Trump Chose to Hunt Law-Abiding Migrants Rather than Right Wing Terrorists Like Vance Boelter.

It will be some time before we learn whether Vance Boelter, the Trump supporter charged with assassinating Melissa Hortman, could have been stopped if Trump hadn’t dismantled efforts to fight terrorists like Boelter.

But we do know that Trump has done real damage to those efforts.

Start with Kristi Noem’s degradation of the Center for Prevention Programs and Partnerships, an office trying to prevent attacks like the one Boelter carried out. Noem’s DHS put a 22-year old with no experience and a day job hunting migrants, Thomas Fugate, in charge of the office designed to fight radicalization.

[T]he 22-year-old with no apparent national security expertise is now a Department of Homeland Security official overseeing the government’s main hub for terrorism prevention, including an $18 million grant program intended to help communities combat violent extremism.

The White House appointed Fugate, a former Trump campaign worker who interned at the hard-right Heritage Foundation, to a Homeland Security role that was expanded to include the Center for Prevention Programs and Partnerships. Known as CP3, the office has led nationwide efforts to prevent hate-fueled attacks, school shootings and other forms of targeted violence.

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The once-bustling office of around 80 employees now has fewer than 20, former staffers say. Grant work stops, then restarts. One senior civil servant was reassigned to the Federal Emergency Management Agency via an email that arrived late on a Saturday.

The office’s mission has changed overnight, with a pivot away from focusing on domestic extremism, especially far-right movements. The “terrorism” category that framed the agency’s work for years was abruptly expanded to include drug cartels, part of what DHS staffers call an overarching message that border security is the only mission that matters. Meanwhile, the Trump administration has largely left terrorism prevention to the states.

ProPublica sent DHS a detailed list of questions about Fugate’s position, his lack of national security experience and the future of the department’s prevention work. A senior agency official replied with a statement saying only that Fugate’s CP3 duties were added to his role as an aide in an Immigration & Border Security office.

“Due to his success, he has been temporarily given additional leadership responsibilities in the Center for Prevention Programs and Partnerships office,” the official wrote in an email. “This is a credit to his work ethic and success on the job.”

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But Homeland Security’s budget proposal to Congress for the next fiscal year suggests a bleaker future. The department recommended eliminating the threat-prevention grant program, explaining that it “does not align with DHS priorities.”

The FBI — another agency that has worked to prevent terrorism , too, has focused on law-abiding migrants instead of right wing terrorists.

As NBC has been tracking, Trump has ordered a significant number of FBI agents to help chase down law-abiding migrants, shifting some away from counterterrorism.

One of the memos says the goal is to have 2,000 FBI agents across the country working full time on immigration enforcement at any one time.

Given that FBI resources are finite, current and former officials say, a significant increase in immigration enforcement will draw agents away from what have long been top FBI priorities, including counterterrorism, counterespionage, fraud and violent crime.

That shift has only intensified as Stephen Miller struggles to find enough migrants to deport to fulfill the false claims about their numbers he dangled during the election.

FBI field offices around the country have been ordered to assign significantly more agents to immigration enforcement, a dramatic shift in federal law enforcement priorities that will likely siphon resources away from counterterrorism, counterintelligence and fraud investigations, multiple current and former bureau officials told NBC News.

The orders, given in a series of memos and meetings in FBI offices this week, come at a time when the Trump administration is proposing to cut 5% of the FBI’s budget, and as the Justice Department is deprioritizing investigations of certain types of white-collar and corporate crime, according to a memo obtained by NBC News.

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One federal law enforcement official estimated that the vast majority of agents were uncomfortable with being a part of the immigration operations, saying ICE doesn’t meticulously plan out arrest operations the way that the bureau does.

“This is not what we do, these are bad ideas,” the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity citing fear of retaliation. “If this was a Democrat administration, I’d be saying this is bad, we shouldn’t be doing this.”

Even as the manhunt continued for the pro-Trump terrorist, even as Minnesota grieves, Trump posted another Truth Social post adopting the language of Nazis and pitting his ICE goons against “Radical Democrat [sic] Politicians,” stoking yet more violence against them.

Stephen Miller and Donald Trump have made a choice: To hunt law-abiding migrants rather than the Trump supporters gunning down Democrats in their homes.

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  1. Matt Foley says:

    MAGA comments on Fox say Boelter is all Tim Walz’s fault somehow. I don’t know how their primitive brains make that leap. Maybe they’re still on a “PERADE” high. Fascinating.

