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Trump Threatens to Invoke Insurrection Act as Minneapolis Protests Intensify

State leaders reject escalation, signaling court challenges to any unilateral deployment.

Overview

  • The warning follows a week of unrest after an ICE agent fatally shot Renee Nicole Good and a separate incident in which another agent shot and wounded a Venezuelan man.
  • DHS says the wounded man and two others attacked an agent with a snow shovel and a broom handle during an arrest attempt, prompting what it called a defensive shot; the man was hospitalized with a non–life-threatening injury.
  • Local officials report roughly 3,000 federal personnel in the Minneapolis area, with tear gas and stun devices used to disperse crowds as protests continue nightly.
  • Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison vows to challenge any federal troop deployment in court, while Governor Tim Walz calls for de-escalation and Mayor Jacob Frey urges a drawdown of federal agents.
  • Legal analysts note the Insurrection Act permits limited domestic military use but does not authorize martial law, and recent polling shows broad public skepticism about ICE tactics and the use of force.