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Judge Dismisses DOJ Probe Into Governor Walz
MINNEAPOLIS — A federal judge has permanently dismantled a high-profile U.S. Department of Justice effort to criminally investigate Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and several other top state and municipal leaders. The sweeping decision, handed down by Minnesota’s Chief U.S. District Judge Patrick Schiltz, effectively ends a multi-month standoff between federal prosecutors and local officials stemming from the administration's aggressive immigration enforcement crackdowns earlier this year.
The legal battle began in January 2026, when President Trump publicly warned Minnesota officials of upcoming "reckoning and retribution" regarding their sanctuary-style policies. Days later, the DOJ launched "Operation Metro Surge" and slapped grand jury subpoenas on Governor Walz, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey, and state Attorney General Keith Ellison, demanding internal communications and records. Federal prosecutors alleged that the local leaders were actively conspiring to block and impede federal immigration agents conducting deportations. Ellison immediately challenged the legality of the subpoenas in federal court, characterizing them as a politically motivated fishing expedition.
In a scathing, fiercely worded ruling, Judge Schiltz—widely recognized as a highly respected, conservative-leaning jurist—slyly rebuked the federal government's legal strategy. Schiltz wrote that initiating a criminal investigation solely to harass political opponents or to coerce them into taking official action constitutes a "blatantly unlawful and unethical use of the grand-jury process." Legal analyst Doug Kelley noted that the judge's unusually strong language highlighted a critical flaw in the government's presentation: when pressed in court, the DOJ completely failed to provide even a single baseline example of suspicious conduct or an underlying crime that warranted a grand jury probe.
The resolution has brought an overwhelming sense of relief to local government offices, though the chilling precedent of the investigation still lingers. Responding to the dismissal, Mayor Jacob Frey stated it was deeply disconcerting to have the largest law firm in the country weaponized against local leaders for political disagreements. Attorney General Ellison echoed those sentiments, asserting that political battles belong at the ballot box rather than inside a criminal courtroom. With the federal subpoenas officially quashed, Minnesota officials are redirecting their focus back to state governance, while constitutional scholars view the ruling as a significant check on federal overreach.
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By: NBC Palm Springs
June 23, 2026


