ICE Shooting Outrage Shows a Pattern of Red Herrings

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ICE Shooting Outrage Shows a Pattern of Red Herrings

Minnesota Democrats erupted in outrage over a single ICE shooting, but the timing raises serious questions. This video breaks down how the Renee Good shooting became a political distraction just as federal fraud investigations closed in on billions of dollars in misuse. We examine the video evidence, the activist networks involved, and a familiar historical pattern where outrage replaces accountability. If you care about facts, evidence, and who benefits when narratives change overnight, this story matters.

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