Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey is seen Friday, Jan. 16, 2026, in Minneapolis.
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The Justice Division has issued grand jury subpoenas to a number of authorities officers in Minnesota, together with Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, increasing the company’s probe alleging that Minnesota officers conspired to impede legislation enforcement amid the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown.
Minnesota Legal professional Basic Keith Ellison and St. Paul Mayor Kaohly Her have additionally been subpoenaed. NPR has not but confirmed reviews that different state and native leaders have additionally been issued subpoenas.
Frey’s subpoena requires him to look in U.S. District Court docket in Minneapolis on Feb. 3. The mayor accused the federal authorities of weaponizing its energy to intimidate native leaders.

“We should not need to stay in a rustic the place individuals concern that federal legislation enforcement will probably be used to play politics or crack down on native voices they disagree with,” he stated in an announcement.
Earlier Tuesday, U.S. Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino appeared with ICE chief Marcos Charles in a information briefing criticizing Minnesota leaders and defending the work of immigration officers.
“They’re on a regular basis individuals doing a really onerous job, attempting to implement the immigration legal guidelines in an surroundings the place native and state politicians have been spreading rhetoric that dehumanizes these officers and brokers,” Charles stated.
Protesters in Minnesota have roiled towards Immigration and Customs Enforcement after one in every of its brokers shot and killed 37-year-old Renee Macklin Good earlier this month.
“Lower than two weeks in the past, federal brokers shot and killed a Minnesotan in broad daylight,” Ellison stated in an announcement. “Now, as a substitute of critically investigating the killing of Renee Good, Trump is weaponizing the justice system towards any chief who dares stand as much as him.”
Throughout a White Home press briefing Tuesday, President Trump mentioned ICE ways and Good’s capturing.
“They will make errors. Generally ICE goes to be too tough with someone, or, you already know, they’re coping with tough individuals,” Trump stated. “Are they going to make a mistake generally? It might occur. I really feel terribly. I felt horribly once I was advised that the younger lady who was, who had the tragedy. It is a tragedy. It is a horrible factor.”

Ellison stated the DOJ is asking for information and paperwork associated to his workplace’s work relating to federal immigration enforcement. He identified that this motion comes shortly after his workplace sued the Trump administration over ICE’s ways within the area.
“Let’s be clear about why that is occurring: Donald Trump is coming after the individuals of Minnesota and I am standing in his approach,” Ellison stated. “I can’t be intimidated, and I can’t cease working to guard Minnesotans from Trump’s marketing campaign of retaliation and revenge.”
NPR has reached out to the White Home for touch upon the DOJ subpoenas, however has not but obtained a response

