Trump describes ‘very good call’ with Walz, signaling ‘similar wavelength’ on Minnesota
President Trump and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz plan joint efforts to target criminals amid protests and shootings; federal border czar Tom Homan to oversee operations.
- On Monday, President Donald Trump said he had a very good phone call with Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and that they were on a similar wavelength.
- Growing protests in the Minneapolis area followed increased anti-ICE unrest after the deaths of Alex Pretti and Renee Good, sparking legal challenges against the Department of Homeland Security.
- The president said he would send Tom Homan, White House 'border czar,' to Minnesota to oversee U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations and seek any and all criminals in local custody.
- Monday's hearings focused on whether to halt ICE enforcement in Minnesota as the State of Minnesota and the cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul urged U.S. District Judge Katherine Menendez to pause federal actions.
- In a Wall Street Journal interview Sunday, Trump suggested federal immigration enforcement could eventually withdraw from the Twin Cities but said a different team may pursue financial fraud as Operation Metro Surge continues.
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US President Donald Trump and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz had a phone call on Monday, the conciliatory tone of which suggested that both sides were trying to resolve the crisis that erupted when two Americans were killed by federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents sent to the city of Minneapolis on Trump's orders.
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Trump says he and Walz are ‘on a similar wavelength’ in immigration call signalling strategy shift after fatal shooting
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