Nightly Scroll with Hayley
Inside the MN CHAOS w/ Brecca Stoll - Hayley Caronia (Ep.211)
13 Jan 2026
Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Hello and welcome into Nightly Scroll. I am Haley Carinia. Happy Monday evening and thank you for spending it with me. I appreciate all of you. You might be watching on X or on Facebook right now, but if you are, you're only going to get a little bit of the show. So make sure you come on over to Rumble. We are Rumble exclusive. Rumble.com slash Haley.
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This is just like a little tease before February 2nd, the Bongino Report, little light there. If you are listening, don't worry about it. But what do we have on deck tonight? I've got Daily Wire reporter Brecca Stoll. She's joining me in just a few minutes. She's been on the ground in Minnesota and she's been trying to get into the heads of those liberal protesters.
So I'm excited to talk with her. Also, the woke mind virus has totally infected everyone at the Golden Globes last night. I'd tell them all to get well soon, but they won't. Elon Musk's bajillionth baby mama, Ashley St. Clair. She is back in the X spotlight, if you will. And now Elon is fighting for full custody of their child. All of that and so much more is coming up.
And I want to address the elephant in the room or the big news this morning of the new lineup and the new show time and the new show name. So Dan is obviously coming back February 2nd. We're all very excited about that. My show will be following his show now. So he'll be on from 10 a.m. to noon. Vince is going to be before him. So Vince, Dan, then me. Bang, bang, bang.
You don't have to wait a second in between our shows anymore. You don't have to catch me later. It's going to be all in one little bundle. So I'm excited for that. But you can't nightly scroll at noon, you know? So we had to change the show name. So it'll be Scrolling with Haley Karania. Got to keep the scroll in there because that's the point. That's the reason for this season.
So it'll be Scrolling with Haley Karania at noon, 12 p.m.
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Chapter 2: What insights does Brecca Stoll share about the Minnesota protests?
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Chapter 3: How has the 'woke mind virus' influenced the Golden Globes?
Guys, the amount of names we battered around and we... Anyway. All right. Well, we all know what's been going on in Minneapolis. Literally everything has been going on in Minneapolis. All the fraud that was exposed by Nick Shirley. And then, of course, the whole Renee Good situation with the ICE agent.
And the reason ICE is on the ground in Minnesota anyway has something to do with the fact that the Somali community is being exposed for fraud. That's why they're there, right? The spotlight has been shown on Minneapolis, Minnesota. This isn't the first time, but certainly in recent history, this is their top of mind right now because of this fraud scheme.
So it makes sense that ICE would go in there, you know, whether it was the COVID funds or now these daycare centers. It seems like the Somali community knows exactly how to game the system and the American taxpayers losing, losing billions of dollars. So if these people are brazenly breaking the law, maybe they've broken some immigration law. I don't know. We don't know.
But that's ICE's job to figure out. But Minnesota Congresswoman Ilhan Omar, she joined Face the Nation with one of our faves, Margaret Brennan, and she says that the Trump administration is targeting the Somalis for no reason. Watch. Treasury Secretary Besant called Minnesota ground zero for what may be the most egregious welfare scam in our nation's history to date.
85 of the 98 people who were charged by the Justice Department with this welfare scheme are Somali. And you know this. The Treasury Secretary is probing whether any of the money was somehow funneled outside the country. He actually issued new standards. He's going to make someone disclose if they receive public assistance when they try to wire money out of the country.
And he's lowered the bar for suspicious activity. What is the practical impact of doing that in the community?
It's just creating fear. What they are doing is creating confusion, chaos, trying to intimidate people from being able to exercise their regular normal activities that they would. There is no justification in any of the things that they say. The 87 people that you've described as being investigated, many of them adjudicated, all happened under the Biden administration.
There is no justification for this search. We know that ICE has the ability to conduct raids. There is no reason to have over 2,000 people coming in to our city and creating the level of terror that they have created.
The level of terror, creating fear. Again, nobody has to be afraid if they are a law-abiding American citizen. If you're an American citizen, have no fear. If you're law-abiding, have no fear. So for her to insinuate that the Trump administration is going in there for no reason at all is absurd. She kind of said, well, the Biden administration got them on the COVID fraud and
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Chapter 4: What are the implications of the recent ICE actions in Minnesota?
A lot of them are unemployed. You know, why was Renee and her wife able to stand around in the road and block traffic in the middle of the day? On what day was that, Tuesday? I don't know. And being involved in these protests gives them, I don't know, something to put on their calendars. It gives them a sense of purpose. They feel important, maybe for the first time in their lives.
And that is really sad. They are victims of a Trump deranged and Trump obsessed media. They are victims of groupthink. So when sitting members of Congress blame law enforcement for enforcing the law, and then they go and demonize them, their useful idiot voters eat it up. And then they go march around about it. Democrat politicians put a target on the backs of ICE agents, plain and simple.
They say jump, and their minions say how high. And some of the minions are dangerous and violent, and others are just really stupid, uninformed, bored, and unemployed. So when some of these got wind that ICE agents might be staying in this hotel, they brought their pots and pans. Listen to this. Making a ruckus outside of this hotel.
And they believed that ICE agents were staying there, but they didn't know. I've heard enough. I think they're just making use of their New Year's Eve noisemakers. I think maybe they got one at a party and they thought, great, I have pots. I have a spatula. I have a noisemaker from New Year's Eve. I'm just going to go out there and really make a difference.
