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Trump Adjusts Minnesota Immigration Strategy as Doctors Break With CDC on Child Vaccines

Last updated: 2026/01/27 at 4:03 PM
Published January 27, 2026
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Political pressure and public reaction are driving change on two major fronts. President Donald Trump is reshaping immigration operations in Minnesota after a deadly shooting, while a leading group of doctors is breaking with federal health officials over vaccine guidance for children.

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Trump Changes Course After Minnesota ShootingTrump and Walz Hold Direct TalksDoctors Break With CDC on Child VaccinesWhat the Pediatricians RecommendA Morning of Big Signals

Trump Changes Course After Minnesota Shooting

President Trump has quietly reshuffled leadership overseeing immigration enforcement in Minnesota following the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti during a federal operation in Minneapolis.

According to administration officials and allies, the decision came after strong backlash and negative public reaction. One Republican lawmaker, speaking anonymously, said the president closely watched how the operation played on television and did not like what he saw.

Federal authorities sent more than three thousand agents into Minneapolis, leaving them outnumbering local police by nearly five to one. The scale and visibility of the operation quickly became a political problem for the White House.

In response, the administration reduced the number of federal agents on the ground, replaced key leaders, and began repairing relationships with Democratic officials in the state. While immigration enforcement will continue, advisers say the approach will look different going forward.

Trump and Walz Hold Direct Talks

Trump confirmed he spoke by phone with Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, calling it a productive conversation in a social media post.

Walz later said the president agreed to discuss allowing state officials to carry out their own independent investigations into the shooting. Trump also signaled openness to cutting back the federal presence in Minnesota.

Administration officials say Trump wants to distance himself from inflammatory remarks made by some advisers, particularly as criticism grows over the optics of heavily armed federal operations in major cities.

Doctors Break With CDC on Child Vaccines

At the same time, a major shift is happening in public health.

For the first time in three decades, the American Academy of Pediatrics released vaccine recommendations for children that do not fully align with guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The CDC recently reduced the number of diseases included in its recommended vaccine schedule. The pediatricians group chose a different path, maintaining broader protection for children.

What the Pediatricians Recommend

The Academy continues to recommend vaccines against Covid, RSV, influenza, rotavirus, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, and meningitis. Doctors behind the guidance say these shots remain essential for protecting children’s health.

Health experts involved in the decision stressed that the recommendations reflect long standing medical consensus, even as federal guidance shifts.

The move signals growing disagreement between frontline doctors and government health agencies, especially around how cautious or flexible vaccine policy should be.

A Morning of Big Signals

Together, the developments reflect pressure building on the administration from multiple directions.

In Minnesota, public reaction and political fallout forced a visible reset in immigration enforcement. In health care, doctors pushed back against federal guidance to maintain what they see as the safest standards for children.

Both stories show how public trust, optics, and expert opinion continue to shape policy, often faster than official announcements.

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