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President Donald Trump accused Minnesota officials of “inciting insurrection” after Saturday’s shooting of an unnamed 37-year-old who allegedly attempted to pull out a firearm as federal agents tried to detain him. The president shared a photograph of the gun authorities alleged
belonged to the man, defending Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)
agents after the fatal shooting.
Trump called out Minnesota Governor Tim Walz (D-Minn.) and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey (D-Minn.) for their vocal objections to the presence of immigration agents in the city.
The president promised that ICE officials have made Minneapolis a safer city due to the mass arrests made.
He then questioned the ongoing welfare fraud scandal in the state and wondered how politicians, such as Minnesota Representative Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.), gained extreme wealth in such a short time.
Walz condemned the federal agents and demanded they leave the state after the deadly shooting of the 37-year-old caused instantaneous anarchy.
The victim of the shooting has been identified as Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old ICU nurse and U.S. citizen who was legally carrying a concealed firearm with a permit. However, accounts of the incident are disputed. Federal authorities claim he attempted to draw the weapon while resisting officers. This marks the second fatal shooting involving federal agents in Minneapolis this month, amid a surge in immigration enforcement operations that have resulted in dozens of arrests of illegal aliens. The welfare fraud scandal involves the potential theft of up to $18 billion from Minnesota’s Medicaid programs since 2018, with federal prosecutors securing convictions for hundreds of millions of dollars and ongoing probes into figures like Representative Omar, whose net worth has reportedly risen to $30 million. |
Sunday, January 25, 2026
Trump accuses Minnesota leaders of inciting insurrection amid fatal ICE shooting
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