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BREAKING: Vice president JD Vance just acknowledged that the Trump administration is covering up ...

By Ed Krassenstein
Posted January 8, 2026

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Ed Krassenstein is a liberal political commentator and influencer known for highly active, often rapid-response posting about U.S. politics on X (formerly Twitter). He frequently criticizes Republican leaders, especially Donald Trump and his administration, and his style mixes breaking-news amplification with strongly worded opinion.

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This post reacts to Vice President JD Vance’s public defense of an ICE agent who fatally shot 37-year-old Renee Good in Minneapolis, a killing that has sparked intense national scrutiny and local backlash.[1][2] According to reporting, Vance framed the incident as an attack on federal law enforcement and pushed back against portrayals of Good as an innocent victim, while asserting sweeping legal protections for the ICE officer.[1][2] The tweet accuses the Trump administration of covering up evidence in the case and highlights Vance’s claim that the ICE agent has “absolute immunity” from prosecution, implying that federal officers are being placed above the law. The comparison to the “Gestapo” underscores broader themes of authoritarianism, militarized immigration enforcement, and distrust of federal narratives around police and ICE shootings.

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The content is trending because the Minneapolis ICE shooting and the death of Renee Good have rapidly become a major national controversy, with conflicting accounts from the Trump administration and Minnesota officials about whether she posed a threat.[1][2] JD Vance’s combative defense of the ICE agent, his rhetoric targeting the “far left,” and talk of legal immunity have intensified partisan debate over immigration enforcement, police accountability, and federal overreach, making clips of his remarks highly shareable on social media.[1][2] The emotionally charged framing by high-follower commentators like Krassenstein further accelerates engagement and virality.

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  • 1Renee Good, the woman killed in the Minneapolis incident, was 37 years old and is reported to have left behind a wife and a 6-year-old child, details that have galvanized public empathy and protest.[1]
  • 2Minnesota officials, including the governor and Minneapolis mayor, have directly challenged the Department of Homeland Security’s claim that Good was trying to run over ICE agents, citing video evidence that they say contradicts the federal narrative.[1]
  • 3Vice President JD Vance described it as a “lie” to portray Good as an innocent woman and suggested, without presenting evidence, that she was part of a broader left-wing network obstructing ICE operations.[2]
  • 4The Minneapolis shooting comes amid a broader escalation in immigration enforcement, with multiple recent incidents in which immigration officers have fired on people in vehicles across several states.[2]
  • 5At the same White House appearance where he defended the ICE agent, Vance also announced a new assistant attorney general role focused on federal fraud investigations, initially targeting alleged childcare funding fraud in Minnesota, tying the shooting controversy into a wider political confrontation with the state.[2]

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