aperture on the screen of your phone is just a scene in a much larger movie that has a totally different plot. And the movie is called color revolution. But they're not telling you that in the credits. They're like, look at this atrocity. Okay. And by the way, some of them are atrocities. And this is in no way a justification for shooting any unarmed person, particularly for shooting a woman. That's awful. And if you don't feel that that's awful, then your soul is degrading. Make sure you think that's sad because it is fundamentally. The question is why did it happen? And it happened because of people like Jacob Frye and Governor Walls and Lieutenant Governor Peggy. That's what happened. So this is clearly about power, moving power from one group to another group. And the people inspiring violence want the power and they're willing to watch others die in order to get it. It's a very familiar formula. People are like this. The worst thing about them, but it's just a fact. Not about civil rights. It's not about the folks of the neighborhood. It's about taking power from someone else. But underneath it all is also an ideology. And it's the same ideology that has ruled this country for generations. And it's many things. It's secular, of course. It's instinctively pro chaos. It's instinctively anti-beauty. But above all, it is opposed to two things. And that is Christianity and whites. Now, why is that? It's a tough one. It was a non-theologian. I'm not going to speculate. Only noting that because someone who's lived here for a long time, I've marinated in it for decades. The two things a ruling class is object to the most treasonously. They don't always say it will add though often. They do Christianity, not religion, Christianity, specifically, and white people. Kind of interesting. And again, you can draw your own conclusions to why that might be. Why those would be your operating hatreds in a country that for 230 out of 250 years was majority white and Christian. Who knows? Right? But those clearly are the things that people like Tim Walls, people like Peggy Flanagan, people like Jacob Fry hate the most. And we know that because they can't stop themselves from telling you. Here's an interview she did with a local radio station several years ago in which she explained that as a Native American, she's a Native American somehow affluent suburb, but Native American. Peggy Flanagan feels just very deeply. Listen. Unfortunately, Minnesota nice too often means that we gloss over the deep inequities that exist in our state. We're one of the happiest states in the country. Our schools and healthcare systems are at the top of the list on all the lists that you want to be on top of. We've got a really incredible state. If you're white, if you are a person of color, if you are indigenous, if you are an immigrant or refugee, the opposite is true. As a Native American woman, it is not lost on me that I work in a system that was created in many ways to eliminate and erase me and our community as a whole. So I'm not interested in just making policy change here and there, but we also need to be in a place where we call white supremacy, white supremacy. So you could sit and like parse this like how Native American is Peggy Flanagan, how a jibba is she really? But it's not really even worth having that argument. What's so much more important to understand is the hostility and boy, can you feel it? As a Native American woman, the system was designed to erase me really early, tenant governor. I don't you seem pretty visible actually for an invisible person. It's absurd. It's felt rather than reasoned, but it's no less significant because it's irrational because it's clear it's heartfelt. This is someone who really doesn't like the whites. And a lot of them are that way, including a lot of the whites. That's it's whole, separate question. Like there's no hatred quite so durable and profound as self-hatred. The self-haters, the one you really have to worry, but they're the true extremists, which by the way does in part explain why all this violence in the whitest cities. This isn't happening in Miami. Not happening in Baltimore actually. It's not happening in Detroit. It's not happening in Memphis, the most dangerous city in the country. They sent federal troops to Memphis, the Trump administration, to Washington DC. These are all majority black cities. Didn't respond like this, but it's the very few remaining majority white cities that we have in this country. They're the hotbeds of this kind of radicalism and intensity. It's just a fact. It's certainly not an attack on white people. I'll never add my voice to that chorus because there's enough of it, but it's noticing it. So why is Minneapolis so much more radical than Baltimore? It's way nicer than Baltimore. It's less like going to get, you know, cardiacs, but the political intensity. Oh, there's no comparison. You're never going to get lectured about ice brutality or no, you can't, can't deport the Somali child, but you're never going to get that lecture in Baltimore ever or carry Indiana or even Washington, DC except from a professional class white. But in cities like Portland, Oregon, Portland, Maine, Minneapolis, Minnesota, St. Paul, you're definitely going to get that lecture. Because self-hatred is a stronger emotion than hatred. And of course, that fact has been leveraged by ambitious white ladies like Peggy Flanagan for a long time and Elizabeth Warren. Why are there was telling you how American Indian, the Arabian, obviously they're not. I'm a American Indian. I'm a jibboa. My jibboa name is proud lady or whatever. They're making up this absurd stuff. Settle down Peggy. Why they're telling you that? Of course, because it's so resonant. It's so powerful to the self-hating white. Oh, you holy person. I mean, it's like hilarious, but it's also scary. Because in that self-hatred are the roots of true extremism. Just lay down in front of the train tracks. Lay your body down. As Peggy said, that's the short term problem. The long term problem is, if you keep your trafficking and race hate, and then you get power, what happens to the people you hate? They can be in trouble. That's when you've got a Hutu-Tutsi situation on your hands. But actually, I mean, this is the history of the world. We shouldn't think we're exempt. So this kind of stuff is really, really dangerous and is the undercurrent of this whole debate over ice. So we hate the whites and we hate the Christians. And that, of course, was the main reason you saw that church invaded the other day in Minneapolis in the Twin Cities. What did they do? They were just in the middle of a church service. The world's only really non-violent religion. But they got threatened. Their kids got threatened