The Political Scene | The New Yorker

The City of Minneapolis vs. Donald Trump

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Feb 2, 2026
Ruby Cramer, a New Yorker staff writer who covered Minneapolis leadership, and Emily Witt, a New Yorker reporter on-the-ground in the city, discuss a militarized federal presence in Minneapolis. They describe clashes between federal agents and residents. They outline tensions among local officials, policing after George Floyd, ICE tactics, stalled investigations, and what withdrawal of federal forces might mean for the city.
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Small Police Force, Huge Federal Presence

  • Minneapolis's small police force amplified the felt presence of thousands of federal agents.
  • The city experienced a visceral sense of occupation because the federal deployment far outstripped local capacity.
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Deployment Appears Politically Motivated

  • The surge targeted Minneapolis despite its relatively small undocumented population, suggesting political motives.
  • Reporters link the deployment to political retribution aimed at local Democratic power rather than pure immigration priorities.
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Investigations Stymied By Restricted Access

  • Local investigators have struggled to access evidence after killings linked to federal agents.
  • Emily Witt reports officials fear evidence has been withheld or tampered with, impeding credible inquiry.
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