Trump SCRAMBLES In First Interview Since ICE's Alex Pretti Killing
From Pod Save America
Donald Trump addressed the controversial killing of Alex Pretti by federal agents, labeling it a "very unfortunate incident" while avoiding condemnation of claims made by Steven Miller and JD Vance that Pretti was a domestic terrorist. He expressed concerns about Pretti carrying a gun, implying a shift in his stance on the Second Amendment and broader constitutional rights amidst ongoing debates over law enforcement actions.
Key Takeaways
- Trump's take on gun rights is a masterclass in selective outrage—such irony from a pro-gun Republican.
- When government agents become the threat, who's protecting the citizens? Welcome to the GOP's Kafkaesque logic.
- Remember the McCloskies? They brandished weapons and got a hero's welcome—double standards at play, much?
- In Trump's world, only the 'in-group' gets to play by the rules—everyone else? Those rights are optional.
- Steven Miller's narrative spin on Prey reveals that sometimes, facts are mere playthings in political theater.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Donald Trump (person)
- Steven Miller (person)
- Alex Jeffrey Prey (person)
- J.D. Vance (person)
- Christine Nome (person)
- Liam Kaneo Ramos (person)
- Tom Holman (person)
- Greg Bevino (person)
- Cory Lewendowski (person)
- Cook Unity (product)