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Trump Warns ‘THE DAY OF RECKONING & RETRIBUTION IS COMING’ in Minnesota as Anti-ICE Protests Ramp Up
President Donald Trump erupted at the people of Minnesota in a truly unhinged Truth Social post on Tuesday morning, pledging that 'THE DAY OF RECKONING & RETRIBUTION IS COMING' as protests intensify over the fatal shooting of Renee Good by an ICE agent.
In a scathing Truth Social post on Tuesday, Trump questioned whether Minnesotans want to live in a place with “deadly criminals.” He also defended his deportation agenda, describing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) as “patriots.“
Around 1,000 additional US Customs and Border Protection agents are expected to deploy to Minneapolis, Minnesota, according to two federal law enforcement sources. Follow for live updates.
President Trump said his administration starting Feb. 1 will withhold federal funds from sanctuary cities and states that have sanctuary cities.
Breaking: Prosecutors from the U.S. attorney’s office in Minneapolis resigned after the Justice Department’s demands to investigate the widow of Renée Good, who was killed last week by a federal agent.
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Trump Directs Treasury to ‘Follow the Money’ in Minnesota Fraud Investigation; Attacks Walz and Omar
In a Truth Social post, Trump declared Minnesota “Trump Country”, and called Omar “disgusting” and Walz “moronic.”
The Trump administration’s efforts to investigate Renee Good and others around her, and not the ICE officer who shot her in Minneapolis, is wreaking havoc on the US attorney’s office in Minnesota, which is leading the probe.
Another challenge is that fraud is not easy to root out entirely. Historically, "only a small percentage of tax dollars lost to fraud are ever actually recovered by the government," said Bob Westbrooks, a fraud and corruption risk expert who served as executive director of the federal government’s Pandemic Response Accountability Committee.
In the wake of the Minneapolis shooting, former Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura slammed President Trump and hinted at another run for office.