Posted by Alumni from The Atlantic
January 29, 2026
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz worries that the violence in his state could produce a national rupture. 'I mean, is this a Fort Sumter'' he mused today in an interview in his office at the state capitol. The island fortification near Charleston, South Carolina, is where Confederate forces fired the first shots of the Civil War in 1861. Now it's federal forces that are risking a breach. 'It's a physical assault,' Walz told me. 'It's an armed force that's assaulting, that's killing my constituents, my citizens.' Walz bowed out of his reelection race earlier this month. The 2024 vice-presidential candidate said that he didn't want politics to interfere with his work amid an intensifying federal probe into welfare fraud in his state. Two days later, his phone rang, and it was Jacob Frey, the mayor of Minneapolis. Renee Good had been shot and killed by an ICE officer, one of thousands of federal agents deployed to Minnesota as part of what the Trump administration declared the largest... learn more