GoFundMe Set up for ICE Agent with Peoria Ties Who Fatally Shot Woman
Bill Ackman confirmed donating $10,000 to a GoFundMe supporting an ICE agent involved in a fatal shooting, prompting Chipotle to clarify no current affiliation amid boycott calls.
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“Billionaires Shouldn’t Exist”: Bill Ackman’s “Shameful” Donation To ICE Agent, And Why He Did It
Billionaire Bill Ackman found himself at the center of an online firestorm after donating $10,000 to a fundraiser for an ICE agent who fatally struck Minneapolis resident Renee Nicole Good. Social media quickly exploded with outrage, with critics blasting his “shameful” explanation and many questioning why he supported the agent instead of donating to the slain mother of three children. The backlash quickly morphed into economic protest, includi…
Billionaire Bill Ackman defends controversial $10K donation to ICE agent who fatally shot Renee Nicole Good
Billionaire Bill Ackman doubled-down on his decision to leave a $10,000 donation on a GoFundMe supporting the ICE agent who shot and killed "warrior" activist Renee Nicole Good — and admitted he didn't "do any due diligence on the case" before seeking out the fundraiser.
Chipotle clarifies Bill Ackman 'not affiliated' with chain after billionaire's ICE agent donation
Chipotle moved to distance itself from billionaire hedge fund manager Bill Ackman after he donated to a fundraiser aimed at supporting the ICE agent involved in the fatal shooting of a Minneapolis woman.The fast-casual restaurant chain that specializes in burritos, tacos and bowls took to social media platform Threads Monday to post a one-sentence statement to clarify that "Bill Ackman is not affiliated with Chipotle."Chipotle moved forward with…
ICE agent in fatal Minneapolis shooting now 'in hiding' as Americans donate to support him * WorldNetDaily * by Joe Kovacs
ICE agent Jonathan Ross and his wife Patrixia (GoFundMe) Jonathan Ross, the ICE agent who fatally shot anti-ICE agitator Renee Good in Minneapolis last week is now “in hiding” for safety reasons as Americans are donating hundreds of thousands of dollars to support him. President Donald Trump’s border czar, Tom Homan, appeared on “Will Cain Country” Tuesday, four days after a federal Special Response Team swarmed the agent’s Minnesota home to rem…
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