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GOP Rep. Bacon: Trump ‘Took the Feedback,’ Course Corrected on ICE

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Rep. Don Bacon (R-NE) just dropped a mic on MSNBC’s Chris Jansing Reports, praising President Trump for actually listening to feedback and dialing back ICE’s heavy footprint in Minneapolis. In a rare moment of cross-aisle candor, Bacon highlighted how Trump took the feedback and course-corrected, reducing the agency’s presence amid the chaos following George Floyd’s death. This isn’t just political theater—it’s a pragmatic pivot that underscores Trump’s street-smart governance style, proving he’s not wedded to any single tactic when real-world pushback demands adaptation.

For the 2A community, this move carries intriguing implications beyond immigration enforcement. Minneapolis erupted into riots that saw armed citizens stepping up to protect businesses when law enforcement was overwhelmed or ordered to stand down—echoing the armed patrols in Kenosha and elsewhere during 2020’s unrest. Trump’s ICE pullback signals a broader strategy: de-escalate federal overreach to avoid inflaming tensions that could spiral into more Second Amendment activations. It’s a win for self-reliance advocates, as it reinforces that when feds step aside, local armed defenders fill the void, deterring looters without escalating to Kent State 2.0. Critics on the left might spin it as weakness, but 2A patriots see savvy: Trump gets that heavy-handed optics can backfire, potentially galvanizing more grassroots armed resistance.

Looking ahead, this flexibility bodes well for pro-2A policies in a potential second term. If Trump can nimbly adjust on ICE amid riots, imagine his agility on ATF overreach or red-flag law pushback—taking feedback from the base to fortify constitutional carry and suppressors. Bacon’s nod isn’t just fluff; it’s a reminder that adaptive leadership keeps the right’s powder dry for the real fights, ensuring the Second Amendment remains the ultimate backstop when bureaucracies falter. Stay vigilant, folks—this is how you win the long game.

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