Sign In
Sunday, Feb 15, 2026
  • العربية
Top Header VOE Logo Header Dark Mode VOE Logo
  • Latest
  • Emirates
  • News
    • Gulf Countries
    • Arab Countries
    • World
  • Politics
    • Analysis
    • Interviews
    • Reports and investigations
  • Business
    • Companies
    • Real Estate
    • Stock Market
    • Green Energy
    • Oil And Gas
    • Bitcoin
    • Business Reports
  • Science and Tech
    • AI
    • Electric Vehicles
    • Space and Mars
  • More
    • Lifestyle
    • Society
    • Sport
    • Health
    • Travel and Hotels
    • Podcast
Reading: Trump avoids taking a definitive stance on the Minneapolis protester shooting and comments on withdrawing immigration officers.
Share
Latest
Samsung begins mass production of HBM4 memory and supplies it to Nvidia for AI processors
Slot lashes out at refereeing: Salah denied a clear goal against Manchester City
Trump warns of the risk of election fraud and calls on Republicans to reform the electoral system
Civil Aviation: UAE-Algeria flights to continue during transition period despite Algerian notification
Israeli shelling targets the outskirts of the town of Blida in southern Lebanon amid escalating tensions on the ground
Font ResizerAa
Voice Of EmiratesVoice Of Emirates
Search
  • Emirates
  • News
    • Gulf Countries
    • Arab Countries
    • World
  • Politics
    • Analysis
    • Interviews
    • Reports and investigations
  • Business
    • Companies
    • Real Estate
    • Stock Market
    • Green Energy
    • Oil And Gas
    • Bitcoin
    • Business Reports
  • Science and Tech
    • AI
    • Electric Vehicles
    • Space and Mars
  • Media Content
    • Rushes
    • Video Reports (VT)
    • Features
    • Photos
    • Interviews
  • More
    • Lifestyle
    • Society
    • Sport
    • Health
    • Travel and Hotels
    • Podcast
  • العربية
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
All rights reserved © Voice of Emirates - News service from Our Media Group
AnalysisPolitics

Trump avoids taking a definitive stance on the Minneapolis protester shooting and comments on withdrawing immigration officers.

Trump addresses the controversy surrounding the Minneapolis shooting

Mohammed El-qaradawi
Last updated: 26/01/2026 2:20 pm
Mohammed Elkaradawy
Mohammed El-qaradawi
ByMohammed Elkaradawy
News Editor
محمد القرضاوي، محرر في وكالة أنباء صوت الإمارات، مكتب القاهرة، وهو صحفي محترف وعضو نقابة الصحفيين المصريين، يتمتع بخبرة واسعة في تغطية ملفات الأمن القومي والتحقيقات...
Follow:
- News Editor
Share
3 Min Read
Trump avoids taking a definitive stance on the Minneapolis protester shooting and comments on withdrawing immigration officers.
A shooting incident sparks controversy in America (Photo/Voice of Emirates)
SHARE

Washington, DC – In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, US President Donald Trump avoided stating whether the federal officer who shot a man in Minneapolis, Minnesota, acted correctly. This comes amidst widespread controversy both in the US and internationally.

Highlights
  • Trump: “We are reviewing everything,” and there is no prejudgment on the incident.
  • Details of the incident and conflicting accounts
  • Trump links the incident to immigration policies and suggests withdrawing immigration officials.
  • Political and local reactions
  • An ongoing issue amid a heated election campaign

Trump: “We are reviewing everything,” and there is no prejudgment on the incident.

In a roughly five-minute phone interview with the Wall Street Journal, Trump said the incident was being reviewed and that the administration would issue a decision afterward. However, he did not directly answer whether the officer who fired the shots during a protest in Minneapolis had acted appropriately. Despite media pressure, Trump avoided giving a direct answer when asked twice about the federal agents’ discretionary actions, simply stating that the investigation was ongoing.

Details of the incident and conflicting accounts

The incident is linked to the killing of Alex Pretty, a 37-year-old intensive care nurse. He was shot and killed by a federal law enforcement officer during protests in Minnesota. According to the U.S. government, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents confronted Pretty while he was carrying a semi-automatic weapon. They claimed he resisted disarming them, and the shooting was in self-defense. However, bystander video footage shows the officer taking the weapon from Pretty seconds before firing. This has raised questions about the federal agents’ conduct and their handling of the protests.

Trump links the incident to immigration policies and suggests withdrawing immigration officials.

During the interview, Trump said he “doesn’t like shooting,” but he also doesn’t like anyone showing up to a protest armed with a fully loaded firearm. This was seen as a reference to his stance on the escalating violence at the protests. Trump added that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers might be withdrawn from Minneapolis “at some point.” However, he did not specify a date, indicating that other teams would remain in the area to deal with what he called “financial fraud issues.”