and screamed at. And what happened after that? Well, the Trump administration tried to indict five people. But they couldn't because they couldn't find a judge to sign the order. It was basically nullification by judge. No, is a church rocket to do anything about it? So you'd think people hassled in church. They have nothing to do with anything. The prisoners in that church were threatened by lunatics. It's on video. We're not guessing. That's not a crime, really. Well, let's go now to the Chief Law Enforcement Officer in the state of Minnesota. Mr. Keith Ellison, the longtime black separatist, talk about anti-white activists, Keith Ellison, who leveraged white guilt to become the attorney general of the state of Minnesota. Listen to him explain why, of course, no one's going to get indicted for screaming at Christians in the middle of a church service for threatening Christians in prayer. Watch this. And the face act, by the way, is designed to protect the rights of people seeking their reproductive rights to be protected. And so that people for a religious reason, you know, cannot just use religion to break into women's reproductive health centers. Right? So how they are stretching either of these laws to apply to people who protested in a church over the behavior or the perceived behavior of a religious leader is beyond me. Hello, Keith Ellison, who's the attorney general of the state. Hey, charged with enforcing the laws of the state, can't get his head around the concept of universally applicable standards, principles, or laws? Oh no, that doesn't apply to people I don't like. They're not protected by that law. Oh no, anti-semitism is wrong, racism is wrong, anti-white hatred is not wrong. Okay, it's the same way of thinking. Okay. This is what tribalism leads to. The tribalist mind cannot understand the concept of universally applicable standards or principles. They don't exist. So whatever's good for my team is just good. And if it's good for your team, then it's not good. Okay. That's the attitude. It's not just Keith Ellison, by the way, who has that attitude. A lot of people in Washington have that attitude. So just to restate, the country is built. In fact, it is explicitly built. It's designed. It's documents articulate this. On the idea that certain standards rights, as they're called, apply to every human being by virtue of the fact they're human because they're given by the creator by God to people. They cannot be taken away, inalienable. And they always reside with the individual, no matter what. This was the case that the civil rights protesters made it first. They didn't mean it. Turns out. But it's still nonetheless true. We believe that all people are subject to the same standards because they're people and protected by the same laws. But Keith Ellison can't even comprehend that. He says, no, the face act, which is designed to protect abortion clinics as they kill kids. That was designed to keep religious people away from abortion clinics. They can't pray on the sidewalk outside of an abortion clinic. Got it. In a no way protects religious people from being threatened in church by my voters. I don't even know what you're talking about. Okay. And by the way, this is the mindset that has rendered useless except for political activism, huge swaths of our judiciary. This is why no one gets punished for left wing activism. And yet people who gather outside the capital with their little pocket constitutions end up doing five years in prison on January 6th, having committed no crime at all. Other than wander too close to the so-called people's house. Because it's just a totally different set of principles like who's side of you on? Your team doesn't have the benefit of protection under the law. You don't have the right to exist. This is their thinking. You should know this by the way. And this is why what we're looking at now will determine not just the course of political power over the next two years between now and the midterm. They want to shut the country down before the midterm so they can take power in the midterms. Obviously got it. But the course of our lives going forward because if people who don't believe in universal principles or rights take control and you're on the wrong side, you have no rights. None. Will they feel guilty about hurting you? Of course not. You just heard him say that. Why do Christians have protection? They're Christians. It's like they're abortionists. They're not like canonite prestices. They have protection but like people praying in church. So just keep in mind no matter what happens going forward that the instincts, the hatreds of the people on the other side can be distilled to don't like whites, don't like Christians and white Christians are the worst possible combination. So those people who have been in our government's crosshairs for an awful long time should wake up and remember or the sticks are really high for you. Talk about a disfavored group. And that leads to the last point that is worth making in all of this. Which is there is another group that benefits from chaos and that's entrenched institutional interests. It's one of the reasons you know, Apple gave so much money to the Black Lives Matter protest because like in some sense it's good for them because they're hearing them out of what. But government agencies with guns always have an interest in inherent interests regardless of who's running them at the time. But as an organization they have an interest in increasing their powers. And so if you're thinking that this is going to move toward more confrontation, it's going to get more extreme before it pulls back obviously we're praying, literally praying for this to like calm down. But let's say it doesn't, you have to ask yourself who are the people who are armed, who have the authority to say point a gun at a fellow American, take the life of a fellow American because they're doing it on behalf of the government. It's the law. Just trying to keep order here. That's what we shot you. And there are a lot of Trump voters who've kind of suspended these thoughts because they're rooting for Trump. But it doesn't matter how much you love Trump, voted for them or if like me you campaigned in multiple states with Trump. It's not a second Trump to note that you should not trust the government. I mean like why would you? I mean in order I think most people voted for Trump would say I'll speak for myself. What do you what do you believe in most? Well, God, my family, decency, kindness, my neighbors, my ancestors, the founding principles of our country, like maybe in order. And one of those founding principles of our country is like don't always trust the government. Fair, it's fair. Don't forget that. You'd be a fool to