Mick Mulvaney on Minneapolis ICE Shooting: Not Domestic Terrorism
NewsNationJanuary 15, 20264 min5,329 views
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- Minneapolis is experiencing protests following the death of a woman shot by an ICE officer during a deportation effort.
- The incident has sparked controversy, with differing accounts from federal officials and Minneapolis authorities.
Mick Mulvaney's Perspective
- Mick Mulvaney, former Trump acting chief of staff, urges waiting for an investigation before judgment.
- He criticizes the governor and mayor for calling the incident 'murder' and the administration for labeling it 'domestic terrorism'.
- Mulvaney believes most Americans would not view the event as domestic terrorism.
Defining Domestic Terrorism
- Mulvaney contrasts the Minneapolis incident with clear examples of domestic terrorism, such as the Charlottesville car attack and Charlie Kirk's assassination.
- He suggests the Minneapolis event appeared to be a protester trying to get out of the way, not an act of terrorism.
- The penalty of death for such an action is questioned by Mulvaney.
Leadership and Communication
- The situation is described as volatile, with the governor threatening to deploy the National Guard.
- Mulvaney suggests both sides are communicating past each other, alienating the general public.
- He commends the initial calm and measured response from DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen but criticizes her subsequent focus on domestic terrorism and fraud within the Somali community, deeming it unrelated to the incident.
- The need for a leader to step up and address the issue is emphasized.
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