Trump dubbed a ‘disgrace to humanity’ after latest comment about ICE shooting victim Renee Nicole Good
The fatal shooting of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good by an ICE agent in Minneapolis has ignited national outrage and protests. Video footage shows agents attempting to stop her vehicle before shots are fired, leading to her death just blocks from her home.
Her mother, Donna Ganger, described Renee as a kind and compassionate person, stressing she was not involved in anti-ICE protests. The incident has prompted strong reactions from political leaders, with Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez calling it a “public murder.”
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey angrily demanded ICE leave the city, accusing the agency of sowing chaos and distrust. In contrast, President Donald Trump blamed the victim, labeling her a “professional agitator” and defending the agent’s actions as self-defense.
Trump’s statements triggered a divided backlash online, with some condemning his response and others supporting the officer. The Department of Homeland Security issued a statement defending the agent, calling the driver’s actions “an act of domestic terrorism.”
Vice President JD Vance also stated that while the death was tragic, it was “a tragedy of her own making,” urging people not to interfere with law enforcement. He affirmed full administrative support for ICE officers.
The shooting has become a intense flashpoint in debates over immigration enforcement and police accountability. Investigations are ongoing as the nation remains deeply divided over the circumstances and response.