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Trump and Minneapolis Mayor Frey Hold Talks as Federal Agents Prepare to Leave

At a glance

  • President Trump and Mayor Frey held a phone conversation
  • Trump announced a meeting between Tom Homan and Mayor Frey
  • Mayor Frey stated some federal agents will begin leaving Minneapolis

President Trump and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey discussed the situation in Minneapolis during a recent telephone call, with both parties outlining next steps involving federal agents in the city.

Trump described the call with Mayor Frey as productive and said that progress was being made. He also announced that Tom Homan, identified as the administration’s border czar, would meet with Mayor Frey the following day to discuss further actions.

Mayor Frey confirmed that he would meet with Tom Homan to address the ongoing situation and determine subsequent measures. Frey also stated that some federal agents are scheduled to begin leaving Minneapolis the day after the conversation.

These developments follow a period of federal presence in Minneapolis, with both city and federal officials coordinating on next steps. The planned meeting between Mayor Frey and Tom Homan is intended to address the transition as federal agents prepare to depart.

What the numbers show

  • The telephone conversation between Trump and Frey occurred on January 26, 2026
  • Tom Homan is scheduled to meet Mayor Frey the day after the call
  • Federal agents are expected to begin leaving Minneapolis on January 27, 2026

Trump’s announcement of the meeting and the described progress indicate ongoing communication between federal and local officials. The administration’s decision to send Tom Homan to Minneapolis was made public by Trump during his announcement.

Mayor Frey’s statements focused on the timeline for the federal agents’ departure and the upcoming meeting with Homan. Frey’s confirmation of the agents’ withdrawal marks a procedural step in the city’s coordination with federal authorities.

No additional details regarding the scope or number of departing federal agents were provided in the official statements. The situation continues to be managed through direct communication between city and federal representatives.

Further updates on the outcomes of the meeting between Mayor Frey and Tom Homan are expected to be provided by officials following their discussions.

* This article is based on publicly available information at the time of writing.

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