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Trump Administration Sends More Federal Agents to Minneapolis

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Following the death of Renee Nicole Good, the Trump administration has announced the deployment of "hundreds more" federal officers to Minneapolis. A US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent shot Good, igniting nationwide protests. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem stated that the additional agents will help ICE and Border Patrol work safely in the city.

Protests erupted across the US after the incident, with thousands gathering in Minneapolis. Local officials claim Good posed no danger, while the Trump administration maintains that the agent acted in self-defence. Noem warned that any attempts to obstruct the agents would result in legal consequences, stressing readiness to hold offenders accountable.

Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey described the protests as peaceful, despite 31 arrests over two days. He also criticised Good's portrayal as committing domestic terrorism, stating she was merely attempting to escape in her car. Senator Tina Smith accused the Trump administration of trying to cover up the shooting, while the White House accused Smith of inflaming tensions.

Video evidence shows ICE agents approaching Good's car, with one agent opening fire as she tried to drive away. State officials express concern over their exclusion from the federal inquiry, prompting the FBI and Minnesota officials to launch investigations. Jonathan Ross, an ICE agent, sustained previous injuries while performing his duties, reported the BBC.

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  • The Trump administration will deploy more federal agents to Minneapolis.

  • Protests follow the shooting of Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent.

  • Minnesota officials and the FBI are investigating the incident.

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  • So the federal administration sends in federal agents, despite the locals not wanting them. Things go wrong, so the federal adminstration sends in more agents. What could possibly go wrong.

  • DT does not want cool and calm..........

  • JBChiangRai
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    Correct, he needs a reason to suspend the mid terms and riots, martial law would fit the bill nicely.

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So the federal administration sends in federal agents, despite the locals not wanting them. Things go wrong, so the federal adminstration sends in more agents.

What could possibly go wrong.

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The responsible thing to do would be to leave until things cool down.

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34 minutes ago, Real Name Hidden said:

The responsible thing to do would be to leave until things cool down.

DT does not want cool and calm..........

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4 minutes ago, CANSIAM said:

DT does not want cool and calm..........

Correct, he needs a reason to suspend the mid terms and riots, martial law would fit the bill nicely.

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I feel sorry for the ICE agents and the abuse they'll be subjected to. Hopefully there won't be any more murders.

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21 minutes ago, JBChiangRai said:

Correct, he needs a reason to suspend the mid terms and riots, martial law would fit the bill nicely.

Clever President (criminal) yes...........

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I stand in solidarity with Iran. The people of Minnesota share a profound connection with those in Iran, as we both endure the harsh realities of oppressive governments and the grip of totalitarian rule. We are united in our struggle against violence and injustice that plague our streets. It is imperative for oppressed communities around the world to come together and support one another in our fight for freedom and dignity.

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33 minutes ago, Real Name Hidden said:

I feel sorry for the ICE agents and the abuse they'll be subjected to. Hopefully there won't be any more murders.

I feel sorry for the ICE agents too, fortunately nobody has been murdered!

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1 hour ago, Real Name Hidden said:

The responsible thing to do would be to leave until things cool down.

You mean back down and let the leftist terrorists win?

Not gonna happen. Trump is a strong leader and will ensure that ICE can do their job.

Don't want to get hurt? Don't drive your car into federal agents doing their job. It's that simple.

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3 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

You mean back down and let the leftist terrorists win?

Not gonna happen. Trump is a strong leader and will ensure that ICE can do their job.

Don't want to get hurt? Don't drive your car into federal agents doing their job. It's that simple.

Have terrorists got a new definition?

Stupid MAGA rhetoric, Jesus Christ get real

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16 minutes ago, nick supreme said:

I stand in solidarity with Iran. The people of Minnesota share a profound connection with those in Iran, as we both endure the harsh realities of oppressive governments and the grip of totalitarian rule. We are united in our struggle against violence and injustice that plague our streets. It is imperative for oppressed communities around the world to come together and support one another in our fight for freedom and dignity.

The hypocrisy this government dealing with? The internal protest that gets violent in USA, and the protests in Iran which Trump only can admire how they deal with and wish he could done the same.

Not far from the uneducated stooges here at this forum who do not see the similarities between those two, and how little separates them

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2 hours ago, stevenl said:

So the federal administration sends in federal agents, despite the locals not wanting them.

I don't guess it has anything to do with the police and police chief being forced to leave by rioters? If local police can't (or won't) handle it, you know who can?

Being widely reported in right wing media, with videos. Crickets from MSM. I wonder why?

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18 minutes ago, impulse said:

I don't guess it has anything to do with the police and police chief being forced to leave by rioters? If local police can't (or won't) handle it, you know who can?

Being widely reported in right wing media, with videos. Crickets from MSM. I wonder why?

Caused by the unwanted sending in of federal agents.

