Crossdressing Antifa Leader Who Incited Violence In Minneapolis Kicked Off Venmo, Instagram

Jan 26, 2026 - 16:28
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Crossdressing Antifa Leader Who Incited Violence In Minneapolis Kicked Off Venmo, Instagram

Kyle Wagner, a crossdressing Antifa leader who incited violence in Minneapolis over social media, has been kicked off Venmo and Instagram, The Daily Wire has learned.

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Following the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti by Border Patrol agents on Saturday, Wagner took to social media to encourage his followers to take up arms and clash with law enforcement on the streets of Minneapolis.

“Show up ready to go. Not talking about peaceful protests anymore,” Wagner said, calling on people to “march…with guns” and saying “the Second Amendment is the only thing that’s going to keep you f*cking protected from literal f*cking Nazi gunmen.”

“Get your f*cking guns, and stop these f*cking people,” he added.

After this initial call, the self-described Antifa member — clad in tactical gear and a bullet-proof vest, not the women’s clothing he often dons — solicited money from his followers.

“My link to my Venmo is in my bio,” he said. “It’s an emergency freedom and defense fund.”

“I’m not going to tell you what I’m spending my money on,” Wagner added. “I’m not gonna tell you why I need you to give me large sums of money right now. I just want you to understand that this is an actual guerrilla war in our streets now. They’re using live ammunition to kill our citizens. I need everyone to show up, fully prepared — whatever that means to you — to whatever degree you can.”

Within minutes of the video going live, supporters started sending funds over Venmo. Payment notes reviewed by The Daily Wire included, “For protecting women and children” and “Give them hell.”

Hours later, Venmo deactivated Wagner’s account for violating its terms of service. Users attempting to send money were met with an error message from Venmo stating, “We’re sorry, the transaction could not be completed. Please contact the person you are trying to pay.”

On Monday, Wagner’s Instagram account was deleted, and he appears to have been removed from Facebook and TikTok as well.

A GoFundMe campaign remains active in which Wagner asks for $50,000 to help him “replace my essential documents, apply for political asylum, and relocate my belongings into safe storage.”

Wagner says, “Every dollar will go directly toward helping me flee this persecution and secure a future where I am not hunted for my beliefs.”

He tells would-be donors that with their support, “we can make a difference and ensure that I am able to continue fighting for what is right.”

The Daily Wire reached out to GoFundMe for comment, but did not immediately receive a response.

Among Wagner’s previous calls to action were videos unrelated to protest activity, including clips in which he appeared dressed in women’s clothing. In one video, Wagner abandoned his tactical wear for a red spaghetti-strap dress, hoop earrings, and heeled boots.

“I do this all year, all the time,” he said. “I do this for me … I like to get real clean and pretty and go out and shoot pool or get dinner and go dance.”

Wagner is just one of many activists calling for retaliation for Pretti’s death, which led to widespread demonstrations across the city. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz deployed the National Guard on Saturday, though unrest continues. On Monday, protesters vandalized a hotel where immigration officials were staying.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Commissioner Rodney Scott shared images of the damaged hotel, stating, “This is our Border Patrol being targeted at their hotel in Minneapolis—surrounded, blocked in, glass smashed, [and] people trying to force their way inside.”

“This is not a protest,” he added. “This is an attack on law enforcement.”

Walz on Monday called President Donald Trump, and had a conversation the president described as “very good.” Trump added that he and Walz “actually seemed to be on a similar wavelength,” and said the Democrat “was happy” that Border Czar Tom Homan was set to visit Minneapolis.

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