Sylvester Stallone’s Brother Calls Out Bruce Springsteen

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Frank Stallone Criticizes Minnesota Leaders

Frank Stallone, the brother of actor Sylvester Stallone, shared a strong message on social media criticizing Democrats in Minnesota over their response to President Donald Trump’s crackdown on illegal immigration in sanctuary states.

Stallone said Minnesota needs to “get its act together” and accused Democratic-run states and cities of failing because of corruption. He claimed that protests in the state were being fueled by paid agitators from outside Minnesota and argued that demonstrations near churches and children were unacceptable.

“Well they’re at it again. Puke Springsteen, Jane Fonda, now Molly Ringwald, John Leguizamo oh and Lady Gaga…you’re on stage in another country and you’re putting your own country down.”

“Minnesota you need to get your act together. Look at every State and City that is run by Democrats, they are all failing poison by corrupt politicians. These paid agitators are from out of state and are distorting the facts. Coming into Christian house of the lord, intimidating children? Please give me a break. This needs to stop now.”

Stallone’s Message in the Video

In the video, Stallone said it was “very sad” to see what is happening in Minnesota. He said cities like Minneapolis and St. Paul were once beautiful but are now “falling apart.” He blamed state and city leaders, including the governor and mayor, for encouraging unrest and working against law enforcement.

“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.” He blamed local leadership, saying, “These people, the instigators, the governor, the mayor, instigating trouble. Perpetuating it against law enforcement.”

He also shared his views on protests and policing. “You shouldn’t be able to get 25 feet near a federal officer or the police in a situation like this,” he said, adding that throwing frozen bottles and damaging property could cause “serious, serious damage.” He suggested that if things do not improve, “the president might have to do the insurrection act.”

Views on Protests and Immigration

Stallone said protests should be organized legally. “If you want to protest, get a permit, get a field or a place that’s not obstructing traffic and go have at it,” he said. He added, “But when they say it’s peaceful — it’s the furthest thing from peaceful.”

He also spoke about immigration enforcement, saying, “If you’re here illegally, you’re here illegally! I don’t care where you came from… illegal is illegal.” He ended with a warning, saying Minnesota could become “like Escape from New York” and added, “I feel sorry for the people of Minnesota.”