Episode 5096: Bovino To Leave Minneapolis; Deportations To Continue
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This really is a major shift in strategy here by the Trump administration.
Recall, Gregory Bovino has been a key player in the Trump administration's immigration crackdown and became in many ways the public face of that crackdown across cities in the country, most recently, of course, in Minneapolis.
And we are now being told by sources that he is going to be departing Minneapolis with some of his Border Patrol agents tomorrow and going back to their respective sectors.
What I mean by that is they will go back to their original offices as they had been deployed as part of this crackdown to his team.
Now, we're also told that part of this has been influenced by the frustrations within the administration over the handling and the public response of Saturday's shooting.
So now the decision has been made to have Bovino leave Minneapolis.
Of course, he has been a controversial figure in all of this.
This doesn't mean though that all Border Patrol agents are leaving.
Some will stay to continue supporting immigration and customs enforcement, but the face, the key player of this, is going to be leaving the city tomorrow, according to sources, Anderson.
We're still trying to get a better sense of numbers, but numbers are always hard to come across because, of course, these are immigration enforcement operations and they typically keep those close to the vest.
But all the same, his agents still make up a good share of the Border Patrol agents on the ground.
So them leaving would certainly make a difference in the city of Minneapolis, or at least that is the intent here, appearing to be the intent here.
Over whether to pause ICE operations in the state, potentially permanently, indefinitely, and to block ICE's activity or allow DHS agents to continue its work, which has brought terror to the people in Minneapolis and that community and left two of their residents dead in 17 days.
That hearing comes on the heels of a call that Donald Trump and Governor Tim Wallace had today.
Wallace's office said that Trump agreed to speak to the Department of Homeland Security to ensure that, quote, state investigators are able to conduct independent investigations into the federal officers' shootings of Alex Predi and Renee Nicole Good.
So given that these came after the shooting, what is the this here?
What is the cover-up he's alleging?
Yes, it's a good question.
I spoke with the president about this at length.
What the president is referring to is the fact that you have Governor Walls and again the mayor who have been encouraging these left-wing agitators to come out and to harass and to dox and to threaten ICE and to make this conversation about and smear lies about federal law enforcement who again are just trying to do their jobs in an attempt to distract from the widespread massive fraud that has taken place in their state.
Billions and billions of dollars has been stolen from law-abiding taxpayers in Minnesota.
And the administration continues to be very focused on getting to the bottom of it.
Especially, and the president raised a good question over the weekend with respect to Congresswoman Ilhan Omar, who now has a net worth within the millions.
And one must ask themselves why and how is that possible?
Is she connected to the fraud rings that we have seen taking place within her state and her own district?
It's a question the American people are raising and the president believes it's one worth answering.
In that lawsuit, the plaintiffs were arguing that these federal immigration enforcement tactics by the Trump administration have been violating the constitutional rights of Minnesotans.
The argument is that these are indiscriminate and unconstitutional stops and arrests.
Of course, the use of force that we've seen, they argue, also violates constitutional rights, including the killings of Renee Goode and Alex Predi.
They were arguing furthermore that the judge should rule essentially immediately and they were asking for an immediate pause as the litigation proceeds on Operation Metro surge.
But in the hearing today, it didn't seem clear that the judge was actually willing to act as quickly as the plaintiffs want her to.
And she also expressed some wariness that this was her decision to make.
She expressed some trepidation over wading into what she described as a policy dispute over immigration enforcement between a state and the federal government.
Of course, we're also dealing with a pretty rapidly shifting political situation right now in the sense that we've been hearing a pretty markedly different tune from Donald Trump himself than we heard over the weekend from key figures in his administration.
In the aftermath of the Alex Predi killing, Trump is sending Tom Holman, the borders are here to Minnesota, apparently to replace Border Patrol Chief Greg Bovino.
You know, just context for our viewers, the types of tactics that we've been seeing, these types of tactics that critics describe as reckless and dangerous, and which my reporting and many other people's reporting shows have resulted in.
And, you know, I should say, for example, former DHS high-level DHS officials who are career people, not political appointees, have told me that these operations in urban environments in American cities put not only the people of these cities in dangerous positions, but also the DHS agents involved.
Those tactics could be changing in the coming days here in Minnesota if, in fact, the Trump administration, who, you know, Trump also having had this call with Governor Walls, is signaling the possibility of a de-escalation or even potentially a withdrawal of federal agents from the city.
