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White House backtracks initial claims about Alex Pretti after intense backlash - Lemmy.World
lemmy.worldWidely circulated video of Pretti’s killing by federal agents undercut earlier
assertions of him being a gunman White House officials sought to rapidly
distance Donald Trump and top officials from their initial portrayals of the man
fatally shot by federal officials in Minnesota as a gunman, as they faced a
deepening backlash after video footage was widely seen to undercut their
assertions. The move came as Trump advisers appeared to realize that the caustic
portrayals of the man, Alex Pretti, who was reportedly licensed to carry a gun,
had turned the killing into an even larger political liability for the
president. Over the weekend, senior administration officials including Stephen
Miller, the deputy chief of staff, called the victim “a domestic terrorist who
tried to assassinate law enforcement”, while Kristi Noem, the homeland security
secretary, accused him of perpetrating “the definition of domestic terrorism”.
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He’s only twice her age, c’mon.
Soon she’ll look like a woman in her mid forties.