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Even Stephen Miller is jumping on CBP for the killing of Alex Pretti
The top White House adviser and hardline immigration advocate is the latest Trump official to pivot after backlash.
Stephen Miller says CBP agents in Minnesota ‘may not have been following’ protocol
White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller pivoted from his earlier stance on the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti, suggesting on Tuesday that Customs and Border Protection agents might not have followed their orders. He said the Trump administration was analyzing the events that transpired that day, culminating in Pretti’s death.
“The initial statement from DHS was based on reports from CBP on the ground,” Miller said in a statement to ABC News. “Additionally, the White House provided clear guidance to DHS that the extra personnel that had been sent to Minnesota for force protection should be used for conducting fugitive operations to create a physical barrier between the arrest teams and the disruptors.”
Stephen Miller's wife roasted for 'trying to throw others under the bus' to 'save his job'
Katie Miller, MAGA podcaster and wife of White House adviser Stephen Miller, is coming under fire for her attempts to highlight things other administration officials did wrong in connection with the recent DHS killing of ICU nurse Alex Pretti.
Miller, who also was hit with a series of wild accusations after picking a fight with a former Trump official, took to social media to highlight her husband's comments to an outlet in which Miller suggests it was Border Patrol that crafted the false narrative he followed.
Katie Miller took screenshots from an Axios article and posted them to her social media. One example is a line from the article reading, "Between the lines: Miller said the Minnesota operation didn't follow the guidelines established by the White House in the aftermath of the Jan. 7 shooting of another Minneapolis demonstrator, Renee Good."
Noem has been hiding out in public-paid housing on a military base. They fired the commander of the Coast Guard and gave her a couple of days to vacate her base housing so that ICE Barbie could move into the commander's quarters.they now have a greatly increased risk of taking a bullet in the back themselves from some angry unstable person...





There was skit on The Daily Show alluding to how Bovino looks like what happens when you tell AI to picture a guy who fucks his cousin.I imagine they are giving him a golden parachute and retiring him so that he becomes unavailable for Court and Congressional appearances.
He will get to disappear into obscurity...which means he will likely become another mouthpiece on OAN and FOX.

The powerful tools in ICE’s arsenal to track suspects — and protesters
Biometric trackers, cellphone location databases and drones are among the surveillance technologies that federal agents are tapping in their deportation campaign.
Federal immigration officers fanning out across Minnesota and other parts of the country are newly equipped with an array of state-of-the-art surveillance technologies, thanks to a bill passed last summer that transformed Immigration and Customs Enforcement into the country’s most highly funded law enforcement agency. ICE has wasted no time spending its war chest, buying new tools ranging from biometric trackers to mobile phone location databases, spyware and drones, while loosening restrictions on how it uses some of these technologies.
These new surveillance powers come at a time when ICE is also pushing the bounds of its traditional role of immigration enforcement. In recent months, ICE leaders, backed by top Trump administration officials, have asserted the authority to use all available tools to monitor and investigate anti-ICE protester networks, including U.S. citizens. Democratic lawmakers and civil rights groups say the agency’s expanding use of its surveillance tools infringes on privacy and free speech rights of immigrants and U.S. citizens alike.
The Department of Homeland Security, of which ICE is a part, disclosed in an annual report on Wednesday that the agency has significantly expanded the operational scope for its use of facial recognition, AI and other advanced technologies. In a statement to the Washington Post, DHS said ICE’s use of innovative technologies in investigations is “no different” than other law enforcement agencies. “We are not going to divulge law enforcement sensitive methods," it said.
I am not convinced they were "untrained". I think they were trained - trained to do exactly what they are doing. Not only that, those "agents" were recruited and accepted into ICE because they are malignant, hateful, violent, immoral people who are willing follow orders and do it. None of this is accidental. Listen to what Miller has been saying for years. This is what Miller and Noam and Homan wanted to happen all along.
No one who is trained in gun safety 101 empties a firearm in a crowd of 7 people on a paved surface. It's a wonder no one else was killed. Their ears are probably still ringing.

This is the actual story- it's from the court case that was used as justification to make it sound like Jonathan Ross had some sort of PTSD. The story is ridiculous. No law enforcement training would ever tell an officer working alone to approach someone's car wearing a mask, break their window and then tase them.See.....this is the point I was trying to make! They were trained to do what they did.
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In court, Eric Newmark, who was representing Muñoz-Guatemala, noted that even government lawyers hadn’t previously heard this assertion. “I think he just made it up on the stand,” Newmark told the judge. “He never said it before. I think he said it for a particular reason”—allegedly to show that Muñoz-Guatemala was aware that he was being apprehended by law enforcement and not attacked by a masked carjacker. A prosecutor in the case conceded that the claim was “grounds for impeachment” against Ross because he “did not previously say that—as far I know.”
Under cross-examination by Newmark, Ross testified that people he encounters often “act like they’re confused,” implying that they do know he’s a federal agent even if they appear not to.
“I believe it's—it seems to be something that some people just—just say to—to stall,” he testified. “I believe a lot of time people are on the phone and they're waiting for people to get—to show up, especially with our line of work.
“They've got phone trees where they call and then protesters show up.”
MPR News has learned the St. Peter police chief intervened Thursday to prevent federal immigration agents from taking a local resident into detention, although the city of St. Peter denied the intervention in a statement Saturday.
The St. Peter woman had been observing and recording video of immigration enforcement actions from her car when agents removed her from her car and took her into custody.
The woman, who did not want to be identified because she fears for her safety, is a U.S. citizen. She told MPR News she was out in the community in her car, tracking the movements of federal agents and recording them on a dash cam.
