
Bulwark Takes Even Joe Rogan & Tim Dillon Say the Minnesota Shooting Was Wrong
Jan 14, 2026
Tim Miller shares insights from his recent appearance on Piers Morgan, expressing frustration over guests who deflect blame onto progressives regarding the Minneapolis shooting. He emphasizes that even prominent figures like Joe Rogan and Tim Dillon acknowledge this incident crossed a line. The discussion dives into the details of the shooting, including the officer's questionable actions and the public's reaction, which reveals limited support for the officer’s decisions. Additionally, the conversation challenges self-defense claims and draws parallels to other controversial events.
AI Snips
Chapters
Transcript
Episode notes
Returning To Piers Morgan To Voice Outrage
- Tim Miller recounts returning to Piers Morgan's show to express his anger over Renee Good's killing.
- He describes the panel mix and how he expected different guests, framing his motivation for appearing.
Shooting Viewed As Unjustified Execution
- Tim Miller argues the Minneapolis shooting was plainly unjustified and looked like an execution rather than self-defense.
- He notes cross-ideological condemnation, citing Joe Rogan and Tim Dillon as examples who also said it was wrong.
Video Details Undermine Self‑Defense Claim
- Miller lays out specific visual details showing the car was moving slowly, steering away, and had signs it was not a lethal threat.
- He highlights the officer firing three times, including a third shot through the side window after the car passed.
