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Ron Wyden says town hall focused on ICE and urges accountability for federal agents

Statement by Ron Wyden · January 25, 2026

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Ron Wyden said a 2½-hour town hall was dominated by concerns about "ICE" and public safety, and he urged the Senate to stop supporting federal agent actions after Minneapolis, saying agents should be held accountable and face trial.

Ron Wyden said he had just completed a 2½-hour community town hall where a central concern was “ice,” and he urged stronger accountability for federal agents after events in Minneapolis.

Wyden described public worries about safety and federal enforcement at the meeting, saying many people there asked “what’s being done to make the community and our country safer.” He linked those concerns to national enforcement actions and criticized how federal agents have been used.

“What happened in Minneapolis shows once again Donald Trump's agents are out of control,” Wyden said, tying the town-hall concerns to that incident. He pressed the Senate to reconsider support for those actions, saying, “The senate must not continue to vote for this any longer.”

Wyden went further in his remarks, asserting a broad claim of blame: “Every single agent involved in this is complicit and should be put on trial,” he said. No other speakers or responses appear in the provided transcript excerpt.

The remarks in the excerpt are statements by Wyden summarizing the issues raised at the local meeting and expressing his view on federal enforcement practices and accountability. The transcript excerpt does not record any formal motions, votes, or responses from other officials, nor does it specify investigative or legal steps that had been taken following the Minneapolis events.