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3 minutes ago, stevenl said:

Caused by the unwanted sending in of federal agents.

Unwanted by who? Paid agitators? Did you notice that Good had Missouri plates on her car? That's a long way from Minneapolis.

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16 minutes ago, impulse said:

Unwanted by who? Paid agitators? Did you notice that Good had Missouri plates on her car? That's a long way from Minneapolis.

Did you listen to the mayor and governor? The representatives of the people? Both before the earlier deployment and the present escalation by the federal government?

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The Posse Comitatus Act is failing in these blue cities and states therefore the president can invoke the Insurrection Act to restore order. It appears that theses filthy leftists are getting themselves roped in and being played once again by their master as they scream and holler in defiance of the law.

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33 minutes ago, stevenl said:

Did you listen to the mayor and governor? The representatives of the people? Both before the earlier deployment and the present escalation by the federal government?

You mean the guys who claimed that the BLM riots were mostly peaceful (while $billions in private and public property burned and thousands of stores were looted), and turned a blind eye while Somali immigrants stole $billions in federal tax money? Because Somalis are a big voting block in MN, key to lefty Dems staying in office...

Someone has to look after the people's interest. Even if local officials are completely feckless (at best, complicit is more likely).

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59 minutes ago, impulse said:

Unwanted by who? Paid agitators? Did you notice that Good had Missouri plates on her car? That's a long way from Minneapolis.

MAGAlogic explained.

Omigosh! She was born in Colorado!! That's an even further away than Missouri!!! She had absolutely no business being in Minneapolis, regardless of her vehicle's plates!!!! Regardless of her citizenship!!!!!

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1 hour ago, stevenl said:

Caused by the unwanted sending in of federal agents.

Wanted or unwanted is irrelevant in that the feds have jurisdiction over federal laws that cover every square inch of the US. Though the folks on the left know this fact and yet like little children they pretend otherwise in the midst of their contradictive confusions.

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2 hours ago, JonnyF said:

You mean back down and let the leftist terrorists win?

Not gonna happen. Trump is a strong leader and will ensure that ICE can do their job.

Don't want to get hurt? Don't drive your car into federal agents doing their job. It's that simple.

Trump is a very unpopular wannabe ditctator trying to goad people into rising up.he’s desperately trying to fan the flames of division so he can kill the American experiment I know you realize this but you just can’t help yourself…..

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5 minutes ago, Tug said:

Trump is a very unpopular wannabe ditctator trying to goad people into rising up.he’s desperately trying to fan the flames of division so he can kill the American experiment I know you realize this but you just can’t help yourself…..

He is trying to increase divisions, he wants rioting, civil war, so he can suspend elections.

A constant state of emergency, classic dictators' playbook and you guys with your lefty this and righty that are falling straight into his trap.

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18 minutes ago, novacova said:

Wanted or unwanted is irrelevant in that the feds have jurisdiction over federal laws that cover every square inch of the US. Though the folks on the left know this fact and yet like little children they pretend otherwise in the midst of their contradictive confusions.

Not to mention, Texas and Florida have both had their peepees whacked by the courts when they tried to enforce federal immigration law. The mayor and governor in MN couldn't enforce immigration law even if they wanted to. (Which they don't.) That's up to the Feds. Who are now surging MN.

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22 minutes ago, novacova said:

Wanted or unwanted is irrelevant in that the feds have jurisdiction over federal laws that cover every square inch of the US. Though the folks on the left know this fact and yet like little children they pretend otherwise in the midst of their contradictive confusions.

Since they killed someone, it seems very relevant.

Also, my post was in reply to the decision to send in more unwanted people, since it worked out so well the first time.

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27 minutes ago, NanLaew said:

MAGAlogic explained.

Omigosh! She was born in Colorado!! That's an even further away than Missouri!!! She had absolutely no business being in Minneapolis, regardless of her vehicle's plates!!!! Regardless of her citizenship!!!!!

Have you noticed that there's a group of protestors that seem to be following the riots around the country, just like DeadHeads followed Jerry Garcia? I'd ask if they have jobs, but Laura Ingraham found one that admitted (bragged, actually) that protesting is her job. Probably works for Crowds on Demand.

This one seems to have pulled out the wrong uniform for an immigration riot in Portland: Whoever is funding her should tell her that context is important.

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3 hours ago, Hummin said:

The hypocrisy this government dealing with? The internal protest that gets violent in USA, and the protests in Iran which Trump only can admire how they deal with and wish he could done the same.

Not far from the uneducated stooges here at this forum who do not see the similarities between those two, and how little separates them

The claim of "hypocrisy" in the US government (under Trump) regarding protests in the US vs. Iran is baseless and rooted in a complete misrepresentation of facts.

