The DeVory Darkins Show - Tim Walz dealt MAJOR BLOW after agitators defy Minneapolis police

Episode Date: February 6, 2026

Tim Walz dealt MAJOR BLOW after agitators defy Minneapolis police. This comes after Police Union publicly called out Minneapolis police for not tearing down roadblocks. As soon as the Police removed o...ne agitators have promised to put 1000 more. This is just another blow to Tim Walz due to the agitators rebuking his efforts to work with the Trump Administration.FOLLOW ME:⁠https://www.x.com/devorydarkins⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/devorydarkins⁠⁠https://www.rumble.com/c/devorydarkins⁠⁠https://devory.wtf.tv⁠BUY ME A COFFEE:⁠https://buymeacoffee.com/devorydarkins⁠SHOP OUR MERCH STORE:⁠https://store.devorydarkins.com⁠BUSINESS INQUIRIES:⁠truth@devorydarkins.com⁠

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Starting point is 00:00:00 So we have some breaking news. Agitators in Minneapolis have defied the local police. They are planning to set up a thousand more roadblocks. Now, this comes as police already tried to take down one of them after receiving backlash from the police union. But before we get to all of this, please like this video, share this video, leave a comment down below. And please do not forget to subscribe to this channel.
Starting point is 00:00:21 Let's start here. It is a crime to perpetrate and to tell people that you are law enforcement. De facto, but here it is on full display. Some more of those checkpoints that the far-left anti-ice agitators continue setting up. They are again illegal. That is Minneapolis. They are targeting federal agents and impending their operations. According to a new report, anti-ice groups are planning to build as many as 1,000 of these checkpoints on busy streets and in residential areas. Can you imagine living there? And what is the information they're collecting?
Starting point is 00:01:06 Well, they want the license plate. That gives you all sorts of information. This anti-ice social media account shows a chilling poster in Minneapolis, asking workers across many fields to hurt agents in multiple ways, like giving them food poisoning and secretly damaging their vehicles. It assures people, you will get away with it. So they know it's a crime. So who's on tap to keep these people?
Starting point is 00:01:31 out of jail should they ever be arrested for what they're doing. Big question there. Senior White House correspondent Peter Ducey with more on this, Peter. Harris, 1,000 activist or agitator built roadblocks makes it sound like it could soon be pretty annoying to try to drive a car or a bus or a bike through the streets of Minneapolis. But the man in charge, Tom Holman is not batting an eyelash and he is revealing that ICE is just going to drive right through him. All right. So here's what you need to know about this particular update. These agitators have absolutely defied the local police. I mean, after the police went in and removed these blockades, they're setting them up again, and not just a few, but 1,000. That is insane. That's why we're reading this article here on the
Starting point is 00:02:17 screen for you anti-ice activists putting up checkpoints in Minneapolis. Siding public safety, city officials said they cleared debris and removed homemade roadblocks on Cedar Avenue, a high traffic roadway to ensure emergency vehicles access. Now, we talked about that particular lawsuit where the city had to pay out $14 million, this is in Seattle it is, where the local EMS refused to go into a Black Lives Matter ride, essentially, and a person was shot and they did even respond until about 30 minutes later. Well, they had to pay out for that. So that's why they're clearing the roads more for EMS, not because these people are unhinged.
Starting point is 00:02:58 Now, more about the people on the ground. Check this out. We are literally creating a place that we know who's coming and going in and out of our neighborhoods. In the middle of the road at 32nd in Cedar Avenue, a makeshift roadblock turned this intersection into a roundabout. Cars slowed as drivers noticed. Some honked. Others asked questions. And one man brought food for the people standing watch. Hi, sir. Thank you so much. How did it make you feel just seeing a community change? checkpoint in your neighborhood. Well, you know, it felt fine. I didn't.
Starting point is 00:03:33 I don't have any trouble with this folks helping out. Wade Haynes has been standing at this corner twice a day for one reason to stand up against ICE activity and keep his community safe. He chose this corner. Others chose this intersection. It's kind of inspiring. It's like, wow, okay. We've got, we've got folks out there who are kind of taking care of us, looking out for us.
Starting point is 00:03:56 That's good. But Minneapolis police stepped in clearing the roadblock. And restoring flow of traffic. Honestly, I'm kind of sad about it. Still, residents say the roadblock was necessary. We need to keep our neighbors safe. So we will be doing this again. I mean, did you hear that?
Starting point is 00:04:14 One, it was sad that these roadblocks had to come down. Two, they're going to put them up again. And three, they believe it's necessary. Even when there were people that were mistaken to be ICE agents, even when there were reporters, particularly journalists from the Daily Color Foundation that was essentially assaulted, that's all necessary, right? See, this is what I continue to point out about this entire situation. Morally, we can't have it both ways.
Starting point is 00:04:40 If you want ICE and this Trump administration to follow the law, and that's the standard you're going to hold them to, you've got to hold yourself to the same standard. I mean, in a common sense world, I think that's the way things would be, right? Well, of course, that's not the world we live in. In fact, we live in a world where you'll find white liberals using slurs towards ICE agents who just so happen to be black. Here's another example of that. Watch this. You're a bitch.
Starting point is 00:05:16 All right. So let's just have a heart to heart here. Okay. Maybe you are an independent, a Democrat. Maybe you disagree with a lot of things I say. But you watch the show, which I'm grateful for. Maybe you're conservative like me. And you do agree with everything that I'm saying.
Starting point is 00:05:37 can we at least across the political spectrum of agree on at least one thing? That is not how you should be conducting yourself. You want to peacefully protest and disagree with what's going on in our country. That should be the last thing you should be doing besides getting violent. Can we all just agree to that, please? I mean, I really want to encourage critical thinking, learning how to agree to disagree in our country, understanding nuance, right?
