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Frank Stallone Criticizes Minnesota Democrats, ‘The Governor and Mayor Are Causing Problems and Undermining Law Enforcement’

Frank Stallone Criticizes Minnesota Democrats, 'The Governor and Mayor Are Causing Problems and Undermining Law Enforcement'

Frank Stallone Critiques Minnesota’s Democratic Response to Immigration Issues

Frank Stallone, Sylvester Stallone’s younger brother, recently expressed his discontent on Instagram regarding the Minnesota Democratic Party’s handling of President Donald Trump’s rigorous immigration policies in sanctuary states.

He didn’t pull any punches in his post, stating, “Minnesota needs to get its act together. Look at all the states and cities managed by Democrats. They’re failing because of corrupt politicians. These paid agitators are coming from elsewhere and twisting the narrative. Coming into Lord’s Christian homes and threatening kids? Seriously, this needs to end now.”

In a video message, he reflected on the current state of Minnesota, saying, “It’s really disheartening to witness what’s happening… Minnesota used to be such a lovely place, like St. Paul and Minneapolis, but now it seems to be crumbling. The agitators, the governor, the mayor—they seem to be making the situation worse for law enforcement.”

He added, “Here’s my take: Stay at least 25 feet away from federal agents or police in these situations. Things like throwing a frozen bottle can be really dangerous. If necessary, I think the president might have to enact the Insurrection Act,” he remarked.

Stallone suggested that if people want to protest, they should “get a permit, find a field or somewhere that doesn’t block traffic, and go for it.” While acknowledging that protests are allowed, he mentioned, “But when people say it’s peaceful, that’s the farthest from the truth. People are getting injured every day. You obey the police, ask for their ID, and that’s it. I’ve done it countless times in my life.”

“But I usually don’t get into trouble. I provide the right identification, and that’s the end of it. Being here illegally is still illegal, regardless of your background or circumstances,” he asserted.

He concluded with a warning, “If we don’t come together, your city could end up like this.” Stallone expressed his hope that no more harm comes to the people in Minnesota, adding that he feels sympathy for them.

Interestingly, Frank has previously criticized the Democratic Party; last year, he blamed them for the “rampant crime and filth” observed in California.

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