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The Department of Homeland Security Is Running a Dangerous Playbook
- Latest: The article alleges Kristi Noem pressured DHS officials and framed the Good shooting narrative.
- The piece argues DHS rules were violated when an agent positioned himself in front of a moving vehicle.
- Authors claim Noem used public statements to shift blame onto the victim rather than address facts.
- The analysis connects the incident to broader DHS tactics and potential moves toward a police-state posture.
- The piece cites a 2013 loading of CBP use-of-force reviews to emphasize shifting policy on vehicle shootings.
- Authors warn of potential investigations being blocked by federal leadership, fueling distrust in oversight.
- The article argues the response sets a precedent that rules do not apply to law enforcement.
- The piece links the incident to national implications, including potential Insurrection Act factors.
- The article urges voters to demand accountability and elect a Democratic-led government to rein DHS in.
- The analysis frames the case as a broader pattern of misinformation and control within the DHS leadership.
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