White House Grapples with Blame After Minneapolis Shooting Crisis
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Finger-pointing inside the Trump White House over its Minneapolis shooting response intensifies as DHS contradicts earlier claims about agents' status; officials distance themselves from the initial 'domestic terrorist' narrative, while Stephen Miller and Kristi Noem face backlash for the messaging. With GOP criticism mounting and ICE funding at risk, the White House shifts its stance and deploys personnel to Minnesota, highlighting politics as a central vulnerability for the administration.
- Trump officials trade blame as political pressure mounts over Minneapolis Politico
- Top White House aide Stephen Miller acknowledges possible breach of protocol before Alex Pretti’s shooting CNN
- Scoop: Stephen Miller behind misleading claim that Alex Pretti wanted to "massacre" agents Axios
- Pressure grows on Stephen Miller after Alex Pretti killing but Trump unlikely to cut ties The Guardian
- Stephen Miller Suggests Federal Agents May Have Diverted From ‘Protocol’ Before Minneapolis Shooting The New York Times
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