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President Trump spoke by phone with Minnesota Democratic Governor Tim Walz on Monday,
both struck a conciliatory tone,
and speaking to Minnesota Public Radio, Walz said a leadership change is coming.
He pledged that, look, I'm going to send Tom Holman in.
We'll do things differently.
He explained to me how he thought it was very successful in Louisiana,
very successful in Louisville, which I shared with him.
I did not shoot anybody there, and the presence was much smaller and much more targeted.
Tom Holman is the Trump administration's border czar and a veteran of immigration and customs enforcement.
He is to arrive in Minnesota today to take charge.
Walls also confirmed that Greg Bovino,
the top Border Patrol official who's been leading the surge of immigration agents,
will be leaving the state.