President Trump stated that Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem would not resign following the fatal shooting of two people by federal agents in Minneapolis. He defended her performance and indicated a thorough investigation was underway, expressing sympathy for the victims' families.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday said Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem wouldn’t be stepping down amid the fallout in Minnesota after a second fatal shooting involving federal agents . He was asked by reporters outside the White House if Noem would be stepping down, and he had a one-word answer: "No.
" He told the press that he still thinks Noem is doing a "very good job."Democrats in Congress have called for Noem’s exit after federal agents fatally shot two people in Minneapolis protesting immigration enforcement actions.The president was asked as he left the White House on Tuesday whether he thought Pretti’s killing was justified and he responded by saying that a "big investigation" was underway."I want to see the investigation. I’m going to be watching over it, and I want a very honorable and honest investigation. I have to see it myself," he said.He was also asked about Pretti’s family and said in response, he said: "I love everybody. I love all of our people. I love his family. And it’s a very sad situation."In the hours after Pretti's killing, top Trump officials including Noem were quick to cast Pretti as an instigator who "approached" officers with a gun and acted violently. But videos from the scene show Pretti being pushed by an officer before a half-dozen agents descend on him.RELATED: Minneapolis shooting: Video shows Border Patrol agent fatally shoot manDuring the scuffle, he held a phone but is never seen brandishing the 9mm semiautomatic handgun police say he was licensed to carry. The administration has said investigations are ongoing, though information hasn't yet emerged to support some of the provocative initial claims.Trump sent his border czar Tom Homan to Minneapolis and said on Tuesday that Homan was meeting with both the mayor and Minnesota governor.Some federal agents, including acting Border Patrol commander Greg Bovino, were expected to begin leaving Minnesota. READ MORE: Who is Greg Bovino? Border Patrol’s acting commander seen in city sweeps
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