Jimmy Kimmel Breaks Down in Tears Over ICE Killing in Impassioned Late-Night Opener
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Jimmy Kimmel Breaks Down in Tears Over ICE Killing in Impassioned Late-Night Opener
"At the top of Jimmy Kimmel Live!, the host said in an opening monologue that he had spent the weekend looking at my phone and just feeling shocked and sick at what's happening in Minneapolis, describing a flood of videos showing families torn apart in immigration raids. One video after another, screaming people being torn from their families, Americans people who were born in the United States being pulled out of their cars for the crime of having an accent or whatever."
"They say the Honda SUV Renee Good was driving was weaponized. They say the gun Alex Pretti had a license to carry in an open-carry state. All right, many of these same people scream very loudly about when it was Kyle Rittenhouse having a gun, a gun that Alex Pretti did not even draw, did not touch. A gun that was taken from him by one of the agents before he was shot dead by the other ones. They fired 10 times on an ICU nurse. They're telling us, Well, it was justified.'"
"Children, small children, babies being tear-gassed, taken into custody, separated from their parents, he said. He continued: Just one atrocity after another being committed by this gang of poorly trained, shamefully led, mask-wearing goons. Kimmel added: And that is what they are: They're goons committing vile, heartless, and even criminal acts. It's sickening to watch, and it's frustrating to watch."
Jimmy Kimmel broke down in tears during an opening monologue calling out the killing of ICU nurse Alex Pretti by Border Patrol agents in Minneapolis. He described viewing videos showing families torn apart in immigration raids, with people born in the United States pulled from cars, children and babies tear-gassed, and parents separated from their children. He called the agents "poorly trained, shamefully led, mask-wearing goons" committing vile, heartless, and criminal acts. He highlighted the deaths of Pretti and Renee Nicole Good, criticized claims that the SUV was weaponized and that Pretti's legally carried gun justified the shooting, and warned of a reckoning for Trump voters.
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