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Gallego: "Young American men and women are dying because of these idiots"
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Just yesterday, immigration agents in Minneapolis drew guns and detained activists following them, showing that federal enforcement under Trump’s leadership is not backing down but escalating fear and confrontation in neighborhoods.
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Two federal officers firing shots that killed a man on Minneapolis streets shouldn’t be brushed off as routine enforcement. This deserves real accountability — not excuses.
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That rage is justified. When a Trump-era federal apparatus treats its own people like enemies, something is deeply broken. This isn’t ‘law and order’—it’s authoritarian overreach, and Minnesotans have every right to call it out
Trump didn’t just fail as a leader — he actively damaged institutions meant to protect people. I’m angry because the harm didn’t end with his presidency. It’s ongoing, and pretending otherwise is dangerous.
Off the mat, I’m learning to treat myself the same way.
I no longer rush or compare.
I allow my rhythm to be my own, and I give myself permission to rest.
Stability doesn’t mean staying still—
it means finding my center, even as things shift around me.
I understand the fear. What Trump unleashed—racial resentment, intimidation, unchecked force—makes everyday life feel unsafe. That’s exactly why I oppose him. We need law, accountability, and humanity, not chaos or revenge.
Accountability keeps failing Trump, and that failure is corrosive. When power goes unpunished, democracy erodes. That’s why I’m angry — and why silence is not an option.
Trump’s legacy is abuse of power, corruption, and a complete disregard for the rule of law. My anger comes from watching real people suffer while he continues to escape accountability. This should outrage anyone who still believes in democracy.
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