Overview
- Tom Homan was dispatched to take charge in Minneapolis and report directly to President Trump, effectively sidelining DHS Secretary Kristi Noem on the ground.
- The White House is weighing a smaller federal footprint, more targeted enforcement, broader coordination with Minnesota authorities, and potential body‑worn cameras for immigration officers.
- Trump held separate calls with Governor Tim Walz and Mayor Jacob Frey that all sides described as productive, and Frey said some federal agents would begin leaving the city on Tuesday.
- Reports indicate Border Patrol commander Greg Bovino is leaving the operation and some of his agents may depart, though DHS publicly said he has not been relieved of his duties.
- FBI and Homeland Security Investigations are reviewing body‑camera and bystander video that undercut initial claims about Alex Pretti’s shooting, and a federal judge ordered ICE acting director Todd Lyons to a contempt hearing over bond‑hearing compliance.