A MOTHER IS DEAD. AN AGENT SHOT HER. AND NOW THE GOVERNMENT IS SILENT.
In a shocking national television exchange, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem REFUSED to answer whether the ICE agent who killed an unarmed mother has faced any punishment. The stonewalling is a brutal slap in the face to the family of Renee Good, 37, who was fatally shot by ICE Agent Jonathan Ross in Minneapolis on January 7.
When pressed directly by CBS host Margaret Brennan—“Is he back at work? Did you give him his three days of suspension?”—Noem dodged. She would not confirm a suspension. She would not confirm an investigation. She offered NOTHING.
This isn’t just bureaucratic evasion. This is a DANGEROUS PATTERN. A woman is dead, and the powerful official overseeing Trump’s aggressive immigration crackdown won’t give the public basic facts. Who are they protecting? The agent or the system?
The message is clear: accountability is dead. While families grieve, agents act with impunity. The silence from the top screams that this killing doesn’t matter.
They are betting you will forget Renee Good’s name.
Edited for Kayitsi.com



