LIVE: Trump’s ICE Narrative CRATERS as TRANSCRIPTS EXPOSE HIM
From MeidasTouch
Evidence from law enforcement dispatch transcripts reveals that ICE agent Jonathan Ross was not injured during an incident, contradicting previous claims made by government officials and some media outlets. This new information undermines reports of his injuries and highlights ongoing concerns about misinformation, particularly regarding potential unrest related to Trump's threats to invoke the Insurrection Act.
Key Takeaways
- Dispatch confirms Jonathan Ross was as injured as a cat in a room full of rocking chairs—he wasn't.
- CBS News turned hearsay into headlines, showcasing how 'double or triple hearsay' can rival a game of telephone.
- Renee Good's blood was still on display when medics arrived, proving some emergencies are worse than a delayed ambulance.
- In an age of misinformation, police transcripts read like a legal thriller—unexpected twists, plot holes, and a tragic ending.
- Minutes matter in trauma; a civilian doctor's desperate plea echoes the haunting question: Could they have saved her?
Mentioned in This Episode
- 10 US Code 12406 (concept)
- Department of Justice (company)
- Homeland Security (company)