Another day, another violent Antifa extremist finally facing consequences for inciting chaos in America's streets. Kyle Wagner, a cross-dressing radical who has been stirring up anti-police hatred in Minneapolis, has been booted from both Venmo and Instagram after calling for armed confrontations with law enforcement.
According to The Daily Wire, Wagner's social media rampage began after Border Patrol agents fatally shot Alex Pretti on Saturday. Instead of allowing the legal process to unfold, this unhinged activist immediately took to his platforms to encourage followers to "take up arms" and clash with federal agents.
For too long, Big Tech has given these domestic terrorists a free pass to spread their violent rhetoric while simultaneously censoring everyday Americans who dare question the official narrative. It's telling that it took explicit calls for armed violence before these platforms finally acted - and even then, only after media attention forced their hand.
The Double Standard Exposed
Patriots will remember how quickly social media giants moved to silence conservative voices during the 2020 election, often for far less inflammatory content than Wagner's direct incitement to violence. Meanwhile, Antifa organizers like Wagner have operated with impunity for years, using these same platforms to coordinate riots that destroyed American cities.
This is the same Minneapolis that burned while Democrats cheered from the sidelines in 2020. Now, with Trump back in the White House and real law enforcement priorities restored, these radical agitators are finally being held accountable.
Wagner's ban represents more than just one extremist losing his megaphone - it's a sign that the tide is turning against the violent left-wing apparatus that has terrorized American communities for years. Under the Trump administration's leadership, we're seeing renewed focus on domestic terrorism threats that the previous regime conveniently ignored.
The question Americans should be asking is simple: How many more of these violent organizers are still operating freely on social media, planning the next wave of attacks on our communities and law enforcement? It's time for a complete audit of Big Tech's selective enforcement policies.
