🚨REPUBLICAN SUDDENLY QUITS in Minnesota…blames TRUMP!

From MeidasTouch

Republican gubernatorial candidate Chris Madd has abruptly suspended his campaign in Minnesota, citing issues with the Trump administration's immigration enforcement tactics, particularly the Operation Metro Surge. He expressed his inability to support what he labeled a punitive approach against state citizens, stating that he cannot align with a party that facilitates such retribution, ultimately prioritizing his moral responsibility to his family over political ambitions.

Key Takeaways

  • When GOP candidates drop out, it’s not just strategy; it’s a warning that party lines are fraying.
  • Chris Maddle’s exit signals Trump’s ICE tactics are no longer palatable, even among staunch Republicans.
  • In Minnesota, citizenship papers became a badge of fear—signs of a party losing its grip on community values.
  • Maddle's defense of ICE contradicts his departure—calling out retribution while aligning with its principles is a political paradox.
  • Bipartisan misconduct is thriving; Maddle’s critique suggests that even blind loyalty has its limits in today's GOP.

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