
Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec The Battle of Minneapolis - Communist Insurgency On The Rise In The Midwest
Jan 26, 2026
Shi Van Fleet, author of Mao's America, offers a concise mini bio as a historian of communist tactics. She and the hosts discuss parallels between historical communist movements and modern activist tactics. Conversations cover coordinated crowd tactics, communication tools, and how crisis narratives are engineered. The tone is urgent and focused on strategic patterns rather than policy prescriptions.
AI Snips
Chapters
Books
Transcript
Episode notes
Minneapolis Portrayed As Insurgency Frontline
- Jack Posobiec frames Minneapolis as a frontline in a nationwide insurgency led by organized Antifa and anti-ICE activists.
- He argues the group's tactics aim to seize local control and challenge federal authority.
Understand 'Reasonable Perception' In Self-Defense
- Andrew Branca advises that officers need only a reasonable perception of imminent deadly threat to justify force.
- He emphasizes law recognizes reasonable mistakes under stress and compressed timeframes.
Officers Act On Their Own Perceptions
- Andrew Branca explains officers make force decisions based on their individual perspectives, not collective knowledge.
- He notes audio and visual chaos in crowd events prevents shared situational awareness.




