Minneapolis Under Investigation Over Possible Discriminatory Housing Program

Minneapolis’ housing plan is facing a fair housing investigation by the Department of Housing and Urban Development, the federal government announced on Thursday afternoon.

Specifically, HUD is concerned that aspects of the Minneapolis 2040 plan may violate Title VI of the 1964 Civil Rights Act and the Fair Housing Act, according to a press release. The release notes that the plan’s proposal for “cultural districts… where a significant portion of the population is comprised of people of color, Indigenous people, and/or immigrant communities” could be discriminatory. In addition, the Trump administration is raising red flags about the city’s emphasis on “people of color” and “indigenous people” for homeownership programs.

“For example, your Community Planning and Economic Development department will prioritize ‘rental housing for Black, Indigenous, People of Color and Immigrant communities’ by ‘leveraging [its] rental licensing authority,’” Craig Trainor, HUD Assistant Secretary for Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity, wrote in a letter to Mayor Jacob Frey. “That is not going to fly.”

HUD Secretary Scott Turner noted that Minnesota has been under intense scrutiny for fraud allegations and convictions related to government programs, which led Gov. Tim Walz to opt not to seek a third term this November.

“Minnesota is ground zero for fraud and corruption because they have chosen to ignore the law to serve a cynical political agenda. This undermines our American values, united by a common heritage, language, and commitment to equal treatment under law,” Turner said in a statement, adding that his department “will not stand for illegal racial and ethnic preferences that deny Americans their right to equal protection under the law.”

Trainor said that Minnesotans are being “held captive to the riotous impulses of left-wing cultural arsonists.”

“Its largest city, Minneapolis, has fared no better under its clownish mayor, Jacob Frey, whose government may be engaging in unlawful discrimination by prioritizing Minneapolis residents for housing based on race and national origin rather than need. The Trump Administration will ensure Minneapolis fully complies with the Fair Housing Act,” he stated.

The Daily Wire reached out to the City of Minneapolis, but it was not immediately available for comment. The Trump administration has made efforts to clamp down on federal funding for programs ranging from food stamps to Medicaid unless more accountability measures are enacted. A federal judge halted the food stamp funding pause this week after the state sued, but the case continues, MinnPost reported.

Several individuals are facing federal wire fraud charges for attempting to abuse Minnesota’s Housing Stability Services Program, the DOJ announced in September.

Russia Scrutinizes Trump’s Push To Acquire Greenland, Rejects Claims That Moscow Wants Territory

The Kremlin said on Friday that it is closely monitoring President Donald Trump’s push to acquire Greenland, calling the proposal by the United States “extraordinary from the standpoint of international law.”

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that Trump “has said that international law is not a priority for him,” adding, “The situation is developing along a different trajectory, and we, along with the rest of the world, will be watching to see which one,” CNBC reported. Earlier this week, Russia rejected claims that it has its sights set on Greenland, calling such claims a “fictitious pretext” used by NATO to grow its military presence in the Arctic, according to Reuters.

Russia is far from a valid judge on the rules of international law. The country is still engaged in a war that it started by invading Ukraine in February 2022. In recent months, Moscow has fired missiles and drones at civilian targets in Kyiv and surrounding cities, with an estimated 2,514 Ukrainian civilians being killed at the hands of Russia in 2025.

Trump has said multiple times that acquiring Greenland is a priority for U.S. national security, arguing that Russia and China have their own plans for taking over the territory. The president said earlier this week that Greenland is “vital” for his plans to build a “Golden Dome” of defense to protect the United States.

“NATO should be leading the way for us to get it. IF WE DON’T, RUSSIA OR CHINA WILL, AND THAT IS NOT GOING TO HAPPEN!” Trump said.

In an interview with The New York Times last week, Trump also suggested he prioritizes his “own morality” and his “own mind” over international law. The president said that the United States would abide by international law, but then added, “It depends [on] what your definition of international law is.”

Many NATO countries — including Denmark, which oversees Greenland’s defense — have rebuked Trump over his effort to acquire Greenland while ramping up military presence around the territory. Denmark, France, Sweden, and Norway are conducting joint military exercises in Greenland, a move that has seemingly enraged Moscow. Russia accused NATO of “using high-profile statements from Washington on the Greenland issue solely to promote an anti-Russian and anti-Chinese agenda.”

“We consider the alliance’s policy of escalating confrontation in the Arctic to be counterproductive and extremely dangerous,” Russia added.

Louisiana Republican Governor Jeff Landry, who’s also serving as Trump’s special envoy to Greenland, said that Russia and China have increased production of icebreaker ships in the past year, suggesting that both countries are seeking “to gain control of the Arctic.”

“China and Russia have built more icebreakers in one year than the United States has built in the history of our country. They aren’t just building them for fun,” Landry told Fox & Friends Friday morning. “It is vital that America secures Greenland and reinforces the Monroe Doctrine for the future of national security.”

Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen and Greenlandic Foreign Minister Vivian Motzfeldt met with Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio at the White House earlier this week to discuss Trump’s push to acquire Greenland. Following the meeting, Rasmussen said that both sides agreed to disagree, with Denmark sticking firm to its “red lines.”

“For us, ideas that would not respect the territorial integrity of the Kingdom of Denmark and the right of self-determination of the Greenlandic people are, of course, totally unacceptable,” Rasmussen added.

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