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Fox News Guest Rebukes U.S. Response to ICE Killing, Citing Iran Rhetoric

The exchange drew attention to protests over Renee Good’s death alongside claims of political backing for blanket immunity.

Overview

  • Corbin Trent contrasted President Donald Trump’s vow to intervene if Iran kills protesters with the ICE-involved shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis.
  • On Fox News Live, Trent said protesters here are treated as if they “should be shot in the face” and argued that those who do should not receive “absolute immunity,” framing the line as a critique of current rhetoric.
  • Trent specifically referenced Sen. JD Vance as backing absolute immunity, presenting the claim as his characterization during the segment.
  • Host Rich Edson asked why Americans were not protesting Iran’s actions, and Trent replied that people were demonstrating in ICE protests focused on the U.S. response.
  • The Mirror reported that viewers widely praised Trent’s remarks and noted that DHS has defended the shooting by alleging the vehicle was weaponized, a rationale questioned by video evidence cited in coverage.