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Republican calls are growing for a deeper investigation into the fatal Minneapolis shooting

Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt speaks during the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Wednesday, Jan. 21, 2026. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber)(AP/Markus Schreiber)

WASHINGTON (AP) 鈥 A growing number of Republicans are pressing for a deeper investigation into federal immigration tactics in Minnesota after a fatally , a sign that the Trump administration’s accounting of events may face bipartisan scrutiny.

House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Andrew Garbarino sought testimony from leaders at Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Customs and Border Protection and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, saying 鈥渕y top priority remains keeping Americans safe.鈥

A host of other congressional Republicans, including Rep. Michael McCaul of Texas and Sens. of North Carolina, of Louisiana, of Maine and of Alaska, pressed for more information. Their statements, in addition to concern expressed from several Republican governors, reflected a party struggling with how to respond to Saturday鈥檚 fatal shooting of Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old intensive care nurse at a VA hospital.

Trump administration officials were quick to cast Pretti as the instigator. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem was among those who said Pretti 鈥渁pproached鈥 immigration officers with a gun and acted violently. show Pretti being pushed by an officer and then a half-dozen agents descend on him. During the scuffle, he is holding a phone but is never seen brandishing the 9mm semiautomatic handgun police say he was licensed to carry.

The killing has raised uncomfortable questions about the GOP’s core positions on issues ranging from gun ownership to states’ rights and trust in the federal government.

Cassidy, who is facing a Trump-backed challenger in his reelection bid, said on social media that the shooting was 鈥渋ncredibly disturbing鈥 and that the 鈥渃redibility of ICE and DHS are at stake.鈥 He pushed for 鈥渁 full joint federal and state investigation.鈥 Tillis, who is not seeking reelection, urged a 鈥渢horough and impartial investigation鈥 and said 鈥渁ny administration official who rushes to judgment and tries to shut down an investigation before it begins are doing an incredible disservice to the nation and to President Trump鈥檚 legacy.鈥

Murkowski called for an investigation and added that 鈥淚CE agents do not have carte blanche in carrying out their duties.鈥 Collins, the only incumbent Republican senator facing reelection in a state Democrat Kamala Harris carried in 2024, said a probe is needed 鈥渢o determine whether or not excessive force was used in a situation that may have been able to be diffused without violence.鈥

While calling for protesters to 鈥渒eep space鈥 from law enforcement and not interfere, Collins said federal law enforcement must “recognize both the public鈥檚 right to protest and the highly charged situation they now face.鈥

Even Sen. , a staunch ally of President , called for a 鈥減rioritized, transparent investigation.鈥

鈥淢y support for funding ICE remains the same,鈥 the Nebraska Republican, who is up for reelection, said online. 鈥淏ut we must also maintain our core values as a nation, including the right to protest and assemble.鈥

Trump and other administration officials remained firm in their defense of the hard-line immigration enforcement tactics in Minneapolis, blaming Democrats in the state along with local law enforcement for not working with them. Many Republicans either echoed that sentiment or stayed silent.

In a lengthy social media post on Sunday evening, Trump called on Minnesota’s Democratic leadership to 鈥渇ormally cooperate鈥 with his administration and pressed Congress to ban so-called sanctuary cities.

The White House will likely face at least some GOP pushback

Trump has enjoyed nearly complete loyalty from fellow Republicans during his first year back in the White House. But the positions staked out in the wake of the shooting signal the administration will face at least some pushback within the party in its swift effort to define Pretti, who protested , as a violent demonstrator.

Deputy White House chief of staff Stephen Miller issued social media posts referencing an 鈥渁ssassin鈥 and 鈥渄omestic terrorist” while Noem said Pretti showed up to 鈥渋mpede a law enforcement operation.鈥

At a minimum, some Republicans are calling for a de-escalation in Minneapolis.

Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt told CNN鈥檚 鈥淪tate of the Union鈥 that the shooting was a 鈥渞eal tragedy鈥 and Trump needs to define an 鈥渆nd game.鈥

鈥淣obody likes the feds coming to their states,鈥 Stitt said. 鈥淎nd so what is the goal right now? Is it to deport every single non-U.S. citizen? I don鈥檛 think that鈥檚 what Americans want.鈥

Vermont Gov. Phil Scott said the shooting was 鈥渘ot acceptable.鈥

鈥淎t best, these federal immigration operations are a complete failure of coordination of acceptable public safety and law enforcement practices, training and leadership,鈥 he said in a post. 鈥淎t worst, it’s deliberate federal intimidation and incitement of American citizens.鈥

Echoing criticism that local law enforcement isn鈥檛 cooperating with federal officials, Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., suggested the administration focus its immigration efforts elsewhere.

鈥淚f I were President Trump, I would almost think about if the mayor and the governor are going to put our ICE officials in harm鈥檚 way and there鈥檚 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 these illegals?鈥 he told 鈥淪unday Morning Futures鈥 on the Fox 草莓传媒 Channel. 鈥淚 think the people of Minnesota would rebel against their leadership.鈥

A sensitive moment for the GOP

Pretti’s killing comes at a sensitive moment for the GOP as the party prepares for a challenging midterm election year. Trump has fomented a sense of chaos on the world stage, bringing the last week. Domestically, Trump has struggled to respond to widespread affordability concerns.

Meanwhile, approval of his handling of immigration 鈥 long a political asset for the president and the GOP 鈥 has tumbled. Just 38% of U.S. adults approved of how Trump was handling immigration in January, down from 49% in March, according to an .

The killing spurred notable tension with the GOP’s long-standing support for gun rights. Officials say Pretti was armed, but no bystander videos that have surfaced so far appear to show him holding a weapon. The Minneapolis police chief said Pretti had a permit to carry a gun.

Yet administration officials, including Noem and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, have questioned why he was armed. Speaking on ABC’s 鈥淭his Week” Bessent said that when he has attended protests, 鈥淚 didn’t bring a gun. I brought a billboard.鈥

Such comments were notable for a party where support for the Second Amendment’s protection of gun ownership is foundational. Indeed, many in the GOP, including Trump, lifted Kyle Rittenhouse into prominence when the then-17-year-old former police youth cadet shot three men, killing two of them, during a 2020 protest in Wisconsin against police brutality. He was after testifying that he acted in self defense.

In the wake of Pretti’s killing, gun rights advocates noted that it is legal to carry firearms during protests.

鈥淓very peaceable Minnesotan has the right to keep and bear arms 鈥 including while attending protests, acting as observers, or exercising their First Amendment rights,鈥 the Minnesota Gun Owners Caucus said in a statement. 鈥淭hese rights do not disappear when someone is lawfully armed.鈥

In a social media post, the National Rifle Association said 鈥渞esponsible public voices should be awaiting a full investigation, not making generalizations and demonizing law-abiding citizens.鈥

Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., who is often critical of the White House, said 鈥渃arrying a firearm is not a death sentence.鈥

鈥淚t’s a Constitutionally protected God-given right,鈥 he said, “and if you don鈥檛 understand this you have no business in law enforcement or government.

The second-ranking Justice Department official said he was aware of reports that Pretti was lawfully armed.

鈥淭here鈥檚 nothing wrong with anybody lawfully carrying firearms,鈥 Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said on 鈥淢eet the Press鈥 on NBC. 鈥淏ut just make no mistake about it, this was an incredibly split-second decision that had to be made by ICE officers.鈥

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Associated Press writer Michelle L. Price contributed to this report

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