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Obama, Clinton and Minneapolis

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Tyla · 2d
Obama and Clinton speak out on fatal shooting of nurse urging Americans to do one thing
Democratic ex-presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton have issued statements against the fatal shooting of a 37-year-old nurse in Minneapolis. On Saturday (24 January), Alex Pretti, an intensive care unit nurse and US citizen, tragically became the second person to be shot dead by federal immigration officers in the city this month.

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Clinton and Obama urge Americans to 'speak out' and take action after Minneapolis shootings
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Barack and Michelle Obama speak out on Alex Pretti shooting in Minneapolis: 'This has to stop'
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Republican calls for investigation into Alex Pretti shooting in Minneapolis increase
A growing number of Republican senators are calling for an investigation into the killing of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis as many Trump administration officials defend federal officers’ actions.

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Minneapolis mayor says some federal agents will begin to leave amid growing anger over Alex Pretti death – as it happened
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Trump administration under pressure over deadly Minneapolis shooting
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Barack Obama, Olivia Wilde, Ariana Grande and More Speak Out After Alex Pretti’s Killing

Olivia Wilde, Ariana Grande, and Barack Obama are among the public figures who are speaking out after Alex Pretti, a 37-year-old ICU nurse, was fatally shot by a border patrol agent in Minneapolis on Jan.
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Social Media Hails 'Our Real President' Barack Obama For Condemning ICE Following Deadly Shooting In Minnesota

Social media users are praising Barack Obama for speaking out against ICE agents following fatal shooting in Minneapolis.
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