'Unify.' Melania Trump calls for peace in Minneapolis in rare statement
Melania Trump urged peaceful protests and unity amid unrest after two people were shot dead by federal immigration agents during the largest enforcement operation, with over 3,000 detained.
- On Jan. 27, First Lady Melania Trump issued a rare political statement calling for unity and urged to `Make it peaceful and without riots` on Fox & Friends.
- After ICE descended on Minneapolis in December, protests intensified following the Jan. 7 and Jan. 24 shootings of Renee Nicole Good and Alex Pretti, amid a Department of Homeland Security operation involving 3,000 agents.
- Verified video evidence appears to contradict the official account, as Department of Homeland Security and Border Patrol said agents fired defensive shots while Alex Pretti held only a phone and was pinned without pulling a weapon.
- Top Minnesota officials said some federal agents will leave Jan. 27, and White House border czar Tom Homan was dispatched to oversee enforcement, while Gov. Tim Walz called for impartial investigations after a productive call with Trump.
- Legal battles and public outrage have followed, with more than 3,000 detained undocumented immigrants and judges ordering ICE director to explain due process violations.
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US First Lady Melania Trump has called for national unity in response to the violence surrounding the anti-immigration operation by federal agents in Minneapolis. In an interview with Fox News, she also addressed the demonstrators, asking them to protest peacefully.
In a message to employees, Tim Cook writes that he was "todun happy" because of the events in Minnesota. A few days earlier, he was in favour of a private screening of the "Melania" film at the White House.
The president of the UDR, party allied with the RN of Marine Le Pen, was unable to decorate the situation in the United States with the repression of demonstrators in Iran. However, both have nothing to do with it.
The wife of the U.S. president calls for a "quiet demonstration" in this city where two people were shot in the margins of ECI operations.
Is Trump so under pressure that he sends his wife in to say something nice?
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In a rare public political comment, First Lady Melania Trump called on the nation to unify after violent anti-ICE riots had flared up across the country. Specifically, she called for peaceful protests and mentioned that President Trump had productive comments with local leadership. For context, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt broke down the details of the call in a lengthy post to social media. As part of the demands from the Trump …
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