I've spoken to some local and state officials here to get their reactions to what appears to be this change in the political winds.
They say that, you know, these are empty promises until they're fulfilled.
And until they see ICE and CBP leave their city, they're not going to be satisfied, Nicole.
I don't think you can call this anything but the White House blinking, right?
That walls had this, you know, Walls called up and slob glazed President Trump, slobbered all over him.
But for what we're hearing now, that Bovino, who I think Bonvino has done an amazing job in a tough situation, just put in perspective.
The Republican congressmen sat there and allowed this to happen after year after year after year.
What did they do?
They called Majorkas up a couple times and sent some strongly worded letters.
They did nothing.
They did nothing.
12 to 15 to 20 million illegal alien invaders didn't get here unless the Democratic Party drove it and the elites in our country drove it because it benefited them economically and also the Marxists wanted to shred American society.
He never put the bob wire down there and it wouldn't even tie it together.
As the governor of the state, he didn't stop an invasion at all.
That's why they're arguing in this primary right now.
The attorney general's race says they're really going to do something this time.
It's not going to be like last time.
What was done?
The House did nothing.
They did nothing.
So naturally, they want to get these people out there.
They don't want to deport anybody.
Maybe they want to do the worst of the worst, which is a code word means they're going to get the rapists, the murderers, and that's it.
Then they're going to leave with millions and millions and millions.
The president last night, not me, the president of the United States said we have tens of millions of criminal, alien, criminal aliens in the country.
I agree with that because all of them that came here are criminals by doing it, and they all have to go.
Tom Homan going and being deployed is great.
Taking Bovino and now not just the folks around here, but it looks like some of the customs and border is a withdrawal, a partial withdrawal.
What do we get for that?
Did Walls say that the city police are now going to work with them?
Did we get the National Guard turned over to the president so we can use the National Guard and they're not in yellow vests being humiliated, hanging out coffee and donuts?
What did we get?
What do we get from Walls?
I'd like to know what the facts are here.
Homan going is fantastic if he presses the bet.
And now Christy Noam's got to go before the Judiciary Committee.
And in addition, I bring in Jack Pesobic and Jack, thanks for sticking around to do this.
They've turned over the investigation.
I'm not so sure the president understands what he agreed to, if he agreed to this at all, but Walls is telling people that the state investigators.
And Jack, can you please inform people of this state investigation group?
What a group.
These guys are the worst in the world.
We've already seen their track record because oppose these turned an investigation of these federal officials stopping people, domestic terrorists, trying to, because that's what it is.
Well, Steve, people have to remember, of course, that these investigators in the state investigations offices, BCA in Minnesota, this is all controlled by Keith Ellison.
So, Keith Ellison is, he is a, of course, as we know, a committed jihadist, committed subversive, but also someone who has promoted and endorsed Antifa tactics and specifically by name, held up the Antifa book.
These are the same investigators who repeatedly lied about Derek Chauvin.
They lied about COVID.
They lied about so many things that were happening under walls.
These are the people who couldn't find any Somali fraud.
Remember, for all these years that the Somali fraud was going on, these are the supposed investigators who couldn't find a single thing wrong with any of Minnesota's programs.
And then suddenly Trump comes in and he brings in Bessette and he brings in Bobby Kennedy and brings in everyone else and they're auditing things and they pull the books.
You got Nick Shirley running around, 23 years old, and he's able to figure it all out.
So these investigators, they are committed Marxists.
They are run by a committed Marxist.
All right.
This is Tim Walz.
A guy who went to China 30 times and learned how to run a Marxist insurgency from the Chinese Communist Party themselves.
That's why it seems like a Maoist cultural revolution because that's where he got the idea from.
They did it in 2020.
They're doing it again in 2026.
It's the only fallback.
What do the Marxists do?
What do the communists do?
You find a martyr, you put up your useful idiot as a martyr, and then you turn around and say, you create the crisis to take the power.
You create the prison to take the power.
And they will do it again and again and again if we let them.
Basobic, you're an expert because you've been in the field fighting these people, right, for years.
You've written books about it.
You know the theory of it.
I mean, the purpose of the revolution is the revolution.
There's no issue you can settle with them.
That's not how they roll.
