Trump Promises to "De-escalate" Minnesota Crisis After ICE Shooting
Washington D.C. - President Donald Trump pledged to "de-escalate" the escalating crisis in Minnesota following the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old intensive care nurse, by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents. The incident, which occurred over the weekend in Minneapolis, has sparked public outrage and prompted a shift in tone from the White House, according to Sky News.
The shooting of Pretti follows another recent incident in the same city, where another individual, Renee Good, 37, was killed by an ICE officer weeks prior, Sky News reported. Trump distanced himself from controversial remarks made by his adviser, Stephen Miller, who had described Pretti as a "would-be assassin," according to Sky News. "He wasn't a would-be assassin," Trump stated.
Trump indicated that his administration intends to address the situation in Minnesota. "I don't think it's a pullback. It's a little bit of a change," Trump told Fox News on Tuesday, according to Al Jazeera.
Amid the controversy, it was revealed that ICE agents will have a security role at the upcoming Winter Olympics in Italy, Sky News reported. A Department for Homeland Security (DHS) spokesperson confirmed the agents' attendance at the Milan Cortina Games, emphasizing that they would not be conducting enforcement activities. Additionally, the individual who led the Trump administration's crackdown in Minneapolis is being moved out of the city, according to Sky News.
The situation in Minnesota remains tense, with ongoing scrutiny of ICE activities and calls for greater accountability. Trump claimed that talks with Minnesotan Democrats are "going very well," according to Sky News.
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