Former Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura boasted that he’s “proud” of the Twin Cities’ protesters who “stood up for what is supposed to be America and freedom” — and hinted at a possible run for reelection.
Ventura, 74, was a single-term governor who voluntarily elected not to seek reelection in 2003. Before launching his short-lived political career, he was better known as pro-wrestler Jesse “The Body” Ventura in the WWE.
He ran as a member of the centrist Reform Party, and never shied away from bashing both sides of the aisle — as he did throughout his book “DemoCRIPS and ReBLOODlicans: No More Gangs in Government.”
Ventura, still seething from reports of Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials’ crackdown at his alma mater, Roosevelt High School, told Fox 9 that he’s “owed a second” term.


“We’re a country of the Constitution. We have leadership now that has destroyed the Constitution. They don’t follow it, they couldn’t care less about it. Am I right or wrong? I took an oath to defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic. I view after Jan. 6, the Republican Party is a domestic enemy to our Constitution. I can’t get any colder than that, can I?” he said.
“You wanna know something? I’ll give you a quote. We’re a third-world country now. You wanna know why? I’m an expert; I’ve been to one. I spent 17 months in Southeast Asia while the draft dodger was playing golf. You know how I know we’re a third-world country? Because in third-world countries, they have the military doing police work in the cities while you walk around,” he added.
The former wrestler added that he fully backs Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, whom he endorsed for reelection 2022, and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey.
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