The Stack: Tim Walz Is Fueling Lawlessness in Minnesota

Minnesota is no longer flirting with disorder—it is sliding headfirst into absolute lawlessness. In today’s Toddcast, Todd explains why Governor Tim Walz has become the most dangerous governor in America. As federal immigration officers face violent resistance in Minneapolis, including ambushes involving weapons, Walz continues to inflame tensions rather than enforce the law.

Todd walks through two recent ICE encounters—one fatal, one non-fatal—and explains how misleading narratives and reckless rhetoric have emboldened activists now openly calling for militancy “by any means necessary.” This is no longer protest; it is an organized effort to obstruct federal law enforcement.

The episode also explores the constitutional stakes, including why the Insurrection Act is now part of the national conversation. When state leaders encourage defiance and chaos, the federal government is left with limited options. This is a sobering look at what happens when ideology replaces responsibility—and why Minnesota may be the warning sign the rest of the country cannot ignore.

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📝 Transcript: Tim Walz Is Fueling Lawlessness in Minnesota

The Todd Huff Show – January 16, 2025

Host: Todd Huff

Todd Huff: My friends, Governor Tim Walz is the most dangerous governor in the country. The most dangerous governor in America. We are watching this unfold in real time. Real people are getting hurt because in part of the rhetoric and the recklessness of the governor of the state of Minnesota, this, my friends, has got to stop. And by the way, this man was half a step away from being vice president of the United States.

The most dangerous. The most dangerous governor in America, Tim Walz continues to just go scorched earth on the state of Minnesota. We'll talk about this today. Some recent developments, including, well, an ambush on a federal officer in Minneapolis. There's lots to get to here today, and that's where we're headed.

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Let's give you an update on what's been going on in Minnesota. Minnesota is absolutely, positively a disaster right now. And it's not because the law is being enforced. It's because the law has been ignored for all of this time.

And I want to give you an update here. We, of course, have gone through and talked recently about the fatal shooting involving an ICE enforcement operation, the ICE officer Jonathan Ross, who shot and allegedly shot and fatally wounded Renee Good.

Todd Huff: We've talked about that on the program. Even yesterday we talked about how recent reports were that the officer, Mr. Ross, when he was struck by the vehicle, apparently it caused internal bleeding, which gives you a better idea of how much of an impact Ms. Good had when she ran into Officer Ross with her car.

Of course, he fires his weapon, and Good was killed. And of course, this is used as an example of ICE exercising excessive force. We've talked about that. That just happened the last week or so. I think it was last Wednesday.

Now there's another incident. Now this was a non-fatal shooting. This was another ICE enforcement event, an attempted arrest where the officer was ambushed, ambushed by multiple people. I believe it's three. The details are still maybe a little bit sketchy here.

But an ICE agent was enforcing immigration law, attempted to arrest someone. He was ambushed. He was attacked with the man wielding a snow shovel, a broom or broom handle. And there were multiple attackers involved. I believe that there were three.

Todd Huff: The officer fires his weapon defensively. The attacker was shot in the leg. The alleged attacker has survived. And now, of course, we've got more pandemonium, more, well, just chaos in Minnesota.

NewsMax.com is where this article is posted. As always, it's in the Stack of Stuff, or you can go to their website and find it yourself. Headline here: Federal Officer Shoots Suspect in Minneapolis Arrest.

A federal officer shot a person in the leg in Minneapolis after being attacked with a shovel and broom handle while trying to make an arrest Wednesday, federal officials said. The Department of Homeland Security said in a statement on the social media platform X that a federal law enforcement officer stopped an illegal alien from Venezuela.

The person drove away and crashed into a parked car. Seems very, very safe here. Before taking off on foot, DHS said. After officers reached the person, two other people arrived from a nearby apartment and all three started attacking the officer, according to DHS.

Todd Huff: Fearing for his life and safety, as he was being ambushed by three individuals, the officer fired a defensive shot to defend his life, DHS said. The two people who came out of the apartment are in custody. It said the people. Excuse me.

The shooting took place about four and a half miles north of where Renee Good was killed on January 7th. Smoke filled the street near the site of the shooting as federal officers and protesters squared off.

A group of officers were in gas masks and helmets, fired tear gas and grenades into a small crowd while protesters threw snowballs and chanted “Our streets.” Earlier Wednesday, a judge gave the Trump administration time to respond to a request to suspend its immigration crackdown in Minnesota.

While the Pentagon looked for military lawyers to join what has become a chaotic law enforcement effort in the state. Chaos. Chaos. He's a governor. Governor Walz is basically presiding over and encouraging, encouraging what I would say is absolute anarchy.

