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    Bill Clinton joined former President Obama in condemning the Trump administration in the wake of the Minneapolis shooting left an American citizen dead – with some calling for George Bush to follow suit.

    ‘Over the course of a lifetime, we face only a few moments where the decisions we make and the actions we take will shape our history for years to come. This is one of them,’ Clinton wrote on X.

    ‘If we give our freedoms away after 250 years, we might never get them back.’ 

    Clinton’s comments came after a Border Patrol agent fatally shot 37-year-old ICU nurse Alex Jeffrey Pretti on Saturday – a killing captured on camera that sparked intensifying protests across the city. 

    The fatal shooting marked the second recent incident in which federal agents killed an American citizen in Minneapolis, following the January 7 death of Renee Nicole Good. 

    Only hours after Barack Obama released a statement on social media Sunday, Clinton weighed in on what he called ‘the horrible scenes playing out in Minneapolis and across America.’ 

    Clinton criticized the aggressive and violent tactics unfolding in Minneapolis and beyond, calling them actions he ‘never thought would happen in America.’ 

    He placed the ‘masked federal agents’ at the heart of the incidents in which the nation has watched people – including children – being taken from their homes. 

    The ex-president blasted the use of excessive force against peaceful demonstrations, emphasizing that the right to protest is a fundamental part of American democracy.

    Where is Bush? Bill Clinton joins Obama to condemn Minneapolis shooting prompting calls for Republican ex-president to speak out

    Bill Clinton joined former presidents in condemning the Trump administration over the Minneapolis shooting that killed American citizen 37-year-old Alex Pretti on Saturday

    'Over the course of a lifetime, we face only a few moments where the decisions we make and the actions we take will shape our history for years to come,' the former president wrote on X. 'This is one of them'

    ‘Over the course of a lifetime, we face only a few moments where the decisions we make and the actions we take will shape our history for years to come,’ the former president wrote on X. ‘This is one of them’

    ‘To make matters even worse, at every turn, the people in charge have lied to us, told us not to believe what we’ve seen with our own eyes, and pushed increasingly aggressive and antagonistic tactics,’ he wrote. 

    Clinton emphasized that individuals exercising their right to observe and record have been ‘arrested, beaten, teargassed, and most searingly, in the cases of Renee Good and Alex Pretti, shot and killed.’

    ‘All of this is unacceptable and should have been avoided,’ Clinton wrote. 

    Pretti, who was legally armed, was gunned down amid a scuffle with Border Patrol officers in Minneapolis on Saturday, while Good, a 37-year-old mother-of-three, was killed by ICE agents who shot through the windshield of her car last month.

    Both Clinton and Obama’s public statements on the ICE shooting prompted some to call for former Republican President George W. Bush to speak on the matter. 

    ‘It would sure be nice if it were joined by a comparable statement from George W. Bush. But even though democracy, decency and America’s future hang in the balance, he chooses to stay silent,’ political scientist Norman Ornstein wrote on X.

    Other users agreed with the sentiment. 

    ‘Waiting for the condemnation from George W Bush, what is he waiting for??’ one user wrote on X. ‘George W Bush – speak now,’ another said.

    Others, meanwhile, did not anticipate Bush could do much to calm the situation, given his administration’s actions on the agency.  

    ‘George W. Bush created ICE,’ one person said. ‘The best thing he can do, other than walk straight into The Hague, is to remain silent.’

    With his statement, Clinton becomes the most recent former president to address the situation, while Republican George W. Bush has remained silent

    With his statement, Clinton becomes the most recent former president to address the situation, while Republican George W. Bush has remained silent

    Clinton criticized the aggressive and violent tactics unfolding in Minneapolis and beyond, calling them actions he 'never thought would happen in America'

    Clinton criticized the aggressive and violent tactics unfolding in Minneapolis and beyond, calling them actions he ‘never thought would happen in America’

    Clinton's statement targeted the rapid-fire claims made by Trump officials, slamming the administration for repeatedly denying or downplaying events while accusing them of lying

    Clinton’s statement targeted the rapid-fire claims made by Trump officials, slamming the administration for repeatedly denying or downplaying events while accusing them of lying

    Clinton’s statement targeted the rapid-fire claims made by Trump officials, slamming the administration for repeatedly denying or downplaying events while accusing them of lying. 