    • Fraud Guy says:

      The logic is that Walz had appointed him the Workforce Advisory Board (according to a NYT story); however, the board almost never meets and seems more like a sinecure than an important function.

        • Twaspawarednot says:

          Logic and connecting dots is irrelevant. All that is necessary are words for an answer. Any words will do.

      • Palli Davis Holubar says:

        Advisory boards are designed to be bi-partisan, citizens self-nominate themselves for boards; the office of the governing body (municipal, county or state) select members from the list. Advisory boards are normally unpaid & meet or don’t meet together at will. Gov. Daley first appointed him. Democracy in action, an anathema to MAGA. Investigation into his participation on this board would be interesting to know.

    • BRUCE F COLE says:

      Fox itself actually posted an article yesterday touting Boelter’s work with some MN Dems, along with the NoKings flyers in his vehicle and the fact that one of the people he gunned down had sided with the GOP recently on a tightening of immigration policies as so-called evidence of his lefty credentials. No mention was made of his anti-abortion stance or his GOP registration, or his friends comments that he’s a Trump supporter. I’ve been trying to locate that “report,” unsuccessfully so far.

      Today, Fox is reporting his arrest without any of his RW baggage mentioned. What an execrable excuse for a “news” org.
      https://www.fox9.com/news/minnesota-lawmaker-shootings-vance-boelter-charges

      • Snowdog of the North says:

        The very designation of those scraps of paper in his car as “flyers” is disinformation. There are photos, and they are small scraps of paper with “No Kings” scrawled on them and nothing else. That is not a “flyer” by any reasonable definition of the word.

      • xyxyxyxy says:

        “along with the NoKings flyers in his vehicle”
        Now for reporter on the scene Donnie: “Don’t do that — M, S, one, three — it says M, S, one, three.
        Terry, do you want me to show you the picture? He had ‘MS’ as clear as you can be. Not ‘interpreted.’”

      • Matt Foley says:

        Thank you, Rayne.

        Excerpt:
        Boelter also shot and injured Hoffman and his wife, even though Hoffman, unlike Hortman, voted against the bill to remove health coverage.

        Very convenient how Fox ignores the “white Christian Trump supporter” part.

    • Benoit Roux says:

      If anything, it would show that Tim Waltz was being bi-partisan and open minded by nominating someone who was clearly a Republican.

    • Greg Hunter says:

      According to our morning Limbaugh wanna be radio host the shooter was a liberal Democrat, hired by Walz, and that he shot the lawmakers because of their vote to restrict Minnesota services to citizens only. He uses “Hot Air” as his source to “report” news to the people of Wyoming and beyond.

      At least today he did not repeat the claim that all of the No Kings protesters were paid.

      I called in to “correct” the story about the shooter.

    • Dark Phoenix says:

      Unfortunately, it’s not just MAGA. I saw some of the crazier far left nuts online pushing the same angle, except in their version Walz wanted her dead because “the Dem Establishment hates her!”.

    • Ginevra diBenci says:

      MAGA sustains itself on a decades-long and very deliberate disinformation campaign perpetrated by right wing media in consultation with and for the benefit of GOP politicians–the ones who stick with the program.

      Goebbels said a lie needed to be repeated a thousand times for it to be perceived as truth. Rupert Murdoch, Alex Jones, Steve Bannon, and Stephen Miller blew Goebbels out of the water via the internet, demonstrating that lurid falsehoods need only come from “trusted” sources as long as churning fear of The Other is maintained.

      Steve Benen’s book Ministry of Truth provides a concise, compelling overview of just how systematically this propaganda war has been waged. Message discipline? It will open the Gates of Heaven.

      • Yohei1972 says:

        I think you almost hit on the key connection between our current era and the Goebbels quote. With social media, a lie can be repeated a thousand times before an hour has passed, for almost no cost at all.

        • e.a. foster says:

          ah, yes Herr Goebbels and his crew. Some times I get the impression some of the MAGA types along with Miller and trump have all been looking at how they did it all. I do expect we will see more of this. Of course the FBI will have been given other work, like arresting nannies, carpenters, roofers, etc. Assigning FBI agents to their new duties is just such a wonderful way to increase crime and violence. It has always been my impression that the FBI were an educated, well trained group. Then it dawned on me, no wonder they are moving the FBI agents to jobs that won’t make the U.S.A. any safer. Of course there maybe some who want the FBI out of the way because they’re good at investigating white collar crime.
          It will be no surprise to me, if there are more shootings such as these. The usual idiots will blame Democrats and undocumented people, while white collar crime, international gangs gain more of a foot hold, etc. When the population has had enough of it they will buy into what trump and miller want and there goes the neighborhood.
          It was interesting to note 3 Yale Professors moved to Toronto. their specialty was fascism and such things. One of them said the message of 1933 was, get out.
          Now we have Trump saying his next targets will be 3 large cities which have Democratic leadership. Wonder who will be shot next. It is doubtful any of this will be over soon.

