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    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersJanuary 28, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    President Donald Trump took his midterm campaign messaging to Clive, Iowa, Monday, promoting trade deals and tariffs under the slogan “Lower prices, bigger paychecks.” The Iowa visit came amid national outrage over the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti by federal immigration agents in Minneapolis.

    Speaking to supporters, Trump emphasized his administration’s economic policies and pledged to continue his trade and tariff strategies regardless of pending Supreme Court rulings. “One way or the other, we’re going to do it. If we have to do it a different way, we’ll do it,” Trump said, signaling his commitment to import taxes.

    During the speech, Trump also made a veiled warning to Iran. “There’s another beautiful armada floating beautifully toward Iran right now,” he said, without specifying whether he was referring to the USS Abraham Lincoln strike group, which arrived in the Middle East earlier this week.

    The Minnesota shootings have drawn widespread criticism and intensified scrutiny of the Department of Homeland Security and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Five-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos and his father were temporarily shielded from deportation by a federal judge after accusations that immigration agents used the child to lure his family into custody.

    Trump addressed the shooting of Pretti, a 37-year-old American citizen and ICU nurse, with cautious language. While distancing himself from administration officials who labeled Pretti a “domestic terrorist,” the president criticized the victim for legally carrying a personal firearm.

    Democrats responded with renewed calls for DHS Secretary Kristi Noem to resign over the incident. Despite the pressure, Trump defended Noem, stating she is doing a “good job” and would not step down. The president and Noem held a closed-door meeting Monday evening at the White House to address the fallout from Pretti’s death.

    The killings have sparked debates over federal immigration enforcement tactics and the use of lethal force. Video evidence and witness accounts have contradicted initial government reports, prompting questions about accountability and oversight within the agencies.

    The political backlash extends beyond Minnesota. Democratic lawmakers and advocacy groups have demanded investigations and greater protections for families affected by ICE and Border Patrol operations. The events have intensified scrutiny of Trump’s immigration policies as the administration approaches the midterm elections.

    Trump’s Iowa visit, intended to highlight economic achievements, came against this backdrop of national controversy. Analysts say the president’s emphasis on trade and tariffs may be overshadowed by the growing public concern over federal enforcement practices and high-profile fatalities.

    As Democrats increase pressure on the administration, both Trump’s handling of immigration issues and his economic record are likely to remain central topics in the upcoming midterm campaign season. The White House has signaled it will continue enforcing immigration laws aggressively, even as investigations into the Minnesota incidents proceed.

    The deaths of Renee Good and Alex Pretti have intensified calls for reform and oversight of ICE and Border Patrol operations nationwide. Advocates say public accountability is essential to restore trust in federal agencies tasked with protecting the nation while respecting civil rights.

    Trump concluded his Iowa visit by reiterating his economic messaging, emphasizing that American workers benefit from his trade deals and tariffs. Yet, the national focus remains on Minnesota, where calls for justice, transparency, and reforms continue to mount.

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