An Amazon driver may have surprised TPUSA correspondent Jonathan Choe after he refused to condemn anti-ICE protests.During a major "ICE Out" protest in MinneapolisAn Amazon driver may have surprised TPUSA correspondent Jonathan Choe after he refused to condemn anti-ICE protests.During a major "ICE Out" protest in Minneapolis

Amazon driver refuses to take TPUSA's bait as anti-ICE protest stops traffic

An Amazon driver may have surprised TPUSA correspondent Jonathan Choe after he refused to condemn anti-ICE protests.

During a major "ICE Out" protest in Minneapolis on Friday, TPUSA's Frontlines spoke to an Amazon driver caught in the traffic jam.

"Seems like you're not going anywhere... What are your thoughts on this anti-ICE protest happening right in front of you?" the right-wing organization asked.

"I think it's great. If I wasn't working, I'd probably be in it," the driver replied as he ate a sandwich.

"You could be here in traffic for another 10, 15 minutes," the TPUSA correspondent warned.

"Yeah, that's all right," the Amazon employee acknowledged.

"Are you going to be late with any of your deliveries today?" the reporter said, prompting the driver once again.

"Well, I don't think so," the man remarked.

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