forget that. And the institutions that are fighting back against people you're worried about might be the ones oppressing you at certain point. So you'd be crazy not to ask obvious questions like, okay, is the uniformed US military or its leaders? Sort of on the side of the rule of law. We never have to think about that. Most Americans never thought about that. Then you look at January 6, which was among other things, some of the most effective largest false flag operation in the last 10 years. There've been quite a few, but that was definitely one of them. And the US military National Guard played a role in that. We've never been held to account for that. That should make you a little bit uncomfortable. Right? The fact the whole first Trump term should make you uncomfortable. So Trump voters are like, oh, we have to trust the government. Really? Was that the last time the first Trump term we have to trust the government? Was it really? When the government, his own federal agencies tried to send Trump and his kids to prison for the rest of his lot of their lives with the Roshigade Hokes? Was that actually the lesson there? And then you have January 6, the false flag of January 6, and then two years later you have armed FBI agents in his wife's underwear drawer. And they're there because we really believe Trump may have violated the espionage act. No one believed Trump violated the espionage act. You have to be a more, no sane person thought that, but they did it anyway. No one's ever punished for that. So the people telling you to trust the government, you probably shouldn't trust. It's always the same people. It's kind of funny. They don't want any disclosure. The funniest is all the people who are telling you have to hate Muslims. Oh, hate the Muslims. A Ben Shapiro or Mark Levin hate Muslims. Why aren't those same people calling for full disclosure of the 9-11 documents? It's kind of weird, isn't it? If you really wanted to prove that Muslims are bad, you would want all the 9-11 documents disclosed wouldn't you? To see you could sort of play out the horrifying details that led to those fabled 19 Arabs with box cutters committing the biggest act of terror in American history. Why would you ever want to keep any of that secret? Is Mark Levin ever called for the full disclosure of the 9-11 docs? Shut up conspiracy theorist. Well, why wouldn't you? That kind of make your case the Muslims are bad, wouldn't it? I just put a nail in the coffin of all the jihadis in America. Ben Shapiro on that? Well, shut up conspiracy theorist. So just keep in mind when people tell you, trust the government. Maybe there's another agenda there. I mean, you're too faxies should know. I'm not trying to so paranoid or anything like that. But they're national gaug units, National Guard units in the United States in various states that are actively recruiting right now, the children of illegal aliens. Why would you do that? The National Guard exists for number of purposes, but one of them is to keep order in the United States. So you're intentionally recruiting people with no ties whatsoever to the United States and giving them the power to shoot your fellow Americans as long as the government declares at an emergency. What is that really the group you'd be targeting the children of illegal aliens? So here to end are the three potential options for stopping the chaos in Minnesota. And there may be others, but these are the three that come immediately to mind for the Trump administration. Clearly, state officials in Minnesota have a vested interest as explained to increase the chaos, to increase the casualties, to increase the destruction. Their city burns, it's a win for them. Their protesters die. It's a win for them. Those are all martyrs. Their holy names will never be forgotten. They want this, obviously. So what does the administration do to end the chaos? Three things, potentially. The verse just kind of keep doing what they're doing, but more so. So invoke the insurrection act. You're hearing a lot. It was just a vote, the insurrection act. That'll fix it. It's been invoked a lot. It certainly has an American history. What would that mean? Well, it would be mean sending more troops there. I think over 3,000, maybe 3,500 federal troops in Minneapolis and area right now. It's a lot not working. You could invoke the insurrection act. That would sound scary. Would it change the actual conditions on the ground? Maybe if you sent enough of them, you sent the 101st airborne, like Eisenhower did at Central High School in Little Rock, 1956. Maybe that would work. But you'd have to send a lot and you'd have to put in no-known sense posture. One of the chances people could kill very high, but you could try it. And then you would have to kind of deal with the aftermath, but maybe it would be worth it. Two, you could, and this makes some sense too, you could target the people in charge of this, rather than their foot soldiers. Because if you think about it for a second, punishing the human waves that have been mobilized by the Attorney General, the governor, the mayor, and the lieutenant governor, probably isn't the right way. When you have war crimes tribunals, you don't put infantrymen on trial. You put their commanding officers on trial. Who gave the order to do this? They're the culpable party. Of course. So you could arrest the governor, the lieutenant governor, the mayor, and the Attorney General, and you would have grounds do that ample grounds to do that. Lieutenant governor has been coordinating, according to the ICE signal chat, apparently, has been coordinating attacks on federal officers. If that is indeed her, if the alias on the signal chat is Lieutenant governor, Peggy Flanagan, it looks like it is, she's a conspirator in this. In an insurrection, you could arrest her, and they could arrest the governor on the same grounds, they could arrest the Attorney General, they could arrest the mayor. And that's a possibility. So go after the people who are fomenting chaos, not just their agents, not the kind of sad pasty-faced tattoos on the neck of people, but the actual generals in this were and it is war. The downside would be what then? There's no jury in the state that's going to convict them. No one who goes after the Trump administration almost nobody or their agents is ever convicted. We have jury nullification. It's the law of the land, basically, in all blue states. And the third possibility is that you quarantine Minnesota effectively. You say, okay, you want to live with Somali fraudsters, foreign-born murderers, tons of child blusters. People convicted of child rape and you want to call them folks and your neighbors and you want to pay for their lives. Go ahead, but we're not paying for it. The