THE WHITE HOUSE IS ACCUSED of orchestrating a COVER-UP so brazen it could forever END STATE SOVEREIGNTY. Following the fatal ICE shootings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti in Minneapolis, the Trump administration launched a SHOCKING power grab, BLOCKING state investigators from the crime scene in what experts call an UNPRECEDENTED and ILLEGAL act. This isn’t just about two deaths—it’s a DECLARATION OF WAR against local law and a calculated move to place federal agents ABOVE IT.
Evidence was TAMPERED WITH. A photo of the gun Pretti allegedly carried was snapped on a car seat and splashed across social media by DHS BEFORE proper forensic documentation—a move former prosecutors warn POISONS any chance of a credible investigation. “The investigation is fatally flawed,” says former DOJ prosecutor Kevin Flynn. State investigators were LOCKED OUT while Homeland Security Investigations—a unit that WORKS SIDE-BY-SIDE with the shooters—was put in charge. This is not an investigation; it is a WHITEWASH.
The administration’s narrative was clear from the start: paint the victims as TERRORISTS, claim ABSOLUTE FEDERAL AUTHORITY, and STONEwall any independent scrutiny. Only after massive public backlash—including from Republicans—did Trump begrudgingly allow state access, a concession that experts say is TOO LITTLE, TOO LATE. The critical first hours were sacrificed to a political operation designed to PROTECT THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH FROM ACCOUNTABILITY.
Now, a HARROWING precedent is set. California’s Attorney General has publicly declared the federal government now an UNCOOPERATIVE ADVERSARY, warning states must prepare to fight for their right to investigate crimes on their own soil. Former U.S. Attorney Douglas Kelley warns the implicit message to federal agents is chilling: “‘Go at it. You’re authorized to do rough things.’” The very framework of American justice is being DISMANTLED in real time, replaced by a regime where power dictates truth. The question is no longer who killed two civilians in Minneapolis, but whether ANY STATE has the power to find out.
Edited for Kayitsi.com




