Laura Ingraham praises DOJ investigations of Walz and Frey, suggests it could get “a lot spicier for them”
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From the January 16, 2026, edition of Fox News' The Ingraham Angle
LAURA INGRAHAM (HOST): And when we talk about using language and words, and let's go to Mike on this, it's really language and words that lead to action on the part of the agitators on the ground. When you're telling them to film, to track, and calling this an invasion, Mike, that comes pretty close to incitement and one would think you get text messages and you get emails the story might get a lot spicier for them.
MIKE DAVIS (GUEST): Yeah. Under the Constitution, our US Congress writes our immigration laws on behalf of the American people. Congress decides who gets to come and who has to go and the president has a constitutional duty to enforce those federal immigration laws. That is the supreme law of the lands. And these local governors, these local mayors, cannot interfere with federal immigration enforcement. Not only is it an assault on federal law enforcement, you're looking at insurrection and seditious conspiracy, along with harboring, conspiracy, and many other serious federal felonies when you are inciting people to commit violent acts, to physically obstruct federal law enforcement.
So I would say to Governor Walz and to Mayor Frey, you better back down or you're going to end up in federal prison.