U.S. government federal tax funds are not going to be used to pay for child molesters and murderers to get food stamps, housing vouchers, Medicaid, whatever, which we're cutting off. And you want to live like an autonomous zone, be one. Pay for it yourself. And that might be very effective because in the end, money is power and people like fry and walls and lieutenant governor Peggy and the Black Separatist Attorney General, they want the money. So that might bring them to heal and it would be completely fair and you could tell the public, look, I'm against any kind of violence. This is clearly going to cause more violence. We're going to pull back any federal officers there. They can police their own state. And we'll see how long they last. We're going to we're going to have a financial siege of Minnesota. Just cut off the money. Good luck. Problem, of course, is that you will immediately find a federal judge who says, as they always do, when the Trump administration does something, you can't do that. And so for it to work, you'd have to say, well, we're ignoring the federal order. So at almost any turn, and this is why it's a pretty clever and diabolical trap that these democratic politicians have laid at almost any turn, the Trump administration is unless you can think of something else likely to have to say, I'm sorry, we can't go along with this. We know these are the pre-existing rules, but no, how about no? We're going to get to that place or what is obviously their intent, this color revolution, which will hurt a lot of people, destroy a lot of property and change the country forever. Obviously, that's going to play out. What will happen? Praying for peace, as always, praying for an NDK OS, but unknown. So this is one of the most significant moments, also one of the most complex moments, more and most distorted moments, and he must have lived through in a long time. And so to help make sense of it, we're proud to have someone who I think is one of the greatest journalists really of our time, certainly one of the clearest observers and most honest observers I know. And that's Michael Schellenberger who joins us. Now Mike, thanks so much for doing this. What I'm just going to stand back and let you assess what you think we're watching right now in Minneapolis. Sure. Well, it's great to be with you Tucker. And I wholeheartedly agree this is a issue of great significance. I should start by saying that the people involved in it on the left are very familiar to me. I spent many decades on the radical left. I've participated in non-violent civil disobedience multiple times. I've led non-violent civil disobedience most recently to save the Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant. I'm also somebody that takes physical security extremely seriously. I've been in war zones ever since I was 17 years old. I'm very aware of the fact that your physical environment is something that you must be aware of at all times. You must know whatever situation you're in at all times and that physical security starts with knowing the situation you're going into in the situation around you. So context is everything. And one of the things that I found disturbing about the media coverage of this is that they're stripping all the context away. And so you just see a particular moment of Alex Prety on the ground. You're missing a broader context here. You know, I think it's really important to understand that these are incredibly well organized efforts to interfere with law enforcement operations by a very sophisticated group of individuals, of nonprofits, of people that have the support from Democratic officials in the state of Minnesota. We saw a manual that they have created for activists to disrupt law enforcement operations. That manual describes how people should, for example, call 911 on ICE officers and deceive the 911 dispatchers into thinking that they're reporting a kidnapping by armed men. That is exceedingly dangerous. I can't emphasize it enough. You're provoking confrontations between different law enforcement officials with malintensions and intention to get people hurt to create disruption and violence. So I think the important thing to know about both Renee Good and Alex Prety, these deaths are obviously tragic. I actually view both of them as victims of the left and the sprotter strategy to create violence and chaos as a way to ostensibly disrupt ICE operations. I think there's a larger strategy here, which we should talk about. But the context is that they're interfering in law enforcement operations. And the claim that they were simply observing is dishonest. And you can see Alex Prety waving traffic in from the middle of the street. He then intervenes when an ICE officer is engaging with a woman. Now, I say all this with, you know, no, I'm not defending the behavior of any of these ICE officers. You know, if I, you know, have you pressed me, I think that this was not great behavior. I think we can all look at it and see a lot of things that we think are inappropriate. This is a force of ICE agents that was not well prepared. I don't think it was well managed. And other things can be true, which is that Alex Prety put himself right in front of that officer stepped into the street, you know, got himself involved in this altercation. They didn't need to be involved in certainly not to film it. So they are clearly intervening. And of course, Renee Good, you know, drives perpendicular to blocking the street. Her partner was outside the vehicle, taunting ICE agents. I think it's just obvious that these are behaviors aimed at interfering with law enforcement operations. And again, that's not justification for the behaviors of the ICE agents or anything else. But I think this effort to kind of strip away all that context and suggest that somehow these were, you know, observers or journalists that were, that were keeping safe distance. It's just false. It's just not the case. I think the other part, the other point I wanted to make about this is that there's two separate strategies that people should be aware of that left-wing activists use. One is nonviolent, civil disobedience, incredible tradition from Henry David Throed and Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King to nonviolent, civil disobedience. I was involved in the first priority is to keep people safe and prevent any physical altercations or any conflict with law enforcement. Those efforts, in fact, should and do use a lot of communication between the protest leaders and law enforcement to avoid any physical violence. The whole strategy is to be arrested. That's the point of it, but to be arrested in a peaceful way. Well, we're seeing a Minneapolis is not that strategy. It is a strategy aimed at