Jimmy Kimmel Slams ICE Over Renee Nicole Good Shooting: 'No Baseline of Truth'
Jimmy Kimmel addresses the fatal ICE shooting of Renee Nicole Good. Learn about the monologue that challenged the Trump administration's narrative on the Minneapolis tragedy.
The jokes stopped, and a quiet fury took over the stage. Jimmy Kimmel addressed the nation with a somber monologue following the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good by ICE officers in Minneapolis. Foregoing his typical opening, Kimmel urged his audience to look past political rhetoric and confront the grim reality captured on video.
The Jimmy Kimmel Renee Nicole Good Shooting Response
According to reports, the incident occurred on Wednesday, January 7, 2026. Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old mother of a 6-year-old child, was shot three times through her windshield while attempting to drive away from masked, armed men in the snow. Kimmel highlighted that Good was an unarmed Christian with no criminal record, questioning the administration's narrative that labeled her a terrorist.
A Clash of Narratives and Training
The host didn't hold back against President Donald Trump and Secretary Kristi Noem. While Noem claimed the officer was "following his training," Kimmel ridiculed this assertion, calling it an insult to law enforcement everywhere. He lamented that the "baseline of truth" and "decency" that once governed American discourse seems to have vanished, replaced by blatant attempts to deny what is visible on camera.
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