        • Rayne says:

          It was interesting to note 3 Yale Professors moved to Toronto. their specialty was fascism and such things. One of them said the message of 1933 was, get out.

          That’s privilege talking. Most Americans can’t afford to leave the US.

          That’s also but one lesson. Another lesson was to push back hard and early — including quite literally punch Nazis. Kind of hard to do that from Toronto.

        • Matt___B says:

          Re: Rayne @ 10:00

          So does Ruth Ben-Ghiat, Heather Cox Richardson, Marc Elias, Mehdi Hasan, Jeremy Scahill and Bandy Lee, to name a few others. And there are still many otherwise well-intended right-side-of-history congresspeople who won’t give up on using X, and not just stay there to use it in the strategic way that Marcy does.

          Add to that recently-liberated former MSNBC & CNN anchors/reporters with new substacks: Katie Phang, joy Reid, Jim Acosta. Seems to be the place they go to these days when their “legacy media jobs” go away.

        • Rayne says:

          Reply to Matt___B
          June 17, 2025 at 1:07 pm

          Look, this isn’t the first time I’ve had to spell this out: every one of the writers on Substack who lectures others on how to defeat fascism WHILE SUPPORTING A FASCIST PLATFORM not only undermines their own message but feeds the fascist platform working against them and us.

          Each of them is providing not only an audience but personal data to Substack which has been funded by at least one VC — a16z — that also funds Xitter while rubbing shoulders along side white supremacist writers.

          You’re going to tell me all those distinguished people with existing audiences can’t find a way to launch a self-hosted site using open source software because it’s somehow too difficult, and yet here we are past 15 years working toward a second decade doing that. You’re going to tell me all those folks will be punished financially to go it alone when others have proven already that’s not the case and in Molly White’s case even provided the data 18 months ago to prove there are better options than another fucking Nazi bar.

          See: https://www.citationneeded.news/substack-to-self-hosted-ghost/

          We don’t harvest your personally identifying data, we don’t sell it, we don’t run advertising including advertising harvesting data. We are living our values, beholden to no corporation. It’s doable, been that way. There are no fucking excuses. “All the other cool kids are doing it” is the worst possible excuse.

          It fucking galls me to see how many otherwise bright people laud the Tesla Take-down movement intended to wreak economic injury on Xitter’s Nazi owner, who also fail to see that exiting Substack is just as important though its founders haven’t yet rifled through and savaged our commons whether space above us, streets beneath us, or our government. They’re just going to give them the ammunition to hurt themselves and us by other less obvious means.

          The last fucking straw is that all those people you clearly admire haven’t been smart enough to clue in, pool their resources, and establish a platform free of fascist compromise. It should make anyone wonder just how smart and credible they are.

  2. Super Nintendo Chalmers says:

    In no SANE world would a 22 year old even be a supervisor, let alone one in charge of 80 people in a crucial government job. However, in the Bizarro World that is MAGA, loyalty trumps (pun intended) competence.

    • BRUCE F COLE says:

      In the very near future, will “being trumped” come to mean “being fucked over and left with scars?”

      • David Brooks says:

        Only when you realize you hadn’t pulled the last one, and your side ace loses the key trick.

        • ExRacerX says:

          These days I’m even happier I never learned to play Bridge—I already hear that joker’s name enough as it is.

  3. PeteT0323 says:

    And to state the likely obvious…

    Truth, facts, and things considered desirable in decision making – even more emotional decision making – are casualties and outright manipulated. What is the truth? What is the lie? What is the disinformation? How do you tell and then decide how to act? Even freezing people in place is a “win” for the oppressor.

    It’s DAMN hard work to keep oneself informed and on track. And then take action – participate in “resistance”.

    Places like this and people like – well like you all as I am still climbing the informed truth ladders and I’m an older fart – are critical. But many if not most – certainly MAGAT cult followers, RW nut jobs, etc simply hear-act with no thinking involved based on “evil” sources (looking at you Stephen Miller) and so are (almost) pavlov dog about this stuff. Hell – I wish more of them were “frozen” in their RW bubble chambers.

    It’s exhausting but necessary and I am in some ways thankful that I am retired and have the time to dedicate to read places like this and then think critically. But my 9-5 multi children relatives – it’s not that they don’t care or have fear – it takes time and a lot of hard work to get and stay centered.

