Former US President Joe Biden has condemned the fatal shooting of 37-year-old ICU nurse Alex Pretti by federal agents in Minneapolis as an egregious example of "our own government targeting" American citizens. The killing, which also saw Renee Good shot dead earlier this month, has sparked widespread outrage and calls for a full, fair, and transparent investigation into the incidents.
Biden's statement, which echoes his characteristic strong stance on upholding core American values, was notable given that he has largely kept a low public profile since leaving office. However, with his return to the national conversation, Biden emphasized the need for Americans to stand up against such injustices and reaffirmed the fundamental right to due process.
The former president's words come amid growing frustration among Democrats regarding his decision to hold onto the party's presidential nomination late into the 2024 election cycle. Critics argue that this move weakened the party's momentum, but Biden has continued to face criticism from his successor, Vice-President Kamala Harris, who won the nomination after he ceded it.
In a thinly veiled critique of former President Donald Trump, who is facing mounting backlash over his administration's federal immigration enforcement tactics, Biden emphasized the importance of collective action in defending America's values. "No single person can destroy what America stands for and believes in," he warned, urging Americans to "stand up and speak out" against injustice.
Biden's remarks have been backed by fellow former Democratic President Barack Obama and Bill Clinton, who have joined him in condemning the Trump administration's immigration policies as a threat to core American values. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the need for accountability and transparency in law enforcement, particularly when it involves federal agents targeting American citizens.
Biden's statement, which echoes his characteristic strong stance on upholding core American values, was notable given that he has largely kept a low public profile since leaving office. However, with his return to the national conversation, Biden emphasized the need for Americans to stand up against such injustices and reaffirmed the fundamental right to due process.
The former president's words come amid growing frustration among Democrats regarding his decision to hold onto the party's presidential nomination late into the 2024 election cycle. Critics argue that this move weakened the party's momentum, but Biden has continued to face criticism from his successor, Vice-President Kamala Harris, who won the nomination after he ceded it.
In a thinly veiled critique of former President Donald Trump, who is facing mounting backlash over his administration's federal immigration enforcement tactics, Biden emphasized the importance of collective action in defending America's values. "No single person can destroy what America stands for and believes in," he warned, urging Americans to "stand up and speak out" against injustice.
Biden's remarks have been backed by fellow former Democratic President Barack Obama and Bill Clinton, who have joined him in condemning the Trump administration's immigration policies as a threat to core American values. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the need for accountability and transparency in law enforcement, particularly when it involves federal agents targeting American citizens.