politics
January 10, 2026
New video destroys Dems' ICE 'murder' narrative in Minneapolis
June 20, 2025. CNN Senior Media Correspondent Brian Stelter provided his “expert” analysis on videos clearly showing then-President Joe Biden‘s clear cognitive decline playing out during public events.

TL;DR
- The article criticizes CNN's Brian Stelter for dismissing videos of President Biden's cognitive decline as 'cheap fakes' before a significant debate where Biden appeared confused.
- It argues that the live, unedited debate performance contradicted Stelter's analysis, leaving the public to judge Biden's capabilities.
- The piece details the shooting of Renee Good by an ICE agent in Minneapolis, stating that initial media reports and analyses from outlets like The New York Times, Washington Post, and Rachel Maddow inaccurately claimed Good was driving away from agents.
- The article asserts that subsequent bodycam footage clearly shows Good accelerating into the agent after being told to exit her vehicle, an action prompting the agent's self-defense.
- It criticizes Stephen Colbert and other liberal commentators for promoting a narrative of unjustified police violence, despite evidence to the contrary.
- The author contends that media outlets, including MSNBC, are selectively interpreting video evidence to fit a predetermined narrative, ignoring facts that support the agent's actions.
- Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey is criticized for calling Good's death a murder without waiting for full evidence.
- The article concludes that the media's handling of both Biden's perceived decline and the Renee Good incident demonstrates a pattern of pushing narratives over factual reporting, akin to 'cheap fakes'.
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