JD Vance Faces Backlash After Blaming Renee Nicole Good for Fatal ICE Shooting
VP JD Vance faces backlash for calling Renee Nicole Good's death a 'tragedy of her own making' after she was shot by an ICE agent. DHS labeled her a domestic terrorist.
Tragedy or choice? Vice President JD Vance has sparked a firestorm of criticism by suggesting that a U.S. citizen killed by a federal agent was responsible for her own death.
JD Vance Renee Nicole Good Shooting Controversy
According to Newsweek, Vice President JD Vance responded to the fatal shooting of 37-year-oldRenee Nicole Good by an ICE agent in Minneapolis with a blunt social media post. He stated that while the death is a tragedy, it's a "tragedy of her own making."
You can accept that this woman's death is a tragedy while acknowledging it's a tragedy of her own making.
DHS Labels Slain Citizen a Domestic Terrorist
The situation escalated as reports emerged that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has officially labeled Renee Nicole Good a "domestic terrorist." This designation, reported by Boing Boing, has drawn intense scrutiny from civil liberties advocates who argue the administration is attempting to justify the use of lethal force against a citizen.
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