Absolute anarchy again. This is so fundamentally basic and easy to understand. There are no two sides to this. This is pretty cut and dry.

Todd Huff: The United States government, the federal government, has the authority per statute, per the Constitution, per what it was created to do, to enforce immigration law. And Minnesota, under the direction of Governor Walz, who by the way has encouraged people to resist ICE, what does that even mean by the way? What does it mean to resist ICE?

As I was preparing the show this morning, as I was looking at this and thinking about this and looking at the narrative and how this is being framed and so forth, it's fascinating to me as I go about looking at this and just thinking about this, the narrative, what's happening.

We quite literally have people who are on the side of absolute lawlessness and they think they're in the right. In what universe is that correct? Listen, I don't want to get too much into this, but I do want to mention this.

I am a Christian, and I don't say that, I just want to explain from the Christian, the biblical perspective. The rule of law, my friends, is a good thing.

Todd Huff: You know, we are told biblically as Christians, we're to be respectful of government, we're to follow the laws. We're to show respect to the people who are in positions of political power and so forth. That doesn't mean we have to agree with them.

We have a system here, and this is something I've spoken about before. We have a system here in our society, where our culture, our government here, where we are a nation of laws. We don't have kings. We have a government that's filled with people that have been voted on by us.

We don't have leaders, so to speak. We have politicians. We should be committed to the rule of law. That's where our commitment lies. Our commitment should not be all hail the king or the president.

These are people who fill a role based upon the votes of the people in the country, the rules of elections and so forth. Probably a little bit of election fraud, which is unfortunate, because you're not allowed to even mention that.

But this is how it's supposed to be. And so we should be ultimately most respectful to the rule of law, not to the person.

Todd Huff: Listen, we should be respectful, but we ought to be able to have disagreements. We're a nation that's built upon this concept of self-governance. We gave our consent to the people. We elected to do certain things.

They do not hold absolute authority over us. We are not subjects to them. You know, you look back at the nation of Israel, they clamored, they begged God for a king.

They begged God for a king. God, that was not part of God's plan. He didn't want them to have a king. He gave them a king at their request.

But they had a king. They had several, many kings, right? They first had King Saul. They then had King David. They had King Solomon. The nation split. They had kings in the north and the south, northern and southern kingdoms.

They had multiple kings. And a monarchy is much different than a constitutional republic.

Todd Huff: And so we don't have to bow to the king. We don't have a king. We have a president. We should be respectful. We should be able to disagree.

We should be able to talk about these things as we talk about them here each and every day. But we should be committed to supporting the rule of law.

Now, biblically, Christians are to do this unless the law tells them to do something, unless the law violates a biblical concept or truth. And you'll find examples of that.

You go back in the Old Testament to the Book of Daniel, you'll find several examples of people who disobeyed the rule of, well, the orders of the edicts of the king, King Nebuchadnezzar in particular.

And there's other examples as well. But this one, these stand out the most.

This is Daniel, where he was not again supposed to pray.

Todd Huff: And of course, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego. They were supposed to worship the king and they refused to do that. And by so doing, they were thrown into a fiery furnace.

And as the Bible tells us, God saved them from that fiery furnace. Great stories in the Book of Daniel. In fact, that may be, it's hard to say your favorite biblical story, but that may be my favorite.

I love, if you know the story well, these young, they're young by the way, these are very young men, teenage boys sort of age.

And Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego are given one more chance to basically fall down and worship King Nebuchadnezzar.

And they say, O King, we're not going to worship you. We worship God. And our God is able to save us.

This is paraphrased. I'm not reading this verbatim.

Todd Huff: But our God is able to save us from the fiery furnace that you're about to throw us into. And then perhaps some of the most powerful words in scripture.

I think about this a lot. They look at King Nebuchadnezzar, these teenage boys, and they say, but even if he doesn't.

Even if he doesn't. Even if you throw us in there and we're incinerated and we are reduced to a pile of ashes, King Nebuchadnezzar, we're still not going to fall down and worship the image that you created.

This 90-foot statue or whatever it was of gold. We're not going to do it. And they were prepared to die. Prepared to die as teenage boys.

That, my friends, is something worth emulating. That is not what we're seeing in Minnesota today.

The three young men, the three young Hebrews did not engage in what the modern left would call resistance.

Todd Huff: Where now they're calling back. They're calling for violence now. They're calling to fight against ICE and against the administration basically in some sort of a military conflict.

They're calling now for, it's actually being done. I've got the receipts here and they're in the Stack of Stuff if you want to read them.

