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citizens at the hands of federal immigration agents in Minnesota over the past few weeks.
A key part of the coalition to help Trump get reelected were independents, Latinos, and voters under 30 years old.
But they've soured on the president.
Seven in 10 of each group say ICE has gone too far, and majorities of them all disapprove of the job that Trump is doing.
Domenico Montanaro, NPR News, Washington.
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Well, apparently not.
And I think that's part of what Stephen's talking about when it comes to the victims and feeling like they wanted some kind of comeuppance here for these powerful men who seem to have been in Jeffrey Epstein's circle.
And that there really doesn't appear to be, even with these millions of pages being released, any kind of consequences, criminality, prosecutions, investigations here.
And, you know, I think that that's something that a lot of people wonder why.
Right.
Trump's name comes up often in these files.
There hasn't been a smoking gun of anything so far.
But, you know, acting defensively the way he has certainly raises questions asking why he's decided that everyone needs to, quote, move on, as he said.
Well, I mean, Donald Trump speaks in a meandering and vague way about a lot of things.
I mean, what role was Jeffrey Epstein, aside from what Stephen's talking about here, you know, these communications that he finds himself in?
Does Trump think that he was doing this purposely because sometime later those would be put into a file that would then be?
I mean, come on.