Political and local reactions

The incident sparked tensions between federal and local authorities in Minnesota. The governor and local officials called for the withdrawal of federal officers, criticizing the actions as violent and uncoordinated. The Minnesota attorney general also criticized the federal administration, calling the official account “illogical” in light of video footage that contradicted the government’s version of events.

An ongoing issue amid a heated election campaign

This incident comes at a time of mounting pressure on the Trump administration in the lead-up to the 2026 US elections. The opposition and the media are criticizing the administration’s hardline immigration policies and its handling of the protests by federal agents. Meanwhile, the White House defends its approach to what it considers “chaos” and incitement by Democratic forces.

TAGGED:AmericaMinneapolisTrumpUSVoice Of Emirates
SOURCES:Voice Of EmiratesNewswires
Share This Article
Facebook Whatsapp Whatsapp LinkedIn Telegram Threads Email Copy Link Print
Previous Article The "Groc" scandal alarms Brussels: The European Union is moving towards classifying "sexual manipulation" among prohibited risks. The “Groc” scandal alarms Brussels: The European Union is moving towards classifying “sexual manipulation” among prohibited risks.
Next Article 8,500 exhibitors participate in «Gulfwood 2026».. The world gathers in Dubai 8,500 exhibitors participate in «Gulfwood 2026».. The world gathers in Dubai

Editor's Pick

Samsung begins mass production of HBM4 memory and supplies it to Nvidia for AI processors

Samsung begins mass production of HBM4 memory and supplies it to Nvidia for AI processors

Samsung's global competitiveness is reflected

By Sayed Badry
2 Min Read
Slot
Slot lashes out at refereeing: Salah denied a clear goal against Manchester City

London, England - Liverpool manager Arne Sloat has objected to the refereeing…

3 Min Read
Trump warns of the risk of election fraud and calls on Republicans to reform the electoral system
Trump warns of the risk of election fraud and calls on Republicans to reform the electoral system

Amid widespread political controversy within the United States

2 Min Read

Trending

Civil Aviation: UAE-Algeria flights to continue during the transition period

Civil Aviation: UAE-Algeria flights to continue during transition period despite Algerian notification

It aims to maintain the continuity of air traffic

7 days ago

Israeli shelling targets the outskirts of the town of Blida in southern Lebanon amid escalating tensions on the ground

Amid political and popular demands for…

7 days ago

Narges Mohammadi: Iran sentences women’s rights activist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate to 7.5 years in prison

The case raises concerns within the…

7 days ago

Morocco: Heavy rains in Tetouan cause the death of four people and leave a fifth missing

Warnings of increased flood risk

7 days ago

In a crazy scenario, Manchester City snatch a dramatic victory from Liverpool in the Premier League (video)

London, England - Manchester City snatched…

7 days ago

You may also be interested in

Moscow strengthens its space partnerships: launch of a spacecraft for Ecuador, Iran, and Belarus
Science and TechSpace and Mars

Moscow strengthens its space partnerships: launch of a spacecraft for Ecuador, Iran, and Belarus

Moscow, Russia – The Russian space agency announced today the launch of a new spacecraft intended to support space programs…

2 Min Read
CALDS and LIG Nex1 sign strategic partnership to manufacture missiles in the UAE
Emirates

CALDS and LIG Nex1 sign strategic partnership to manufacture missiles in the UAE

Dubai, United Arab Emirates – Caldes Holding Group, which specializes in developing and manufacturing defense products and is based in…

1 Min Read
Iranian art
LifestyleNewsReports and investigationsWorld

Blocking and Restricting: Iranian Authorities Persecute Female Singers on Instagram and Subject Them to Security Surveillance

Tehran, Iran – In a new escalation of the censorship campaign against female artists in Iran, authorities have blocked and…

3 Min Read
Reporters Without Borders: 67 journalists killed worldwide in one year, half of them in Gaza
NewsWorld

Reporters Without Borders: 67 journalists killed worldwide in one year, half of them in Gaza

Paris, France – Reporters Without Borders released its 2025 report, confirming that 67 journalists were killed while performing their duties…

2 Min Read
Top Header VOE Logo Header Dark Mode VOE Logo
  • About Us
  • Contact us
  • Advertisement
  • Media Service Request
  • Privacy Policy
Reading: Trump avoids taking a definitive stance on the Minneapolis protester shooting and comments on withdrawing immigration officers.
Share
  • Publishing Principles
  • Ethics Policy
  • Corrections Policy
  • Diversity Policy
  • Actionable Feedback Policy
  • Ownership & Funding
  • Privacy Policy
Reading: Trump avoids taking a definitive stance on the Minneapolis protester shooting and comments on withdrawing immigration officers.
Share

All rights reserved © Voice Of Emirates – a news service from Our Media Group

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?