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Minneapolis: Republicans exchange blame as officials shift tone
Summary
Federal agents shot and killed a protester in Minneapolis, and senior administration figures including Stephen Miller have altered their public statements; DHS says an investigation is under way.
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Federal agents shot and killed a protester during a Minneapolis demonstration, the second such fatality linked to recent federal operations. Reporting names the victim as ICU nurse Alex Pretti. Senior White House aides and Republican officials have publicly exchanged responsibility and adjusted their statements as criticism has grown. DHS has announced an investigation and said it will let the facts guide that inquiry.
Noted developments:
- A protester was killed in Minneapolis during a federal operation, reported as the second recent death tied to similar actions.
- Stephen Miller and other administration figures changed their public remarks, with Miller suggesting agents may not have followed protocol.
- DHS said its initial statement was based on chaotic on-scene reports from CBP and that an investigation is underway.
- Some Republican senators have publicly called for DHS Secretary Kristi Noem to step down, while the White House has expressed continued support for certain aides.
Summary:
The episode has prompted political fallout inside the administration and public scrutiny of federal operations in Minnesota. DHS's formal investigation is the next stated procedural step, and public and political reactions are continuing. Undetermined at this time.
