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Videos from the scene have raised questions about whether Good was trying to flee rather than harm someone.
Now, Minnesota officials say the FBI has shut them out of the investigation into the shooting.
Governor Tim Walz, a Democrat, said an investigation that doesn't include state law enforcement can't be trusted.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said the state's law enforcement agency doesn't have any jurisdiction in the investigation.
Vice President J.D.
Vance, speaking in the White House briefing room today, defended the agent responsible for yesterday's shooting.
He also criticized Goode.
Meanwhile, protests against ICE have continued in the city.
ICE go home!
WSJ National Affairs reporter Joe Barrett is on the ground in Minneapolis and joins me now.
Joe, you were just at some of the protests there.
What are they like?
Just generally in the city, like what's the vibe kind of like right now?
That was WSJ National Affairs reporter Joe Barrett.
Thank you, Joe.
And in Washington, the Senate today voted in favor of a resolution to block President Trump from taking military action in Venezuela without approval from Congress.
Five Republican lawmakers sided with Democrats to pass the motion, and President Trump then lashed out at those GOP senators by name.
The measure is unlikely to become law, but it's a rare bipartisan rebuke of the White House.
Meanwhile, in Venezuela, the government said it would release political prisoners.
It's not clear how many, but Jorge Rodriguez, the brother of acting President Delcy Rodriguez, said that it's a gesture, quote, to seek peace.