Donald Trump dodged and ducked questions about footage that appears to contradict his version of events surrounding the killing of a Minnesota woman by a federal ICE agent.
New York Times reporters confronted the president in a group interview in the Oval Office on Wednesday after the death of Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old American from Minneapolis. “It’s a terrible scene,” Trump eventually conceded, having otherwise stuck to his original narrative. “I think it’s horrible to watch. No, I hate to see it.”
Video circulating on social media on Wednesday morning showed an ICE agent yelling at Good on a Minneapolis street, telling her to get out of the “f---ing car” as he approached her SUV. As Good appears to pull away in the clip, another agent toward the front of the car removes his gun and unloads three shots through the windshield as he backs away.
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