And they have a history of success in doing this that they're using this playbook.
They're using Lenin's playbook, the Bolshevik playbook, kind of an updated version of the French Revolution playbook.
They know it works.
What did Cho and Lai say to Kissinger when Kissinger said, hey, when they're sitting there kind of a quiet period, when they mouse a tongue and Nixon Lefny says, what are your thoughts?
What are your thoughts about the French Revolution?
And this is 19, what, 72, somebody says, too early to tell.
That's because he knew there would be Minnesota's in the future, right?
Whoever is advising the president is not giving the full, the straight skinny on exactly what this is.
And in addition, if you're going to do something like this, which is horrible, to let Bovino go, who's been heroic in what he's done with the world against him, what'd you get for it?
I don't see them talking about Walls coming to the microphone with Fry and saying, Fry saying, I was wrong.
They're criminals.
They're criminals.
They should be arrested.
Instead of Bovino leaving Minnesota, they should be leaving Minnesota and going to some sort of holding tank until we can put them on trial.
The deaths of the two people are as much their responsibility as anyone else.
And maybe I'll throw the mainstream media in there for instigating this and instigating it.
Well, Steve, what we're seeing here, of course, is a form of what Lenin referred to as revolutionary defeatism.
And by revolutionary defeatism, people will look and say, what is going on with Minneapolis?
Why is Minneapolis a city that's, you know, 17 of the Fortune 500 companies are headquartered there?
It's a great city, the Twin Cities area, phenomenal place.
Why has it been targeted for so much destruction?
Why has it been targeted for so much destabilization?
This is the revolutionary tactic.
The point of the vanguard of the proletariat is this.
They want their cities to fall.
They want their governments to fall.
So if you are a committed Marxist, if you are a committed Bolshevik, you want your city to fall, and then you will agitate, agitate, agitate, agitate until power is given to you from those who are seeking to impose law and order.
And so they used revolutionary defeatism.
This is why they pulled out of World War I when they were just a couple of weeks away from Constantinople from liberating that.
This is why they got all of Russia to back down.
And eventually, what do they do?
They call it the weakest link theory.
Then they start looking for the weak links.
Where are the weak links in the chain?
Where are the weak links where we can apply pressure next?
And what do they do?
They move, just like water, they move pressure to the weak links in the chain and they push and push and push until the entire status quo, the entire government, the entire civilization is destroyed.
When they announced the Imperial Russians announced that they were going to fight the Austrian-Hungary Empire and go to war, they loved it.
They realized that war would preoccupy.
It's an opportunity cost.
They would preoccupy.
The same thing with the Chinese Communist Party in World War II.
They didn't fight the Japanese.
They sat there and fought the nationalists.
They fought the nationalists and killed any people that were working with the nationalists.
They killed more Chinese than Japanese.
They use wars or use conflicts as time.
This is why the problem with our country, the issue in our country is not in the streets of Tehran.
That's all phony.
Of course, they're bad guys.
They're terrible people.
And the people in Persia should take them down and do what you want with them.
It's your deal.
But pulling a carrier battle group and having all this focus and going into the national security meetings and not spending the time on Minnesota because that is the festering sort.
That's where you got to lance the boil, not in Tehran, not in Tehran.
And now all this thing, they got all this muscle and they're coming in.
That is a waste of focus.
The focus has got to be in Minnesota.
And you don't focus by pulling Bovino, who's had the guts and been personally attacked to go out there and nobody helped him.
Did we cut off funding for the police?
Did we cut off for the National Guard?
Did we order the National Guard not to report to Walls?
Walls Jews, they step back and let these agents at the hands of a mob.
Just look at the videos.
Don't take it from me.
Don't take it from Pesobic.
See what you see.
See what they've done.
And there's no negotiation with them.
They don't want any illegal aliens, even the rapists and murderers.
They don't want anybody to go.
They don't want anybody to go.
You know why?
Their entire business model is set upon having 15 or 20 million illegal aliens in this country.
They can't win.
What did Jesse Kelly say?
They probably got 20% of the populace to vote for them.
The rest has got to be stolen elections.
Are illegal alien invaders.
Jack, this is so basic.
In the present, what's happened?
You've got these classic, gutless, feckless Republicans who got us this.
If they had a better idea, I'm the first person to say, okay, I got it.
What's the better idea?
