Blame Game Erupts Over Fatal Minneapolis Shooting Involving Border Patrol Agents
Following the tragic shooting of Alex Pretti involving federal agents in Minneapolis, White House aide Stephen Miller has come under intense scrutiny. Multiple reports suggest that Miller has acknowledged possible breaches of protocol by Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents leading up to the incident. As pressure mounts, Miller appears to be shifting blame within the Trump administration, asserting that agents may not have adhered to established procedures. Despite the fallout and calls for accountability, President Trump seems unlikely to sever ties with Miller. Tensions have escalated further as other officials, like Kristi Noem, have publicly pointed fingers at Miller, claiming that much of their actions stem from his direction. The situation has evolved into a complex blame game, with implications for the future of immigration enforcement and agency accountability.
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