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What the hell is Trump doing in Minnesota?

Trump sends Homan to negotiate with the corrupt Dems in Minnesota. Are we headed for the biggest betrayal on immigration since Reagan’s amnesty?

Good evening, my friends.

If you’ve been paying attention to what’s happened in Minnesota, you are likely pissed off, and I don’t blame you. My first reaction to the news that Trump had decided to negotiate with the corrupt worm Walz was one of fury. I was outraged that Trump seemed to be caving yet again on one of – if not his biggest promise – during the 2024 campaign: to deport all the illegal aliens Biden brought into the country.

Imagine my disgust when I pulled up the Daily Mail front page and ran into this article about a potential Trump betrayal of his voters:

Donald Trump is facing a revolt from his most loyal MAGA supporters over fears the largest mass deportation effort in US history could unravel within the next 24 hours amid talks to wind down operations in Minneapolis.

The arrival of White House Border Czar Tom Homan on the scene may be a relief to rank-and-file ICE agents who increasingly see Kristi Noem as a haphazard leader.

But there’s now a palpable fear among Trump’s most fervent supporters that the leadership swap could foretell a significant change in immigration strategy and lead to capitulation to the left.

Homan’s top priority, according to sources, will be coordinating negotiations between Minnesota Democratic state leaders and the White House in the wake of an agent’s killing of ICU nurse Alex Pretti.

Immigration hardliners warn that any deal by Homan that leads ICE agents to scale back their presence in Minnesota will be seen as a collapse of Trump’s mass deportation agenda and a win for liberal protesters.

These concerns come after Trump said in a Fox News interview on Tuesday that Homeland Security would ‘deescalate a little bit’ in Minneapolis.

Mike Howell, president of the Oversight Project and a longtime ally of Homan who has just been sent to Minnesota, is praying that his longtime friend won’t strike any deal with the Democrats who run the state. Howell has a longstanding professional relationship with Homan that goes back years over their shared views on immigration.

Rather, he said, Homan should hold the line and even surge more forces into the Twin Cities to avoid handing protesters a victory that could spell the end of the movement.

‘The mass deportation agenda could be completely wound back within the next 24 hours,’ Howell told the Daily Mail on Tuesday.

It’s unclear what Homan’s strategy will be during his negotiations with Democratic leaders and the ultimate decision will be left for Trump to decide.

A source close to the White House warned that if Trump blinks on mass deportations it would be the ‘biggest betrayal’ of Republican voters since George H.W. Bush broke his no-new-taxes promise and watched his presidency unravel in 1993.

‘If Trump backs down on deportations, he might as well pack it in. It will be the biggest betrayal to the base since George HW Bush raised taxes,’ the White House insider told the Daily Mail.

Howell agrees adding, ‘This is a pivotal moment that will determine immigration enforcement operations for the years to come. If a rioters’ veto is allowed to limit or redirect immigration enforcement operations, then the administration has lost control of the mass deportation agenda.’

So this is where we are now, folks. As some of you know from reading recent posts, I have gotten seriously sick of Donald Trump. We gave him two presidential terms, and he has mostly wasted both of them. The first year of the second term got pissed away on Israel, Ukraine, chasing the Nobel Peace Prize, and building his ridiculous Marie Antoinette Golden Ballroom.

He should have immediately used the mandate he got in 2024 to beat the crap out of the Republicans in the Senate who have been holding up his agenda and who have refused to end the filibuster. Instead, he immediately allowed his attention and energy to be hijacked by the damned neocons and funneled into foreign bullshit that nobody voted for, particularly for Israel.

Lyndon Johnson would have had every senator dragged into the Oval Office, and he would have told them point-blank, “You motherfuckers are going to pass all of my legislation or I will fucking destroy you!” Johnson knew how to instill terror in his fellow Democrats to get what he wanted out of them, and he pulled no punches whatsoever to get his legislation passed.

Donald Trump didn’t even try, not once, not at all. In fact, he didn’t even have legislation ready to go when he got his 2024 mandate, despite the fact that he had four years to plan it all out before taking power again. That is not just laziness; it is stupidity and incompetence caused by a complete lack of interest in the mechanics of passing legislation.

Trump’s refusal to terrorize the Senate Republicans is par for the course for him. He has no balls whatsoever when it comes to confronting the establishment Republicans who stymie his agenda at every turn. He wants to be liked and respected by them, so he doesn’t even try to fight them. Compare that to Lyndon Johnson, who had deep knowledge of the Senate and who never pulled his punches to get what he wanted from Congress. Johnson would have used the first year to ram through as much of his legislative agenda as possible.

And now it looks like Trump might pull the plug on mass deportations. So what was the point of electing him in the first place? Yes, he stopped people from coming in through the border, and I give him credit for it. But the long-term political implications of letting the invaders stay inside the country will be dreadful and dangerous for all of us. They must be tracked down, and as many as possible must be booted out of the country.

I have written posts about how the 2026 election is likely to be a bloodbath for Republicans, but can you imagine what is going to happen if Trump stabs his voters in the back over immigration? I wouldn’t be surprised if the Democrats end up with a huge majority in the Senate as well as a gigantic one in the House.

The midterm election will likely be an historic repudiation of Trump that will result in his impeachment and possible removal from office if his Republican enemies in the Senate side with the Democrats and vote to remove him from office. Remember that in his last impeachment there were 57 votes to remove him, and 67 is the magic number to give him the political death penalty. He would be the first president ever removed from office in the history of the country.

If Trump ends up removed from office, I will shed no tears. At this point, JD Vance is looking like a better choice to run the country. Will he disappoint us the way Trump has so far? Possibly, but I am willing to roll the dice on Vance anyway. I’ve just had enough of Trump talking tough and then backpedaling when the heat is put on him by the corrupt, woke trash.

It boggles the mind that Trump appears blithely unaware of what the woke Democrats are going to do to him, his administration, and his family if they get power back in 2026. They will pull out all the stops, and they will make his life a miserable hell again. Yet he stupidly undermines his own political strength by not taking care of the people who voted for him. He has done this over and over, and yet somehow expects things to end positively in 2026. WTF? 🤔 🙄

Don’t be shocked, my friends, if you feel a knife in your back and Trump’s hand is the one that holds it. The very fact that he is sending Homan to “negotiate” is a signal of weakness. Trump could have invoked the Insurrection Act (which has been done before numerous times) to deal with the corrupt Democrats in Minnesota, but instead he backpedaled and might now be preparing an egregious betrayal of his own voters.

Let’s hope it doesn’t happen, because if it does, Trump is finished.

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