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Democrats Declare VICTORY, Trump SURRENDERS In Minnesota Reassigning Noem And Bovino

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Jan 27, 2026
A fiery breakdown of the Minnesota standoff, focusing on federal pullback and political fallout. Claims of coordinated paramilitary tactics and leaked signal-chat organizing are highlighted. A look at communications-as-warfare, viral-optics playbooks, and comparisons to past high-profile policing incidents. Discussion also touches on reassigned officials, DOJ moves, and new Virginia gun legislation sweeping changes.
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INSIGHT

Trump's Minnesota Move Looks Like Surrender

  • Tim Pool argues Trump's pullback in Minnesota reads like a political surrender rather than strategic retreat.
  • He connects this to a pattern of capitulation and compares Trump to Buchanan, not Lincoln.
INSIGHT

Leftist Coordination Creates Operational Edge

  • Pool highlights organized leftist networks in Minnesota as a coordinated insurgency, not spontaneous protest.
  • He warns this infrastructure — shifts, comms, plate-checking — gives the left operational advantage.
ANECDOTE

Former SF Warrant Officer's Insurgency Breakdown

  • Pool reads Eric Schwalm's post describing insurgency playbooks learned from deployments in Anbar and Helmand.
  • The post lists spotters, cutouts, dead drops, disciplined comms, and role specialization as observed tactics.
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