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Today Alpha News has released the documentary Minnesota v. We the People. The related Alpha News story explains:

The documentary was made in memory of five first responders who were murdered in the line of duty over a span of 13 months in Minnesota. Matthew Ruge, Paul Elmstrand, Adam Finseth, Jamal Mitchell, and Joshua Owen were all brutally killed while sacrificing their lives for the people of Minnesota.

“Minnesota v. We the People” covers the danger, lies, and lawfare that got us to this point, with exclusive interviews from friends and family members of the first responders who were killed.

Throughout the film, legal experts and local law enforcement leaders dismantle the anti-police narrative and shine a spotlight on how police are treated in Minnesota.

The documentary, produced by Liz Collin and written and directed by Dr. JC Chaix, is available to view for free on Rumble and YouTube.

The documentary is a powerful piece of work. Below is the film as posted on YouTube.

Below is the film as posted on Rumble.

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In the Walz regime

In the Walz regime

We support our Publishers and Content Creators. You can view this story on their website by CLICKING HERE.

Today Alpha News has released the documentary Minnesota v. We the People. The related Alpha News story explains:

The documentary was made in memory of five first responders who were murdered in the line of duty over a span of 13 months in Minnesota. Matthew Ruge, Paul Elmstrand, Adam Finseth, Jamal Mitchell, and Joshua Owen were all brutally killed while sacrificing their lives for the people of Minnesota.

“Minnesota v. We the People” covers the danger, lies, and lawfare that got us to this point, with exclusive interviews from friends and family members of the first responders who were killed.

Throughout the film, legal experts and local law enforcement leaders dismantle the anti-police narrative and shine a spotlight on how police are treated in Minnesota.

The documentary, produced by Liz Collin and written and directed by Dr. JC Chaix, is available to view for free on Rumble and YouTube.

The documentary is a powerful piece of work. Below is the film as posted on YouTube.

Below is the film as posted on Rumble.

About The Author

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