We'll get to this. But they're calling for basically military response, people joining a militia and fighting back with weapons.

You may have seen another video where a protester on the street is yelling at ICE, threatening to kill them with guns.

Specifically, we're going to go get guns and take care of this. And you get the idea. That's not the way.

This is pure anarchy. And we should be following the law.

This is what we're supposed to do as American citizens, not be falling at the feet of the presidency or Congress or anything else.

We should respect and follow the rule of law.

Todd Huff: Now you can certainly clamor and protest and say, I don't like the law. The law should be changed. And there can be laws again, even as Christians, where we say we can't follow that law and we're prepared to face the consequences.

Biblically, it doesn't really allow for you to take up arms and to threaten to kill the people who are trying to enforce the law. You can disobey the law and face the consequences, but this isn't the way it's supposed to be done. And they want you to believe that they're on the right side of this.

My friends, this is dangerous. The rhetoric has been amped up to the 10th degree. This is justified. People believe they're justified in attacking ICE officers, and this is in part because of the rhetoric that's being used by people like Tim Walz.

In fact, President Trump went pretty hard after Tim Walz. Tim Walz took to social media to make a direct appeal to President Trump. I'll get to that in a moment.

Todd Huff: Of course, this is pure sophistry and political gamesmanship and narrative creation here, trying to make himself look like he's the one who's on the side of calm when he, Governor Walz, the most dangerous governor in America, is actually the one that's fueling a lot of this.

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Todd Huff: Headline here says, White House slams Walz, Democrats in Minnesota following governor's quote, direct appeal to Trump.

President Trump threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act. We talked about this. I talked about this a couple years ago, a couple weeks ago, as we entered 2026. I said things to keep your eye on in 2026 would include this very thing.

We knew that this was going to continue to get more intense in Minnesota. And we knew that Trump was going to again raise issue with or going to be conversations about invoking the Insurrection Act.

The White House pushed back Thursday after Governor Tim Walz told President Donald Trump to quote, turn the temperature down following a warning from the President that he could invoke the Insurrection Act over unrest in Walz' state.

Todd Huff: In a quote, direct appeal on X, Walz pleaded to Trump to quote, stop this campaign of retribution and said that this is not who we are.

Oh my goodness. I hate. I hate what, the passion of a million sons, that statement. There are several statements I hate that people make. Number one, I hate it when people say, I don't like this at all.

I think, and the reason I hate it is because it's not rooted in truth, when people say things like, this is my truth.

There is something inside me that just grinds and fumes and just cannot sit at ease as I listen to that. There is truth, my friends.

Let me tell you something. Truth doesn't care about me. Truth doesn't care about you.

Truth is what it is. You can agree with it, you can disagree with it, it doesn't matter.

Truth is an immovable force. It is what it is.

Todd Huff: It doesn't matter if every person in the world says it's not true or if every person says it is true. Truth stands on its own merit. So this concept of my truth, your truth, it's mind numbing to me. And also the statement, this is not who we are. Oh, it just, it is so condescending to me. It is so self-righteous. This is not who we are.

When someone gets caught doing something that they shouldn't be doing, like a celebrity or whatever, what do they do? They tell us, this is not who I am. This is not what I believe. I'm gonna go check myself into rehab. Listen, I'm not against any of those things, but it's just so patronizing to me.

This is not who we are. Well, who are you, Governor Walz? You're the one who is, well, condoning and I would say encouraging, fanning these flames into what's happening in Minnesota.

Stop the campaign of retribution. What is, what does that even mean? People say, well, you're coming after Minnesota because it's a blue state.

We're coming after Minnesota because you can see how it's being run. You can see who are the people who have basically put all the tinder into the tinderbox, dried it out, threw gasoline on it, and are now holding the match, the matchbook.

Todd Huff: Who's doing that? Governor Tim Walz. And these lunatics on the radical left got to pick a timeout, my friends.

Sit tight. Back in just a minute.

Welcome back, my friends. I really want to spend some time here on this comment that Governor Walz made. Stop this campaign of retribution. This is not who we are. Turn the temperature down, he told the President.

How do you turn the temperature down? What does that mean? Well, that apparently means to not enforce the law. Enforcing the law turns the temperature up. I think not enforcing the law turns the temperature up.

I think having a lawless, godless, radical leftist running your state and creating an environment where the people who are breaking the law, who are there in this country illegally, who are basically stealing taxpayer money, which we've seen that story break.

When they're on the side of those folks and they're demonizing the people on the other side, that, to me, seems like that's what's turning the temperature up.

