In the immediate aftermath of the ICE killing of Renée Good in Minneapolis last week, the Trump administration smeared her as a “domestic terrorist,” claiming that she had weaponized her vehicle. They labeled Good a “violent rioter” and insisted every new video angle proved their version of the truth: Good was a menace and the ICE agent a potential victim. That’s despite video evidence to the contrary, showing Good, by all appearances, trying to leave the scene of the altercation, while ICE agents acted aggressively. Kristi Noem, the Secretary of Homeland Security, spent Sunday doubling down, insisting that Good had supposedly been “breaking the law by impeding and obstructing a law enforcement operation.”

So, on Sunday, I joined the throng in Manhattan for one of many dozens of protests held around the country this past weekend. In the middle of Fifth Avenue, surrounded by raucous, defiant New Yorkers, I asked protesters the simple question: What did you see?

“I mean, it seems like the bottomless, self-radicalizing thing that the government is going through,” said Anne Perryman, 85, a former journalist. “Is there any point when they’re actually at the bottom, and they’re not going to get any worse? I don’t think so.”

“I think there’s a small minority of Americans who are buying that,” said Kobe Amos, a 29-year-old lawyer, describing reactions to the government’s gaslighting. “It’s obviously enough to do a lot of damage. But if you look around, people are angry.”

“I saw an agent that overreacted,” he added, “and did something that was what—I think it’s murder.”

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    If some police officer responded to a person with a “I’m not angry at you” and the person responded by calling the police officer a “fucking bitch” and shooting them three times in the face … that person would straight up get human sacrificed to the death penalty god.

    2025:

    111 officers killed in duty in 2025.

    At least 1,177 people were killed by police in 2025. How many of them 1,177 are now domestic terrorists ?

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      “At least 1,177 people were killed by police in 2025. How many of them 1,177 are now domestic terrorists”

      This timeline fucking sucks. Now the ghosts are becoming terrorists?

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      At least 1,177 people were killed by police in 2025. How many of them 1,177 are now domestic terrorists ?

      If you ask MAGA, Miller, Trump, or Noem, 1,178 of them.