MAGA panel warns of 'mass graves' for conservatives to justify Trump's secret police
U.S. Immigrations and Customs (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) agents take part in the detaining of two documented immigrants with prior convictions at a Home Depot parking lot in Tucson, Arizona, U.S., January 26, 2025. REUTERS/Rebecca Noble

A panel of MAGA pundits on Real America's Voice warned that conservatives would face "mass graves" if President Donald Trump isn't given wide latitude to make Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers into his secret police force.

"I think part of what we're doing is we're looking at the world and seeing ways law can fix the problems we see from a conservative perspective," Will Chamberlain told host Jack Posobiec on Thursday. "We don't have an attitude towards government power that is reflexively against it because the idea is that... a small government is a means, not an end, right?"

"There's a lot of reasons why I think the libertarian philosophy is just ultimately very simplistic."

Posobiec wondered, "So what happens if we say, oh, we shouldn't use government power because what if the left uses it against us in the future?"

"Well, what happens is that you end up disqualifying yourself, you end up ceding power," panelist Charles Cornish-Dale remarked, "and then potentially you'll shut out from government for good, and, you know, maybe you end up lined up alongside a trench in a field in the early hours of the morning waiting to be you know shoveled into a into a mass grave."

"Yeah, the stakes are that high. We're not being hyperbolic here. Mass graves," he added. "Simply limiting ourselves to not using this incredibly powerful apparatus of government that's being used against us and has been used against us. It's a recipe for failure."