Trump Needs To Emulate One Of His Favorite Presidents To Crush The Blatant Insurrection In Minnesota
Hayden Daniel
President Donald Trump has often expressed his admiration for our seventh president, Andrew Jackson, especially during his first term. He and his allies have repeatedly compared his own political rise and campaign to “drain the swamp” to Jackson’s own deeply anti-establishment attitude. Trump has also hung a portrait of Jackson in the Oval Office during both of his tenures in the White House.
If indeed Trump finds Jackson’s presidency and his decisive style “inspirational,” then he should look to Old Hickory for guidance on how to deal with the lawless, defiant state of Minnesota and nip that state’s blatant insurrection in the bud.
The American people have witnessed the anarchy on the streets of Minneapolis for weeks now. Radical leftists have swarmed the city, looking to impede and even assault federal law enforcement officers who attempt to carry out their lawful and just duties. Such reckless tactics have already resulted in the death of one agitator, Renee Good, and all the while only serve to protect some of the most vile criminals in our society.
These radicals are being aided and abetted by Minnesota’s Democrat leadership. They have tried to gin up even more resistance by claiming the operation represents tyrannical “state violence.” Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey demanded that ICE “get the f– out of Minneapolis. We do not want you here,” and has made it clear that he has no intention of enforcing the law. Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz took it a step further, mobilizing the state National Guard after threatening to use it to “protect Minnesotans” from “rogue” ICE agents.
Few presidents have had to deal with a full-blown insurrectionary crisis, but, as it turns out, Jackson faced a similar test during his presidency.
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