Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro has made a scathing attack on President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, accusing them of orchestrating a violent and oppressive mission against the Minneapolis community. The remark was made during his appearance on "Good Morning America" Monday, where he also discussed his new memoir.
Shapiro believes that it's high time to terminate this mission led by Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), which has been directed by Trump, Vance, and Noem to wreak havoc on the community. He pointed out that these actions are creating an unsafe environment and perpetuating racism.
The Governor emphasized that Good and Pretti were not a threat to law enforcement but rather innocent victims of unjustified violence. Shapiro highlighted his experience as Pennsylvania's former attorney general and is familiar with proper police procedures. According to him, the practices employed by ICE agents, including masking and racial profiling, are far from acceptable policing tactics.
In response to the recent killings, a group of Democratic senators have vowed to vote against the spending plan that includes funding for the Department of Homeland Security and ICE. Shapiro expressed support for a proposal led by Senator Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nevada), which would pass five bills in the package but withhold funds for Homeland Security until an agreement can be reached.
By withholding these funds, Shapiro believes that he is making a crucial point: giving the president a blank check to undermine people's constitutional rights in cities. He emphasized that it's essential to hold those in power accountable and ensure that they respect the rights of all individuals, regardless of their background or circumstances.
Shapiro believes that it's high time to terminate this mission led by Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), which has been directed by Trump, Vance, and Noem to wreak havoc on the community. He pointed out that these actions are creating an unsafe environment and perpetuating racism.
The Governor emphasized that Good and Pretti were not a threat to law enforcement but rather innocent victims of unjustified violence. Shapiro highlighted his experience as Pennsylvania's former attorney general and is familiar with proper police procedures. According to him, the practices employed by ICE agents, including masking and racial profiling, are far from acceptable policing tactics.
In response to the recent killings, a group of Democratic senators have vowed to vote against the spending plan that includes funding for the Department of Homeland Security and ICE. Shapiro expressed support for a proposal led by Senator Catherine Cortez Masto (D-Nevada), which would pass five bills in the package but withhold funds for Homeland Security until an agreement can be reached.
By withholding these funds, Shapiro believes that he is making a crucial point: giving the president a blank check to undermine people's constitutional rights in cities. He emphasized that it's essential to hold those in power accountable and ensure that they respect the rights of all individuals, regardless of their background or circumstances.