Summary
President Trump showed signs of wanting to ease tensions in Minneapolis after a second deadly shooting by federal immigration agents. Despite this, there were no major visible changes in the situation on the streets.
Key Facts
- President Trump talked about easing tensions in Minneapolis.
- This followed a second deadly shooting by federal immigration agents.
- There were ongoing clashes and protests in Minneapolis.
- Trump sent his top border advisor to lead immigration enforcement in Minnesota.
- The president made positive remarks about Minnesota's governor and mayor.
- Trump and Governor Tim Walz had a phone call and found some agreement.
- Trump also had a good discussion with Mayor Jacob Frey, mentioning progress.