There is no doubt that the single most consequential week of Donald Trump’s second term, to this point, is now underway. The president must decide — in the face of a highly coordinated and well-funded domestic terror campaign by the enemies of civilization — to choose one of two options. He can fulfill his constitutional obligation as the leader of the Executive Branch to enforce the law by continuing to deport illegal aliens and by dismantling left-wing organizations that are laundering taxpayer money to fund a violent insurrection. Or, in the alternative, the president can surrender. He can concede that, in America, the government does not have a monopoly on the use of force. He can revert the United States to a “state of nature.” He can suspend immigration enforcement in Minneapolis. He can give the fraudulent NGOs and the fake “legal observers” a free pass, after weeks of harassing and assaulting federal agents (in addition to private citizens who happen to “look like” federal agents). And in turn, if he chooses that path, the president will guarantee more violence and lawlessness than this country has ever seen in recent history. And it will be, for all intents and purposes, the end of his presidency and the country.
In a moment, we’ll cover the shooting of Alex Pretti, and how he ended up dying in front of yet another “cultural lear-ing center” for foreigners in Minneapolis, which appears to have at least one fraudulent business on every block.


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