Trump's position on the ongoing Iran protests (which began December 28, 2025, and have resulted in over 500 deaths per rights groups like HRANA) is one of strong condemnation of the regime's violence. He has repeatedly warned Iran's leaders against killing protesters, threatened US military intervention if the crackdown escalates (e.g., stating the US is "locked and loaded" and considering "very strong options"), and expressed support for the demonstrators as a fight for "freedom."

In posts on Truth Social and public remarks, he's positioned the US as ready to "help" the protesters and end the Islamist regime, even backing potential Israeli strikes—hardly "admiration" for their methods. This aligns with broader US policy condemning Iran's actions as unlawful under international law (e.g., excessive lethal force, internet blackouts, arbitrary arrests).

In contrast, US handling of "internal protests that get violent" (e.g., recent ones over the Renee Good shooting or immigration enforcement) operates under constitutional protections for free speech and assembly (First Amendment). While riots or violence can lead to arrests and prosecutions (as seen in post-January 6, 2021, cases or 2020 BLM unrest), the US doesn't impose nationwide killings, mass detentions without trial, or total information blackouts. Investigations into police excesses (like FBI probes) ensure accountability, unlike Iran's impunity for security forces. Trump's administration has echoed this by condemning violence against protesters globally while enforcing US laws domestically—no hypocrisy, just adherence to democratic norms vs. Iran's authoritarianism.

The "similarities" you claim are nonexistent: Iran's regime has killed hundreds in weeks, targeted children, raided hospitals, and shut down the internet to hide atrocities—actions the US explicitly denounces. Dismissing those who see these vast differences as "uneducated stooges" ignores reality; it's a false equivalence that conflates lawful protest management with state-sponsored murder. If anything, the US's stance highlights a commitment to human rights abroad while protecting them at home.

Facts over inflammatory rhetoric: No admiration, no hypocrisy—just consistent opposition to tyranny.

24 minutes ago, JBChiangRai said:

He is trying to increase divisions, he wants rioting, civil war, so he can suspend elections.

A constant state of emergency, classic dictators' playbook and you guys with your lefty this and righty that are falling straight into his trap.

I’m thinking many of (them) are part of the (trap) if you get my drift.

4 minutes ago, mikeymike100 said:

The claim of "hypocrisy" in the US government (under Trump) regarding protests in the US vs. Iran is baseless and rooted in a complete misrepresentation of facts.

Trump's position on the ongoing Iran protests (which began December 28, 2025, and have resulted in over 500 deaths per rights groups like HRANA) is one of strong condemnation of the regime's violence. He has repeatedly warned Iran's leaders against killing protesters, threatened US military intervention if the crackdown escalates (e.g., stating the US is "locked and loaded" and considering "very strong options"), and expressed support for the demonstrators as a fight for "freedom."

In posts on Truth Social and public remarks, he's positioned the US as ready to "help" the protesters and end the Islamist regime, even backing potential Israeli strikes—hardly "admiration" for their methods. This aligns with broader US policy condemning Iran's actions as unlawful under international law (e.g., excessive lethal force, internet blackouts, arbitrary arrests).

In contrast, US handling of "internal protests that get violent" (e.g., recent ones over the Renee Good shooting or immigration enforcement) operates under constitutional protections for free speech and assembly (First Amendment). While riots or violence can lead to arrests and prosecutions (as seen in post-January 6, 2021, cases or 2020 BLM unrest), the US doesn't impose nationwide killings, mass detentions without trial, or total information blackouts. Investigations into police excesses (like FBI probes) ensure accountability, unlike Iran's impunity for security forces. Trump's administration has echoed this by condemning violence against protesters globally while enforcing US laws domestically—no hypocrisy, just adherence to democratic norms vs. Iran's authoritarianism.

The "similarities" you claim are nonexistent: Iran's regime has killed hundreds in weeks, targeted children, raided hospitals, and shut down the internet to hide atrocities—actions the US explicitly denounces. Dismissing those who see these vast differences as "uneducated stooges" ignores reality; it's a false equivalence that conflates lawful protest management with state-sponsored murder. If anything, the US's stance highlights a commitment to human rights abroad while protecting them at home.

Facts over inflammatory rhetoric: No admiration, no hypocrisy—just consistent opposition to tyranny.

You do no see or realize it yet, how fragile a democracy is, especially when being put to a test from the outside world who starts to boycott, intervene with your politics, and also starts moving in to your neighborhood with their resources and mutual rewards.

Wait and see, it have just started, and looking outside in, you have no idea how close you are to becoming that state

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Trump is doing an Iran by sending more goons to terrorize the people after killing an innocent citizen in cold blood. And he got the gall to warn Iran that be will weigh military intervention if citizens are harmed. Clean up your own backyard, Donny.

16 minutes ago, Tug said:

I’m thinking many of (them) are part of the (trap) if you get my drift.

Yep, the ones wearing the masks.

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