provoking an overreaction. It's much more similar to the guerrilla strategy that was developed by Fidel Castro and Che Guevara, so over to the Cuban government, which is to make an attack and then get an overreaction from your opponent that hurts many people on your side deliberately in order to foment a larger revolution or reaction. Notably, it's a neutral tactic that can be used by anybody. It was used by Osama bin Laden in attacking the United States on 9-11 to trigger an overreaction. That's precisely what occurred. I think that the tragedy here is both the deaths of these two individuals, so I think our use as cannon fodder by the left-wing leaders of this movement. I mentioned before, there was a manual that was being used. We now know there was a signal group that had at least a thousand people in it. We now know there's Democrat leaders in Minnesota had been calling for people to put their bodies on the line. That was the specific language of the lieutenant governor. We've now seen other evidence come out. For example, there's a young reporter on the scene named Haley West. She documented on video how she was being followed by anti-ice left activists in Minneapolis. When she confronted them, they said that they had her driver's license plate in their database. She said, well, we're not ICE. The response from one of those leaders, I found so disturbing, I think he said get the F out of here. He was just basically commanding her to leave. He has no right to do that. He's not law enforcement. These are people acting as though they have a private militia. That is a breakdown of order. The definition of having a functioning state is that the state is defined by one of the great sociologists as the legitimate monopoly on violence. They are trying to take the policing powers away from the state, take it upon themselves as self-appointed left-wing activists. That's just straight up thugory or gangsterism. What's so disturbing about it is that you say, well, we don't see them using weapons or it's not armed. Well, they've created an entire militia structure with a communication system, legal system, a policing effort. They're somehow able to run license plates. They're able to get information from rental car companies. It's incredibly well organized. I think they got what they wanted in the sense that they got two people killed. They have successfully persuaded the media to focus extremely narrowly on a particular moment and eliminate the broader context of the ways in which the left is using people as cannon fodder. The way in which the left is getting people killed. I think it's shameful. I think it's disturbing. It's frightening. I think that the Trump administration needs to exercise great care, greater care. So as to not actually participate in the radical left's agenda to so more discord, to create more violence, because I think so far they've succeeded in doing that. They've made the issue around ice rather than about the fact that they've effectively got a militia structure organized in Minneapolis that is taken over normal policing functions and then sending out people to basically get hurt and killed and disrupt operations that look at a legal level. One might agree or disagree with what the president Trump with his policies on migration with ice enforcement. But the constitution is very clear. There's a supremacy clause. Whenever there's a conflict between federal law and state law, the federal law applies. There's no sort of debate about any of that. So I fear that unfortunately we're in a situation where the Trump administration finds itself in a bind, where it's got a situation in Minneapolis that's spiraled out of control. But if it now runs away or backs off, then of course there's the risk of sending the message that really anything goes and that state and local authorities should have supremacy over federal law. And I think that's an extremely dangerous precedent. It feels in some ways like the bill is coming on a tab that we've been running for a long time, where states have been in open violation of federal law for decades as sanctuary cities. For example, say, so are states. The state of Oregon decriminalizes fentanyl. Lots of states decriminalize marijuana. But all of this is in contradiction, contravention of federal law. Nobody does anything about it at all. So should it really shock us if there's a city that decides to have its own militia, its own private army? That's not like a new development really, is it? Well, no. And I think I'm sure you've had the experience too, where we remember back to 2020. And obviously the killing of George Floyd is different than the killing of Alex Prety. But there's so many different similarities to this. I mean, the first one is that they're looking to create autonomous zones. Recall that they created an autonomous zone in Minneapolis, but they also created one in Seattle. The political leadership in Seattle, the Mayor and the city council, allowed that autonomous zone to exist. And so these autonomous zones are essentially, I mean, their illegal seeding of power from the state are democratically elected and controlled state to unelected left-wing activists, militias. And two kids got killed. Two black kids got killed in the Seattle autonomous zone. They didn't even shut it down after the first kid was killed. The only shut it down after the second kid was killed. And so now we're doing it again. I think it's very hard for people to understand how important it is to have a order. And I was slow to come to this because of course, when you focus on that specific incident, you ignore the broader context. But when you go and essentially turn over several city blocks, when you allow riots night after night, as Minneapolis did after the killing of George Floyd, you are abdicating your responsibility as responsible political officials who were duly elected by the people to keep them safe. It's essentially undermining not just lock, but also Hobbes, which says that we need the first function of the state is for physical security. And so you're seeing a very disturbing, I think, partnership between these radical left activists who are interfering in law enforcement operations, working with elected Democrat officials to essentially end or sort of pull back from providing basic security to citizens and residents. It's hard not to look at this and feel like you're headed or we're headed to some kind of civil conflict or civil war. I haven't forbid. But I think it's just I can't underscore how dangerous and reckless the current situation is. People, the mark of a civilized society is that we protect our vulnerable and we're obviously failing to do that. Okay. I mean, I've seen it in person. The first victims of chaos are the defenseless