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St. Paul, MN – Governor Tim Walz says he directed the Minnesota Department of Public of Safety to be on heightened alert following President Trump’s decision to bomb Iran.
The governor says while there are no known threats at this time, they will continue to monitor the situation and respond accordingly.
A bulletin issued by the US Department of Homeland Security says the conflict is causing a heightened threat environment in the US and cyber attacks from Iran are likely.

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