🚨Judge DROPS EMERGENCY Order to STOP DESTRUCTION of Evidence in Alex Pretti Case
From MeidasTouch
A federal judge in Minnesota has issued a temporary restraining order to prevent the Trump administration and federal agencies from destroying or altering evidence related to the execution-style shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis. This decision underscores judicial concern over the administration's interference with state investigations, reflecting a larger pattern of issues surrounding federal accountability in high-profile cases.
Key Takeaways
- A Trump-appointed judge slams brakes on the administration's evidence-destroying spree—trust issues, much?
- Blocking state investigators screams 'cover-up' louder than a gunshot in Minneapolis.
- When federal officers evade accountability, Minnesota's judicial system goes into high gear—it's not just a local issue.
- Five agents shuffled away like bad poker players caught bluffing at a crime scene—strategies need work!
- In a world where whistleblowers thrive, the feds should rethink their 'no comment' policy—silence speaks volumes.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Alex Jeffrey Prey (person)
- Michael Popach (person)
- Mandy & Ralph Ellison (person)
- Judge Tostred (person)
- Renee Mlin Good (person)
- Donald Trump (person)
- Trust and Will (product)
- Greg Bevino (person)
- Midas Touch (company)