Steve Bannon Warns Trump Move 'Just Not Going to Wash'
Summary
Steve Bannon, who was a top advisor to President Trump, criticized the decision to end an ICE operation in Minnesota. This operation led to about 4,000 arrests but also sparked protests. The decision to pull back federal agents came amidst concerns over the presence of ICE and Customs and Border Protection officers in the area.Key Facts
- Steve Bannon served as a chief strategist during President Trump’s first term.
- The ICE operation in Minnesota resulted in approximately 4,000 arrests.
- The operation involved a large number of federal immigration enforcement officers being deployed to Minnesota.
- There were protests and concerns over the tactics used by ICE and Customs and Border Protection.
- Two U.S. citizens died in incidents involving federal agents during the operation.
- President Trump's administration began withdrawing about 700 agents from Minnesota as part of a partial pullback.
- Democratic leaders in Minnesota expressed criticism of the operation and its impact on local communities.
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