Another day, another desperate liberal stunt out of Minnesota. This time, state officials are marching into federal court, waving lawsuits at the Trump administration over a handful of police shootings. It’s the same old blame game, only now they’re accusing Washington of “hiding evidence.” When will they admit the real problem isn’t in D.C. but in their own backyard?
Let’s talk facts: three incidents involving federal officers—including the deaths of Alex Pretti and Renee Good—are at the center of this political circus. Democrats lost control of their cities, left cops powerless, and opened the floodgates to crime. Now, when officers do their jobs to keep Americans safe, the left cries foul and runs straight to the courtroom. This is lawfare, plain and simple—a cheap shot at anyone who would dare enforce the law in a blue state gone off the rails.
What’s truly disgusting is how leftist officials seem more concerned about protecting their anti-cop narrative than pursuing the truth. They’re always quick to throw federal officers under the bus if it means scoring cheap political points. Yet, where was all this outrage when their own failed policies led to chaos, violence, and declining safety in Minnesota’s streets? Liberals can’t clean up their own mess, so they look for someone else to blame.
This lawsuit is just another excuse to line the pockets of trial lawyers and activists, not a real search for answers. Democrats say they want “accountability,” but what they really want is power—power to rewrite the rules, attack President Trump, and undermine anyone who stands for order. It’s classic hypocrisy and anti-American at its core. The law matters, but only when it’s convenient for their agenda.
If Minnesota officials spent half as much energy fixing their cities as they did chasing after President Trump, maybe citizens like Renee Good and Alex Pretti would still be alive. But the left would rather sue and virtue signal than face the ugly truth about what decades of “progressive” leadership have done to this country. How many more times will Democrat politicians put politics over public safety, just to score a headline?
Source: Washington Times
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