GOP Rep. Comer suggests Trump pull ICE out of Minnesota
Rep. Comer criticized Minnesota leaders' handling of migrants and public safety after Alex Pretti's shooting and urged Trump to act to prevent further innocent deaths.
- Representative James Comer suggested that President Trump consider withdrawing ICE personnel from Minnesota if local leaders are exposing them to danger and risking additional innocent lives, speaking on Fox News Sunday.
- Comer cited recent tensions after a Border Patrol agent fatally shot a U.S. citizen in Minneapolis, arguing that strained relations with city and state officials could justify relocating federal immigration officers.
- The fatal shooting has intensified calls from both local leaders and Comer for federal immigration enforcement to be reevaluated, as the Trump administration had recently increased immigration operations in Minnesota amid a broader fraud investigation.
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Trump praises Kentucky’s Comer after suggesting ICE should be removed from Minnesota
Kentucky Republican U.S. Rep. James Comer received praise from President Donald Trump for a weekend interview where the congressman had suggested the president should consider removing federal immigration agents from Minnesota.
Trump praises Kentucky’s Comer after suggesting ICE should be removed from Minnesota • Kentucky Lantern
U.S. Rep. James Comer speaks to media at Fancy Farm Picnic on Saturday, Aug 2, 2025. (Kentucky Lantern photo by Austin Anthony)Kentucky Republican U.S. Rep. James Comer received praise from President Donald Trump for a weekend interview where the congressman had suggested the president should consider removing federal immigration agents from Minnesota. Comer, who represents Kentucky’s 1st Congressional District, was critical of Democratic Minne…
Comer Says Trump Should Consider Removing ICE From Minnesota
The comments on Fox News from Rep. James Comer, a Kentucky Republican who is the chair of the House Oversight Committee, come as administration officials defend the continued presence of federal agents in the state. Comer said that state and local Democratic leaders have hampered the agents’ ability to do their jobs.
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