In a shocking display of manipulation, the Trump administration has sought to distort reality and manufacture consent for its campaign of violence against migrants. A recent incident in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where an ICE agent killed a woman named Renee Nicole Good during a raid, is being used as a prime example.
Videos taken at the scene show Good, who was driving a car, waving at people to pass her and seemingly directing traffic to proceed past her. The ICE agents approach the vehicle, and one of them tells her to "get out of the fucking car." As she attempts to leave, another agent opens fire on her, killing her instantly.
However, instead of presenting these unvarnished facts to the public, the administration has opted for a more sinister narrative: that Good was an aggressor who attempted to kill the ICE officer with her vehicle. This Orwellian twist relies on the viewer's willingness to suspend their critical faculties and trust the government's propaganda rather than their own eyes.
The president himself has weighed in, tweeting that Good "screamed" and trying to run over the ICE agent, describing it as a tragic accident. This version of events ignores the evidence that suggests otherwise, effectively rewriting history to justify violence against migrants.
But this is not an isolated incident. The Trump administration's entire agenda is built on manipulation, intimidation, and outright deception. By controlling the narrative and distorting reality, they aim to shape public opinion in their favor and undermine democratic institutions.
The Intercept has long warned about the dangers of authoritarianism, and the latest developments confirm our fears. As journalism faces its worst year in modern U.S. history, it is more crucial than ever that we stand strong against propaganda and promote truth.
We need your support to continue producing fearless reporting on these critical issues. Join us as a member today and help us expand our capacity to tackle the challenges facing our democracy.
Videos taken at the scene show Good, who was driving a car, waving at people to pass her and seemingly directing traffic to proceed past her. The ICE agents approach the vehicle, and one of them tells her to "get out of the fucking car." As she attempts to leave, another agent opens fire on her, killing her instantly.
However, instead of presenting these unvarnished facts to the public, the administration has opted for a more sinister narrative: that Good was an aggressor who attempted to kill the ICE officer with her vehicle. This Orwellian twist relies on the viewer's willingness to suspend their critical faculties and trust the government's propaganda rather than their own eyes.
The president himself has weighed in, tweeting that Good "screamed" and trying to run over the ICE agent, describing it as a tragic accident. This version of events ignores the evidence that suggests otherwise, effectively rewriting history to justify violence against migrants.
But this is not an isolated incident. The Trump administration's entire agenda is built on manipulation, intimidation, and outright deception. By controlling the narrative and distorting reality, they aim to shape public opinion in their favor and undermine democratic institutions.
The Intercept has long warned about the dangers of authoritarianism, and the latest developments confirm our fears. As journalism faces its worst year in modern U.S. history, it is more crucial than ever that we stand strong against propaganda and promote truth.
We need your support to continue producing fearless reporting on these critical issues. Join us as a member today and help us expand our capacity to tackle the challenges facing our democracy.