Billionaire Hedge Fund Manager Bill Ackman Donates $10,000 to GoFundMe for ICE Agent Who Killed Pregnant Mother of Three
A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer shot and killed Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis last week, sparking rival GoFundMe campaigns. One campaign raised over $1.5 million for Good's family, while another, created by an account linked to a Nazi salute image, has pulled in nearly half a million dollars for ICE agent Jonathan Ross.
Among the donors to Ross's GoFundMe was billionaire hedge fund manager Bill Ackman, who shared a post about the fundraiser on Saturday and donated $10,000. Ackman confirmed that he made the donation in a Sunday post on X, saying he wanted to also donate to the fundraiser for Good but it was closed by the time he went to give.
Ackman has been an outspoken critic of what he alleged was antisemitism on American university campuses, often aligning with ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt on the issue. Ackman supported the ADL's defense of a Nazi salute made by Elon Musk; ADL called it an "awkward gesture".
The Trump administration has defended Ross's killing of Good as justified, while Minnesota state leaders call for an investigation. Video obtained by The Intercept shows events that contradict the administration's accounts of that morning.
A Facebook page for Clyde Emmons, who created Ross's GoFundMe campaign, was using a white supremacist imagery profile picture at the time. Other online accounts linked to the GoFundMe and bearing the same name posted hate symbols and called Good "a stupod bitch who got what she deserved."
GoFundMe is investigating the campaign and has stated that it will remove any campaigns that violate its terms of service, which prohibits fundraisers for the legal defense of violent crimes.
A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer shot and killed Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis last week, sparking rival GoFundMe campaigns. One campaign raised over $1.5 million for Good's family, while another, created by an account linked to a Nazi salute image, has pulled in nearly half a million dollars for ICE agent Jonathan Ross.
Among the donors to Ross's GoFundMe was billionaire hedge fund manager Bill Ackman, who shared a post about the fundraiser on Saturday and donated $10,000. Ackman confirmed that he made the donation in a Sunday post on X, saying he wanted to also donate to the fundraiser for Good but it was closed by the time he went to give.
Ackman has been an outspoken critic of what he alleged was antisemitism on American university campuses, often aligning with ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt on the issue. Ackman supported the ADL's defense of a Nazi salute made by Elon Musk; ADL called it an "awkward gesture".
The Trump administration has defended Ross's killing of Good as justified, while Minnesota state leaders call for an investigation. Video obtained by The Intercept shows events that contradict the administration's accounts of that morning.
A Facebook page for Clyde Emmons, who created Ross's GoFundMe campaign, was using a white supremacist imagery profile picture at the time. Other online accounts linked to the GoFundMe and bearing the same name posted hate symbols and called Good "a stupod bitch who got what she deserved."
GoFundMe is investigating the campaign and has stated that it will remove any campaigns that violate its terms of service, which prohibits fundraisers for the legal defense of violent crimes.