Tonight on The Political Theater, a volatile weekend in Minnesota stripped the “organic protest” myth down to the studs—leaked Signal chats, donor coordination, license-plate doxing, and political proximity pointing to organized street operations, not spontaneous outrage. The show breaks down the Alex Peretti shooting and the media’s narrative games, then walks through video from Minneapolis: rioters overrunning a hotel housing federal personnel, a bloodied Bureau of Prisons officer left exposed, and police retreat where reinforcement should have been immediate. We also pull the curtain back on professional protest culture—the NGO money, logistics, and paid networks that scale chaos on demand—and why cutting off those funds in the next 180 days is the only way to stop these operations from being fully weaponized before the next election.
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We Voted For Mass Deportations, Not Compromise
The Political Theater™️, Episode 168
Jan 27, 2026
The Political Theater
The Political Theater is your nightly blast of America-First reality: deep-state exposés, culture-war wins, insider intel on borders, elections, and the middle-class comeback—all delivered with razor humor and zero apologies.
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