They're making a difference in people's eardrums for sure. I think a lot of people are changed after that protest, but not for the reasons that they think. They're totally useless. Not only that, some of these protesters are harassing the totally wrong people. They're just finding big trucks in town and following them and stalking them and harassing them like this TikTok user who said this.
driving through town and a convoy of vehicles started following honking their horns and blowing whistles on every corner trying to warn people that we are ice i am not ice i am just a tree trimmer with a really big truck imagine that and this is what they have to deal with Just a tree trimmer with a really big truck and they're getting followed and stalked and harassed and whistles are blowing.
And again, they've got their pots and pans and their New Year's Eve noisemakers. Hey, do you remember when Nick Shirley was out in front of the Learing Center and that woman thought that he was ice? I mean, you could just be a regular guy in a sweatshirt and you're ice. You could be driving your truck to work. You're just a tree trimmer. We're all ice, really. Everyone's ice. And no one's safe.
You know, these people aren't really the sharpest tools in the shed. But my next guest, Brecca Stoll, has had the honor of interviewing them while on the ground in Minnesota. And here are some of the greatest hits from the last few days. Watch this. I would rather be at home smoking weed. Yes. Yes. But why can't you be smoking weed right now? Because goddamn Nazis.
How long do you plan to be out here? Oh, we're actually headed back to the car.
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Chapter 5: How does Ilhan Omar perceive the federal crackdown on fraud?
No, it's a shock. But being a pizza delivery guy is more dangerous, so I don't understand where that expectation comes from. You said when you heard the sirens, you immediately ran out. Where were you? I was about 15 minutes away. And what were you doing? I was disassociated. on my bed. How did your boss respond when you quit? It was like a part-time.
I'm getting back after a lot happened recently in my life. So sometimes disability takes my life over and I'm still kind of in shock. School's been canceled. Have people been taking off work for this? Have you had to take off work for this?
So I mean I'm just walking around kind of just day side because I don't know like where that stems from. Just crying. Like I don't, I mean, part of it is being like a white woman that I'm privileged and I have a lot of privilege.
In the chat, Speak said that they're all medicated. I don't think they're taking their meds. They might be prescribed something, but I don't think they're taking them. Anyway, Daily Wire reporter Brecca Stull is here to break down all of this footage and all of the insights that she's gotten on the ground there. So Brecca, welcome to Nightly Scroll. Thank you, Haley. It's great to be with you.
It's great to have you. Yes. And honestly, in your monologue in the beginning, it was great to hear you hit those points. And because being on the ground, like everything you were talking about, I was seen on the street. And when you talked about how the protesters in some sort of way are a victim because they think that they're out there doing the right thing.
They think that they are protecting people. humanity, and I think in a way they are the victim because the leaders of the Democratic Party, like Representative Omar, coming out and convicting that ICE agent, because I heard at a minimum that ICE agent is innocent until proven guilty, but she convicted him. She retweeted DHS and said, you guys are lying, he was not hit by a car.
She's coming out and saying that, and she's one of the leaders of the Democratic Party. And so protesters are looking up to her, looking to what she says, looking what Governor Walz says, and they're hearing people are being hurt, people are not doing well, and we need to come out and do our part as Americans and care for people and handle this.
And so I think in a way, like they have been brainwashed, and I think you saw that from some of the protesters I talked to, They're brainwashed. American Skyjacker tells the story of D.B. Cooper copycat Martin McNally, who hijacked a plane and jumped out with $500,000. But that's just the start of this epic true crime saga.
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Chapter 6: What are the reactions to the anti-cop protests and their impact?
And as you think about that statement, it's like, what do you mean goal time? And then another time I heard someone say, oh, I did my shift. And so my guess, yes. And so I would love to hear what you think about that. Because my takeaway is they're doing this for visibility. And I think they know this is going to attract a ton of attention.
And so they want to make it look big, exciting, and that there's a lot of movement behind this. And so I think that's why they have this so planned out, so scheduled. Interesting. There are two things, the two places I want to go with this. You asked me my thoughts. First, I think that when I hear the word shift, my employment alarm bells go off. Do you think that these people are being paid?
I mean, you kind of start to think so because it's like when, and I was in it for so long that by Friday, like you said, when it's 2 p.m. on a Friday, I didn't even like register, how are you guys out here? Because I had just seen it and it became so normal to me.
But I don't understand how, because like the demographics where I was seeing like working age people, you know, out there and I'm like, You know, I know why I'm out there. I know why the ICE agents are out there that the protesters are harassing. We're all at work. But what are you guys doing? And then, you know, I've seen videos since like I got back to D.C.
of just people spotting protesters who've been at protest after protest. And then I've talked to protesters who talk about how expensive it is. And then you see the free snacks. And then all the effort that goes into it and you just start asking questions.
And honestly, that's one of my biggest takeaways from this weekend is I, as a reporter and other reporters, we need to dig into this and figure out how they're able to mobilize like this. Right. Because it's truly uncanny just to see you convince people on a Saturday, on a workday, like, are you guys taking PTO to get out there and do this for five days? You know, so very interesting.
And do you think that they were I mean, obviously, this was organized by someone or some group. And I'd be interested to know, did you ask any of the protesters where they were from? Because I'd be interested to see if I'm sure some of them are based in the Minneapolis area, but I'm sure some of them were shipped in from somewhere else. And I wonder who funded that.
I heard some from California for sure. And that's when I'm, and I still, I need to do more research into this. I need to figure it out because I'm like, because I was kind of thinking, okay, it's like protesting because when people are like, oh, I've been to a ton of protests. And I'm like, is this like the left version or just the version of running?
Like when people get addicted to marathons, you know, you hear stuff like that. Are you guys just getting addicted to protesting? Like it's just their version of fun. And so there could be a part of that because I talked to someone and he was like, I have a lot of anger in this protest. It actually helps me get my anger out. And so he got a lot of value.
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