    Sorry – it’s a ramble. It’s a rant of sorts.

  4. P J Evans says:

    How much they care about and support veterans:
    https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/other/va-doctors-can-refuse-to-treat-dems-after-trump-order/ar-AA1GOOvA

    Doctors and other medical professionals working for the Department of Veterans Affairs can now refuse to treat Democrats and unmarried veterans.

    VA hospital bylaws previously barred medical staff from discriminating against patients “on the basis of race, age, color, sex, religion, national origin, politics, marital status or disability in any employment matter,” The Guardian reported.

    But now, in response to President Donald Trump’s January executive order on “gender ideology,” “national origin,” “politics,” and “marital status” have been removed from the list, allowing medical staff to deny treatment based on their personal politics, according to the newspaper.

    • xyxyxyxy says:

      But those migrants working on farms and hospitality and those living in certain cities are immune from deportation.

  5. ernesto1581 says:

    Rather off-topic, but it *is* Bloomsday, after all. And so I recommend to you “The First Bloomsday, 1954,” as recorded by amateur photographer John Ryan:

    https://youtu.be/no space A0gNNWHmj9Q

    Drammatis personnae:
    Anthony Cronin (in the role of Stephen Dedelus)
    AJ Leventhal (Leopold Bloom)
    Brian O’Nolan aka Flann O’Brien aka Miles na Goppaline (Simon Dedalus)
    John Ryan (Martin Cunningham)
    Patrick Kavanaugh (The Man in the Macintosh)

    • Greg Hunter says:

      The affidavit provides some interesting details. It looks like mom and the kids were going to make a break for it and based on looking at the Buick Sedan, the purchase price seems really low.

    • earlofhuntingdon says:

      Was there a reason for the Feds to rush an indictment, other than to bigfoot the local prosecution?

    • John Mogilewsky says:

      Worst case scenario, in my imagination, is federal charges followed by a pardon. That would signal open season for paramilitaries to hunt the party in opposition everywhere (so long as they could manage to make it interstate), but all without the direct incitement to murder. Do I think it’s likely? Absolutely not. But with the current crop I can’t completely dismiss the notion.

      • earlofhuntingdon says:

        Would not stop MN from prosecuting Boelter on state murder charges. If they are tried together as dependent on federal ones, Trump’s pardon would not affect conviction on state crimes.

        Yes, a Trump pardon would be a declaration that it was open season on politicians, which would make it more than ordinarily reprehensible.

        • Matt Foley says:

          70 names on the list and Boelter got 2. Not sure Trump thinks Boelter earned his pardon. I wonder what Paula White is advising him.

  6. Yohei1972 says:

    “ a significant increase in immigration enforcement will draw agents away from what have long been top FBI priorities, including counterterrorism, counterespionage, fraud and violent crime.”

    In the MAGA mind, undocumented immigrants are a huge source for these crimes, so to them, this objection doesn’t even make sense.

    • scroogemcduck says:

      But not if they work on farms or in hotels in red States. Those immigrants are hard-working, tax-paying non-citizens. Hard working, tax-paying migrants in blue states are, however, a much higher law enforcement priority than violent radicalised right-wing terrorists.

  7. Zinsky123 says:

    I don’t like to share too much personal data on-line, exactly because of what just happened about five miles from my home in Minneapolis on Saturday morning very early. I have met Melissa Hortmann a couple of times and while I did not know her well, I know of her work for the DFL Party here (basically the Democrats) and she was a tireless, determined worker for justice and education. Melissa taught Sunday school and was a Girl Scout leader when her daughter was young, That this vile man would shoot her in the face at 3:30 in the morning when she answered her door in her pajamas, sickens me to my soul. Melissa was instrumental to getting abortion rights enshrined in the Minnesota constitution and for this, was targeted for murder! I was sick to my stomach, but I still went to the No Kings rally in St. Paul on Saturday, where tens of thousands of Minnesotans braved a gunman being loose to express their displeasure at this vile president we have, who used this grievous occasion to personally attack our Governor Tim Walz. Beyond the pale…..

    • Doug in Ohio says:

      Thanks for sharing your story, and condolences to the state of Minnesota for the senseless loss of such a fine person and public servant. It was brave of you to attend the No Kings rally after the murders occurred so close to your home. I hope to be as brave as we protest the current presidential administration in the difficult days ahead.

  8. Challenger says:

    Trump will probably pardon Boelter. Timothy Snyder’s move to Toronto has been in motion for years.

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