DHS' McLaughlin Promises 'Mugshots Soon' for Activists Who Disrupted MN Church Worship Service
| Tony Branco |
"A surge of dark progressive money is powering Minnesota’s activist infrastructure, and several media sources indicate that the trail leads straight to the Hopewell Fund. As a central hub in the Arabella network — a for‑profit Washington, D.C. LLC consulting firm that manages and provides services to a network of large progressive nonprofits — Hopewell channels millions from major foundations into activist projects while keeping donor identities safely out of sight.
"One of those projects — States at the Core (SATC) — has been using Hopewell funding to provide on-the-ground training in subversive mobilization tactics to Minnesota protestors under the anonymity afforded by fiscal sponsorship. According to Minnesota Public Radio:
Now, an organization in the Twin Cities is offering “ICE Watch training.” The training provided by States at the Core, or SATC, prepares neighbors to monitor, document, and fight against ICE activity. The organization says it has trained more than 1,000 Minnesotans so far.
"The result is a funding system built for progressive influence while keeping the real decision‑makers anonymous and unaccountable. One of the participants in this pipeline was activist Renee Good, the young woman who was shot by an ICE agent after she drove her car into him. She and her partner, Rebecca, had spent the previous hours on the day she was killed attempting to prevent ICE officers from doing their job. At the time she was shot, she had been blocking traffic with her car in an effort to trap ICE agents’ vehicles and prevent them from leaving the area. Trained in these tactics, Renee Good was a participant in Minnesota’s ICE Watch community. According to news reports, Renee’s partner, Rebecca Good, was “part of the Powderhorn/Phillips ICE Watch neighborhood chat.” And, as Minnesota Public Radio points out, SATC is providing the ICE Watch training.
"Renee Good’s dangerous and unlawful behavior on the day she was shot illustrates how Hopewell-funded projects don’t just bankroll organizations — they cultivate individual organizers who then carry these sometimes deadly tactics into Minnesota’s political landscape. (RELATED: The Media Are Agents of Propaganda)
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