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Kristi Noem Smiles As She Defends ICE's Murder of Renee Good in Disaster Interview
12 Jan 2026
Chapter 1: What are the controversial actions of Kristi Noem regarding ICE?
You have to check out. Kristi Noem is a disgusting, sociopathic, piece of shit human being. She shot her dog, of course, then Stephen Miller and Donald Trump were like, oh yeah, let's hire her, perfect. So they bring her on and she changes outfits all the time. We've all seen all of that. She's a very unserious person, a full-blown narcissist.
She is more interested in private planes and her advertising campaigns for Homeland Security. But she has to go to press, which she likes to do. And so she goes on Jake Tapper, who really actually, I'll give credit where credit is due. He did a really good job in this interview. Tapper asked Kristi Noem about what the murderous executioner ICE agent said after he murdered Renee Good.
Watch this exchange. That he's alive too. I want to play this moment from the officer's cell phone video. This is number seven, folks. Is that Agent Ross's voice calling Renee Goode a fucking bitch? I can't determine which one it is, but it could be, sir. In June of last... Okay, Kylie, go back, rewind that a little bit. I want the viewer and for pups to see the smirk
on her face at the end of that, which kind of reads almost like, yeah, he called her a fucking bitch. Like she supports it. To me, this, the fact that she doesn't say, watch the smirk right here. The fact that she doesn't, see that? Do you see that right there? This is their flavor. It's not only great that he killed this woman. It's also excellent.
The cherry on top that he called her a fucking bitch. And you can see it right there. That fucking bitch, Kristi Noem, likes that. And this administration, I hate to say this, but from now until the midterms, you guys, I think we have not seen anything yet. No, I mean, it is getting worse every day.
Like they doubled down on a video we all saw and acted like it was the radical left Antifa domestic terrorists when everybody saw it. So now they're having to double down on the most horrific, horrific crimes. And you know, the reason Kristi Noem, in my opinion, she thought she was a fucking bitch too. She thought she deserved it. She didn't see anything wrong with any of it.
And she's in charge of these people. I agree. I agree with you that she she agreed with him on that. That's hence the smirk. This is a headline from 2014. And I show you this, you guys, because it's important. And I always remind everybody constantly that this doesn't happen in a vacuum. We haven't just been this normally functioning country all of this time.
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Chapter 2: How does the interview with Jake Tapper highlight Kristi Noem's behavior?
And then Trump appears and all this fuckery starts. So February 28th, 2014, the Nation Magazine reports that U.S. border agents intentionally stepped in front of moving vehicles to justify shooting at them. An internal review of the U.S. Border Patrol raises serious questions about the agency's use of force policy. My point in bringing this up to you guys is,
When we govern incrementally, when the Democrats get control and there's this incremental governing and we allow for injustices,
Chapter 3: What was the response to the murder of Renee Good by an ICE agent?
I'm talking about like injustices like these border patrol agents, injustices against our African-American population in the court system. And we just fix a little bit of it and we're silent about a lot of it. It left the vacuum for now. We all saw last week on our devices, a fellow American with her dog, her lab in the backseat of her car. get shot by an ICE officer and called a fucking bitch.
And this article is from 12 years ago that this behavior was happening with law enforcement. And my question is, why does the United States of America allow officers
to behave in such a way all of the time and then we incarcerate so so many more people than any other first world country and we never fix these issues we never fix them when you incubate one thing something worse comes out of it so since we never fixed this issue in 2014 now we've got indiscriminate murdering in the streets of minneapolis
When I look at the course of the history of the United States, just in my lifetime, I see so oftentimes we're throwing money at the symptoms instead of addressing what the problem is. We're not fixing the problem, we're just addressing the symptoms. Like why is the gun culture in America such that it is? Why do we continue to breed racism?
In my opinion, that's where we need to be investing in solutions is to change how people think of guns and racism. Because I'm with you, like this continues to happen and we just keep letting it happen. You know, it's just kind of like we arrest drug dealers and people that take drugs versus trying to fix the problem of addiction and how we got there.
So we're wasting so much time and money trying to control the symptoms versus the actual problem. Yeah, and we don't invest in people. We invest in the prison industrial complex, now this policing industrial complex, the rehab industrial complex. We don't invest and enrich in people, particularly have been abandoned.
Our African-American communities that have been, instead of us investing in them, we've invested in police forces to target them. And that is something that we still very much need to atone for. Moving along, Kristi Noem doesn't understand why people argue with the president. We're leading law enforcement operations throughout the previous moments and hours before this incident happened.
The question is, what was she doing when she was moving her car? That's the question. The question is, why are we arguing with a president who's working to keep people safe? All right, enough. The reason we're arguing with the president, Kristi Noem, is because we get to argue with the president.
And if you want to be a president, then you are in a position where people criticize you all day, every day, in every way. every country around the world. If you're thin skinned, you might not be a candidate to be president of the United States. We get to criticize him. We get to disagree with him. We get to disagree with you.
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Chapter 4: How does the discussion address systemic issues in law enforcement?
It's white supremacy, full stop, in my opinion. They want the oligarchs to rule. They want to have all the money. They don't want the people that don't look like them to vote. And they don't want because there's more of us than there are of them. All right, new year, new us, yak yak, blah, blah.
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This is Corbin Trent, and he is the former comms director for AOC. And he went on Fox News, Inside the Death Star, and schooled them. And I just thought this is fantastic. Play the clip.
So what's funny to me is when is violence, when is protest, when is this all acceptable? But isn't that the same?
Where's the protest against the regime that's killing people in the street right now? I mean, I don't see anybody in Columbia.
Well, they're doing those today, and it's called the ICE protests.
Well, are they talking about a lot of the ICE protests?
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