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House Democratic Leader **Hakeem Jeffries** sharply criticized Homeland Security Secretary **Kristi Noem** on Thursday following the deadly shooting of Minneapolis resident
🚨 BREAKING: 😱 Jeffries TORCHES Noem over ICE killing — “Zero evidence. Full criminal probe.”
The official story is unraveling fast.
👀 What the footage shows — and why the smear is collapsing — is shocking.
House Democratic Leader **Hakeem Jeffries** sharply criticized Homeland Security Secretary **Kristi Noem** on Thursday following the deadly shooting of Minneapolis resident **Renee Nicole Good** by an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent earlier this week. Jeffries described the incident as an “abomination” and a “disgrace,” accusing Noem and the administration of pushing “extreme policy” and promoting a false narrative about what happened.
The incident occurred on **Jan. 7**, when federal immigration agents engaged with Good, a 37-year-old U.S. citizen and mother of three, during a larger enforcement operation in the Twin Cities area. Good was shot and killed by an ICE officer after authorities say she failed to comply with orders and attempted to use her vehicle as a weapon. Noem called the encounter an “act of domestic terrorism” and said the officer acted in self-defense.
But video footage circulating online has fueled controversy and official pushback. Critics, including Jeffries and Minnesota Attorney General **Keith Ellison**, argue the footage does not clearly support federal claims of a violent attack and shows Good attempting to turn away when the agent fired. They have demanded a thorough, independent investigation into whether the use of deadly force was justified.
Senate Minority Leader **Chuck Schumer** also said the video was disturbing and stressed the need for a full probe, though he expressed skepticism about the **FBI-led investigation** that currently excludes Minnesota state authorities.
The shooting has ignited protests and political clashes across the country. Demonstrations have taken place in New York and elsewhere, with activists and local officials condemning the federal narrative and calling for accountability. Minneapolis Mayor **Jacob Frey** publicly rejected the justice department’s framing of the event and urged federal agents to leave the city.
Noem and the **Trump administration** maintain that ICE officers followed protocol in a dangerous situation, and that officers have faced increasing threats during enforcement actions. But opponents say the lack of transparency and conflicting accounts highlight the urgent need for independent review.
As the political fallout continues, Jeffries and other Democratic leaders are pressing for congressional oversight and are considering legislative responses tied to federal funding for ICE and Homeland Security.
