Minnesota Governor Tim Walz has sent a stern warning to President Trump, urging him to "turn down the temperature" amid growing tensions in Minneapolis. The governor's plea comes after Trump hinted at deploying troops to the city under the Insurrection Act, a rarely used law that allows the president to take extraordinary measures to quell civil unrest.
Walz's message is seen as a direct appeal for calm and restraint from the president, who has been accused of inflaming tensions in the city through his rhetoric. The governor's team is reportedly concerned about the potential consequences of Trump deploying troops under the Insurrection Act, which could lead to further violence and damage the fragile trust between law enforcement and the community.
Walz's letter to Trump asks him to consider alternative solutions to address the unrest, such as providing support for local law enforcement or working with state officials to develop a comprehensive plan to restore order. The governor's move is seen as an effort to mitigate the situation and avoid a potentially catastrophic escalation of violence in Minneapolis.
Walz's message is seen as a direct appeal for calm and restraint from the president, who has been accused of inflaming tensions in the city through his rhetoric. The governor's team is reportedly concerned about the potential consequences of Trump deploying troops under the Insurrection Act, which could lead to further violence and damage the fragile trust between law enforcement and the community.
Walz's letter to Trump asks him to consider alternative solutions to address the unrest, such as providing support for local law enforcement or working with state officials to develop a comprehensive plan to restore order. The governor's move is seen as an effort to mitigate the situation and avoid a potentially catastrophic escalation of violence in Minneapolis.