Todd Huff: You cannot say, you can't say with a straight face that enforcing the law is turning the temperature up. Stop this campaign of retribution. This is not who we are. This is so, I can't stand it. I can't. I cannot stand these words.

But what is the campaign of retribution? I mentioned it before the break. The idea here is that, hey, Trump is targeting these blue states because they don't politically align with him.

Trump is going after illegal aliens in this particular state, in the state of Minnesota, because they don't politically align with him, so he's getting even with them.

You know, listen, I forget which philosopher was the one who said when you have basically the idea is when you have many laws, you have many law breakers.

When you have all these administrative laws, then everybody eventually becomes guilty of breaking something, because no human being can possibly know administratively all the ways that the state arbitrarily many times says it's going to be run.

And so I am a big proponent of that. We get too many laws that are meaningless.

Todd Huff: The government has grown in this bureaucratic, in many cases, this blunt force object instrument that's used to punish the people who disagree with it. I understand that and I'm sympathetic to that.

In fact, we've watched as President Trump was victimized by that, although Trump would never call himself a victim, and I agree with those sentiments as well.

But he was attacked by people who were prepared to wield the power of the government and to use it in inappropriate and illegal ways to do what they did to Trump, and that is reprehensible across the board. Reprehensible.

But to say, to say that you're enforcing federal immigration law in a city and that these people who are here illegally are being removed.

By the way, 70 percent of these people, according to the data, 70 percent of these people have been involved in criminal activities.

So we're still not down to the level of the people who have been here peaceably living their lives and raising families for 30 or 40 years.

Certainly some of those people have been caught up in these things. But again, they're still violating the law.

And this is absolutely what the enforcement of the law says.

Todd Huff: But these operations are designed to get the dangerous people out. And look at now, look at the reaction. We've got dangerous people here who are standing up to protect these so-called rights of people to be here illegally who are also dangerous.

The White House responded, and they said Tim Walz, Jacob Fry, and Democrat leaders in Minnesota have done nothing but turn up the temperature, smear heroic ICE officers, and incite violence against them, all in defense of criminal illegal aliens.

That was White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson. That's what she told Fox News. She also added this: in Minnesota, ICE has arrested rapists, drug traffickers, domestic abusers, and more.

Despite Democrat opposition, the Trump administration will protect the American people and enforce the law without apology. The only statement Tim Walsh should be making is an apology.

Bingo bango. I agree with that 100 percent.

Todd Huff: He has repeatedly compared ICE officers to Nazis and lied about their important work, including his speech just last night. This was her speaking yesterday in response to Walz' speech. I think his speech was Wednesday.

So regardless, you got this battle brewing, and the heat just keeps getting turned up higher and higher, my friends, because it doesn't stop there. It doesn't stop there.

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Todd Huff: My friends, all right, so the rhetoric has been just blown out of proportion. We now have people in the state of Minnesota who are calling for, well, federal-state and federal conflict.

Literal conflict being called for by people who are wanting to escalate from quote resistance to militancy. That's what they want to do.

So now there's activists out there that are not just calling for people to resist, which of course resist is already a code word for doing what they're doing.

They're now making explicit calls for militancy. No longer even pursuing the guidelines. There are little rules, word games that say they are trying to do protest.

No, no, no, my friends. They're now openly calling for militancy.

This is at the Washington Free Beacon. Headline here is Tim Walz encourages resistance. Minnesota ICE Watch declares time is ripe to embrace militancy.

Minnesota ICE Watch posts guide encouraging escalation by quote any means necessary.

Todd Huff: The ICE Watch group at the center of the truly unruly demonstrations gripping Minneapolis urged supporters to quote embrace militancy and escalate their demands by any means necessary.

Hours later, Minnesota governor, the most dangerous governor in America, Tim Walz, also encouraged residents to resist ICE, accusing the agency of carrying out a campaign of organized brutality.

So this is the rhetoric coming from the most dangerous governor in the nation's office, Tim Walz. He's saying it's a campaign of organized brutality. He's arguing for resistance to ICE.

This, my friends, this literally lays the groundwork. This does. It lays the groundwork for the argument to be made that Trump can issue the Insurrection Act.

He can implement this. He's got the baseline to do this now.

The Insurrection Act exists to give the president the opportunity, the ability, to deal with an actual insurrection where the federal authority is being blocked from being enforced.

The president can invoke the Insurrection Act, and that's where we find ourselves now.

Todd Huff: This may be, some people might think that this is a political trap. They're trying to get Trump to do this to help Democrats with politics, the campaign here, the midterms in 2026. That's certainly possible. But this is also who these folks are again.

