DOJ subpoenas Minnesota leaders over anti-ICE stance

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The U.S. Justice Department subpoenaed the offices of Minnesota's governor, attorney general, and the mayors of Minneapolis and St. Paul, along with six other Democratic offices, as part of a criminal probe into whether public officials' opposition to President Trump's immigration crackdown amounted to wrongdoing, amid protests and clashes with federal agents in the Twin Cities.
- Minnesota leaders subpoenaed in US criminal probe over opposition to immigration crackdown Reuters
- Prosecutors Subpoena Minnesota Democrats as Part of Federal Inquiry The New York Times
- Minnesota officials subpoenaed in immigration obstruction investigation BBC
- Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey have been subpoenaed by the DOJ NPR
- LIVE UPDATES | ICE in Minnesota: FBI serves grand jury subpoenas to 5 MN government offices fox9.com
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