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– Memo to Minneapolis: Don’t Take the Bait

Dear Minneapolis:

We‍ are sorry for⁢ what you are going through. We get ‍it.

One day you’re living ⁤in a vibrant, multicultural city that, yeah, has its ​problems‍ but​ is also pretty great.The next day, the president is calling you terrorists and insurrectionists and threatening to turn the U.S. military on you and your kids.

Been⁣ there.

First off, thanks for⁢ standing up⁣ for Lady Liberty. The old‍ gal had a rough year in⁣ 2025, ‌and 2026 isn’t promising to be any better. She needs​ all the friends she​ can get, and the Twin Cities ​folks‍ are true blue. And ‍I’m not talking Democrat or Republican,because we’re past that.

It’s come down to⁢ deciding what kind of American you are. The kind who believes in the‌ Constitution, rule of law​ and due process, ‌or the ‌kind who believes in strongmen, rule⁣ of the rich and armed authorities ⁣who will disappear‌ you​ if you make them mad, ⁤citizen or not.

Minneapolitans‍ have proven they’re ⁢on the righteous side of that divide.

But here’s the thing – you’ve got to keep these protests peaceful. Being the ‍entertainment capital of the‍ world, we won’t deny that it’s riveting to watch video after video of ICE officers slipping ⁣on, well, ice like some klutzy Keystone ‌Kops short. ‍And the passion with which protesters are turning out, risking ⁤their own ⁤safety to⁤ protect⁤ strangers, is inspiring.

But don’t take the bait. Don’t cross the line. Don’t‌ use physical ⁤violence, whether it’s throwing a water bottle ​or‍ something more. President Trump⁤ threatened on Thursday to invoke the Insurrection Act,just like ⁢he did in⁣ Los Angeles before sending in the National Guard‌ using a lesser authority. Even that turned​ out to be legally problematic,but he did‌ it anyway.

“Minnesota insurrection is a direct result of a FAILED​ governor and a TERRIBLE mayor‌ encouraging‌ violence against ⁢law enforcement,” Deputy Atty.Gen. todd Blanche wrote on social media ‌after Trump’s post. “It’s disgusting. Walz‌ and Frey -⁤ I’m focused‌ on ⁣stopping YOU from your‌ terrorism ​by whatever means ⁣necessary. This ⁣is not a threat. It’s a promise.”

Whatever means necessary.

This administration is salivating ⁤to‌ invoke martial law.They bring it up ‍every chance they get. Although ⁣the Insurrection Act has been​ used before – by President‍ George H.W. Bush⁢ in Los Angeles in 1992 after the Rodney King​ beating – ‍this is ‌different.

To many other guardrails of democracy ​have been demolished. Too much power has already been consolidated into⁣ the hands of ⁤one man.

If it happens, if the military ‌is turned against citizens, a boundary will be ‌broken that can’t​ be easily restored. We will⁣ likely then​ have ⁢military in streets of multiple American cities ahead of the November elections, ⁣which can only‌ make this fragile turn at the ballot box⁢ more ​precarious.

Los Angeles in 2025 was the test case on how far Trump could go,‍ and ‌it truly seems it wasn’t far⁣ enough. Just like in Minneapolis, we had some folks who used violence – even though the vast​ majority of protesters were peaceful. Because Los Angeles is and has always⁤ been a city of activists -‌ like Minneapolis – there were plenty of​ leaders willing and able to step forward and ensure that ​protesters policed themselves.

The result of that restraint was​ that at the⁤ end of the day, not even ‍the ⁢so-called “journalists” of ⁣the right-wing propaganda ‍machine could come ⁢up with enough shock-and-awe ‍videos to convince the rest of America that the place was out⁢ of control.

Now the Trump machine is ⁢trying it ​with you,Minnesota. It’s ⁣not by chance ⁤that this trouble has landed on your doorstep. ​After the killing of George Floyd, Minneapolis showed it wasn’t afraid to show up for justice. No one ever doubted -⁤ Trump especially – that⁢ sending immigration ⁢full-force into⁢ your⁢ city would stir up trouble.

Gov. Tim Walz said it⁢ himself on Thursday in his own social media ‍post.

“We can -⁢ we must – speak out ‍loudly, urgently, but⁢ also peacefully.⁤ We cannot fan the flames of chaos.⁤ that’s ⁣what he wants,” ​he wrote.

But also, please keep filming,please keep ⁣fighting. Thursday was also Martin Luther‌ King Jr.’s actual birthday. ⁢ In 1959, King made a little-known appearance on Minneapolis ⁣TV.

“I’m of the opinion that it⁢ is possible ⁤for one to stand firmly and courageously⁣ against an evil system, and yet not ‌use violence ⁣to stand up against it,” he said then.

“It is possible​ to love ⁢the individual who does the evil deed​ while hating the⁤ deed ​that⁢ the person does.”

someone ⁣described minneapolis ⁢the​ other ‌day⁣ as‌ having the inclusivity and quirkiness of San Francisco ‍but with⁤ the attitude of the Bronx – a fearsome combination.

Don’t ‍let Trump exploit it.

In ⁢solidarity,
California

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