Donald Trump has given a brief assessment of his administration’s troubled deployment of federal forces to Minnesota amid upcoming ICE operations in the state. Recent actions by federal officials in targeting immigrants, resulting in the tragic deaths of two US citizens, have sparked widespread unrest in Minneapolis. Following public outcry, Trump’s administration is set to replace Gregory Bovino with Tom Homan as the senior border force official in the state. Trump praised ICE agents but refrained from further criticizing the victims, stating his disapproval of any violent incidents. The administration is trying to tone down the situation as tensions rise, with conflicting views on the characterization of the deceased individuals. Despite differing opinions within the administration, the victims’ families have denounced the administration’s portrayal of the events. Trump’s stance on the incidents has shifted, expressing remorse for the victims and acknowledging the gravity of the situation.