Trump Administration Moves to Shape Narrative After Minneapolis Border Patrol Shooting

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The New York Times reports that senior officials in the Trump administration quickly framed the Minneapolis shooting of Alex Pretti to blame him and defend immigration agents, even as video evidence contradicted their account, signaling a rush to control the narrative rather than a cautious, fact-based investigation.
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