By N.S.
minnesota ceos have joined the campaign to undo the 2024 election, demanding that President Trump surrender to terrorists, engage in de-policing, and order federal law enforcement to stand down
“Alex Pretti killing: Minnesota CEOs, including UnitedHealth, Target, call for ‘immediate deescalation’
published sun, jan 25 20262:21 p.m. estupdated 3 hours ago
By Garrett Downs
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“"leaders of major minnesota-based companies, including 3m, Cargill and unitedhealth urged an 'immediate deescalation of tensions in Minnesota after U.S. citizen Alex Pretti was shot.
“the Trump administration has surged federal law enforcement as part of its immigration crackdown, spurring a standoff with local authorities.
“Pretti is the second U.S. citizen shot by federal authorities in minnesota this month.”
https://www.cnbc.com/2026/01/25/alex-pretti-ceo-minneapolis-minnesota.html?utm_source=firefox-newtab-en-us
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If antifa and their grandmothers weren't in the streets of Minneapolis,none of this would have happened. P.T. ran on ending the invasion AND deporting illegals. He WON. He's TRYING to keep that promise(while he can). Crowds interfering with ICE is a felony--along with a chance of being "white whacked" or "nig napped"(for those two or three blackies wandering around in the cold like fudgesicles,lol.
--GRA
I figured out my federal taxes tonight and sent them in. The "big,beautiful,senior tax deduction" of $6000 got me an extra $750 or so.
Not bad,but not the $1300 I was led to believe by some stories
--GRA
IT TOOK A LITTLE WHILE,BUT A MINNESOTA JUDGE
ISSUES A RESTRAINING ORDER AGAINST DHS IN THE ALEX PRETTI SHOOTING
(mprnews)A federal judge has granted a temporary restraining order barring federal officials from destroying or altering evidence related to Saturday’s fatal shooting of Alex Pretti by a federal agent in Minneapolis.
That’s in response to a lawsuit filed Saturday night by the Hennepin County Attorney's Office and the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension.
Judge Eric Tostrud’s order bars the federal government from “destroying or altering evidence related to the fatal shooting involving federal officers that took place in or around 26th Street and Nicollet Avenue in Minneapolis on Jan. 24, 2026, including but not limited to evidence that defendants and those working on their behalf removed from the scene and/or evidence that defendants have taken into their exclusive custody.”
The lawsuit was filed after the BCA said it was blocked from accessing the shooting scene on Saturday to collect evidence, despite having a search warrant giving them authority to do so.
The Minnesota Attorney General’s Office is representing the BCA in the lawsuit. Attorney General Keith Ellison issued a statement after Tostrud granted the temporary restraining order.
“Alex Pretti was killed by DHS agents in broad daylight in front of all of our eyes. Both the rule of law and the sense of justice we all carry within us demand a full, fair and transparent investigation into his death. We will not settle for less,” Ellison said.
He added that the ruling “protects that investigation by barring federal agents from altering or destroying any evidence they captured involving the fatal shooting of Alex. Justice will be done.”
A hearing on that lawsuit is set for Monday afternoon in federal court. It’s one of several ongoing court cases surrounding the federal operation underway in Minnesota.
GRA:Here we go again. Take it to SCOTUS immediately.
--GRA
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