Let's do that.
Give me the better idea.
Their idea has been surrender.
They are controlled and went and told you what these people are going to be like.
You will have controlled opposition that'll put up a phony, a cosplay on a cosplay basis.
They'll go out to the husting and say, yes, I'm so anti-illegal immigration and seal the border and do this and do that.
And then not just do nothing, do the exact opposite.
They will fund the $6 billion, the refugee program that's financing the Somalians, Jack.
You can't take advice from Lindsey Graham.
You can't take advice from these people.
They're the ones that went along and caused the problem.
You can't take it.
Of course, they all want to just go away and say, oh, well, there are 20 million here and the Democrats.
And, you know, that's not great.
But they do add a point to GDP and they do drive down wages.
So that's good, right?
Companies, the 17 companies headquartered in Minneapolis are going to make more money, have higher stock.
We're all going to be wealthy.
We're all getting a couple of second homes up in the lake country in northern Minnesota.
And Bob's your uncle.
It's all great.
But it's not great because you're tearing the country apart.
It's not what ICE and Border Patrol are doing.
They're not tearing the country apart.
The revolution is tearing the country apart because they want to tear the country apart.
President Trump just put out this video, a video clip of New York City from about 100 years ago.
And you see the clothing that people are wearing.
You see the safety as they walk down the streets.
You see it there.
You go and pull up the videos, and I post this every once in a while, the Mall of America, how it looked when it first opened, 1991, 1992.
Everyone's happy.
It's classic Minnesota.
It's Mike Lindell, Minnesota, exactly what you'd expect to see now.
What did my brother do this weekend?
He went in there in Minneapolis and they went into a Walmart and he went up to the, and they record the whole thing and they went up to one of the workers there and she's got the hijab on and say, hey, I want to buy some hand warmers.
Walk around and you realize that you're surrounded by people.
And then, when you walk up to them, they're not speaking English.
They're not speaking your language.
You are completely invaded.
You've been completely occupied.
That's why they call it Little Mogadishu now.
This is a complete ethno-microstate that has imposed itself inside of the Twin Cities.
So it's now the Tri-Cities because you've got Little Mogadishu that's there.
And Steve, to your point, this is what the Fortune 500 companies want.
This has been the biggest fight of all.
If remigration is ever going to work, if remigration is ever going to happen, if Western civilization is ever going to survive, and I saw President Trump there at Davos and he talked about this.
He said, Paris doesn't look like Paris anymore.
London doesn't look like London anymore.
Well, this is the fight.
It runs through Minneapolis.
The fight for all of Western civilization runs through Minneapolis.
If we can't get it done there, we're not going to be able to get it done anywhere.
This cartel bounty, and you're sending his people home.
And I don't see where Liverlip Walls or that little pimp fry are coming to the microphone and saying, yeah, we've reverted all the sanctuary city laws and we sent all the criminals to President Trump.
And we're going to get rid of it.
We're going to tell the police they got to support thing.
I haven't heard it's crickets because it's crickets because they're spiking the football over there.
The only thing that works is applied leverage, whether that leverage happens to be law enforcement or financial or political, but you've got to bring leverage.
And you can't give your leverage away.
The people they're advising, Stephen Miller, my recommendation is Stephen Miller ought to fly it there with Homan.
And Homan's a good man.
I think a team of Homan and Bovino would be amazing.
And that's who I'd like to see on the scene.
But Stephen's got to get out there.
And, you know, he's got to lay.
Here's the plan.
And the plan is we're still in the business of mass deportations.
They're all worried about the polling and independence.
And they got guys walking over the independence.
Oh, you're down 20 points.
Hey, I got news for you.
Look at the poll of Watley in North Carolina.
He's at 24%.
And the reason he's at 24%, you have the people that vote for Republicans all the time.
Yeah, we'll vote for Watley.
He's a Republican.
Yeah, we'll vote for him.
You don't have MAGA going to vote for him.
Your problem now is you've got to get MAGA to turn out.
10% of MAGA doesn't come.
Then we're turning the economy around.
We can hold this and pick up some seats, but not if you surrender in Minneapolis.
Jack, this is like Fallujah and Najaf, round one.
Jack, where do people go?
Thank you for sticking around, staying away from the family.
Social media, where they go on Twitter to get you, sir.
