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- Memo to Minneapolis: Don't Take the Bait - News Directory 3

– Memo to Minneapolis: Don’t Take the Bait

January 20, 2026 Marcus Rodriguez Entertainment
News Context
At a glance
  • 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...
  • The old‍ gal had a rough year in⁣ 2025, and 2026 isn't promising to be any better.
  • It's come down to⁢ deciding what kind of American you are.
Original source: latimes.com

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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