Democrats call it whatever they want to make themselves feel better about their anti- ICE behavior – “protests,” “activism,” “mostly peaceful civic engagement” and “free speech.” But what’s unfolding in many parts of the country, especially Minnesota, isn’t dissent. It’s rebellion. And pretending otherwise is how states end up governing by mob. And it’s rebellion not just by individual Democrats, it’s rebellion by the Democratic states.

Yes, we’re talking about YOU California, Washington State, and Minnesota – and about seven more of you.

As independent news dude Bill O’Reilly has bluntly put it recently, according to Gateway Pundit, this isn’t about signs and chants anymore. When organized groups openly obstruct federal law enforcement, harass agents, dox their families, and local leaders either cheer it on or look the other way, a line has been crossed. That’s not free speech – that’s defiance of federal authority.

And why are they doing it? Because Dems want to keep all of the illegal aliens Biden let in (even the criminals) in the United States. Why? They want their votes now and in the future. They want their representation for Congress.

And to that end, the blue states (the politicians) are in rebellion – and they want their Leftist “troops” to support them. But here’s the truth: States don’t get to selectively decide which federal laws they’ll tolerate based on vibes, hashtags, or what their voter base wants to happen. When governors and mayors provide political cover for lawlessness, they aren’t “protecting communities.”

They’re underwriting chaos by actively interfering with federal operations and refusing to uphold their constitutional obligations.

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The United States needs to restore the basic concept that laws still matter, borders still exist, and the United States isn’t a collection of semi-autonomous protest zones.

Rebellions don’t start with muskets anymore – they start with Democratic talking points and excuses – and they continue when Democratic politicians clamoring for votes are unwilling to enforce the law.