Trump defends ICE after Minneapolis woman Renee Good was fatally shot — here’s what he said

President Trump defended the ICE shooting of Renee Macklin Good, calling her actions "pretty tough" despite her father's grief and claims she was trying to flee. Protests erupted in Minneapolis over the incident, with federal agents using flashban...

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Trump defends ICE after Minneapolis woman Renee Good was fatally shot — here’s what he said
President Donald Trump has weighed in on the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Macklin Good by an ICE officer, a case that has ignited protests across Minneapolis. His remarks, delivered amid growing public anger and political fallout, have further polarized an already tense situation. Demonstrations continue as questions swirl around what actually happened that day.

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What did Trump say about Renee Good’s death?

In a recent interview, President Trump appeared to support his administration’s handling of the shooting that killed Renee Nicole Macklin Good. While acknowledging that footage of the incident “can be viewed two ways,” Trump suggested that some versions of the video look “very, very bad.”


He said there are “a couple of versions of that tape that are very, very bad.”

“I would bet you that she, under normal circumstances, was a very solid, wonderful person,” he said. “But, you know, her actions were pretty tough.”

Trump also addressed Good’s father, a known supporter, saying, “I want to say to the father that I love all of our people.” The remarks came after federal officials labeled Good a “domestic terrorist” within hours of her death — a characterization her family strongly disputes, as per a report by NewsNation.
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Was the ICE shooting justified, according to officials?


Federal authorities have maintained that ICE officer Jonathan Ross was justified in using deadly force, claiming Good attempted to run him over with her vehicle. However, activists and Minnesota lawmakers argue that she was simply trying to leave the scene when she reversed her car.

Trump conceded that interpretations differ, stating that the footage leaves room for debate. Still, his comments aligned closely with the federal narrative, reinforcing claims that the officer’s actions were defensible under the circumstances, as per a report by NewsNation.
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Why are protests escalating in Minneapolis?


Protests erupted following the shooting and have continued to grow, with demonstrators demanding accountability and calling for federal immigration agents to leave the city. On Tuesday, tensions escalated outside an ICE facility when federal agents deployed flashbangs into crowds.
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Protests also intensified outside the Henry Whipple Federal Building, which was recently surrounded by fencing. Elsewhere, ICE officers were seen breaking a car window and arresting a woman who attempted to drive through a street blocked by a protest near a home being raided, as per a report by NewsNation.

The woman later said she was autistic and was trying to reach a doctor’s appointment.


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How are state officials responding?

Minnesota state and local officials have criticized the federal operation, describing it as politically motivated. They have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration seeking to block further deployment of federal personnel.

At the same time, administration officials have stressed that attempting to obstruct ICE officers constitutes a felony offense, signaling that enforcement efforts will continue despite mounting opposition.


Why did federal prosecutors resign?

Adding to the controversy, six federal prosecutors in Minnesota resigned, citing pressure from the Justice Department. According to reports, they were urged to investigate Good’s widow while seeing little interest in probing the actions of the officer who fired the fatal shot, as per a report by NewsNation.


The resignations have intensified scrutiny of how the case is being handled and fueled further calls for an independent investigation.


FAQs


Why are people protesting Renee Good’s death?

Protesters dispute federal claims and say she was trying to leave, not attack an officer.

Did Trump criticize ICE’s actions?
No. Trump largely defended the federal account and called Good’s actions “pretty tough.”
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