or the weakest, of course. And so yeah, everything about it is is evil and certainly uncivilized. I wonder what the goal is. So clearly, acquiring power is the short-term goal. But what's the vision for the country that activists like this have? What are they working toward? Yeah, well, that's the right question. I think it's pretty clear. It's an agenda to essentially unmake Western civilization. The left has obviously not disguised it. It's had the goal. It's viewed Western civilization as having committed the sins of indigenous genocide, slavery, leading up to in this story, the Holocaust, nuclear weapons. It will all end in climate change, apocalypse or nuclear apocalypse. So these are extremely radical views that come from the assumption, an awkward assumption. I mean, this goes back to Rousseau and through Marx and other radical thinkers that Western civilization is evil, that all of the problems that we have from inequality to suffering are a result of a particular system that we have, that there's some radically different system we can put in place, whether it's anarchism or communism, or some other system they want to name where there won't be these problems. So it's an extremely radical agenda. When I was on the radical left, that was a very specific thing, separate from the democratic party. We thought the Democrats were sell outs. We were all very far to the left of the Democrats. I think what we've seen that's maybe the most understudied and under theorized issue in political science is the radicalization of the democratic party. And so you used to see the mainstream Democrats distancing themselves from this kind of radical behavior. Well, now they're participating in it. They're legitimizing it. It's extremely radical agenda. It's notable that both the George Floyd and the Minneapolis case, the argument that's being made by the left is that there's too much policing, that there's too much law and order. And as you point it out, I mean, we see it everywhere. You lower the penalties and the consequences and the enforcement of laws around all sorts of crimes using drugs in public, camping in public, public defecation, even things like reducing traffic stops. I think you were one of the first people to report on this. Actually, results in more death. It results in more crime. And so I had a public safety officer from Denver, actually, who said to me, he said, you know, he said, Mike, it's pretty simple. You get what you allow. And so as soon as you stop enforcing certain laws, you get more of those crimes. I get it happens right away. And so this is a very radical movement. It's not a reformist movement. No one's talking about reform. It's clear that people that are doing this, believe in open borders, believe in mass migration. They're doing this to undermine, controlling our own borders. They're obviously going to get rid of Trump at a minimum. But I think more maximally, if you get a Democrat as president, I think we're going to see a kind of this kind of anarchy and chaos at the physical reality level. And then at the level of the internet in terms of speech, you're going to get increasing censorship. So with this kind of chaos that gets created in the neighborhoods, it's the only way you can sustain that is by controlling information and making people think it's something that it's not. This obviously worked in terms of fueling the drug and homelessness epidemic. I think it's also working now to make people think that somehow, you know, the underlying problem is law enforcement. I mean, it's so absurd. And that was the ideology that was behind Black Lives Matter, an organization that spread disinformation, led people to believe that police brutality was increasing. And also that there was greater use of, there were more police shootings of Black Americans and White Americans. That was disproven by Harvard professor Roland Freyer. We knew that also just police killings, like all killings had been going down since the 70s. So the entire thing was based on a lie. And so I think that's the fundamental, you see the lie, there's many lies stacked on top of each other. One of the big lies is that civilization somehow hurts vulnerable people. Well, civilization is what protects vulnerable people. This idea that law enforcement is fascist. I mean, it's so offensive. The comparisons between ICE and the Gestapo, the Nazis. I mean, you're comparing someone pointing out it's like migrants get illegal migrants get $3,500 and a flight back home. They have all their rights protected. They have better due process than I think any country in the world has ever offered migrants. We allow in more migrants in the other country in the world, the United States is the most anti-racist nation that's ever existed. So when they compare ICE to Nazis, I don't think it's just hyperbole or at least if it started as hyperbole, it's become something much more dangerous, which is that it's basically saying that ICE officers and other law enforcement are worthy of being killed because the only proper treatment of Nazis as 80 years of Hollywood films and television and movies have shown. It's to murder them. That's what Quentin Tarotino's in glorious bastards is saying. And there's heroism and excitement and glory in that promotion of that idea. So you put those two things together that the only proper treatment of Nazis and fascists is to murder them. And then you call law enforcement officials, your political opponents, Nazis and fascists. Well, we shouldn't be surprised that we see, you know, two assassination attempts on President Trump, you know, the murder of Charlie Kirk. And now, you know, essentially turning, you know, left-wing, naive-left-wing activists into cannon fodder, essentially, for these very radical goals. Unfortunately, it just keeps getting worse and I'm afraid we haven't hit the bottom yet. I don't know where the bottom is. But I don't think there's any question about what their goals are. I mean, maybe I'm too pedantic, but to hear people who worship violence describe themselves as nonviolent activists, greats on me since I believe in nonviolent protests as a Christian strongly. I don't know if these same people were organizing protests against shoveling hundreds of millions to the Ukrainian war machine. I don't remember that part. I mean, do they have a history of opposing that? There's a lot of state violence that the United States sponsors around the world. And I think it's a more, I think it's a crime. But I don't hear these people worrying about that at all. Right? No, I mean, yeah, it's an amazing, it's a great point. I mean, they're not, they're doing, their focus is on attacking the basic structures of civilization. And maybe the most basic structure is security, is