Same attorney would jail a church goer defending themselves from antifa.
He is a bankrolling cannon foddering terrorist pqusing as a people defender.
A controversy arose regarding the Arizona Attorney General suggesting killing ICE agents;
Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs said NOTHING to discourage ICE killings.
Arizona Democratic Attorney General Kris Mayes suggested that Arizona’s “Stand Your Ground” laws could legally allow residents to use deadly force against “masked” federal ICE agents. She argued that if agents are not clearly identifiable, they could pose a threat.
These comments were immediately condemned by elected officials, including Congressman Abe Hamadeh, who described them as “justifying the murder of our ICE agents” and a “recipe for disaster”.
“Governor” says nothing to discourage killings suggested by Attorney General Kris Mayes’ statements.
Governor Hobbs herself has recently focused on vetoing
legislation that would force local police to cooperate with ICE.
WRT The Insurrection Act, President Trump has threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act regarding anti-ICE demonstrations, specifically targeting Minnesota in early 2026.
He stated he would use it if “people were being killed and courts were holding us or governors or mayors were holding us up”.
“Should” He Invoke It?
Whether a president should invoke the Insurrection Act is a matter of intense political debate. Proponents would argue that if state officials are actively undermining federal law enforcement or encouraging violence against agents, the Act is necessary to enforce federal authority and protect agents.
Critics argue that using the military for domestic law enforcement is an extreme, unconstitutional overreach that violates the Posse Comitatus Act, particularly if the state’s actions are legal under state self-defense laws.
As of the latest reports, Trump has stated he did not feel the need to use the act “right now,” though he maintained he would do so if necessary.