Evidence Tim Walz risked CIVIL WAR to save HIMSELF?!
From Glenn Beck
The content discusses the controversy surrounding Minnesota Governor Tim Walz's actions regarding the state's National Guard, which are perceived as unconstitutional attempts to obstruct federal immigration enforcement. It emphasizes the legal implications of his statements and actions, drawing parallels to historical civil conflict while arguing that such maneuvers threaten the authority of federal law.
Key Takeaways
- If $700 million in cash flows daily, it's not just a courier, it's a financial free-for-all!
- Walls' National Guard panic reveals a deeper fear of federal power, not just local governance.
- Constitutional debates ignite as state vs. federal roles blur; Minnesota's history echoes in modern tensions.
- When cash talks, accountability whispers; why didn’t anyone bat an eye at that airport cash flow?
- In a game of brinkmanship, Trump's supporters see protectors; opponents see threats—whose narrative prevails?
Mentioned in This Episode
- Minnesota (location)
- civil war (concept)
- Somali couriers (person)
- July 3rd, 1863 (event)
- Biden Administration (company)