This directive restores a requirement previously rescinded by the Trump administration and applies to what DHS considers a politically volatile jurisdiction. President Donald Trump voiced support, noting that video evidence prevents misrepresentation of events. However, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz criticized the administration for waiting until after the fatal incidents occurred to implement the policy. Civil rights groups, while welcoming the transparency measure, cautioned that the impact depends heavily on DHS’s commitment to publicly releasing the footage. The initial rollout is being funded from existing budgets, with the department planning nationwide expansion pending approval of an additional $20 million in funding included in a recently passed bipartisan Senate package. The mandate coincides with a Justice Department civil rights investigation into Pretti’s death.