Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey has condemned the Trump administration's actions in the wake of a fatal shooting by federal law enforcement on Saturday, questioning how many more Americans need to die before this operation ends.
Frey expressed outrage at the video footage of masked agents physically and violently suppressing peaceful protesters, asking how many residents had to be hurt or killed for this to be considered an acceptable situation. He stressed that his city is not a place where federal law enforcement should be deployed, citing concerns about safety and erosion of trust in democracy.
The Minneapolis mayor's statement was a scathing rebuke of the Trump administration's handling of the crisis, which has left many wondering if American values are being prioritized over partisanship. Frey emphasized that local leaders have been trying to address community issues through peaceful protests, but the federal government's actions are undermining these efforts.
Frey also urged President Trump to step in and put an end to the operation, emphasizing that this is not a partisan issue but rather an American tradition of protecting citizens and preserving democracy. He warned that continued occupation by heavily armed agents will only lead to further division and harm to families.
As Frey said, "Are you standing up for American families right now, or are we tearing them apart?" The mayor's call to action is clear: the Trump administration must prioritize peace and safety over its partisan agenda.
Frey expressed outrage at the video footage of masked agents physically and violently suppressing peaceful protesters, asking how many residents had to be hurt or killed for this to be considered an acceptable situation. He stressed that his city is not a place where federal law enforcement should be deployed, citing concerns about safety and erosion of trust in democracy.
The Minneapolis mayor's statement was a scathing rebuke of the Trump administration's handling of the crisis, which has left many wondering if American values are being prioritized over partisanship. Frey emphasized that local leaders have been trying to address community issues through peaceful protests, but the federal government's actions are undermining these efforts.
Frey also urged President Trump to step in and put an end to the operation, emphasizing that this is not a partisan issue but rather an American tradition of protecting citizens and preserving democracy. He warned that continued occupation by heavily armed agents will only lead to further division and harm to families.
As Frey said, "Are you standing up for American families right now, or are we tearing them apart?" The mayor's call to action is clear: the Trump administration must prioritize peace and safety over its partisan agenda.