FBI Issues Subpoenas to Walz, Minnesota Democrats

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The FBI has served grand jury subpoenas to Governor Tim Walz, Attorney General Keith Ellison, and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey in connection with an alleged conspiracy to obstruct immigration enforcement operations in the state, according to reports from FOX News.

The subpoenas demand records and communications from the three officials — all of whom have publicly and repeatedly clashed with federal immigration authorities. Their rhetoric has at times turned fiery, with calls for ICE to get out of Minnesota entirely, even as federal agents ramped up their presence under Operation Metro Surge.

That operation, described by the Department of Homeland Security as the largest in Minnesota history, has brought more than 3,000 agents from ICE, CBP, and HSI to the state in an unprecedented show of enforcement strength.

Now, the feds are asking whether top state officials tried to derail it.

The subpoenas land just weeks after a high-profile incident in which Renee Nicole Good was fatally shot by an ICE agent after allegedly clipping him with her SUV. The shooting ignited days of protests in the Twin Cities, with anti-ICE demonstrators accusing federal authorities of brutality and racial profiling.

At the same time, leaders like Walz, Ellison, and Frey doubled down on their opposition to the federal crackdown, vowing to resist what they view as heavy-handed tactics — but now, it appears investigators are asking whether that resistance crossed a legal line.

A spokesperson for Governor Walz confirmed receipt of the subpoena to FOX 9 but offered no further details. Ellison and Frey’s offices have not yet commented publicly, and the FBI has not responded to requests for clarification.

According to FOX, the subpoenas are tied to a federal investigation into possible efforts by Minnesota officials to “coerce or obstruct” federal law enforcement during the immigration surge. If substantiated, the allegations could point to a coordinated effort at the highest levels of state government to interfere with DHS operations.

With tensions already boiling between local and federal authorities, this latest turn raises the stakes dramatically. What began as a jurisdictional tug-of-war may now turn into a legal showdown in federal court.

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