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The Trump administration’s rush to declare Ms. Good and Mr. Pretti at fault for instigating violence was quickly undercut by a barrage of viral videos.
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Trump administration’s rush to declare Ms Good and Mr Pretti at fault for instigating violence was quickly undercut by a barrage of viral videos
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{ "people_blamed": [ "Ms. Good", "Mr. Pretti" ], "administration": "Trump", "undercutting_factor": "viral videos" } - UUID
- a1162b14-147e-4fd7-bb5f-4ca05c994819
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- February 15, 2026 at 2:30 PM (3 months ago)
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- February 15, 2026 at 2:30 PM (3 months ago)
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An investigation by The New York Times reveals that federal immigration agents have been involved in 16 shootings in U.S. cities over the past year. Many cases where charges were brought against those shot by agents have been dismissed due to lack of evidence, raising questions about tactics.
The Trump administration is ending its deployment of immigration agents to Minnesota after a two-month operation that led to protests and shootings. The announcement follows criticism and calls for the operation's end from local officials and residents. The White House border czar declared the operation a success.
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