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Jan 20, 2026

MUST SEE: CNN Panelist Blindsided With Facts After Insisting

A CNN panelist was left visibly flustered after insisting that the deadly ICE shooting of Renee Nicole Good “could have happened to anyone,” only to be confronted with the facts in real time.

Julie Roginsky argued that Americans might see themselves in Good’s situation, claiming, “They could be driving their kid to school… and all of a sudden you’re dead.”

Conservative commentator Noah Rothman quickly corrected the narrative, pointing out, “It was not a murder. It’s not malice aforethought. Nothing has been proven in court.”

Roginsky insisted, “He adjudicated it by executing her!”

Rothman responded, “And it could not happen to anybody else… There is a network of activists who put people in very dangerous situations. They train them to confront law enforcement and put themselves in danger in the process.”

The facts, as captured on ICE officer cellphone footage, show that Renee Good accelerated her vehicle toward an agent after blocking a street, a completely preventable scenario.

Good was no ordinary driver; she was a professional activist, trained to interfere with ICE operations, making her death the result of her own risky behavior, not law enforcement negligence.

Despite liberal media attempts to frame the incident as a tragedy caused by ICE, the facts clearly show this was avoidable.

Left-wing politicians and protesters rushed to paint the officer as a murderer, but the evidence tells a different story.

Following the incident, the Trump administration reinforced ICE operations in Minnesota with a surge of agents to remove dangerous criminal illegal aliens.

Operation Metro Surge, the largest immigration enforcement effort in Minnesota history, is underway and growing, with 2,000 agents already deployed and another 1,000 joining soon.

The operation targets the “worst of the worst,” including criminal aliens who have repeatedly abused children, trafficked drugs, or committed violent crimes.

Among those arrested over the past weekend are Mohamud Farah Mohamed, a Somali national with multiple arrests for credit card fraud and drug trafficking, and Ignacio Gonzalez-De La Rosa, a Mexican national previously arrested for child cruelty and battery.

Saeb Sivixay, an illegal alien from Laos with convictions for selling amphetamines and assault, was also taken into custody.

Tong Sphabmisay, a Thai national, was arrested for possession of 200 Ecstasy tablets, while other criminal illegal aliens include Ever Joel Lopez Del Cid and Miguel Salvador-Reyes, both with histories of violent crimes.\

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