As Minnesota once again burns with leftist violence and criminal activity, prominent conservative voice John Doyle is calling on President Trump to invoke the Insurrection Act to restore law and order to a state that's become a lawless sanctuary for foreign criminals and domestic terrorists.
The chaos erupted after Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers shot Renee Nicole Good during an operation, triggering the same kind of destructive riots that devastated Minneapolis in 2020. But this time, the violence comes amid explosive revelations of widespread fraud within Minnesota's Somali community—fraud that Democratic officials have apparently turned a blind eye to for years.
"Sometimes Power Must Be Used"
BlazeTV host John Doyle isn't mincing words about what needs to happen next.
"Sometimes you can use power in ways that are counterproductive obviously. However there are also absolutely instances where it is counterproductive to not use power, when it is necessary to use power. I believe this is one of those cases,"Doyle declared.
And he's absolutely right. How many times must we watch Democrat-controlled cities burn while criminals run wild before this administration says "enough is enough"?
The Insurrection Act gives the president extraordinary authority to deploy federal troops to restore order when state and local authorities either can't or won't protect their citizens. With Minnesota's weak Democratic leadership proving once again they're more interested in appeasing radical mobs than protecting law-abiding Americans, it's time for Trump to step in.
Criminal Resistance Must End
What we're witnessing isn't just isolated incidents—it's a coordinated "criminal resistance" designed to undermine Trump's America First agenda. From sanctuary cities protecting illegal aliens to prosecutors refusing to charge rioters, the left has declared war on the rule of law.
President Trump didn't win a decisive mandate in 2024 to watch American cities burn while foreign criminals laugh at our immigration laws. Patriots elected him to restore order, secure our borders, and put America First—whatever it takes.
The question isn't whether Trump has the authority to act. The question is whether he'll use that authority before more innocent Americans pay the price for Democratic weakness and lawlessness.
