The time for silence is past.We are living under a fascist government. Democrats in Congress are failing to resist. We must look for leaders elsewhere – and take action ourselves.© 2026 CWhisenhuntI told you last week that I’d send out a Fast Forward outlining the outrageous pardons that Trump is quietly granting to criminals, some takeaways from Jack Smith’s public testimony before Congress, and the ACL epidemic among female athletes, specifically in basketball, soccer, and volleyball. None of that matters in this moment. Nothing matters except the fact that our government has killed another American in cold blood and once again lied about it. The president lied, the vice president lied, the attorney general lied, the Homeland Security secretary lied. It’s almost as though the most critical qualification for a job in the Trump administration is the ability to spectacularly fail a lie detector test. Thanks to bystander videos released over the past couple of days, and some excellent, frame-by-frame analysis of those videos by news organizations like The New York Times and CNN, it’s abundantly clear that the Border Patrol officers had no justification for killing Alex Pretti, an ICU nurse at the local VA hospital. Videos from various angles and subsequent reporting show: — The episode started when someone being pursued by Border Patrol agents ran into a donut shop; the owners locked the doors to prevent the agents from entering. — That apparently enraged the agents, because they then turned their wrath on the observers and protesters on the street who were videotaping and blowing whistles to warn other immigrants. Pretti was one of those who was videotaping. — The agents started approaching these observers and protesters and pushing them around, including Pretti. They violently pushed a couple of women, including one who fell to the ground. Pretti went over to help her up. — His effort to help the woman up apparently infuriated the agents, who sprayed him and another woman with pepper spray. Several agents then grabbed Pretti, threw him to the ground, and piled on top of him. One smashed Pretti’s head several times with his metal pepper spray canister. Pretti was on his knees, face down, trying to use his arms to protect his head even as the agents grab his arms. Let’s stop right here for a moment. What sort of men get enraged when they see an honorable man lean over to help a woman who was just assaulted? An honorable man whose first instinct was to step between her and her attackers? An honorable man who wanted to protect her, to make sure she wasn’t injured, to help her to her feet? The same type of men who would shoot an unarmed woman in the head three times, stroll away, and mutter: “Fucking bitch.” One can only assume that every employee of ICE and Border Patrol support these actions. If not, are any resigning? A Republican candidate for governor in Minnesota was so upset by the Pretti murder that he dropped his election bid and condemned the federal agents and Trump’s violent policy. His move was stunning because he’s a lawyer who was representing Jonathan Ross, the ICE agent who killed Renee Good. How about you, ICE and Border Patrol agents? Staying employed at these agencies makes you complicit. We can only assume that all of you wholeheartedly agree that Renee Good and Alex Pretti deserved to be murdered. I hope that having this job on your resume makes you unemployable in the future at any decent company or organization. Maybe you could join the Aryan Freedom Network. Friends and family of ICE agents: Are you proud? Back to the timeline: — At some point during the struggle with agents, Pretti’s shirt and jacket rode up on his back to expose a gun tucked in the waistband of his pants — a gun he was licensed to carry. An agent standing at Pretti’s feet drew his gun. Another agent who had been standing off to the side walked over, reached in, and removed the gun from Pretti’s waistband — in clear view of the agent standing with his gun drawn. Pretti was still on his knees, hunched over. — The agent who removed Pretti’s gun turned and ran away, for some reason. There’s no indication that he yelled or signaled to his fellow agents that he had secured Pretti’s gun. Instead, he grabbed the gun and ran. A second or two later, an agent shot Pretti; it appeared to be the agent standing at his feet with gun drawn, who apparently had a clear view of the removal of Pretti’s gun, but it’s not clear. — Immediately, other shots rang out. In all, agents fired at the prone, defenseless Pretti about 10 times. It was chaos reminiscent of the Keystone Cops. The agents looked clueless about how to de-escalate the situation, focused on nothing but violence and brute force. They were tripping over each other, getting in each other’s way, clearly untrained, undisciplined, way out of their depth. Violence is the last refuge of the incompetent. — A pediatrician who saw the shooting from her apartment window ran down to help Pretti, performing CPR even though he had no pulse. She said she saw 4-5 bullet wounds in his back and neck. She also noted that none of the Border Patrol agents offered any assistance to Pretti. Instead, they were searching his clothes and counting the number of bullet holes in his body. EMS eventually arrived. These are sick individuals. The New York Times has a new analysis of videos of the Pretti shooting that shows how lethal force came to be used against a man who didn’t pose a threat. CNN also has an analysis of the videos. Trump, unsettled by the public resistance in Minneapolis and the national backlash over the two recent murders, has yanked ICE chief Greg Bovino out of there, along with some of his Border Patrol agents, and sent him back to the southern border where he can wreak havoc on desperate migrants instead of US citizens. (Unfortunately, Trump says he isn’t going to fire DHS Secretary Kristi Noem. He just asked her to please not shoot his attack dog, Stephen Miller.) He sent border czar Tom Homan to Minneapolis in an effort to calm things down. Yup, the guy who made an art out of separating families at the southern border. Homan met with Governor Tim Walz this morning, and Walz asked for a reduction in the number of federal agents in the state and impartial investigations of both recent murders. Good luck with that. Maybe he can try bribing him. I hear that $50,000 is his sweet spot. Also, Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey talked with Trump on the phone, a call Trump said was very “respectful.” Apparently they refrained from calling him a moron. Three thoughts:
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