The findings detail a sophisticated, decentralized operation involving “patrols,” coded communications, plate-tracking databases, and the use of SALUTE codes to report agent activity and location. The group reportedly established rotating daily chats to evade detection, mentioning training sessions and a central “home base” for operatives. The leak has intensified scrutiny on Minnesota officials already facing federal inquiry—the Department of Justice issued subpoenas probing claims of interference with federal law enforcement. Federal sources confirmed they are reviewing the material for potential criminal violations, including obstruction of justice and conspiracy, while conservative lawmakers view the organization’s militia-like structure as confirmation of a political shadow network actively undermining federal immigration enforcement.