
The Daily Why Trump Voters Are Torn Over Minneapolis
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Feb 9, 2026 Wilk Wilkinson, a 50-year-old Minneapolis-area resident who works to bridge political divides, and John, a construction worker and small-business owner, talk about clashes between immigration enforcement and civil liberties. They discuss federal agents’ tactics in cities, the impact of undocumented labor on wages and hiring, and how recent events have shaken long-held views.
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Enforcement Versus Anti-Government Sentiment
- Trump voters saw immigration enforcement and opposition to government overreach collide in Minneapolis.
- That collision forced some supporters to rethink their backing when federal agents harmed citizens.
Voters Say Renee Good Shifted Their View
- Chris Stinnett and Carter Brown, longtime Trump voters, said Renee Good's death was a wake-up call.
- Both now say they regret their vote because enforcement targeted nonviolent citizens.
Voter Analyzes Video, Feels Betrayed
- Wilk Wilkinson watched and analyzed videos of Alex Preddy's shooting and concluded official claims were false.
- He felt betrayed when tribal politics defended inaccurate statements by officials.


