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what did trump say about renee good

Donald Trump has publicly described Renee Nicole Good in very negative terms, repeatedly portraying her as responsible for the incident in which she was killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis.

What Trump said about Renee Good

Multiple outlets report that Trump:

  • Called Renee Nicole Good a “professional agitator” in comments and online posts reacting to the ICE shooting.
  • Said she was “disorderly, obstructing and resisting,” and claimed she had effectively “weaponized” her vehicle against federal officers.
  • Characterized the shooting as “self defense” by the ICE officer, even as state and local officials questioned or rejected that narrative.
  • Told reporters that Good “behaved horribly,” while still calling the video of the shooting a “terrible” scene to watch.

How this differs from other accounts

  • Minnesota officials and the Minneapolis mayor have pushed back, urging people not to “believe this propaganda machine” and disputing that Good tried to run anyone over.
  • A New York Times analysis of video from multiple angles reportedly showed Good’s car moving away from, not toward, an officer when shots were fired, undercutting Trump’s implication that she was trying to run him over.

Why this is a trending topic

  • The killing of Renee Nicole Good, a 37‑year‑old mother, and Trump’s remarks about her have reignited debate over ICE tactics, federal law‑enforcement accountability, and how presidents talk about people killed by agents of the state.
  • Commentators and local leaders say Trump’s language—calling her a “professional agitator” and “disorderly”—adds to public anger and protests in Minneapolis, where many see the shooting and the rhetoric around it as part of a broader pattern of dehumanizing people caught up in federal operations.

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