The search for scapegoats in Minneapolis is under way once again, even as White House policy over deportation tactics was beginning to show cracks on several fronts.
The insistence on finding someone else to blame for the most recent fatal ICE shooting in Minneapolis led yesterday to an extraordinary federal court hearing in which a judge was being asked to at least temporarily halt the deportation crackdown, and, in turn, demanded reasons from the government for the deployment of so many federal agents to Minneapolis.
Separately local authorities were asking the courts also were being asked by local authorities to order the feds to preserve evidence in the case, something that would happen if more recognizable procedures were being followed.
And Donald Trump talked with the Minnesota governor for the first time, asserting that they were “on the same wavelength” about finding criminals – although they did not describe the call the same way. Trump sent border czar Tom Homan to the city as if Homan might be more judicious in speech than Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem or Border Patrol chief Gregory Bovino. News reports said Bovino was being pulled from Minnesota, though it was unclear whether this was a leadership change or the start of a more complete turnabout on numbers or tactics. The White House had to own up to launching three investigations, all internal, and perhaps allowing the state to run its own.
Republican voices were questioning whether a pullback is necessary, and Democrats in Congress were promising a budget fight that could lead to a government shutdown.
Taken together, the question was building as to whether this the start of a Trump turnabout on a key policy objective, whether in Minnesota or more broadly.
Backing Trump’s Army
Still, the White House, Noem and supportive right-leaning media were out to find ICE’s shooting victims, Democrats and ever-nefarious “left wing radicals,” even totally unrelated welfare fraud scandals or voter information rolls somehow responsible for the unrestrained tactics of the federal deportation army in Minneapolis.
The cited reasons vary, but what remains are two things: Democrats and citizen protesters who oppose random migrant grabs and who show up to shame agents are bad people, and that repeating that idea over and over somehow will prompt the circumstances of fatal shootings and the overuse of chemical irritants against citizens to go away.
We’ve heard repeated attempts by Trump, Noem, Bovino and more insiders blame the shooting victims as “impeding” federal officers, despite what bystander videos show. It still doesn’t explain why Homeland Security resists investigation by any agency not its own. We’ve seen Attorney General Pam Bondi’s letter somehow tying shootings and violence to a failure of the state to stand idly by and to fraud information that may involve migrants and voter information that explains nothing about ICE tactics.
The leap in logic apparently is not even working within the Department of Homeland Security, where a significant number of employees are pushing back on the narratives coming from the top, according to insider reports.
Blaming the Victim
The lead story on Fox’s website yesterday said the “skirmish that led to Saturday’s fatal shooting of an agitator” by border agents was driven by a complex network of far-left organizations, a Fox News Digital investigation found.
“Over the following hours, a national network of socialist, communist and Marxist-Leninist cells in the United States leveraged the tragic fatality into a nationwide protest operation.” The piece tracks the rise of social media posts to notify like-minded people “using short sensational video clips and emojis as weapons of propaganda” to show disciplined logistics, messaging and coordination of far-left warriors fomenting insurgency-like confrontation with authorities.”
The piece offers nothing to show viewers are “socialist, community and Marxist-Leninist.” Most who saw posts or television news were simply angry.
This Fox finding follows Vice President JD Vance’s post on X that said, “This level of engineered chaos is unique to Minneapolis. It is the direct consequence of far-left agitators, working with local authorities.” Noem said, “It looks like a situation where an individual arrived at the scene to inflict maximum damage on individuals and kill law enforcement. Border Patrol Commander Bovino said, “This looks like a situation where an individual wanted to do maximum damage and massacre law enforcement.”
Resistant to Information
Maybe this White House is so insular that it believes what it puts out as covering propaganda – just as it did about killing survivors in a drug-boat attack or in justifying deployment of National Guardsmen to city streets altogether.
The New York Times noted that even as videos emerged that contradicted the government’s account, “the White House was moving to control the narrative” around Saturday’s killing of Alex Pretti, a nurse with no criminal record who was pinned down when agents killed him with 10 bullets. This rush to blame Pretti and exonerate the agents without evidence deviates from how law enforcement investigations handle such incidents and underscore a pattern in justification for an increasingly violent crackdown.
Shortly after Pretti was shot, officials at DHS and the White House were in contact about how to respond to the incident, according to a government source. The statement claimed that Pretti “approached” officers with handgun and the “armed suspect violently resisted” when officials tried to disarm him, neither supported by videos.
In a post to X late Sunday, Fox congressional correspondent Bill Melugin cited “more than half a dozen federal sources involved in immigration enforcement” reported deep internal skepticism about DHS’s handling of the shooting.
Eventually, we need to ask what the gain of all this for the White House is. Polling shows Trump is not winning political support for his deportation tactics. Citizen resistance is only strengthening as the feds now move to Maine to start random deportations there in strength. The investigation of fraud in Minnesota social services already is ongoing and getting hold of state voter registration records appears to have nothing to do with immigration enforcement. Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, a Trump opponent, has stood down from reelection.
If this is about rooting out migrants with criminal backgrounds, it’s a weird way of making the argument.
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