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Bill Clinton rejects the "horrible" scenes; Scenes from Minneapolis and accuses Trump of lying after deadly sh

Former President Bill Clinton called the events “horrible scenes” that, he said, he never thought would happen in the United States...

Bill Clinton rejects the quothorriblequot scenes Scenes from Minneapolis and accuses Trump of lying after deadly sh
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The most recent actions taken by national immigration officials in Minneapolis have sparked a flurry of criticism and concern all over the country, particularly after two city residents were fatally shot by a Border Patrol agent, including a 37-year-old nurse.

Former US President Bill Clinton referred to the situations as "horrible scenes" and said he never anticipated them to occur in the country. He also expressed concern about the impact these operations might have on the government's democracy.

The previous president joined the condemnation of former US President Barack Obama in making a statement on social media. Clinton immediately infuriated the Trump presidency in her information about the activities of federal agents in the wake of the shootings in Minneapolis. Clinton criticized concealed federal agents ' arrest of individuals, including children, at their homes, places of employment, and on the road. She also noted that peaceful demonstrators and people who were able to report and see police actions were beaten, arrested, and given tear gas. The most unfortunate thing, he continued, is that in the circumstances of Renee Good and Alex Pretti, both 37 years old, people were shot dead in the end result. The former Democratic leader, who also harshly criticized the official response following the events, said," All of this is unethical and should have been prevented. " Clinton claims that national authorities have tried to discredit the images and testimony that were formally made, while also using "increasingly intense and antagonistic" tactics, including preventing investigations by local authorities. Despite this, the Trump presidency has asserted once more that the agencies adhered to methods. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem claimed over the weekend that Pretti "attempted to hinder a policeman activity" and that he "attacked the officials. " However, after videos of the event and declared statements appear to refute that version. Clinton made a broad appeal to the public beyond the specific situation. In her message, she urged people to respect their fundamental rights and recognize this as a traditional turning point. We just have a few moments in our life where our options influence the course of history. This is one of them, she wrote. She said," If we give up our privileges after 250 times, we may not get them back. "

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