
Republicans start raising concerns about Minneapolis shooting
Meredith Lee Hill / Sun, January 25, 2026 at 1:44 PM EST
A small but growing number of Republicans are raising public concerns about the
killing Saturday of a 37-year-old Minnesota man by federal agents.
Hours after the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti on a Minneapolis street, one House GOP chair called for the top ICE leader and other Trump administration officials to publicly answer lawmakers’ questions. GOP Sens.
Bill Cassidy of Louisiana,
Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and
Thom Tillis of North Carolina called for independent probes into the shooting, with
Cassidy arguing the integrity of ICE and the Department of Homeland Security are “at stake.”
Another House GOP chair appeared to suggest President Donald Trump should withdraw from Minneapolis and send the agents there to another city.
"If I were President Trump, I would almost think about, OK, if the mayor and governor are going put our ICE officials in harm's way and there's a chance of losing more innocent lives, or whatever, then maybe go to another city and let the people of Minneapolis decide: Do we want to continue to have all of these illegals?” Oversight Committee Chair
James Comer (R-Ky.) said Sunday on Fox News, adding that he expected Minnesotans to “rebel against their leadership.”
However gentle and equivocal the pushback might be, it is growing increasingly conspicuous as congressional Republicans privately discuss how to respond to Trump’s aggressive immigration enforcement campaign ahead of the midterm elections. Some Republicans have been privately warning administration officials and GOP leaders for months that the operation is not going over well in some pockets of the country.
Most in the GOP are silent or backing the Trump administration, but a conspicuous few are speaking out.
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