Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey tears into DHS and ICE
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Minneapolis has been thrust back in the center of a national political convulsion following the fatal shooting of a local woman by an ICE official — and its mayor has been returned to the heart of the storm.
Mayor Jacob Frey (D-MN) slammed critics when Kaitlan Collins confronted him for telling Trump's deportation forces to "get the f*ck out" of his city.
On Aug. 1, 2007, the Interstate 35W bridge spanning the Mississippi River in Minneapolis collapsed into the water during rush hour. Thirteen people died, and dozens more were injured. In the immediate aftermath, the president, a Republican, showed up in a city full of Democrats ready to help.
Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem visited the Twin Cities Wednesday following a fatal shooting involving her agents. Meanwhile, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey was telling Noem and her team that they were not welcome in the city.
Mayor Frey starts his third term focusing on housing, safety, and economic growth for Minneapolis. He emphasizes opportunity and collaboration in his inauguration ceremony.
Tony Dokoupil, the newly minted anchor of the “CBS Evening News,” will report from Minneapolis on Jan. 13, part of a high-profile road tour aimed at reshaping the broadcast’s battered image. Mayor Jacob Frey’s office confirmed that the mayor will be interviewed live during the broadcast.
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Resurfaced footage shows leftist Minneapolis mayor speaking Somali, dancing and waving Somali flag
Democratic Mayor Jacob Frey of Minneapolis gave a speech in both Somali and English decrying President Donald Trump’s immigration policies in a video that resurfaced Tuesday on social media. The video,
President Trump responded to a question about the fatal shooting involving an ICE officer in Minnesota saying the woman was a "professional agitator," during a meeting with Oil Executives on Friday. (