Tom Homan Sent to Minneapolis After Border Patrol Shooting: White House Response
CBS NewsJanuary 27, 20263 min20,365 views
13 connectionsΒ·18 entities in this videoβWhite House Response to Minneapolis Shooting
- π― The White House is defending its operations in Minneapolis following a fatal Border Patrol shooting.
- π The administration is reviewing everything related to the shooting and will let the investigation proceed.
- β οΈ The White House attributes the tragedy to deliberate and hostile resistance by Democrat leaders in Minnesota.
Tom Homan's Deployment to Minneapolis
- β‘ Tom Homan, the administration's border czar, is being sent to Minneapolis.
- π§ White House officials state this is due to Homan's area of expertise and to assist Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen.
- βοΈ Homan is expected to depart for Minneapolis within a few hours.
President Trump's Conversation with Governor Tim Walz
- π€ President Trump and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz described their conversation as productive.
- π£οΈ Trump stated they were on the same page, which is noted as a rare occurrence.
- β οΈ Despite the productive talk, Governor Walz informed the president that his staff's facts about the situation were incorrect and emphasized the need for impartial investigations and reduced federal agents.
White House Blame and Minnesota Tensions
- π© White House Press Secretary Caroline Levit placed blame on Governor Walz and the mayor of Minneapolis for stirring up anger and protests.
- βοΈ Levit essentially attributed the death of Alex Pretti to the actions of these local leaders.
- π Significant tension remains between Minnesota leaders and the White House.
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Border Patrol ShootingTom HomanMinneapolisWhite HouseTrump AdministrationGovernor Tim WalzHomeland SecurityKirstjen NielsenFederal AgentsMinnesota Politics
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