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Trump says his administration is ‘reviewing everything’ after Pretti killing

Donald Trump, under pressure to pursue a wide-ranging, independent investigation into the second Minneapolis killing by federal agents in a matter of weeks and withdraw ICE agents from the Minneapolis area, spoke to the Wall Street Journal in a five minute phone interview on Sunday.

The president was reportedly asked twice whether the federal agent who killed Pretti had acted appropriately. He responded: “We’re looking, we’re reviewing everything and will come out with a determination.”

He also told the newspaper: “I don’t like any shooting. I don’t like it.” He added: “But I don’t like it when somebody goes into a protest and he’s got a very powerful, fully loaded gun with two magazines loaded up with bullets also. That doesn’t play good either.” Video recorded by witnesses to the killing of Pretti shows the 37-year-old registered nurse was holding a phone, not a gun, when he was tackled and shot, directly contradicting the claims of senior Trump administration officials that he threatened to “massacre” officers.

Donald Trump indicated that he would eventually withdraw agents from the Minneapolis area.
Donald Trump indicated that he would eventually withdraw agents from the Minneapolis area. Photograph: Aaron Schwartz/EPA

Trump also signalled in the interview that he would eventually withdraw agents from Minneapolis, though he did not give a timeframe. He told the WSJ: “At some point we will leave. We’ve done, they’ve done a phenomenal job.” “We’ll leave a different group of people there for the financial fraud,” Trump said.

The Trump administration has targeted Minnesota over the past year over allegations of fraud, specifically going after the state’s Somali population, with the president engaging in explicitly racist tirades. About 84,000 people of Somali descent live in Minnesota, and most of them are US citizens or legal residents. Trump has used a fraud scandal around the theft of federal funds for social-welfare programs in Minnesota to justify sending agents into the state, many of them from ICE.

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Angela Giuffrida

Angela Giuffrida

Angela Giuffrida is the Guardian’s Rome correspondent

Two journalists from the Italian state broadcaster, Rai, were threatened by ICE agents in Minneapolis while filming for a report on the rising tensions in the US under Donald Trump’s administration, sparking a political backlash in Italy.

In a video posted on the Instagram account of the news show, In Mezz’Ora, journalists Laura Cappon and Daniele Babbo are in a car with anti-ICE activists who are following a jeep with agents on board as they search the city for people to detain.

Upon realising their vehicle is being followed, the ICE agents stop the jeep and approach the car with the two journalists inside. Despite identifying themselves as being from the press, the ICE agents threaten to break the car window and drag the passengers out if they continue keep following and recording.

The woman driving the car refuses to pull down the window while repeatedly saying “we’re not doing anything wrong”. Others can be seen filming the encounter on the street before the agents get into their vehicle and drive away.

Politicians from Italian opposition parties have urged the government of Italy’s far-right prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, who is ideologically aligned with Trump, to protect its citizens and condemn the intimidation.

“Two Italian journalists have also been threatened by Trump’s political police,” said Peppe Provenzano, a politician with the centre-left Democratic party. “Our deepest sympathy and solidarity goes out to them. If the Meloni government has any national pride, we ask it to formally protest and distance itself once and for all. We also ask it to clarify how it intends to protect our fellow citizens who live and work in places where ICE is operating from this climate of intimidation and violence.”

He added: “Seeing America reduced to this state by Trump’s thugs, sowing chaos, terror and death in the streets, while being covered up by the Trump administration, is truly dismaying.”

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