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Trump officials worry 'domestic terrorism' label may deepen political divide
Summary
An ICE-involved shooting in Minnesota left Renee Good dead, and some Trump administration officials say the rapid use of the term "domestic terrorism" could undermine public confidence while a federal investigation is underway.
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An ICE-involved shooting in Minnesota resulted in the death of Renee Good after an encounter with a federal agent. Senior administration figures publicly used the phrase "domestic terrorism" soon after the incident. Some people inside the Trump administration told Politico they worry the quick rhetoric could weaken public trust and widen political divisions.
Known details:
- An ICE agent shot and killed Renee Good during a vehicle encounter, as reported in coverage of the incident.
- Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and other senior officials publicly characterized the incident using the term "domestic terrorism," and the Vice President and the President echoed similar language.
- Officials quoted by Politico said even some supporters feared the rapid labeling could harm public confidence; the FBI moved to limit state involvement in the inquiry, and the president publicly supported that step.
Summary:
Officials inside the administration expressed concern that early, forceful public language about the incident could erode trust and deepen partisan divides. The matter is the subject of a federal review and the FBI has restricted state officials' participation in the investigation. Undetermined at this time.
