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PRESIDENT DEMANDS DEMOCRATS COOPERATE TO END MINNEAPOLIS CHAOS. “It’s That Simple: Enough Is Enough”

MINNEAPOLIS, MN — In response to days of rioting, looting, and violent clashes across Minneapolis, President Donald J. Trump issued a firm set of demands aimed at restoring law and order and ending the chaos tearing through the city.


The President placed blame squarely on Democratic leadership, accusing them of enabling lawlessness by refusing to enforce immigration laws and protect American citizens.


“Democrats have put illegal alien criminals ahead of law-abiding Americans — and that has to stop,” Trump declared.


“Turn over criminal illegal aliens, assist federal authorities in detaining them, and work WITH the federal government — or watch the chaos continue.”


The President’s Four Clear Demands

To restore peace and secure American streets, President Trump outlined four non-negotiable steps for state and local leaders:

  1. Turn over all incarcerated or active-warrant criminal illegal aliens immediately for deportation.

  2. Transfer all criminal illegal aliens arrested by state and local police to federal custody.

  3. Assist federal authorities in detaining criminal illegal aliens wanted for crimes.

  4. Democrats must cooperate with the federal government in the rapid removal of all criminal illegal aliens.

“It’s that simple. End the chaos.”


Minneapolis has become ground zero for unrest following intensified federal immigration enforcement. Protests have spiraled into violence, with streets overrun, businesses shuttered, and families living in fear.


Law enforcement veterans warn the city has become a tinderbox, with mob behavior endangering officers and innocent citizens alike. What began as demonstrations has morphed into open defiance of law and order.


Governor Tim Walz and Mayor Jacob Frey have resisted federal efforts, refusing to fully cooperate with immigration authorities. Their stance has drawn fierce criticism from the White House, which argues that local leaders are placing ideology over public safety.


While city officials accuse federal agents of escalating tensions, the President insists that the real cause of the unrest is years of sanctuary policies that shield criminal illegal aliens from removal.


The crisis in Minneapolis has ignited a national showdown. Courts are weighing challenges, federal agents remain on alert, and protests continue to ripple outward.


First Lady Melania Trump called for peace and unity, urging demonstrators to protest lawfully while standing firmly behind her husband’s mission to restore order.


In a closing message to the nation, President Trump made his position unmistakably clear:

“We will not allow sanctuary states or radical city leadership to choose criminal illegal aliens over American citizens. Enforce the law. Protect our people. Restore order.”

Minneapolis now stands as the frontline in America’s battle over sovereignty, safety, and the rule of law. The choice, Trump says, is simple: cooperate—or let the chaos continue.

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