President Trump has continued to rally behind his administration officials, Secretary Kristi Noem and Border Patrol Director Tom Homan, amidst the growing backlash over immigration enforcement incidents in Minneapolis.
In response to criticism leveled at Noem, who initially claimed that a young man named Alex Pretti had brandished a weapon during an encounter with federal agents before he was shot dead, Trump took to social media to defend his appointee. He called her critics "Radical Left Lunatics" and praised her for doing a "great job." Noem later walked back her initial comments, saying she was relying on information from the ground.
Homan, who was sent to Minneapolis this week as part of an effort to calm tensions between local law enforcement and federal agents, has been criticized for his handling of the situation. Trump, however, has come to Homan's defense, calling him "one of a kind" and saying he is doing a "fantastic job."
In response to criticism leveled at Noem, who initially claimed that a young man named Alex Pretti had brandished a weapon during an encounter with federal agents before he was shot dead, Trump took to social media to defend his appointee. He called her critics "Radical Left Lunatics" and praised her for doing a "great job." Noem later walked back her initial comments, saying she was relying on information from the ground.
Homan, who was sent to Minneapolis this week as part of an effort to calm tensions between local law enforcement and federal agents, has been criticized for his handling of the situation. Trump, however, has come to Homan's defense, calling him "one of a kind" and saying he is doing a "fantastic job."