FBI Director Kash Patel said Monday that he had opened an investigation into the Signal group text chats that Minnesota residents are using to share information about federal immigration agents’ movements, launching a new front in the Trump administration’s conflict there with potential free speech implications.

Patel said in an interview with conservative podcaster Benny Johnson that he wanted to know whether any Minnesota residents had put federal agents “in harm’s way” with activities such as sharing agents’ license plate numbers and locations.

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    Right now, there are 2 dead people in Minnesota and 7 dead people in ICE captive.

    I don’t give a fuck about federal agents when they are leaving a trail of bodies.

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    None of these actions by citizens are illegal. Way to waste tax payer money. So glad the swamp got drained and we’re great again!

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    Bitch shouldn’t you worry about the excessive use of force ICE is using? Stop wasting our time and money and investigate the murders and executions that are occurring.

    Scared eye looking motherfucker.

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    WTAF? Why is it assumed by this dickhead that agents get to operate in complete anonymity and secrecy?

    While these “agents” are creating a database of people they are improperly labeling “terrorists”?

    We pay for these assholes. We should know who the fuck they are.

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    Any evidence of any of these goons actually being harmed, mate? I’m thinking it’s more likely they’re using the information so their targets can avoid them.