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erronis

(24,012 posts)
Sun Apr 12, 2026, 07:58 PM 13 hrs ago

Hans, Are We The Baddies? -- Tom Sullivan

https://digbysblog.net/2026/04/12/hans-are-we-the-baddies/

If you have to ask...


Talking Points Memo reports on a souvenir awarded to Minneapolis veterans of operation "Metro Surge." It's a challenge coin featuring "portraits of President Donald Trump and a person who appears to be White House Border Czar Tom Homan glaring out from under a skull" with glowing eyes.

A federal employee who wishes to remain anonymous sent the images to TPM:

The White House referred questions about the Metro Surge challenge coin to DHS, which oversees ICE and many of the other key agencies involved in immigration enforcement. A DHS spokesperson provided a statement stressing that Customs and Border Protection has a process for reviewing and approving "branded merchandise," including challenge coins.

"All external publications, videos, and branded merchandise, including coins and patches, must be reviewed and approved by the CBP Publication and Branding Review Board prior to printing, purchasing, or listing for sale," the spokesperson said, adding, "This process ensures compliance with DHS branding guidelines and CBP policy. When CBP becomes aware of coins or patches that may not have been properly approved, we look into the matter and take appropriate action."

The spokesperson did not immediately respond to follow up questions asking if the coin was external material, if it had been approved, or whether they would be reviewing the matter.


But, of course, they didn't.

The challenge coin distributed at the Whipple Building seemingly revels in the violence that occurred in conjunction with Operation Metro Surge. On the flip side, the token showcases another helmeted skull with glowing eyes looming over officers in tactical gear carrying a U.S. flag amid an explosion, burning buildings, and a low flying military helicopter. The base of the coin features the text "METRO SURGE URBAN OPERATIONS."


And, um, here's the thing about adopting the death's head, or Totenkopf as your emblem. Claire Barrett, an editor and military history correspondent for Military Times, reviews the history of the Totenkopf. "First introduced in the late 1730s under Frederick the Great," it was worn by German troops on the Western Front in 1918. But unless you've lived your life under a rock or never visited a local gun show, it's best known for its association with the Nazis.





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Hans, Are We The Baddies? -- Tom Sullivan (Original Post) erronis 13 hrs ago OP
I think of that scene so often now. catchnrelease 12 hrs ago #1

catchnrelease

(2,155 posts)
1. I think of that scene so often now.
Sun Apr 12, 2026, 08:30 PM
12 hrs ago

With every new invasion, attack on fishing vessels, murder of innocents, cutting of aid...It seems we are. Or at least our govt is.

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