Starting point is 00:06:03 Understanding how to just use a few more brain cells. Okay. So having said that, let's go to Minnesota schools in their pursuit to sue the Trump administration to ban ICE agents from stepping on to school grounds. We know they don't do that unless they happen to be chasing after an illegal alien. But I want you to hear the words from the teachers themselves and you let me know if you're taking them seriously or not. Watch this. Educators are now asking a judge to ban ICE agents from school property and keep them away from bus stops. The lawsuit filed against the DHS accuses ICE agents.
Starting point is 00:06:37 of scaring students and intimidating teachers. And while President Trump is suggesting the immigration crackdown could use a softer touch, that's the opposite of what teachers are experiencing on the ground. Our principal, who is always out at arrival, got yelled at, screamed at, mocked, videoed, and photowed by four ice agents. On Saturday night, our girls' soccer team forfeited a game because too many of the girls were fearful to leave their houses. Just this Monday morning,
Starting point is 00:07:11 seven ICE vehicles were loitering in our student and staff parking lots at 6 a.m. before school began. One student has a speech impairment. He reported that the agents mocked him and asked him where his mommy was. The message was that the agent would eventually detain the student's mother. Let's just say everything they say is true. Where in what you heard was them actually breaking the law? That's number one. Number two, let me also ask this particular question. In those particular stories, who engaged who? Did the ICE agent walk up to the principal?
Starting point is 00:07:47 Or did the principal walk up to the ICE agent? Based on all video clips we have at this moment in time, we know that the people of Minneapolis, they are not shy to walk up to these agents. At the end of the day, I agree with them. I wouldn't want federal law enforcement on school grounds either. Well, if that's the case, you should be advocating for the local police to assist ICE and making sure they don't even have to be in that neighborhood.
Starting point is 00:08:12 I think that's fair. I think everybody wins in that situation. I also today, though, I started to hear more criticism of Governor Walls, which was interesting. A lot of people feel that the unprecedented cooperation and collaboration that Tom Homan spoke about yesterday, specifically between county leaders and ICE agents, creating an environment, for instance, where if someone's released from a county jail, they may notify ICE of that person if they want to detain them. That sparked frustration from people who say that that is a massive concession.
Starting point is 00:08:40 And all that Walls was able to get out of it was a reduction of about 20% of the agents here. So we see that frustration persisting. We've also learned now a frustration among federal agents here, the rank and foul agents here. All right. So let me get this straight just so you guys understand. You know how the people in Minneapolis getting mad at the governor for cooperating with the Trump administration. Now, cooperating, in my opinion, might be an overstatement. If you know what I mean, they only.
Starting point is 00:09:06 agree to potentially notify ICE when they're going to release a criminal illegal alien. They're not mandating it, if that makes sense. So still, the cooperation is at a low level compared to other cities. And I think that's a big part of the problem, including the paradigm of that area. I think it's no secret at this point. This is another abhorrent example of the border crisis over the past four years. And it again exemplifies why the administration must continue and will always continue to fully back and support ICE and Border Patrol and law enforcement in their removal of illegal alien criminals from our country. For those who don't know, and all of you should report on it, four Americans were tragically killed and lost their lives this week, yet again, from an illegal alien and individual who was paroled into the country by the Biden administration using the CBP1 app, which they created like it was a magic pass for Disney.
Starting point is 00:10:04 Disneyland, that's not how immigration in this country should work. And this illegal alien from Kyrgyzstan was traveling on an Indiana highway, and he failed to break for a slowed semi-truck in front of him. He swerved into the lane, and he crashed into a van carrying 15 passengers, and four people were killed in that crash. This is another tragedy that could have been prevented, if not for the wide-open borders from the previous administration. That's why we now have a secure border. That's why this administration will continue to deport illegal alien. from our country. And that final clip sums up the alternative view that I do not believe is being reported often enough. There's no question majority of the country is hearing more about ice agents,
Starting point is 00:10:46 confrontations. They obviously heard about the killing of Alex Pretti and Renee Good. Both are tragic situations, but they're not hearing the full scope of everything that's actually led up to this point. So I hope in my videos, I'm able to set that example. And I wish more people would do that, because in life it's not always as easy as it looks, okay? I mean, there's a lot of nuance here, but the bottom line is this. I think Democrats would be best served as far as credibility is concerned by convincing their local leaders, particularly in these sanctuary cities, to just collaborate with federal authorities.
Starting point is 00:11:21 I think if they did that, it would go a long way and prevent any of this nonsense from happening. But first, they got to take care of their own constituents and get them in line. And that's not what's happening in Minneapolis. list. They are already to find the local police. So why don't you guys give me your thoughts about this particular update? A thousand more roadblocks are planned. I always leave people with the same question. What would you do if you were the president? Answer that in the comment section below. All right. So let's go to our next story. This is all about the demands that Hakeem Jeffries and Chuck Schumer has made in regards to funding DHS. When you see these demands, I think you'll be
Starting point is 00:11:57 stunned. If you guys are interested in that update and more stories from earlier today, all I have to do is click on that video because it's coming up right now.

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