In a recent phone call with Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, President Donald Trump compared the federal immigration operation in Minneapolis to the military mission to capture Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, Walz told MS NOW.
Walz said the president made the reference during a Monday call that was part of the administration’s stunted efforts this week to calm tensions in the face of bipartisan criticism over “Operation Metro Surge,” the infusion of federal agents to Minneapolis that began last month.
“He told me that he doesn’t understand what’s wrong with Minnesota. ‘I don’t know what’s wrong with you people,’” Walz said Wednesday in an exclusive interview with MS NOW senior national and political correspondent Jacob Soboroff.
“I said, ‘Nothing’s wrong, Mr. President. We’re one of the most effective states and one of the best places to live.’
“And he told me, ‘Well, look, Tim, we did this in New Orleans, we did it in Louisville, there’s no problems.’ And I said, ‘You didn’t kill anybody in Louisville or New Orleans. And the operation here looks very different from that.’
“And then he told me it was successful in Venezuela,” Walz said.