    He also called out Trump and his officials for advocating increasingly aggressive tactics, ‘including impeding investigations by local authorities.’ 

    ‘It’s up to all of us who believe in the promise of American democracy to stand up, speak out and show that our nation still belongs to We the People,’ he added.

    With his statement, Clinton becomes the most recent former president to address the situation, while Republican George W. Bush has remained silent. 

    On Sunday afternoon, Obama, together with his wife, former First Lady Michelle Obama, issued a statement from his X account. 

    The 44th US President also placed the blame for Pretti’s and Good’s deaths squarely on the ICE and Border Patrol officers involved, as well as the Trump administration officials who have continued to defend them. 

    He acknowledged that while federal law enforcement agents have ‘a tough job’, they are expected to ‘carry out their duties in a lawful, accountable way.’

    ‘That’s not what we’re seeing in Minnesota,’ he wrote. ‘In fact, we’re seeing the opposite.’ 

    A Border Patrol agent fatally shot US citizen and ICU nurse Alex Jeffrey Pretti on Saturday morning in a killing caught on camera

    A Border Patrol agent fatally shot US citizen and ICU nurse Alex Jeffrey Pretti on Saturday morning in a killing caught on camera

    Seventeen days prior, ICE agent Jonathan 'Jon' Ross fatally shot Minneapolis mother-of-three Renee Nicole Good, in a tragic incident which was also caught on camera

    Seventeen days prior, ICE agent Jonathan ‘Jon’ Ross fatally shot Minneapolis mother-of-three Renee Nicole Good, in a tragic incident which was also caught on camera

    Obama added that people have been ‘rightly outraged by the spectacle of masked ICE recruits and other federal agents acting with impunity and engaging in tactics that seem designed to intimidate, harass, provoke and endanger the residents of a major American city.’

    He said that these tactics have enraged even the former top lawyer for DHS under the first Trump administration, John Mitnick. ‘This has to stop,’ Obama wrote.

    Obama expressed hope that the recent tragedy will prompt administration officials to rethink their approach and collaborate with Minneapolis’ governor, mayor, and state and local police to ‘avert more chaos.’ 

    ‘In the meantime, every American should support and draw inspiration from the wave of peaceful protests in Minneapolis and other parts of the country,’ he wrote.

    ‘They are a timely reminder that ultimately it’s up to each of us as citizens to speak out against injustice, protect our basic freedoms, and hold our government accountable.’

    Pretti’s death came amid a protest against the federal immigration crackdown on Saturday. 

    The intensive care nurse was armed with a loaded Sig Sauer P320 9mm pistol – which he had a legal permit to carry – when he allegedly tried to stop agents from arresting a woman before a scuffle ensued. 

    Footage of the incident showed Pretti filming agents with his phone, before standing between one officer and a woman who they had pushed to the ground.

    Clinton's statement came only hours after Barack Obama released a statement on social media Sunday

    Clinton’s statement came only hours after Barack Obama released a statement on social media Sunday

    Obama placed the blame for Pretti's and Good's deaths squarely on the ICE and Border Patrol officers involved, as well as the Trump administration officials who have continued to defend them

    Obama placed the blame for Pretti’s and Good’s deaths squarely on the ICE and Border Patrol officers involved, as well as the Trump administration officials who have continued to defend them

    Pretti's death came amid a protest against the federal immigration crackdown on Saturday

    Pretti’s death came amid a protest against the federal immigration crackdown on Saturday

    Agents responded by wrestling Pretti to the ground, before one officer shot him multiple times in the chest. The officer who opened fire has not been named.

    Bystander video appears to show one agent removing the pistol from Pretti in the moment before the other agent shot him. He does not appear to have been holding the pistol at any point. 

    Seventeen days prior, ICE agent Jonathan ‘Jon’ Ross fatally shot Minneapolis mother-of-three Renee Nicole Good, in a tragic incident which was also caught on camera. 

    Video showed Good inside her car, which appeared to be obstructing ICE agents.

    She could be heard speaking with a masked agent from inside the vehicle, while her wife, Rebecca Good, 40, urged him to ‘show his face’.

    As the tension mounted, Good was told to get out of the car, but ignored orders. She began revving the engine and drove off during what the Trump Administration said was part of a protest against the planned detention of Somali migrants in the area.

    The ICE agent fired three shots, including one through the front windshield of the Honda which struck and killed Good. 



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