Minnesota liberals sue feds over tragic standoff prefer blaming patriots to fixing their own chaos

When it comes to law and order in America, Minnesota liberals are never happy unless they’re finding someone else to blame. This week, their leaders filed a federal lawsuit demanding “evidence” from federal agents after two tragic deaths—Renee Good and Alex Pretti—in a standoff with Homeland Security in Minneapolis. Instead of supporting the efforts of those trying to keep our streets safe, they just want to drag patriots through the mud for politics.

Let’s get real: the Minnesota Democrat machine would rather villainize federal agents—who put their lives on the line every day—than look in the mirror at their own failed progressive policies. If Minneapolis wasn’t already a crime-filled disaster, this scene may have never happened. But blue-state leaders care more about coddling criminals and exploiting chaos than investigating how their own rules make these tragic events more likely.

Now, these same Minnesota politicians are running to court, demanding the federal government hand over every scrap of evidence possible—like they suddenly care about transparency. Where was this hunger for evidence during the BLM riots that burned the city to the ground? Liberals pick and choose when “justice” matters—only when it fits their anti-law enforcement narrative.

Every time law enforcement does its job, leftists scream for investigations and sue anyone with a badge. Meanwhile, activists and criminals walk free, thanks to the soft-on-crime policies championed by the very people now pretending to care about American lives. It’s hard to take these lawsuits seriously when they only ever target those trying to restore order—not the thugs who create the chaos.

Once again, Minnesota’s leaders would rather attack the brave men and women of Homeland Security than face the results of their own agenda. Are they really after justice—or just another excuse to bash patriots and support their own radical platforms? The answer seems pretty clear.

Source: Washington Times


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