Video Trump says body camera rollout in Minneapolis was Noem’s call, but backs move
President Donals Trump said he left the decision to Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, adding that body cameras are "generally" good for law enforcement.
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Kristi Noem said DHS will immediately deploy body cameras to every federal officer in the field in Minneapolis, with plans to expand the program nationwide as funding allows.
The move comes amid renewed scrutiny of body camera use in federal immigration enforcement operations, as recent shootings in Minneapolis highlighted uneven policies across agencies and raised questions about transparency and accountability.
"I just spoke with @RealTomHoman @ICEdirector @CBPCommissioner," Noem wrote on X. "Effective immediately, we are deploying body cameras to every officer in the field in Minneapolis.
"As funding is available, the body camera program will be expanded nationwide," she continued. "We will rapidly acquire and deploy body cameras to DHS law enforcement across the country. The most transparent administration in American history — thank you President Donald Trump."
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DHS Secretary Kristi Noem announced immediate body camera deployment for officers in Minneapolis, with plans to expand the program nationwide as funding allows. (Reuters Photos)
Noem concluded with, "Make America Safe Again."
Trump said Monday that the decision to deploy body cameras in Minneapolis was made by Noem, telling reporters he deferred to her judgment and said the devices are "generally" beneficial for law enforcement because they document encounters.
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President Trump spoke at the White House on Feb. 2, 2026, saying body cameras are "generally" good for law enforcement as DHS rolls out cameras in Minneapolis. (Pool)
Trump added that body cameras are "80% good for law enforcement," arguing they help prevent false claims about what happens during encounters and said he was comfortable with the rollout if Noem wanted to move forward.
The issue has come into sharper focus in Minneapolis following recent immigration enforcement shootings, including the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti by Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers who were wearing body cameras and the separate killing of Renee Good by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent who was not.
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DHS Secretary Kristi Noem announced immediate body camera deployment for officers in Minneapolis, with plans to expand the program nationwide as funding allows. (iStock)
Good, 37, was shot and killed by the ICE agent during a federal operation in south Minneapolis earlier this year.
ICE has been gradually rolling out body-worn cameras nationwide, including during recent high-profile arrests, but the team involved in the operation that led to Good’s death did not have the devices equipped, sources said.
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Persistent gaps in camera deployment across federal immigration operations have raised questions about consistency and accountability.
Greg Wehner is a breaking news reporter for Fox News Digital.
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