![]() |
| (donaldwatkins.com) |
A Minnesota-based federal agent has pleaded guilty to charges of transporting child pornography, according to a post from online investigative journalist and longtime criminal defense and civil rights attorney Donald Watkins. The news, coming days after the fatal ICE shooting of Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis, might cause a reasonable person to ask, "How many morally challenged slime balls are employed by ICE and related agencies?" Watkins says he plans to conduct research on that question, and depending on what he unearths, the ramifications could be staggering for the Donald Trump administration. Before we consider how big this story might become, let's look at yesterday's post from Watkins' Facebook page under the headline "Minnesota-Based Federal Agent Pleads Guilty to Transporting Child Pornography":
Child sexual predators are everywhere. They even have infiltrated the ranks of federal and state law-enforcement agencies.
On October 30, 2025, Timothy Ryan Gregg, 51, a Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) Special Agent and FBI Task Force Officer, pleaded guilty in the District of Minnesota to knowingly transporting visual depictions of a minor engaging in sexually explicit conduct. Gregg worked for DHS Secretary Kristi Noem.In late May 2025, the father of a 17-year-old girl called police after finding photos and videos on his daughter’s phone of the teen engaging in sexual activity with a much older man -- later identified as Timothy Ryan Gregg.
The connections here to recent events are bound to raise eyebrows. Both Gregg and ICE shooter Jonathan Ross engaged in unlawful activities in Minneapolis (assuming Ross' actions ever are investigated and prosecuted; at the moment, the Trump DOJ apparently is more interested in a cover up than dispensing Justice -- and Trump's FBI is doing its best to hamstring Minnesota prosecutors, who seem eager to pursue the case.) Here is more from Watkins:
The victim told officers that she connected with Gregg on the dating app Tinder and met with him at hotels at least nine times throughout the spring.The teen told investigators that she believed the sex was consensual. While Minnesota’s age of consent is 16, the videos that Gregg made of the victim are illegal child sex abuse material because she was a minor.Gregg faces a mandatory minimum five-year prison sentence. But his plea agreement with federal prosecutors calls for up to 17-and-a-half years.
Minnesota, it seems, is turning into a case study of the human sewage that can invade law-enforcement agencies -- and that is a subject we have covered on multiple occasions. (See here, here, here, here, and here.) What is going on with cops and their ilk in the Land of Lakes? It's grim, and Watkins provides these details:
Gregg is the third Minnesota law enforcement agent to plead guilty to crimes involving child sex abuse materials in 2025. On October 8, 2025, former state trooper Jeremy Plonski admitted to sexually assaulting a baby while in uniform and making videos of the abuse.In September 2025, Anthony John Crowley of Minnetonka — a former border patrol agent — admitted using a messaging app to upload child sex abuse images.All three men are being held in the Sherburne County, Minnesota Jail as they await sentencing.Last week, Minneapolis-based ICE agent Jonathan Ross shot and killed Renee Nicole Good, an unarmed mother of three children. Ross called Good a “fucking bitch” moments after killing her in cold blood.Our news team has an ongoing investigation to determine whether Jonathan Ross is a child sexual predator, as well.
That last paragraph is a stunner -- and, in my view, such an investigation has the potential to change the course of modern American history. How so? We will examine that question and more in a post later this week.

No comments:
Post a Comment