physical security, is law and order. Another is maintaining your borders. If you don't have, you know, borders that are well maintained, then you don't have a nation. It's just that simple. I mean, I'll say something else, Tucker, which is that, you know, I think a year ago, shortly after the 2024 elections, I found with many people on the left, both ones that I know personally and also just, you know, reading. There was a moment of an, it seemed like we were headed towards a moment of introspection. There was some sense among, you know, mainline Democrats that they had been misled by the media, which had claimed that Biden was fine, for example. And the border was, they were doing everything they could to close the border. You know, you kind of get into January, February, Trump closes the border. We know that Biden was not fine. And I think there were some efforts to rethink things. Sadly, that moment has passed. And I think Democrats are more radicalized than ever. They're more certain than ever about what they believe. They're really a very black and white way of thinking about these things. There's a real desire to, I think, they get swept up and in this desire to feel like heroes fighting against fascists and Nazis. It's just their comfort zone. It's where they just, they're there. I mean, they don't, they don't want to leave there. And so I'm afraid that all of that, that moment of potential awakening or reckoning with just how radicalized the left had gone. I think that's all gone now. And you can see it in people like Gavin Newsom, who, you know, I first, you know, he had conversations with Charlie Kirk and with, you know, people on the right as a way to try to under, apparently try to understand obviously in a performative way, but nonetheless, there was some sense in which that was good politics a year ago. That's all gone now. And now we're back to, I just think, a really profoundly anti-civilization, anti-American, you know, hatred. And that is giving them pleasure that they, that they make them feel important to make some feel powerful. It gives their lives meaning and purpose. And, you know, that for me, it's just, it's just a huge concern because that's part of the forces that are lean us to, I mean, I think we just have to be honest about that appears to be what's leading us towards civil war. Yes. And, and I, I do think people who are forcivilization underestimate the seriousness of the, of these people, I mean, they're serious and they're not stupid at all. I watched yesterday an anti-ice protest form in a small town, thousands of miles, over a thousand miles from Minneapolis and every, and was not on social media and every woman in the town received a text about it, right? And that's how it was organized. And so that make, I watched it. So that makes me think, this is, this is not about those poor sad people getting killed. And I just want to say again, how sad I felt watching those videos. I really did. I mean, not too. But it's not really about that, is it? Well, no, except for the part of the fact that it's, that this is clearly the kind of, this is the, this is what they wanted. I mean, they were inciting this. They're, they're telling people to interfere with law enforcement operations knowing full well how dangerous that is. And so I think it's a mistake to view these things as unintentional. I'm not saying that there were, we're going to find messages with them saying we hope somebody gets killed. But the recklessness that they were advocating, I mean, again, it's like night and day when you look at the tactics being used by the anti-ice left right now, and then you look at the really noble tradition of non-violent civil disobedience, it's day and night. They really have nothing to do with each other. The tactics that are being used in Minneapolis now are just much more similar to what's being used for, you know, guerrilla warfare, for example, rather than in the tradition of King Gandhi and Thoreau. I think the Trump administration is in a very tough spot right now. I think they know they are. I think for political and humanitarian reasons, for reasons of love of country, I'm being sincere. They want to fix this. But they, you know, but it's very, it's, it's complex at every turn. So what would your advice be to the White House right now? Well, I thought they made a good step forward in trying to put somebody with a lot more experience in charge. I thought it was just outrageous that the Secretary of Homeland Security, Christine Nome just got up there and trashed Alex Prety, you know, clearly it was. I agree. Yeah, it was just obviously what she was saying was false. And I, I don't understand it. I mean, I, I found it, you know, dehumanizing and gross. Yeah, I think I agree. Good and pretty are victims of the left. And that should have been what they said. And, you know, look, it's just, I think there's a lot of ways. I get a push once I get you. All of us should have reverence in the face of death. We didn't create life. We can't. We're not capable of it. And when it ends, and I don't care who it is, we have to bow before the mystery of death and take it seriously. You can never mock someone. You know what I mean? There has to be even if it's your enemy, you have to take it seriously and decent civilized people, Christian people do take it seriously. And that's not crashing someone like that, especially if it's untrue. That is not the way. I just have to say that. I feel that. Yeah, I totally agree. I think it's very hard for, you know, people certainly in the heat of the moment to deal with the fact that many things can be true at the same time. It was. Yes, that's right. Look, the ICE operations were just not, obviously, they were not well organized. And they've had, they've recruited a lot of people that don't have the experience they need. I mean, whenever things go terribly wrong, you know, including like, you know, in Uval day, New Mexico or elsewhere, I think everyone wants to blame the individual officers. And they certainly have responsibility. But they're part of an institution. And the higher responsibility goes to the people in those institutions who had a job of training them and preparing them for that context. I think Alex Prety also has responsibility. It's very, there's a lot of demagoguery on this issue where, you know, I pointed out on acts. I'm like, I think that, you know, women should have the right to walk through any neighborhood in America and scantily, scantily clothed. And I've fought to make that happen in California. That's one of the problems is that it's not safe to walk anywhere. And increasingly in other parts of the United States, it's not safe to walk anywhere. I'm also a father of a daughter. I'm a professor now. I actually