Okay, historic weekend in that gold went over 5,000, silver over 100, and it's still there.
Philip Patrick from Birch Gold, which, Philip, I've been telling everybody to get, you know, go to our different alternatives onto Birch Gold and to get up, reach out to you and your team personally.
First off, what got us to this moment?
This is, I mean, if you and I, we first started doing this five years ago.
If you know, as much as we're sitting there going, hey, the dollar is under assault, you can see it'll take one guy.
You know, we didn't know Biden was going to come, but one guy like Biden, and this thing could collapse.
But we never thought it'd be a 5,000 bucks an ounce.
Yeah, look, it's so many factors have been contributing.
You mentioned probably the biggest one, which was, you know, Biden's weaponization of the dollar back in 2022.
And I think what we're seeing now is not even really a precious metal story.
This is more of a credibility story.
What I tell people all the time, gold didn't suddenly become valuable overnight.
What changed, I think, over the last few years is the confidence in everything else priced around it.
We're talking currencies, government debt, growth forecasts, all of it.
And markets, when they see things like this, they don't panic.
What they do is just reprice.
And I think that's ultimately what we're watching playing out in front of us: a slow structural repricing of credibility.
And I think people focus a lot on prices, but I don't think the real story sits in prices.
And I'm taking your line essentially.
I think what prices are are a thermometer.
And they're telling us that the system, and I'm not just talking domestically in the United States, but the global financial system is sick and essentially has a fever.
Now, look at the mainstream media.
We've been talking about precious metals, you and I, for the last four years.
Bloomberg, CNBC, they're catching on today.
And they can't decide in the current climate whether to call this trend a panic or a mania.
But I think they would be wrong on both fronts, right?
A panic is emotional.
And what we're seeing today is very different.
It's institutional.
The biggest buyers today, they're not hedge funds.
It's not the Reddit day traders sort of hyping up a market.
This is central banks who are buying quietly, frequently, and often undisclosed.
Poland, for example, just bought 150 tons of gold bullion.
And they came out publicly and said, listen, pricing doesn't matter to us.
This is about stability, right?
China has been stockpiling gold reserves for many years now.
They don't even report half of their purchases.
So China's official numbers will be much lower than actual.
And ultimately, when the institutions that issue money decide that they need an asset without counterparty risk, without political risk, with no printing presses behind it, I think it shows us that the system has changed.
Silver is a little bit different.
It's both monetary and a strategic mineral.
It has been undervalued as well, I think, for a long time.
Global supply has fallen short of consumption for the last six years.
We're seeing an explosion now on the back of huge investment in AI data centers.
A typical node for a data center uses about two ounces of silver.
AI nodes require six ounces.
So we're seeing huge demand.
And of course, silver is a necessary component in everything from electronics to complex weaponry.
So we're seeing a realization around the world and a scramble now to secure silver.
On the back of that, China have added more export restrictions on silver.
They're the number two miners of silver in the world.
So we're seeing tight supply on the back of an increase in demand.
So all in all, it's the perfect storm for precious metals.
And I think what's driving them isn't fear or panic or mania.
Those people that might not have gotten the end of the dollar empire a couple of years ago or gotten your free with no obligation.
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If they haven't done that and they're saying they're going, hey, I should have done this years ago, but I didn't.
Right?
I didn't listen to Philip.
I didn't listen to Steve.
I should have done it, but I didn't.
And this thing is just so crazy about what the price is.
You know, did I miss out?
What would you do?
What do you tell those customers that are coming to you for the first time?
Look, I would say this, and I wouldn't say it in any way dismissively, because I understand the question entirely.
But I think in many ways, it's the wrong question to ask.
Look, this isn't about catching a trade.
Central banks, they didn't wake up one day and say, listen, gold's on a rally.
Let's buy it.
Gold is up because they're buying it, right?
And for people like you and I, I think it's a case of swapping risks for certainty.
And the real risk in my mind isn't that prices pull back five or 10%, although I don't think that's going to happen in this climate.
I think the real risk is that the purchasing power of our savings keep eroding.
And look at what's happening now.
Central banks forecasters are scrambling aggressively to adjust their targets.
And they've been doing that for the last couple of years, just constantly increasing.
But in my mind, the biggest risk right now is not owning some precious metals as part of our retirement.
One thing's clear: the global financial system is changing.
