American Minnesota Governor Walz said today (January 27): "Earlier today, I had a productive call with President Trump. I told him that we need a fair investigation into the Minneapolis shooting involving federal agents, and we need to reduce the number of federal agents stationed in Minnesota."
Comment: Within three weeks, two shootings by federal agents killed citizens in Minnesota, and video evidence exposed the "self-defense" lies; the federal government refuses local involvement in the investigation, and the "military-style enforcement" of 3,000 agents has made the state government lose its initiative in governance. Although Trump claimed the "call was good," he previously called state officials "inciting rebellion." The so-called "considering reducing personnel" is likely a temporary measure to quell protests, and it is essentially a temporary compromise between federal and state powers and between the two parties. It is unlikely that a fair investigation and law enforcement restraint will be implemented.
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