Signal Chat Infiltrated by Conservative Journalist Reveals Democrat Politicians and Former Tim Walz Staffer Orchestrating Anti-ICE Protests and Doxxing of Agents

A leaked Signal group chat has exposed deep ties between Democrat officials, including Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, and radical anti-ICE activists in Minneapolis. The post Signal Chat Infiltrated by Conservative Journalist Reveals Democrat Politicians and Former Tim Walz Staffer Orchestrating Anti-ICE Protests and Doxxing of Agents appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.
Signal Chat Infiltrated by Conservative Journalist Reveals Democrat Politicians and Former Tim Walz Staffer Orchestrating Anti-ICE Protests and Doxxing of Agents

Signal Chat Infiltrated by Conservative Journalist Reveals Democrat Politicians and Former Tim Walz Staffer Orchestrating Anti-ICE Protests and Doxxing of Agents A leaked Signal group chat, “MN ICE Watch,” has exposed alleged coordination between Democratic officials and radical anti-ICE activists in Minneapolis, including former staff for Governor Tim Walz. The chat reportedly facilitated protest organization, marching orders, and the doxxing of federal ICE agents. The group allegedly created a database of ICE agent license plates and tracked federal agents during “Operation Metro Surge.”

  • A Signal group chat named “MN ICE Watch” was reportedly infiltrated, exposing connections between Democrat officials and anti-ICE activists in Minneapolis.
  • The group allegedly coordinated protests, issued marching orders, and doxxed federal ICE agents.
  • Amanda Noelle Koehler, a former campaign strategist for Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, is listed as an administrator of the chat group.
  • Local politician David Snyder is also listed as an admin, and Minnesota State Senate candidate Anita Smithson as a “dispatcher.”
  • Screenshots suggest discussions about sharing sensitive information on ICE operations, including agent locations and tactics.
  • The group allegedly created a database of ICE agent license plates and utilized “ICE chasers” to track federal agents.
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