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Minnesota Democrats Face Subpoenas in Federal Immigration Inquiry
The New York Times
January 20, 2026•2 days ago

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Federal prosecutors have subpoenaed at least five Minnesota Democratic officials, including the governor and mayors of Minneapolis and St. Paul, as part of a federal inquiry. The investigation reportedly focuses on whether these officials conspired to impede federal immigration enforcement efforts in the state. Subpoenas also targeted the state attorney general and Hennepin County attorney.
Federal prosecutors issued subpoenas on Tuesday to at least five Democratic officials in Minnesota, ramping up the Justice Department’s investigation into their response to the Trump administration’s aggressive immigration crackdown in the state, according to two people familiar with the matter.
The subpoenas sought documents from Gov. Tim Walz, Mayor Jacob Frey of Minneapolis and Mayor Kaohly Her of St. Paul related to their policies on immigration enforcement efforts in the state. Two Minnesota prosecutors, Keith Ellison, the state attorney general, and Mary Moriarty, the Hennepin County attorney, were also sent similar subpoenas.
The subpoenas, all of which were formally served on the officials’ offices, represent a significant expansion of the inquiry into Minnesota leaders that was disclosed over the weekend. The investigation was initially said to have focused on Mr. Frey and Mr. Walz, who have both criticized the crackdown. But it now appears that prosecutors will also scrutinize other public officials, including Mr. Ellison and Ms. Moriarty, who could open their own inquiries into the fatal shooting in Minneapolis this month of a 37-year-old woman, Renee Good, by a federal immigration agent.
While the subpoenas did not cite a specific criminal statute that the Justice Department was investigating, the inquiry was said to focus on whether elected officials in Minnesota had conspired to impede the thousands of federal agents who have been in the state since last month looking for undocumented immigrants.
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