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Mike Davis says Trump is offering Walz and Frey an off‑ramp in Minnesota dispute
Summary
On a broadcast segment, legal commentator Mike Davis said President Trump is offering Governor Tim Walz and Mayor Jacob Frey an "off‑ramp" amid a dispute over immigration enforcement and warned that escalation could prompt federal action such as invoking the Insurrection Act.
Content
A TV discussion featured Mike Davis, founder of the Article III Project, speaking about federal and local roles in immigration enforcement. He framed Congress as the body that writes immigration law and said the president has a duty to enforce those laws. The comments were made in the context of criticism of local officials' rhetoric and actions. The segment raised the possibility of federal intervention if tensions escalate.
Reported points:
- Davis said Congress makes immigration law and the president is responsible for enforcing federal immigration statutes, arguing local officials cannot override that role.
- He reported that some local language and actions could amount to incitement and other federal offenses, and he warned Governor Tim Walz and Mayor Jacob Frey to step back to avoid federal consequences.
- Davis stated that President Trump was offering an "off‑ramp" and said escalation could lead to invocation of the Insurrection Act or federalizing forces; the segment did not specify a next scheduled legal step.
Summary:
The remarks describe a dispute over federal enforcement of immigration law and present a view that federal authorities could intervene if local and state actions are seen as obstructive. Undetermined at this time.
