Minneapolis, ICE and Trump
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Eyewitnesses and officials in Minnesota hit back at the administration's claims that Good had harassed and posed a danger to ICE agents. Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey called Trump officials' characterization of Good's death as "b******," while Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, responding to a DHS statement, added: "Don’t believe this propaganda machine."
More than two dozen protesters were arrested at protests in Minneapolis last night, authorities said Saturday.
President Trump blamed "the Radical Left" and defended the ICE agent who fatally shot a woman inside a vehicle in Minneapolis.
President Donald Trump claimed that the woman shot and killed by an ICE officer in south Minneapolis Wednesday "viciously ran over the ICE Officer" prior to her death, though the video evidence he shared showed no sign of an officer being run over in the incident.
Thousands gathered to protest the Trump administration’s immigration policies and promised more of the same on Sunday
As the Trump administration increases the presence of federal agents in U.S. cities, a local group identifying as part of the Black Panther Party for Self-Defense has become more active in Philadelphia.
On Thursday night, as ICE protesters took to the streets for a second consecutive evening, late-night hosts Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert and The Daily Show’s Ronny Chieng ripped into ICE over the killing of Good. They criticized Trump for asserting unproven claims about the incident.
The former WWE wrestler also hinted at a future run for governor in comments made at his former high school in Minneapolis.