From Minneapolis to Venezuela, Trump Piles up the Risks as He Faces Midterm Verdict
Renee Good was shot during an ICE raid linked to the Trump administration’s interior immigration crackdown; local officials and videos dispute the self-defense claim by agents.
- An ICE agent killed Renee Good in Minneapolis, a day before the Roosevelt High School raid on 28th Avenue South, local reporting confirmed Thursday.
- At the president's direction, ICE now patrols the interior and deployed 2,000 agents to Minnesota amid fraud reports involving the Somali community in Minnesota.
- Eyewitnesses reported that ICE agents entered Roosevelt High School, dragged out staff, and released tear gas in student areas, while administration officials said the officer acted in self-defense, a claim local officials and videos circulating online disputed.
- Good's death left her three children motherless and her 6-year-old orphaned, while Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem called Good `a domestic terrorist` and the vice president labelled her `a deranged leftist`.
- The raids are part of a wider crackdown that the president said targets thousands, while Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb said the administration's moves have created chaos and Minneapolis residents are shocked.
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Paul Krugman, a Nobel Prize winner in economics, wrote regularly for The New York Times. Now he writes a blog at Substack. In this post, he characterizes the deepening dysfunction of our president, Donald Trump. Things are not going well politically for Donald Trump. The polls show him underwater on every major issue. And while he insists that these are fake, it’s clear that he knows better. He recently lamented that the Republicans will do badl…
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