Poll finds voters skeptical of White House account in Alex Pretti case
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A Quinnipiac poll shows a majority of voters doubt the Trump administration's account of the Alex Pretti fatal shooting; Democrats overwhelmingly view the explanations as not credible (about 93% say not honest, 2% find it credible), while Republicans are more divided though a majority still trust the narrative. The incident is under DOJ/FBI review with CBP also probing its actions, and voters across parties back independent investigations and reforms to ICE/CBP as immigration policy remains a divisive issue while Trump’s handling of immigration has waned in popularity.
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