took my students undergraduate students, you know, 19 year old students to interview people on the street here in Austin. They told stories of witnessing homicide, you know, drug dealing, assault, you know, is extremely, you know, is a, they're living in extremely violent, dangerous circumstances. And I take that responsibility very seriously of making sure those students are safe and understanding my surroundings. And that means that Alex Prety also has responsibility. And it's certainly not speaking ill of the dead to say that I have, I think he had no idea. I think he had a sense of entitlement that they were somehow, he should be able to interfere in a law enforcement operation and have no consequences. You know, again, it's not a justification for what happened to him. But I think people need to understand that you are responsible ultimately for own physical security. And the first part of that physical security is where you put yourself. And that, you know, people because of Hollywood, I think they sometimes think that your security is all about your ability to fight once you're in a dangerous situation or how to react in the situations. No, it's actually about not being in that situation in the first place. And we've got a situation here where you've got leading Democratic officials in Minnesota. You have major NGOs in Minnesota. You have very skilled organizers that create manuals and have lawyers waiting who are encouraging people to interfere in law enforcement operations. It's grossly irresponsible. So I, you know, many things are true at the same time. And I, you know, we just have not seen, you know, I think we have not seen the left. We have not seen Democrats. And sadly, I don't think we saw the Trump administration at its best over the last few days. I think there is time to turn it around. And I think Tom Hommon is somebody that should bring that experience. I have my own views of how to kind of what should be the policies around migration and what to do about it. But I think the administration is pursuing a strategy to focus on the criminal element. I think 64% of all of the ICE arrests and detainees since Trump took office had been people with either a criminal prosecution or charges against them. I think that like to see that number be even higher. And, you know, much more care taken in these operations, much more focused. You know, I think you've got to find a way to get local police and state involved from the beginning. Otherwise, I kind of wonder whether it should be done at all. Again, you have federal supremacy, but we're trying to be practical here too. So I hope it's a wake up call for everybody. I know there was some calls between the president and the governor and the mayor. You know, president was, I think I will say again, I think the president was elected on a particular agenda. And it would be really a bad precedent for a president's agenda to be undermined by people that are pursuing a strategy to essentially break the law, violate the law, you know, undermine that strategy. Because, you know, we're a republic and the president was democratically elected. And there's a lot of policies that a democratic president might have that you don't like. But I think saying the president, the president whereby you're going to abandon your policy agenda, because you've encountered violent resistance. I worry about that a lot as a president. And I'm sure the Trump administration is, is as well. But I think you should be able to do both. I think you should be able to pursue your agenda and do a better job of protecting and maintaining security in those areas. You can imagine though that it might soon become impot, I mean, I don't know how you could continue doing the same thing. If you're bumping up against local law enforcement that won't protect federal officers, local elected officials, statewide elected officials who are promoting the conditions that inevitably produce violence. I mean, it seems like if they keep doing what they have been doing without changing it at all, we're going to get a lot more else pretties. And so should, I mean, is there like a dramatic change in their approach that you think would work? I mean, if I were advising, you know, I'm not advising them. But if I were advising, then I'd say you know, keep pursuing the agenda you were elected to pursue. You just need to pursue it in a better way in a more practical, safer way. I mean, I think it's so interesting, Tucker, also I think under remarked upon is that the last time we saw, I think this level of federal state clash was when, you know, Kennedy and Johnson were desegregating institutions in the south and they faced significant resistance. Yes. And they did not hesitate to use, you know, force to you know, to send out the National Guard to protect children and students as they desegregated educational institutions. I think most people also recognize that some of those efforts did go too far. For example, the forced busing, you know, and you start to get to, you start to have to kind of a practical view of this. I mean, at the end of the day, I think public opinion is paramount. You know, and as Lincoln says, you know, with public consent, you can do anything without it, you can't do anything. So I think that administration has to keep that in mind. It is amazing. I mean, there's like very large percentage support. I think somewhere around 70% support for closing the border, which the president did. But when you start to get these ice raids, you know, I think support for those, you know, goes down to something like 40%. I know the president's approval rate on immigration has significantly declined. You know, the president probably not going to change his ways at this point, but I do think showing some genuine empathy and compassion. I mean, you felt the need to do this special on this, which I think is really important. I agree on, I felt the need to respond to it as quickly as I could. The president needs to address the country. I just think you need a Oval Office address at this point to explain to the public what he's trying to do. You know, that it hasn't always been perfect that he has, you know, feels the pain of these deaths. And the same time, you know, he's pursuing a particular policy agenda that he was elected to pursue. And it would be dangerous to not pursue that because of, you know, both mistakes at the federal level, but also through this violent aggression by these radicalized left groups. You know, I think we need to hear from him in a really, in it with a serious address from the Oval Office as soon as possible. Yeah. Michael Schellenberger, thank you for your wise assessment of all of that. And I'm grateful, especially right now. Thank you. Thank you, Tucker.