
Deadline: White House "A mountain of evidence"
Jan 16, 2026
Michelle Norris, a journalist and Minneapolis native, discusses the chilling community impact following the Renee Nicole Good shooting. She highlights procedural failures and the fear stemming from rapid evidence removal. Meanwhile, Miles Taylor, former DHS chief of staff, emphasizes grassroots documentation of ICE abuses and criticizes the administration's intentions. Mitch Landrieu, former New Orleans mayor, stresses the need for proper governance and restraint to prevent tragedy, further analyzing the troubling dynamics between local and federal authorities.
AI Snips
Chapters
Transcript
Episode notes
Video Undercuts Official Narrative
- New York Times video analysis shows the ICE agent who shot Renee Nicole Good was not run over and fired while standing.
- That evidence contradicts immediate claims from Donald Trump and members of his cabinet.
Agent Audio And 911 Calls Intensify Doubts
- Audio from the agent's phone captured him swearing immediately after firing the shots.
- That audio plus transcripts and 911 calls deepen doubts about the initial administrative account.
Protocols Seemed Bypassed On Scene
- Federal tactics in Minneapolis bypassed normal investigative and crowd-control protocols.
- Rapid removal of vehicles and bodies and lack of witness separation suggest procedural failures.

