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[Political Turmoil in Minnesota: ICE Operations, GOP Dissent, and the Landmark Social Media Trial]-[Bovino Out Of Minnesota, Trump Refocusing On Economy, Social Media On Trial]

Up First from NPR · B2 · 2026-01-27

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Political Turmoil in Minnesota: ICE Operations and Growing GOP Dissent

The Trump administration is currently navigating significant political fallout following a series of fatal shootings by federal agents in Minneapolis. The administration has attempted a tactical pivot by removing Greg Bovino, the Border Patrol official who served as the "public face" of the immigration operation in Minnesota. Bovino, who has been described as having made himself "visible on the streets during operations," is being replaced by Border Czar Tom Holman.

Despite the administration’s attempt to de-escalate, tensions remain high. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey have engaged in discussions with President Trump, reporting a "definite change of tone" and a move toward a more "collaborative" approach. However, the situation remains fraught with conflict. The Department of Homeland Security has reportedly blocked the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension from investigating the deaths of Renee Macklin Good and Alex Preddy, even after the state secured a search warrant. This has led to a legal standoff, with a judge ordering federal authorities not to "destroy any evidence," an order the Justice Department is currently challenging.

Fissures Within the Republican Party

The immigration crackdown has triggered rare public dissent among Republicans. Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt questioned the administration's broader objectives, asking, "What is the end game?" and emphasizing that "nobody likes feds coming into their state." This sentiment reflects a growing concern within the party regarding federal overreach and the potential for a government shutdown. Strategist Ryan Williams noted that the focus on the "ICE-related shooting" has derailed the administration's attempts to pivot to its economic agenda, forcing the President to remain "stuck talking about this issue for a significant period of time."

Landmark Trial: Social Media on Trial in Los Angeles

Simultaneously, a high-stakes legal battle has commenced in a Los Angeles courtroom, marking the first time a jury will hear claims that social media companies "knowingly built apps that harm kids." The case, brought by a teenage plaintiff known as KGM, alleges that platforms like Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok designed features such as "infinite scroll" and "auto-playing videos" to addict young users, leading to severe mental health issues including "depression and body dysmorphia."

The Potential for Industry-Wide Change

This trial is part of a broader wave of litigation involving over a thousand plaintiffs, including school districts and state attorneys general. Plaintiffs argue that these companies have consistently chosen to "prioritize their profits over the safety of our kids." While tech companies dispute these allegations, claiming there is no "clinical diagnosis of addiction to social media" and citing First Amendment protections, legal experts suggest the outcome could be transformative. Professor Eric Goldman noted that if the plaintiffs prevail, the internet "will almost certainly look different." The scale of these lawsuits has drawn comparisons to landmark settlements involving the "opioid manufacturers and tobacco companies," suggesting that the tech industry may face significant financial and structural repercussions as the legal process moves toward potential settlement talks.

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Nobody likes feds coming into their state.
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I'm going to take them for their word right now.
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Where do things stand with Minnesota's effort to halt the operation altogether?
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Now Americans are asking themselves.
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What is the end game?
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📖 Transcript

Gregory Bovino, one of the few immigration agents who showed his face, is leaving Minnesota.
His departure comes as the Trump administration faces outrage over two fatal shootings by ICE agents in Minneapolis.
I'm Steve Inskeep with Michelle Martin, and this is Up First from NPR News.
President Trump visits Iowa today, trying to shift focus to the economy as members of his own party question his immigration crackdown.
Nobody likes feds coming into their state.
And so what's the goal right now?

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