BREAKING NEWS: Sec. Kristi Noem tells CNN that Tim Walz and Jacob Frey need to “GROW-UP! “

The attack was personal, brutal, and aimed straight at the top.

Kristi Noem didn’t just criticize Minnesota’s leaders—she humiliated them on national television. Calling Gov.

Tim Walz and Mayor Jacob Frey “little boys,” she accused them of feeding the chaos,

not fighting it. As Minneapolis burns and trust collapses,

Noem says their words lit the matc… Continues…

Kristi Noem’s broadside landed like a political thunderclap, cutting through the usual cautious language of Washington. She framed the unrest in Minneapolis not as an unavoidable tragedy, but as a direct consequence of what she called immature, reckless leadership. In her view, Walz and Frey chose posturing over responsibility, moral grandstanding over the hard duty of restoring calm and protecting lives.

Her warning centered on rhetoric: when leaders demonize law enforcement, she argued, they don’t just weaken officers—they shred the fragile bond between communities and those sworn to defend them. Noem tied Minneapolis’s violence to a narrative that paints police as villains, insisting that such language emboldens agitators and paralyzes those trying to keep order. Beneath her harsh words was a stark message: in moments of crisis, leadership either steadies a city—or helps push it over the edge.

Kristi Noem’s broadside landed like a political thunderclap,

cutting through the usual cautious language of Washington.

She framed the unrest in Minneapolis not as an unavoidable tragedy,

but as a direct consequence of what she called immature, reckless leadership. In her view,

Walz and Frey chose posturing over responsibility,

moral grandstanding over the hard duty of restoring calm and protecting lives.

Her warning centered on rhetoric: when leaders demonize law enforcement,

she argued, they don’t just weaken officers—they shred the fragile bond between communities and those sworn to defend them.

Noem tied Minneapolis’s violence to a

narrative that paints police as villains, insisting that such language

emboldens agitators and paralyzes those trying to keep order

. Beneath her harsh words was a stark message:

in moments of crisis,

leadership either steadies a city—or helps push it over the edge.

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