They're openly calling for militancy. Minnesota ICE Watch, going back to the article here, which describes itself as quote, an autonomous collective documenting and resisting against ICE, police, and all colonial, militarized regimes.

I just can't. I can't. When I read this stuff, these people are absolutely lunatics. They shared an Instagram post on Wednesday teaching agitators how to relay information on police and or fascist activity at demonstrations.

It says this, and I got to wrap up this segment. We within the belly of this imperial beast face a turning point.

After seven full months during which our protests have utterly failed to slow the gears of the war machine, what on earth are they talking about?

There's nothing left to do but escalate. The time is ripe to embrace militancy on the ground, both to keep ourselves safer and as a demonstration of commitment to the words by any means necessary.

Calling for military conflict, my friends. These radicals are dangerous. And the governor is too.

Time out. Back in a minute.

Todd Huff: Welcome back, my friends. Final segment of the week. You know, I want to say this off the top. I try to do this as I can for those that are closest to me today.

Today is our youngest daughter's 12th birthday. She's 12 years old. This will be the last go-round, the last 12 months where my wife and I have a child who's not yet reached the teen years.

She's our youngest. Our other two are what, 16 and 14 years old. Now we have one who's 12.

Happy birthday, Audrey. She's my little buddy. Anyway, it's a pleasure to. She's been a blessing. They all have been.

So, but let's get back to the issue at hand here today. I want to kind of wrap this up and paint the picture for where we are.

Because it is as bad as it gets, my friends. We're at a crossroads here. We're at a crossroads and Trump's not backing down.

Todd Huff: We know that these folks calling for militancy, as they call it, are not backing down. They're calling for ICE to be stopped using any means necessary.

And it's wild. It is so wild to think about. You know, when they talk about these things, when they explain to you in civics class, if that's even still a thing, or government class, they explain how things are supposed to work.

This is precisely the way it should not work. And we have a governor, the most dangerous governor in America, who is at the root of these problems.

I don't know if he's trying to give himself political cover. There's a lot going on here. They are full of rage. They hate this nation as founded.

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Todd Huff: Friends, this is not the way that it is supposed to work. But they have, they, the left, have dug into the trenches here.

They've dug into the trenches. They are openly calling for rebellion against the law.

They are openly calling for rebellion against the constitutional authority of the federal government.

Trump now legitimately, legitimately has a case to invoke the Insurrection Act, sending in the military to put an end to the chaos and what's happening there.

He has an argument. I'm not saying he should or shouldn't at this point. I'm simply saying that he has an argument.

This is precisely the sort of thing that the law was written for. This was how this was designed to work.

You have a state that is rebelling against the authority of the federal government. This isn't even something that can be argued.

Todd Huff: In fact, if you look at their argument, which I shared with you, they're saying that President Trump is seeking retribution against the citizens of Minnesota.

It's bizarre to think that you would be seeking retribution by enforcing existing federal law.

Law, by the way, that's been on the books. These weren't new laws that were created by Trump and the Republican Party here in recent years.

These laws have been on the books for a long, long time. They have simply been ignored.

But it goes to show just how much the Democrats have politically invested in these laws being ignored and broken.

It gives us, it explains the reasons why Biden did not secure the border.

Because this touches their voting base. They rely upon, listen, they can say whatever they want.

But I am convinced that the left relies upon illegal voters more than we realize.

Todd Huff: Just like think about the fraud that was discovered with these Somali daycare scandal stuff in Minnesota.

This stuff is part of the process. They know this.

Not only does it give them the votes or the opportunity to take advantage of a broken system to affect elections and to affect the way that congressional districts are assigned per the Constitution.

And affects how many electoral votes the state has, states have for the president.

It affects all those things, this illegal immigration problem.

But it also goes to show, it also goes to show how much they want to remake America, the left.

I've said this before, they fundamentally hate this country as founded.

And so a lot of people get caught up on where these immigrants are from. It doesn't necessarily matter.

What they want are people to come into this country who don't need to assimilate.

Who have a different viewpoint, who don't hold dear the principles upon which we were founded.

Because ultimately that gives them the political means necessary to fundamentally change this country.

And that's what they want more than anything, my friends.

They hate this country and the Constitution.

I gotta go.

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Todd Huff

Todd Huff is a popular talk show host and podcaster known for his intelligent and entertaining conservative discussions on The Todd Huff Show, which attracts 200,000 weekly listeners. He covers a variety of topics, including politics and culture, with a focus on authentic and meaningful dialogue. Outside of work, he enjoys traveling with his family, spending time outdoors, and coaching his kids' soccer team.

https://toddhuffshow.com
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