Why Tim Walz’ Desperately Had to Call President Trump

It is Déjà vu all over again.

Except this time, unlike the signal technology used against finding patriotic Americans by their cell phones on January 6, 2021 at the U.S. Capitol, now it’s backfiring on the Deep State operatives in Minnesota.

In June 2025, California Governor Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass used the same tactics to flame the fires for protests, violence and left-wing antics against Trump’s deportations of violent criminals and illegal aliens.

It is the mode of operation funded and fueled from the same sponsors of the Black Lives Matter and Refund Police riots of 2020.

Recall that there were 764 riots across US. with over two billion dollars in property damages and several dozens murdered. I vividly remember a CNN reporter standing in front of a building in flames stating it was “mostly peaceful”. Democrats defunded police and thousands of deaths followed.

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Minnesota’s Tim Walt called Donald Trump this week for a reason. It may be linked to damning intelligence the President has on the governor’s rioting operations.

The timeline of the three recent deaths related to the riots shows a detailed sequence of events. When viewed through the lens of “Kingfield Signal” logs, it paints a picture of illegal coordination against the federal crackdown.

Signal is deemed “the favorite chat app for spies and journalists” by the Wall Street Journal and New York Times,

So far, at least two Democrat Minnesota state officials have allegedly been identified. They were named as “admins” and “dispatchers” in a now-leaked Signal group chat. A campaign adviser to Tim Walz, Amanda Koehler, is also allegedly involved. This group chat was used to stalk and impede federal immigration operations in the state.

Walz and the people behind his bizarre actions would need to create a narrative. This narrative must counter a series of tragic coincidences. These coincidences defy mathematical probability.

New Year’s Eve, Northridge, CA: Keith Porter Jr. is killed by an off-duty ICE agent. Police claim he was an “active shooter.”

The Signal logs show Porter sent a final message at 11:14 PM: “Eyes on the black SUV. They’re moving on the 4th Street apartment. Signal the neighborhood.”

January 7, South Minneapolis: Renée Good is shot during “Operation Metro Surge.” While some witnesses say she was shielding a family, video evidence support she was driving her vehicle into a law enforcement officer.

Her last outgoing data packet was a high-resolution photo of an unmarked federal van, uploaded directly to the Kingfield group.

January 24, Minneapolis: Alex Jeffrey Pretti, the VA nurse, is killed near a federal staging area. His phone was found tucked into his ballistic vest, still recording.

What may have disturbed Walz’ enough to call Trump was the fact that the Minneapolis Police Department and the FBI verified that these three people did not just know each other. They were part of a coordinated effort to fight against federal sanctioned law enforcement.

The “Kingfield Signal” wasn’t just for chatting. It was linked to a network of “dead drops” and safe houses. The decrypted data reveals that Porter, from his base in California, was acting as the “Remote Dispatcher” for Good and Pretti in Minnesota.

He would use his urban planning expertise to map out ICE exit routes and relay them to the ground team.

The icing on the cake against this operation was revealing the “Gray List.” Inside Alex Pretti’s phone was a document titled “The Grey Ledger.” It contained the home addresses, personal phone numbers, and vehicle descriptions of over 40 undercover ICE agents involved in Operation Metro Surge.

This discovery has led federal prosecutors to allege that the three were not just activists. They contend that the three were engaging in “domestic intelligence gathering” against federal officers.

The parents of Pretti provided more complicated details of their son’s final months. Michael Pretti spoke to reporters from his home in Wisconsin. He described how Alex had quietly left his position at the Minneapolis VA Medical Center several months earlier. This move surprised his family and colleagues who thought of him as a dedicated caregiver for veterans.

“He seemed to have joined some kind of group,” Michael Pretti told reporters, his voice heavy with grief and concern. “We warned him two weeks ago—protest if you want, but don’t engage, don’t do anything stupid. He said he understood.”

The father emphasized that Alex had always been passionate about helping others. However, his recent behavior had changed in ways that worried them.

“He was pulling away from his routine, talking more about ‘standing up’ and ‘making a difference’ in ways that felt different. We thought it was just stress, but now… we don’t know.”

Investigators uncovered significant information after securing Alex’s phone. This discovery has raised serious questions about his involvement in organized protest activities. These activities repeatedly place civilians in direct confrontation with federal agents.

The turning point came when Minneapolis police and federal investigators extracted data from Pretti’s cellphone. This was part of the ongoing probe into the shooting. What they found, according to law enforcement briefings leaked to select outlets, points to active participation in coordinated protest networks rather than casual involvement.

Messages recovered from encrypted apps—including Signal groups tied to “rapid response” anti-ICE efforts—show Pretti communicating with organizers.

They discussed monitoring federal agent movements and sharing locations of enforcement operations. Pretti also planned to mobilize crowds to obstruct arrests. One thread reportedly discussed “direct engagement” tactics to “protect communities” during raids, with Pretti volunteering to film and intervene if needed.

Investigators noted patterns echoing earlier incidents, such as the January 7 shooting of Renee Nicole Good, where protesters similarly confronted agents in high-risk settings.

Pretti had attended vigils and marches after Good’s death. Messages suggest he saw himself as part of a broader resistance movement.

Department of Homeland Security officials have pointed to these findings as context for the agents’ split-second decisions on January 24. In the released 17-second body-worn camera footage, Pretti is seen approaching agents while filming. He resists dispersal. He makes a hand movement toward his waist—where he lawfully carried a concealed firearm—during the struggle.

Border Patrol Chief Gregory Bovino reiterated that such encounters are “preventable” when individuals heed warnings and avoid direct confrontation.

Michael Pretti’s interview underscores a family torn between love for their son and horror at how events unfolded. “We warned him,” he repeated. “He said he understood, but something pulled him in deeper. Whatever group he was part of, it changed him. We just want the full truth now—for Alex, for us, for everyone.”

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