New Alpha News documentary ‘Minnesota v. We the People’ surpasses one million views

The documentary was released to the public on Oct. 17 on Rumble, YouTube, and X, where it has amassed more than one million views.

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The latest Alpha News documentary, “Minnesota v. We the People,” has reached one million views across all platforms just 12 days after it was released.

“I cried through the whole thing,” one commenter said on YouTube. “How shameful for Minnesota.”

The documentary was released to the public on Oct. 17 on Rumble, YouTube, and X, where it has amassed more than one million views.

The film has been cited by several outlets like Daily Mail, The Telegraph, American Thinker, and others.

Another commenter shared their perspective, saying they were a “leftist” until the 2020 riots. “I’ll never forget these men, their devotion to creating a better world, and their and their families sacrifice. I considered myself a leftist until the riots. I’ll never vote for anyone who stoked the flames of hatred towards police that still burn today,” the commenter, who said they fled Minneapolis, wrote.

“Minnesota v. We the People” builds on Alpha News’ first original documentary, “The Fall of Minneapolis,” which was released in November 2023 and has garnered nearly 10 million total views.

The new documentary tells the story of five first responders who were murdered over a period of 13 months in Minnesota and how the anti-police narrative has contributed to the rise in violence against law enforcement.

“It doesn’t have to be this way,” Liz Collin, the documentary’s producer, said in an interview with Jack Posobiec.

“It’s just insane,” Posobiec said, questioning what Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is doing in response. “Is Tim Walz at least leading the charge to try to stop this?”

He drew comparisons to Pennsylvania, where he says Gov. Josh Shapiro is doing nothing to combat violence against law enforcement officers.

The documentary, which runs nearly an hour in length, is available to stream for free.

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Hayley Feland

Hayley Feland previously worked as a journalist with The Minnesota Sun, The Wisconsin Daily Star, and The College Fix. She is a Minnesota native with a passion for politics and journalism.