
"FBI investigators are looking into Renee Nicole Good's life and potential history of anti-ICE activism after her death, sources familiar with the situation have said, seemingly trying to retroactively justify her killing as they obstruct probes into her killer, ICE agent Jonathan Ross. Sources told The New York Times that it "seems increasingly unlikely" that the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent will face criminal charges for his shooting and killing of Good."
"Rather, the FBI is focusing on Good's life and possible "connections" to activist groups protesting Trump's violent armed occupation and raids of liberal regions of the country, under the guise of immigration law enforcement. This strategy lines up with the Trump administration's personal attacks against Good. President Donald Trump baselessly said that Good and her wife are "professional agitators" who were being paid - a claim that has zero basis in fact,"
Federal investigators have focused on Renee Nicole Good's life and potential anti-ICE activism after her death, while numerous DOJ officials resigned over the department's decision not to investigate the killing. Sources say it seems increasingly unlikely that ICE agent Jonathan Ross will face criminal charges. The FBI has reportedly probed Good's possible connections to activist groups protesting Trump's armed operations and immigration raids. The administration has accused Good and her wife of being "professional agitators" receiving payment, a baseless claim. The strategy aligns with NSPM-7 directives for law enforcement to target Americans opposing the president's agenda.
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