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Melania breaks silence after Minnesota shootings
Summary
First Lady Melania Trump issued a rare public comment calling for unity and peaceful protests after recent shootings in Minnesota, and she praised a phone call between President Trump and local officials.
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First Lady Melania Trump spoke publicly on Tuesday, calling for unity amid recent unrest in Minnesota. She said she is against violence and urged that protests be peaceful. Melania also praised a phone call between President Trump and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey. Her remarks came as federal and local officials face scrutiny after recent fatal incidents involving immigration enforcement.
Key facts:
- Melania said she is "against the violence" and asked that protests be peaceful.
- She described the presidential call with Minnesota officials as a positive development.
- The article reports two recent fatal incidents involving immigration enforcement agents that were captured on video.
- Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem defended the agents involved and referred to one of the people killed as a "domestic terrorist."
- Attorney General Pam Bondi's deputy, Todd Blanche, said he would not describe one of the incidents as domestic terrorism and called it a tragedy.
Summary:
Melania's rare political comment highlights national attention on recent incidents and differing official responses at the federal and local level. Undetermined at this time.
