Minnesota Democrats have been fueling chaos in their state for weeks.
One Hollywood figure finally had enough of their games.
And Sylvester Stallone’s Brother Frank just went after Minnesota Democrats with this brutal truth about ICE protesters.
Rocky star's brother calls out Minnesota leadership for stoking violence
Frank Stallone isn't afraid to speak his mind when he sees Democrats making a mess of things.
The brother of Rocky legend Sylvester Stallone posted a video on Instagram absolutely destroying Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey for their response to ICE operations cracking down on illegal immigration.
Stallone called out the paid agitators disrupting church services and intimidating children while Minnesota's Democrat leadership stood by and let it happen.
"Minnesota you need to get your act together," Stallone wrote in his Instagram caption.
"Look at every State and City that Democrats run — they are all failing poison by corrupt politicians," he continued.
Stallone zeroed in on the real problem.
"These paid agitators come from out of state and distort the facts," he added.
"Coming into Christian house of the lord, intimidating children? Please give me a break," Stallone stated.
"This needs to stop know," he concluded.
In the video, Stallone addressed his followers directly about what's happening in Minneapolis and St. Paul.
"It's very sad to see what's going on in Minnesota right now… Minnesota used to be a beautiful city — St. Paul and Minneapolis — it's just falling apart," Stallone explained.
"I mean these people, the instigators, the governor, the mayor, are instigating trouble and perpetuating it against law enforcement," he continued.
Democrats turned Minnesota into a war zone against ICE agents
Frank Stallone is right.
ICE agents carry out operations all across the country without this level of chaos.
But in Minnesota, Walz and Frey have spent weeks pushing false narratives painting ICE agents as violent and racist while protesters have turned downtown Minneapolis into a combat zone.
The Department of Homeland Security logged 238 assaults on ICE officers from January 21, 2025 through November 21, 2025.
That's a 1,153% increase compared to the 19 assaults during the same period in 2024.
Meanwhile, Frey went on CBS News claiming ICE is "terrorizing people simply because they're Latino or Somali" instead of acknowledging the violent mobs his rhetoric helped create.
Walz similarly condemned federal authorities and encouraged continued protests rather than calling for calm.
These Democrat officials bear direct responsibility for the violence targeting federal law enforcement officers who are simply enforcing immigration law.
The White House sent subpoenas to Walz, Frey, and other Minnesota officials as part of a Department of Justice investigation into whether they conspired to obstruct federal immigration enforcement operations.
That investigation came after protesters stormed a St. Paul church on Sunday and disrupted worship services to confront the pastor who also serves as acting director of the ICE field office in St. Paul.
"My theory is this: you shouldn't be able to get 25 feet near a federal officer or the police in a situation like this," Stallone said in his video.
"People are taking cars and throwing frozen bottles — this could cause serious, serious damage," he explained.
Stallone pointed out the obvious solution Democrats refuse to implement.
"If you want to protest, get a permit, get a field or a place that's not obstructing traffic and go have at it," Stallone stated.
"You're allowed to do that," he added.
"But when they say it's peaceful — it's the furthest thing from peaceful," Stallone continued.
"People are getting hurt every day," he said.
Hollywood finally speaking up against Democrat chaos
Frank Stallone joins a growing list of Hollywood figures willing to call out Democrats for the destruction their policies create.
His brother Sylvester publicly supported President Trump at the America First Policy Institute Gala in November, comparing Trump to George Washington.
Rob Schneider recently exposed Hollywood's blacklist against conservative actors, noting how his career opportunities vanished after expressing right-leaning views.
Matthew Marsden, who appeared in Transformers and Rambo, described how the phone stopped ringing after an article revealed his conservative beliefs.
But more celebrities are finding their courage as they watch Democrats turn American cities into disaster zones.
Frank Stallone's personal interactions with law enforcement have been trouble-free because he follows basic instructions.
"If you just comply with the police and say, 'OK, can I see your driver's license and registration,' that's it," Stallone explained.
"It's happened to me a thousand times in my life — not a thousand, but a lot," he stated.
"I rarely have any trouble," he continued.
"I show them the proper identification and that's it," Stallone said.
"If your'e here illegally, your'e here illegally!" he told his followers.
"I don't care where you came from, I don't care about your situation — illegal is illegal," Stallone added.
Stallone warned Minnesota what happens if Democrats don't stop stoking violence against law enforcement.
"So, get it together or your city is going to be like Escape from New York, that movie," Stallone concluded.
"We hope no one gets hurt any more, and I feel sorry for the people of Minnesota," he said.
Walz announced in early January he wouldn't seek reelection amid mounting scrutiny over oversight failures during his tenure.
But the damage Democrats did to Minnesota won't be easily undone.
Frank Stallone showed more courage than most Hollywood figures by calling out the obvious truth that Minnesota's Democrat leadership created this mess and continues making it worse every day they refuse to support federal law enforcement.
Sources:
- Michael Cantrell, "VIDEO: Sylvester Stallone's Brother Totally Destroys Minn. Dems for Pushing Hate Against Law Enforcement," PJ Media, January 26, 2026.
- FOX News, "White House accuses Tim Walz, Jacob Frey of inciting anti-ICE church mob," January 2026.
- CBS News, "DOJ subpoenas Walz, Frey, Her and others in probe alleging immigration obstruction," January 2026.
- NBC News, "Thousands rally against ICE in Minneapolis in below-zero temperatures," January 23, 2026.
- Christian Toto, "Veteran Actor Shares Horrors of Hollywood Blacklist 2.0," Hollywood in Toto, December 2025.
- FOX News, "Rob Schneider exposes Hollywood's 'rot' as he claims conservative actors face industry blacklist," January 2026.









