
WASHINGTON — Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey told NBC News’ “Meet the Press” on Sunday that it “would be a shocking step” if President Donald Trump were to deploy the military to Minnesota under the Insurrection Act. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. Frey noted crime statistics were down across multiple categories, according to city data, saying, “We don’t need more federal agents to keep people safe. We are safe.
Main Idea: Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said it would be a shocking move if President Donald Trump used the Insurrection Act to send troops to Minnesota, and he argued the city is already safe.
Key Points:
A federal troop or law-enforcement surge in Minneapolis could raise fear, disrupt daily life, and cost taxpayers more, while the legal fight may deepen unrest.
If federal pressure helps deter violence and restore order, residents, workers, and small businesses could feel safer.
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Central quoted public official whose warning about Donald Trump invoking the Insurrection Act drives the article.
Central political actor whose possible use of the Insurrection Act and troop deployment are the main subject.
The Pentagon’s prepare-to-deploy orders for troops are concrete action central to the article.
Reported as requesting agents for temporary assignments in Minneapolis, a concrete operational action.
Named state official responding to the administration and central to the article’s Minnesota political conflict.
The agency is central to the conflict over immigration enforcement and protests in Minneapolis.
Reported as investigating Frey and Walz, making it an active government actor in the story.
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Sign in to commentCity government and local conditions are central to the story, including Frey’s stance and crime data.
The state is a central setting and potential target of federal troop deployment under discussion.
Named Justice Department official quoted supporting possible invocation of the Insurrection Act.
Mentioned only as the outlet where Frey appeared; included as a minor public entity reference.
Named spokesperson offering a direct response to Frey and the administration’s position.