We're moving from sort of a post-World War II order of trust and compatibility, a world policed by the United States, into a more fractured world where trust is breaking down.
And precious metals and a move away from government debt will be the reality of those climate or the new world, I believe.
So forecasts now are increasing significantly.
I think we will see $10,000 an ounce gold.
Rickards, as I've said a few times, has been calling that for probably 20 years, but I think he is going to be right very, very soon.
So for those that are sitting on the sidelines, there is a ton of opportunity.
And I will steal your line again.
Don't focus too much on price.
Look at what's driving the price.
Because if they do, I think they'll realize we'll continue to see upside here.
And one of the reasons I love Birch is they'll go.
They went down for the huge meeting, the BRICS meeting.
And you guys did amazing reporting there, as you said, in all the sidebar conversations.
Then you came back and it was about a month later.
You said something's fundamentally changed here.
And because you and I, coming out of investment banking, gold was just, it was a non-entity back in the 90s, right?
With the internet coming on, there were so many other things that one to focus on.
But you said, hey, gold has been traditionally a hedge in times of uncertainty or the repricing of risk or as a safe harbor.
But you can tell now with the massive purchases, because we're in the third year, starting the fourth year of record year every year by the central banks.
And central banks that kind of have the opinion that Poland has, but don't say it.
They're really not concerned about the price because this is a long-term hold.
That gold is actually becoming now an additional, a new kind of financial asset where it used to just be equities or government bonds or corporate bonds.
This is actually taking its place now as a real asset people look at.
That's fundamentally in those three months or four months since you said it.
You can see, remember, I think gold has increased in value.
Is it 80% in a year or 75% in a year?
You can see that something fundamentally is shifting about this, sir.
In a world where we have roughly, I think $390 trillion of debt, and I keep saying we're going to have the world's biggest margin call in a world where we have $39 or $40 trillion of U.S. debt or government debt and running over $2 trillion of deficits every year.
Really, we're all Keynesians now.
You just got to, we're all Keynesians now.
It's ironic that Keynes would refer to gold as a, what is a barbaric relic, a relic of our barbaric previous age.
We're all Keynesians, but he's dead wrong on what gold turned out to be, correct?
I laughed at clients at the turn of the century for looking at gold.
There were so many better options.
And today I kick myself.
And listen, I tell people, you know, what we've seen from 1945 up until today, peace, prosperity, strength of currency, that is the historical aberration.
Any student of currency understands the history of currency is a history of devaluation and destruction.
And that's why you go to countries like China, they buy gold.
The people buy gold hand over fist because they understand in a way that we haven't up until now, the fragility of currency.
But I think what we're seeing now is a reversion back to the historical norm.
And I think, you know, the historical norm in terms of central bank reserves, we will see a reversion back there as well.
The amount of clients that have called me over the last few months and saying how we changed their lives just listening to them, it has been absolutely incredible for me.
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You talk about brainwashing and, you know, that's our Minnesota media, too.
They're like a step above covering up and brainwashing the people of Minneapolis and Minnesota in general.
And it's around Taylor, Steve, running for governor.
You know, when I announced all this came out about three days later, it just exploded.
And but you know me, I still look at it all as a blessing.
I believe it's got to get bad so people see all the problems we have.
And one of the things when I'm governor, the first day I said it earlier today, I'm going to ban Sharia law.
I'm going to enforce the protesting rules that have to be enforced.
I mean, it's such a common sense thing.
Our president puts out, you have success stories like Memphis and Washington, D.C. and all these other cities where the Democrats mayors are in cooperation and they enforce their laws, their protesting laws, and you don't get to impede with any law enforcement at all.
I mean, this is, you know, back in the day when I get to do it, I can't even imagine, you know, growing up and going, hey, you can follow police officers around or you can just tell them, hey, we're going to block your police car.
We're going to block you.
This is just, it's beyond.
It's not, it's beyond anything I've ever seen.
Last night they destroyed a hotel, broke everybody's windows.
I was just, that's Steve.
That's right when I was down there last week on TV.
And you guys, it's Minnesota needs, they need new leadership from the top all the way down.
There are so many people in California who are desperate for an alternative to the traditional mainstream media with the left liberal slant that you get from most publications in California.
It's simply having refreshing news-first publication that doesn't talk down to the readers, but speaks for the readers with the readers.