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Federal Agents Shoot Two Minnesotans, Call Them 'Domestic Terrorists,' Minnesota Sues Back

Federal Agents Shoot Two Minnesotans, Call Them 'Domestic Terrorists,' Minnesota Sues Back
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  • Federal immigration agents fatally shot Minnesota citizens Renee Good and Alex Pretti in recent weeks, sparking protests in the Twin Cities.
  • Minnesota state and city officials sued the Trump administration, arguing the immigration surge violates the Tenth Amendment and coerces local law enforcement.
  • Federal and state judges are now deliberating legal battles that include evidence access and constitutional authority amid accusations of a federal occupation.

In the latest Twin Cities episode of 'Who Shot Trump’s Political Legitimacy?,' federal immigration agents fatally shot nurses Renee Good and Alex Pretti within weeks, triggering local protests hotter than a Minnesota July. Rather than grief, the Trump administration dubbed these victims 'domestic terrorists,' escalating tensions more than a Bieber fan concert. Minnesota officials, led by Gov. Tim Walz, sued to stop the 'unprecedented surge' of federal agents allegedly acting like an occupying army—forcing cities to pick between playing law enforcement or hosting federal 'tensespot.' Judges from Biden and Trump appointees are currently refereeing the constitutional cage match over evidence destruction and state authority, all while DHS claims it’s just protecting its 'law enforcement officers' from 'attacks.' Talk about a plot twist fewer screenwriters could sell.

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Source: Axios | Published: 1/26/2026 | Author: Avery Lotz