The radical left’s propaganda machine is in overdrive, twisting the knife on that Minneapolis mess where Renee Good decided to play bumper cars with an ICE agent’s life on January 7, 2026. Instead of calling it what it was—a deranged activist turning her SUV into a weapon—these so-called journalists are peddling fairy tales of innocent moms gunned down by jackbooted feds. It’s the same old playbook: paint the lawbreakers as saints, smear the heroes keeping our borders secure, and hope the low-information crowd laps it up. But we’re onto them. Here’s a deep dive into the bile they’re spewing, complete with the top seven worst offenders who turned truth on its head faster than Good floored her accelerator.
The Twisted Narrative: Victims as Aggressors, Cops as Killers
These outlets aren’t reporting; they’re rewriting reality. They’ve got videos showing Good revving toward Agent Jonathan Ross, but nope—that’s not aggression, that’s “slow driving” or “calm demeanor.” They’ve dredged up every sympathetic angle: Good as the sunshine poet, mom of three, with stuffed animals in her glove box, while ignoring her training in ICE disruption tactics and her wife’s yells of “Drive, baby, drive!” as she aimed for Ross. It’s gaslighting 101—deny the threat, reverse the victim and offender, and slap on labels like “execution” to fire up the mob. Protests erupted nationwide, with crowds chanting for “justice,” but these rags amplify the outrage while burying the facts: Good was no bystander; she was obstructing a massive enforcement op that nabbed over 1,500 criminals in days. And Ross? The guy who got dragged by a vehicle back in June 2025 during another arrest? He’s the villain now, because heaven forbid a fed defends himself.
Whistles vs. Guns: The Pity Party Play
One favorite trope is the uneven matchup sob story. They trot out Becca Good’s line about having “whistles” while agents had “guns,” as if honking horns and blocking roads isn’t escalation. Never mind the video where Good backs up, then surges forward— that’s just “supporting neighbors.” These pieces gush over Good as “pure love, pure joy, pure sunshine,” a Christian radiating kindness, while downplaying her role in organized resistance networks. It’s all designed to humanize the chaos-causer and demonize the enforcers, turning a self-defense shooting into a federal overreach tragedy.
Patterns of “Deadly Force”: The Smear Campaign
Then there’s the guilt-by-association angle, linking this to supposed “patterns” of ICE and Border Patrol shootings. They rattle off incidents—like a Chicago fatality in September 2025 or a Texas one in December—claiming videos contradict official accounts, with agents bragging in texts or pointing guns at bystanders. The implication? Trump’s ops are a killing spree, not targeted takedowns of the worst offenders. They quote locals and pols rejecting self-defense claims, like Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey calling it “bullshit” after viewing footage, or Governor Tim Walz dismissing it as “propaganda.” But facts be damned—these stories ignore that Good’s actions fit the “domestic terrorism” bill, with her stalking agents all day.
🚨 Adam Schiff: Renee Good was just dropping her kids off at school… not involved in a protest or anything
Reality: She’s blocking the road for 3+ minutes, blasting her horn, and dancing like it’s a party while impeding ICE agents
Video doesn’t lie. Shifty Schiff does. pic.twitter.com/hyYCndCjVk
— Alec Lace (@AlecLace) January 10, 2026
Video Wars: Cherry-Picking Perspectives
The new cell phone footage from Ross’s angle, released January 9, 2026, shows Good saying “That’s fine, dude, I’m not mad at you” before gunning it—yet they spin it as her being “calm” and non-threatening, with the car “slightly brushing” him. Experts they parade question why Ross was filming if he felt endangered, implying no real threat. They contrast it with bystander clips, focusing on reactions to those over the officer’s view, which DHS reposted to counter the lies. It’s selective editing to fuel doubts about tactics, like positioning or lack of body cams, all while Vance blasts the media for dishonesty.
The Top 7 Worst Offenders: Hall of Shame
These clowns take the cake for the most egregious distortions. Here’s the rogue’s gallery, ranked by how far they stretched the truth to fit their anti-ICE agenda:
- The Nation: They flat-out called it an “ICE execution,” accusing the Trump crew of “upside-down alibis” and a “DARVO playbook” to make Good the aggressor. They mocked the “terrorist” label as a “thought-terminating cliché,” claiming officials wield memes to justify violence, and painted ICE as a racist-infested “domestic army.”
- The Guardian: Pushed Good’s “calm” words like “I’m not mad at you” as proof she wasn’t a threat, questioning if her slow drive “weaponized” the vehicle. They highlighted protests and Frey’s rebuke, implying reckless power abuse by the agent who retained balance after contact.
- CNN: Raised “new questions” about tactics, wondering why Ross filmed if truly threatened, and noted Good’s smile didn’t scream “domestic terrorist.” They claimed her SUV wasn’t blocking, and quoted critics calling his actions “deeply concerning.”
- PBS: Amplified Becca’s “We had whistles. They had guns” as a disparity cry, portraying Good as a kind poet embodying compassion, far from any “worst-of-the-worst” criminal, while rejecting the terrorist tag.
- The Marshall Project: Hammered on “repeated deadly force,” listing shootings and quoting agents’ brags or threats to bystanders, disputing DHS claims with videos and witnesses, framing Trump’s blitzes as overkill.
- NPR: Focused on witness videos fueling protests over the officer’s clip, with experts doubting training since he filmed casually—no perceived threat. They quoted Moriarty rejecting immunity and Becca’s sympathetic legacy pitch.
- BBC: Gushed over Good as an “amazing human” and devoted Christian, not an activist, with her mom saying she was “terrified.” They spotlighted Frey calling the self-defense claim “bullshit” and the massive fundraiser, downplaying her observer role.
The Bottom Line: Don’t Buy the Hype
This gaslighting isn’t journalism; it’s activism in disguise, designed to undermine the America First agenda that’s finally cleaning house after years of open-border insanity. Good’s choices led to tragedy, but these outlets would rather canonize her than admit radicals like her are the problem. Stay sharp, folks—the fight for truth is as fierce as the one at our borders.
