White House changes tone, if not policy approach
Sarah Smith
North America editor
There is a marked change in tone from the White House today – even if we have not yet seen a change in policy.
Donald Trump can obviously sense a potential public backlash to the violent tactics being used by ICE agents in Minneapolis.
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Videos of the incident that have since emerged contradict these early statements from the administration.
Trump has avoided using incendiary rhetoric about Saturday’s shooting. And after weeks of lobbing insults and accusations at the Democrat governor of Minnesota, Tim Walz, Trump today said they “seemed to be on a similar wavelength” after a phone call.
By sending his border tsar, Tom Homan, to take control of the immigration crackdown in Minnesota, President Trump is clearly hoping to calm the situation. It’s notable that Homan will report directly to the president, cutting out the senior officials who were so quick to defend ICE agents and to try to blame Pretti.
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A Minnesota judge has ordered acting head of ICE Todd Lyons to answer allegations of violating court orders.
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