Trump makes direct comment to Renee Good’s father after calling her ‘terrorist’

The lie came first. The apology, many say, never really arrived. A Minnesota mother lay dead, shot by an ICE agent, while the president who’d branded her a “domestic terrorist” suddenly changed his tone. Protests exploded, lawmakers clashed, and a grieving father listened as Trump tried to sound human on national televi…

Renee Good’s death has become a flashpoint not just because of how she died, but how quickly her story was twisted. Branded a “domestic terrorist” by Trump and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, she was condemned before the full footage emerged. When video cast doubt on those early claims, Trump didn’t fully walk them back. Instead, he told her father he believed Renee was “a very solid wonderful person” whose “actions were pretty tough,” attempting empathy without surrendering blame.

That tension now defines the national fallout. In the streets, protesters demand the defunding of ICE and Noem’s impeachment. In statehouses, Democrats push to rein in federal agents, while Republicans block efforts to force transparency. Comparisons to fascist crackdowns, once dismissed as fringe, are entering mainstream debate. At the center of it all is a single killing – and a country arguing over who gets to be seen as innocent when they’re already gone.