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The Justice Department and Homeland Security have already increased their presence there.
And the Pentagon has troops on standby now for possible deployment to Minnesota if violence escalates.
But people keep protesting ICE raids in Minneapolis and other cities like Chicago.
A federal judge has ordered immigration officers not to retaliate against peaceful protesters.
Meantime, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Fries responding to reports that the Justice Department's opened criminal investigations into him and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz.
Fries says he hasn't gotten a subpoena yet, but will obey DOJ demands.
Fry on ABC's This Week.
He calls the investigation and how ICE has handled operations in the state deeply concerning.
President Trump is set to make his Fed chair pick soon, and it looks like one candidate's now gaining traction.
Here's Bloomberg's Ed Kalecki.
Former Fed chair Janet Yellen reacted to Powell's criminal indictment by the Justice Department this week and tells Bloomberg President Trump's attacks on the Fed chair are unprecedented.
This is a very dangerous thing.
Hear more from Janet Yellen on the Everybody's Business podcast.
Powell's term as Fed chair is up in May, but he could stay on as a governor for another two years to help protect the Fed.
The Supreme Court, by the way, could also decide Fed Governor Lisa Cook's fate this week.
The president tried to fire her last year for alleged mortgage fraud.
There could be a lot of movement in Hollywood this week.
The markets are closed Monday for MLK Day, but after the closing bell on Tuesday, Netflix is set to release earnings from the most recent quarter and could be riding high thanks to big releases like Stranger Things Season 5.
There have also been reports that the streaming giant's cash stock deal for Warner Bros.
Discovery could be converted to all cash to help strengthen its bid against Paramount Skydance.