Two Americans were shot dead by federal agents in Minneapolis, igniting violent protests and forcing President Trump to step in with decisive action.
On Monday, Mr. Trump announced a “very good” phone call with Mayor Jacob Frey. He made it clear: “Progress is being made—swiftly and firmly.”
Tomorrow, his hand‐picked Border czar, Tom Homan, takes charge on the ground in Minneapolis. No more games. No more rogue operations.
Mayor Frey demanded an end to “Operation Metro Surge.” Mr. Trump agreed. Starting immediately, select Border Patrol agents—led by Chief Greg Bovino—will withdraw from Minneapolis.
This order does not handcuff ICE. It does not clear the way for every Border Patrol officer to quit. It restores balance.
Tom Homan replaces Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem in Minnesota. He will enforce immigration laws, secure the streets, and protect law‐abiding citizens.
Let’s not mince words. Anti‐ICE agitator Renee Good accelerated an SUV toward an agent on January 7. ICU nurse Alex Pretti wrestled with agents over a pistol before being fatally shot on Saturday. Two tragedies that underscored a mission gone off course.
President Trump’s intervention sends a single, unmistakable message: federal authority will be applied with precision, not an iron fist gone wild. Order will be restored. That is strength. That is leadership.





