‘They Want to Mold America to Their Cruelty,’ Hillary Clinton Speaks Out on Minnesota Incident, ‘We refuse’

Former Secretary of State and 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton highlighted a large community gathering in Minneapolis in response to the death of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good.

On January 7, 2026, during a major immigration enforcement operation by the Department of Homeland Security in the Minneapolis area, an ICE agent fatally shot Good, a U.S. citizen and local resident. The incident occurred amid heightened federal activity in the city, prompting immediate public reaction.

Clinton posted on X on January 8, 2026: “Last night, at the corner where an ICE agent murdered Renee Good, thousands of Minnesotans gathered in the frigid dark to protest her killing. In the face of this administration’s lawless violence, solidarity is the answer. They want to mold America to their cruelty. We refuse.”

The post included a photograph showing a large crowd of people bundled in winter clothing, holding signs and gathering around small fires for warmth at the intersection where the shooting took place the previous day. Reports described thousands attending the vigil and protest despite cold temperatures, with participants placing candles, flowers, and signs at a makeshift memorial on the site…

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