Let’s talk about the left’s favorite magic trick: turning violent aggressors into sainted martyrs. The formula is tired but effective. First, find a criminal who meets a violent end while attacking law enforcement. Second, scrub their record, invent a heroic backstory, and blast it across the media landscape. Finally, watch as the truth gets buried under an avalanche of manufactured outrage.
This isn’t just shoddy journalism; it’s a calculated war on our nation’s protectors. It’s an assault designed to demoralize police and federal agents, making them hesitate for that fatal second when facing a threat. A recent confrontation in Minnesota is the perfect case study, a textbook example of propaganda in action.
Six federal prosecutors resigned on Tuesday rather than conduct an investigation into Becca Good, the activist wife of Renee Good, who was killed while ramming her car into an ICE agent last week. Becca Good was outside the car at the time of the shooting filming the action between her wife and the officer while taunting law enforcement…
The Department of Justice is looking into ties between Renee and Becca Good and far-left activist groups that have been courting mayhem in the state as both the fraud investigation and federal efforts to remove illegal immigrant criminals ramp up. The women were engaged in a protest action in which Renee positioned her minivan in the middle of the street to block traffic while Becca filmed the ensuing, intended confrontation between Renee and law enforcement.
Let’s not mince words. The media is tripping over itself to eulogize Renee Good as a fallen activist, but the facts are clear: she was an attacker. She used her Honda Pilot as a guided missile aimed at a federal officer. That isn’t a protest; it’s attempted murder. ICE Agent Jonathan Ross was forced to defend his own life from a direct, vehicular assault.
And what about her “wife,” Becca Good? She wasn’t a horrified bystander. She was a stage manager, filming the chaos and reportedly taunting the very officers under attack. Now, President Trump’s Department of Justice is doing what the press won’t: investigating her complicity. What was she documenting? A tragic accident, or a pre-planned hit for a sick propaganda film? The answer seems obvious, doesn’t it?
And surprise, surprise, this wasn’t some isolated incident cooked up in a vacuum. The couple was deeply involved with “Minnesota ICE Watch,” a militant organization that reportedly trains its members to assault police and target their vehicles. They called this a “direct action,” which is the left’s sanitized term for organized thuggery.
This brand of extremism flourishes in the political swamp of Minnesota, a state where the liberal establishment seems to enable chaos. We’re talking about the same state where billions have been pilfered in fraud schemes and where any attempt to enforce federal immigration law is met with this kind of coordinated, violent blowback. The attack on Agent Ross was a symptom of a much larger disease.
The most infuriating part of this saga is the blatant political corruption it has exposed. Six prosecutors, supposedly dedicated to the law, walked off the job rather than investigate one of their own political allies. Thankfully, Trump’s DOJ is stepping in, taking federal control of the investigation to stop these political operatives from burying the truth.
So, this is where we are. The battle for America isn’t just at the border or in the halls of Congress. It is on our streets, in a fight between those who believe in law and order and those who use violence and deception to tear it all down. The left’s most dangerous weapon is the lie. Our most powerful defense is to be armed with the unshakeable truth.