Trump threatens to use Insurrection Act to deploy troops to Minnesota to "put an end" to protests
- On Jan. 15, 2026, President Donald Trump threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act of 1807 to deploy U.S. military forces to Minnesota amid protests against immigration enforcement.
- Operation Metro Surge deployed more than 2,000 federal immigration officers to the Twin Cities earlier this month, coinciding with the Jan. 7 fatal shooting of Renee Good, 37-year-old mother.
- Clashes intensified as authorities deployed crowd-control tactics and on Jan. 14 a federal officer shot a Venezuelan man in the leg after DHS said the officer was attacked in the Hawthorne Neighborhood of Minneapolis.
- Minnesota officials have pushed back, filing legal challenges and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey warned, `We cannot counter Donald Trump's chaos with our own brand of chaos`, while U.S. District Judge Katherine Menendez gave the Justice Department until Monday to respond.
- The Insurrection Act of 1807 allows presidents to deploy troops domestically and has been invoked 40 times, including the 1992 Los Angeles use by George H.W. Bush; Sen. Dick Durbin has urged reforms after President Donald Trump considered its use for protests.
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US President Donald Trump has escalated the democratically-led government in the U.S. state of Minnesota in a post on Truth Social with a military mission ... The post violence in Minnesota is escalating – Trump threatens military deployment in the state appeared first on Apollo News.
Trump itching to turn the military on Americans
Once again, Donald Trump says he is considering invoking the Insurrection Act in response to protests. This time in Minneapolis, where folks are demonstrating peacefully against a wave of Immigration and Customs Enforcement violence and abuse. The move would allow him to deploy the U.S. — Read the rest The post Trump itching to turn the military on Americans appeared first on Boing Boing.
Donald Trump has threatened to invoke the U.S. Insurrection Act to send the Army to Minnesota and placate protests and riots over the reinforced presence of federal immigration agents. The U.S. President warned after rioting again following a new shooting by a federal police officer, who injured an undocumented immigrant during a detention. Trump blamed the situation in Minneapolis, the state’s main city, on local leaders, who are Democrats and …
An immigration officer shot and killed a woman in Minnesota, sparking protests in the area. US President Donald Trump has now threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act, which would allow him to use the military domestically.
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Source: The Washington Post / Getty Can Trump really invoke the Insurrection Act? Let’s unpack. Right now, Minnesota is burning with pain and confusion. Everyone’s seen the video of Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old mom who was shot and killed by an ICE agent after an altercation just after dropping her kid off at school earlier that morning. Last night in Minneapolis, another federal agent shot a man in the leg during an attempted traffic stop a…
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Good afternoon! It’s January 15, 2026. President Trump is threatening to invoke the Insurrection Act in Minnesota. Trump beat back a Senate effort to restrict his war powers, persuading Republicans Josh Hawley (MO) and Todd Young (IN) to flip their votes. And the president is set to meet today with Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado.But this morning we’re heading over to the other end of Pennsylvania Avenue, to let you in on an un…
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